we Y.“ 3;‘.'/‘ T. iii? ' g ‘Woma DIIC i ‘ . I . 1i Meltlrum SL. Detroit. Ikhknn. - BonKoru, th: sale. pleasant Reducing Iutnlent. takes ol Int ttm new "3~.~ltng¢“ ' ri le action; triple speed, Take u 'orn daily. Eat bl; nlellls of Iotfll c. as lnlned in Bunion odnncerulirsrlms ln Bunion. trunk f ‘n! builds hnl while reducing fut tho ll-kut way. Many say they look younger. w’. Get Bonlltlrs 1mm llrurciul nndny. ll not ‘ ellglltrd with qlllrk lo» ll! lat. nlaulufub l refunds money pzull tur tldl IJOHL filo-t l ll ,- ll-ll l- l‘ llll l. 1.. lmllf ’ wvlul 'l'll.< \\'~ l HI. tillllll “VG ANN lllll‘ t1\ll'.\L >lLllU§S ‘four druzglu h ll or run rt lt $9} from h‘: .h»\\P!fl\G\Y l not, 1mm llltlilY l- l‘. ml. 4 l|rll_'.~_ . _ llllll l \l l,» l -IRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INUTIFII Tl) (‘Rl-llllltlllfi 0|" }"IR\I )|lil.'ll.‘-ll\ N lllzkh .\\>ll-.\.ll_l..\l .\l.\l)ll. ."ln thl- matter ul the Bankruptcy I Harold L. Iooulln. '_"'l\'otice is hereby given that Harold h, ’l‘oombs, of Muyht-ld, in Prince Eduard bland, nludl- an lssignnlent in the Lml l.l.l_\ m Billlll 12ml, and 1h.“ llll‘ IlIXA, |lll'l‘l.llg nl tron-tors will be llvlll on tln All: tiny 0K March, FIJI, Al. Ihl- lmur ol‘ l‘l\'\‘\'l’l o'clock m the fort-noun at till» Law Court.» Building m the t il_\ 01' (‘hur- lulllllowu, . '10 ulw. than.“ plllhlfi llt tl-IHHS uml prunes mul. 1M‘ lull-d Nllll tut‘ pr-or thereto. . ‘Those having claim: ksfidllht the Estate must tile the some with the Custodian ur the Tru~tee llhen ap- pointed hclorc Um lll\llllil\llllil‘l Ix ‘made, nllluFW-bt.‘ lin- I,llIl(\\|\ (ll lllt‘ ‘Islulc ml: bl- \l- .!l‘~l.llwl ullllnl; llu- llfllrs Qlll-lllfll tlll-ltlll, lullmul re~ _gnrd to Sllfl] chum. Dated at summumde, this 17th day of March 193i. Addrexs u!‘ (uslodi in, P. (J. lZ-‘n Th’, -'Su|lnlll-l-.llc_ I’. l.. l. kkLbl-Jltlt K J. E. “RIGHT, (ustodlan. D1222. Y \ ll Jllh MVUIIG V‘ l . l: l. \lll‘ . . Prolmlr I-ulrl .\ l! 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In m LIN! .4 l‘lv llml- :' ll l a llllll .l .-. m.» tl-lj‘ lu ‘lll lllly the fgll-llullls l-f Ill» all l l illtllllll not ‘l-v- passed nnll llll- llinlln- l’lfi>l‘\] fpnlywl r-lr ill B-lllll plzlll- ll Illllllufill my’ . \.l l. {or tl- ll.l~lll.l.-ll nll-llspulll-r lllllll .~h~ll Ill llllr.‘ lltlowu glnrt-sald tor at lllasl fwllr llolnccu- (J's works trulu the dntw hr-rleo! end jflllfll a true coll! lvrclll m- rlllltmlzb i» lnlvl ln the l " \\lll‘,,' Plllalll‘ IIlIIFPS i’ 'l ll lll l-l lltl‘ l‘ 7v tjM-vx til-om: bolll Lll llllllullPllrlvll lcforosulll And l do lltjfllly further lorllpr tbnt I true lllpy lll- jvteh perv t ml lhll A‘ .l 'I:l|ll |||:|_\ lull,- t.lv ll lllllll-l- |ll\ pr HIP Illill l'll|l'l il-‘ubruary A ll flair 0t llls Maj-wily! l l l S llllll .ll. ~ll 1 ;.::l _ llllll HI the z-Htll YPIKH l tspll n I. runner: A tllldl! n! rmmml Lord 3:41;;- - _ . DDMINIOS U!" ('.\.\A|JA ‘ROVINCI OI‘ PRINFR EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate "our! Itlh fimrlo V -\» \ n nut 1n l1‘ "ml, -~.~ R-l» >l .l ll lll lql» [if Fhatrllvrlv-nnl ll lll Qlllwn. lmlllllv l“ b fill] Provlnw- llrfflll”fl trill!“ Iy the Honour-uh!» Hllrnld Illllnlr" Palmer Rnrmgnrl- Judge 0t Prl-hsug tbs fihevlffl of the n: ram pom-m “I'll ll :n-<-llllll¢ Vin-rene- “Pl!” r--ll~l m: 9%,. yl-tltllln fill, of John A \hl\rlllnlvl_ Ant-Iron- , 5nd Amllllr l; Nelson, “Ml-hunt. Fnnnty of (‘mlmv or evly Fmluahlv- llr m-l tw-lllnl- hfln-lvlulvr-r u nrv ll|“lt‘1 Vl’ llvr. ml all |l1'|'*"llI( \l\l"r"llll lll wlr T/“llllrld m Ill" llllll l!» t» ‘he and nnhrnn ht-hrn me gl Prohmr F-llrt tl- In» held tn tho fill Hllnl‘ in "llllflfllfl-QOWH, III son's t‘ol|n'_r_ ln m» gflld Prnvlnro l lhn ("Nth mu- ~ Rllllll Illl)‘ l-wnl ll’ m»; “W? run Rh)‘ n,» ms: v-f H» mild l-l-lalr nhmllll not he PIIIIPI‘ nllll vm» fliYfllfi grayed M! In luld rtltlnn motion n! H Franc-n wlrfhn, la- Qllll‘. Prnrlnr Inn sold Petitioner And gflo hereby l-rdn that n true ropy ercpf Yv- mrtllwml pllllll-ns-l m some hcwgymylr-r pllhll-llt-vl ln tjhnylnltrlown gtarv-sglzl nllr- In each weak for Ill Ilnnt Ynur FHYlIhI"'|YO work: Irmn Hp. in. hen-or Ill!‘ that I m» tony not be fnrlhwllll pmllldl in tho fol- otln put-Ill» NF», fplpoepn"y' lle y, ln til» mill of 0m film-t can In (‘hflflhtlvlliflfl gram-ell l“ IFII‘ the Barlk l-l‘ N-lvn Hrntln flnyl or nlr Hu- Rnynl Henl- u! Pgnede tn Fharlllttv-tlln-n nfnrvuld no Ill III Inst-ml lnterrnlrrl ln 1h, “M not; storcnllt ran!’ have dun gg . , Dlvml lulu I7 he'll end Sal of < (‘old hi: flftl any. of Inch In the 2t! "all o! Q ‘ell-AH? n's Re “Ovwvvvv¢‘ 17w Houslswzm and. l HER Acnvzzws, all" $2952 l __al}a vvvvvv v ‘THE ‘QAAA 4 w‘ v vv cr-mnw , Personal i3:- Pas/fans‘ ‘DOOOOOOOO 4r 7'9 HOUSIOLIANING I! llllldows mull be washed, and dusung done. Alld woodwork wiped, sud cup- boards 0m by one Be cleared Ind cleuned, and our- pels beaten be, And boards be scrubbed tlll “men's no dlrl t0 see- Wlly must these things, Sweet- heart, be done in Sunni. when accuses are 119 1nd blue- blrds slng? —Msrgant Clarke Rlusell- lceineslll’ sluvovvlcu Tllls ls a rather handsome dC." sert. You can make it best t! you have a mechlnlcal ten-tailor. Without n refrigerator, use lllces rut 1mm a brlck of lcc cream and put bl"l\\t'(‘ll layers of chocolal". flllik‘ Jllot before MTWHg~—l\Il'l bproud sllghtly wlupped mun over the sulfalce o! the cake. If lou are uslng a mechanical TPll‘l_L't‘l‘k<ll0T, rut a one inch layer lll chocolate sponge cake t0 size fit l.l" lrl-czlng tray. Fit into tray, ct- \t‘l' wllh a tluck 511cc of toe cream. or frozen Dafllilt, When firm, cover wlth second layer of cake. Return to freezing tray. At serving tlme tu-ll out and Alca- diagonally. Notll: Deep lreezlng tray ls neces- .\'l\l'\. llufnoscs m sou- xer- ru: Asklllfl the baker to do your ham :\ ll YCllPf to the hunle ltlbchen \\'l‘ll‘l‘f‘ the oven may be used for orncr cooking. Some baker! wrap the whole, or halt ham tn bread dough. usually rye, and It's n grand way to protect the moisture. A “hole baked ham, frequent- l\' .l sprvlal Hi. your butcher's, wlll |urlll~ll lllllllwt ulcxllaustlblc re- lrrwllulcllls for your company with the prospect o! sllced cold hum for any meal 1n the day. ‘h-y lt wztll scrambled eggs tor breakfast. lljvlllg nlll a bit u! the ham (at ll!\! lul‘ drlpplngs to start, the cggs. Ham bone soup wlth limo, navy 0r red beans or lentils or split peas wltll your tag end ol’ ham will be the last bow ol’ the ham, though axu lllAV ‘Hlll have dripplngs (or ‘ll iwd blown lwlalues, spaghetti lllld other dlslles that need flavor- lul rlchness. BAKE RHUBARB IN TIGHT GLASS DISH 911w ll rhubarb includnng skin \‘Atl1n,‘ls£{1A lo taste may Dc cooked 1n a covered glass dish ln the oven without addltional molsttlre. Serve warm and save what's lelt. for next lllllrlllncs breakfast. KEEP GROWING The lnuluu: a man ceases to grow no matter whut. his yes-rs. that minute he begins to be old. NLIILV me-n 8'!‘ old fogles at llll. ‘\\_\—ll\€‘ TAG)’ ale smelled with llll-ll" lob.» llnvlng accumulated a llillt.‘ -tock_ of prejudices that: they can prlnciples and have closed their minds to all new ideal. OWES HER PRESENT GOOD HEALTH TO FRUlT-A-TIVES WOMAN SAYS UNDER OATH and she wants g others tobe bulg- csn be sure of the facts Mrn. - Provost voluntur- M M“, ha.‘ ily has made I ‘ha-uni. m: statement‘ ‘ ‘ANM-aryfihlluylt- “l fllku Oath and any that I Ill alwnyl troubled with lloudnchoa Ind dilzineol. Blscb spots floated baton my eyes every tuna I I bu‘! dyspepsia. I tried Ffllltrfl-QVQI. Now. my liver, kidneys and u! regular and normal end I nu not troubled my more with headaches." A ntatrment tn tho nbovo eIect was Ind! under oath before u Natl?! P1151511 l! "99 ll Nuvnnbtt flu‘- tr:_ . t FI_U !Q m a NOTICE The Annual Meeting ll’ the Ill. on: Klng‘: Exhibition Amended; end Souls Sblppl (In) wm y. held In St. Mory‘: Hull, Soqgfl - bill-Ida. March Slit, st 2 r. u. u "ofmy. Monday M nun Ito-a EDWIN IIID. indict h. I. IQQAJJIA!’ y. 14-1396. AF ERASALE A1‘ PUBLIC l AUCTION 0n the premise on hunky lb lOnt-hlsbldsmllrlllamlldllvetobo But blmsel! growing, gem kmym; thutheluu ‘lotto logrqhglg Null. upuoe, the estronomnr. Wntyi-lght, died whllo living: "Whn. we know h not-lung, whet wedonotknowlulmnzennc." Goethe died at eighty-three, l!- wr wmpllmn: 1m rum. Gladstone was studylng new languages or. ..e- vmty; Blanarck d m; pent“; work utter seventy; 11am the pointer llvcd to be ninety. Punt- inl 118m up to hls death. According to the lie spun ot other mammals, man's perlod of lllc should be llve times lus- period o! growth. A d0: Reta Us growth m two years and llve; ma; e hem 1n five yum And llves owenty mo. one hundred. But. 1n Shakes- pcarcs Llme a man was old at tor- tli Sir Walter Scott complained at (ulyllve o! being an old mm. Montague ntlred at. thirty-eight to spend his decllnlng your; in peace, and Dr. Samuel Johnson once said that at thirty-five man reached his peak and was themat- tcr on the down grade. Ask for A800 The Better Tablet for Headaches Neuralgia and Pain 1! You have never trlsd A800, then you can not realize the beneficial effects 1n “ gt,- “It certainly built me _ up" "Since 1913 I have aha Lydia B. Pinklum‘: Vegetable Con- poumdoludou. lint Iorurun- down condition and now a: the Chungt o! Life. It built ma up ull l could do my house work lots bet- ter. label-than oft-MEN" god poultry." -~M7I. Pill‘ P. Sm» Lcenuh, ABA-ru- Prom youth to old age, this medi- cine proves it: worth. Tuke it at maturity end mnttrnity an well u at ‘“' life. " "577001000 LYDIA E. PIIIKIIIWS VEGETABLE QOIPWIII Um! by womnljor ov¢r60 yam THE COOK ’S CORNER tack o! Rheumatism, Nennlgig or ‘Headache. ABCO ls the latest dlscovery (or the rellel o! hesd~ aches end puln; 1t ls better be- .suss We more eflectlve and is perfectly harmless. A860 glves almost instant rellet sud does 1t without the use o! harmlul drugs and without any A Morningsmile Knew Ills ‘hmneln "What are those things hanglng down a short distance trom the mouth o! the tunnel?" queried the swat young thing o! an old-tune blreskle "niece are to knock tho spl-rkl o1! the smokestack o! the locomotive so they won't set fire to the tunnel,” says he. A Teehnlcullty A long service negro porter was conversing wlth a younger porter who was making his first mp west on a crack lraln operated by a well- known rallway company. Wltb growlng interest the new porter gu- ed out the window at the tut d!» nppelrlng landsclm. and um: Lawdyl lpwdyl How lust l: In gouvl" . “Huh! we ls merely stundln‘ still compared to dc speed sh kln make ln an new car ob mine," replied the old porter wlth e grin. "Ah could do two mlles n mlnuh 1n dut cur '0»- tln’ lo’ one thing." "What's dst, mun?" "De distance am too long Io‘ the shortness ob do tum." A mud - “r. rhyme l-hl begplpes, pended up and down the street nlongslde a theatre queue. “Why do they elwsys walk up and down when they're plnylng?" asked a man on e puslng bus. "'00! It's harder w ’lt Tm that my," sold the conductor. A mun, accompanied by his vlte. vlslted u tailor to order n sult. The couple disagreed over the mallet-la! and style o! mnklng. and his wltc loot u Cinnamon Snaps 1 cup sugar 1 cup rho 1 cup molasses 2 teaspoons soda. 1 tablespoon clnnumon 1 tablespoon glnger 1.,’ teaspoon salt 5 to 6 cups flour 2 tablespoons mnn water Cram IugI-r with shortening. Add molasses and warm water. But 2 cum flour ullth the dry ingredients and add to first mixture. Add enough ore noul- to make slit‘! dough. Roll gut. very thln on slightly nourod board. Cut ln my 531599- Buke tn a moderste oven, 8 to 10. Molasses Luce Wafers '_- cup ulolasses ‘d cup 8118i!‘ h ouP bututgm d r ‘A temzaoou n! 9°" Q p our ‘l teaspoon soda. Slowly heat molasses. sugar and butter to boiling polnt. Boll l min- ut/e; remove lrom heat. Add flour. belting powder and m», whlch hive b,“ mood together. Stir well. Pilot the pun ln hot. water to keep butter from becoming hard. Drop quarter- teaspoonluls batter on buttered bak- ing sheet. about 3 lnches apart. Bake until brown tn u moderate oven. Cool slightly 1nd 1m. carefully with a knlle. Molaluol Water: l cup molasses 1 tllblesvoml water Brlng the molasses and shorten- lng to the bolllng point. Coo] and ma Qum- lngredientl. Bent well and gdd enough suited fiour to make still flmllh. mu out very thin 1M Wt- Ba-k: ln l moderate oven 6 to l mtnutes. Watch closely. ls these cookles brown QHWUY» T118! l"? 5* put mgether with whipped cream or butter, or butter lclng, l! desired. BEWARE OI‘ “ATIILETFS F001" m m set unulmmu Itchor rlngvu-moitholoall-nd toot ls accompanied by Intense burnlng that ls hard to bear. Quick rellet cln be had tn this way. Flrst wash the feet ln hot water; rub some N between the was and over tbs mooted IIUIL meekly. "I don't eumooe you'd weer the cost and waistcoat." strong nah instead ot germ-filled, itchy surfaces. Not-villas ts sold by all dnlerl In medicine. - CIAPIIII! AHTIIIADOAXIPI lilill What Every Widow Knows! LUCILLI VAN SLYKE E thfll . t molt,» a tum owl Youths Who om Herr-Early Merrill“ too Risky. What Can Sh)’ Girl Find to girls every evening o! the week. M Answer: Plgelolomoultwouldtlkonothlngsbort ollnmlredwlsdomwsolutheliloblemofthe udolelnontboy, sndlsmmdowedwtth no suchgtfl. Their age is whst alls your sons, poor lroubled Mother. not heeded tor ruln u you trunk (lnl-floctlm mdrrautudntoyouulhwumw be. Thcyurenotdn- appear hobo. Itlllulttlzltflwylregolng which they are mentally and that they do not. understand tnemslves end when they ure about as com- Iortuble w uve with u a porcuplnc would be and u bard to get along with u s ewe-headed bear. Ithstrylng tlmetorbotbt-tlemlwloundtbo ldolsloenlmhutthere ls oomtortln tbothougbtthatltpanlu. ‘rhsboy growaupandbooomes s decent human being Instead o! the publle enemy m" his Ill-her mu mother lured he would become. 0t his own accord he douche o1! tm faults that his parents vulnly tried to correct and he settles down lnto n men o! whom they are proud. So my edvlce to you ls to qult won-ylng about what your boys an dam, m4 eepeelelly m qult nagglng them, Ihloh only lnlurlatos them and does no posslble good. Just moogntse that they are going through the hobbledehoy ‘stage when they are neither men nor boys, but a hr- ment o! both, and thut you have llut got to keep your hands oll end let ll work ltsell out. At that age boys are beginning to teal tbelr manhood and are vet) Jealous o‘! lt. They resent control or advice, especially (rem women. m. they could themselves In wiser flan I-ny woman. 14hr u: the, lnaythlnkmothermonoln andllswnwlthrvylarenootoboredvtogbu never while they m adolescents. Also boys tn thetr teens ere utterly selmh and have no regard lol any ones pleasure or convenlencx except. thst o! some llttle flapper o. their own age. And they have just had ‘their first taste o1 treedom an o! pleasure and they an drunk on 1t. They ll‘! girl-only, dance-era. puny-crazy. loy-rldlng-cnsy and than ll mthlng you can do about 1t bu Jun let them bsvo molr mag, To try to keep them at hams o! an ovenlng reedmg In lmprovln, book while the others glrls and boys are out making whoopee; to try l. make them save their money and put it 1n the bank lnswed or spcndlr. it on glrls and shows, u somethulg that can't be dons m these dlys \. elnl chlldnn. No usowpreuh totnumsbouthowmuchbottsr ltwouldbato them to go to bed l1; m dolor: ever! 1118M sud how toollsb they Ln t waste their time und money on sllly little chlts o! glrll. {hey W111 fin. all that out in due tlme, but not from falnlly lectures. Puttlng in 0|. head on young shoulders ls one ol the miracles that has never been per» tanned. Bull 611°" "P- mbthtr- Don't weep over your adolescent boys beta, Blwh l dlsavwmwnent- 7-0 YW- Em‘! mun who llvu has been through tbls same experience und most. ct them we putty good cltlnm. But one thing you can do end that ls quit. wearlng yourself m" 9;“- in: on you 5°?! ind clflnlnc and pressing tnell- clothes. Turn met 10L 0"!‘ W mflfl- “W? W“! lfllfn hi"! V» do ll. when they have to be thel. own valet. All? mother who nukes o servant ol’ herself to her lull- s has no one to blame but benelt. boy O I I I O O Dear Miss Dlx-l am u young mun 1B years old, very deeply 1n 10v; with n glrl nearly {our years older thm l am. she l5 the sweewgg Illflg thing in the world and everybody is crazy about her uccaulsc she has such a lovely dlspasltlon and ls so lrlendly. My lamlly thlnk the world oi her but thlnk she ls too old lor lne, but 1 believe that. l! two people love UICRTOQICI‘ as we do mu will not mutter, What do you think about. our cue Answer: Four years dlllel-ence ln age between a man and n woolen ls a neg- llglble consideration ll they are matured people, and ll you still went to ml"? U115 I'll’! “TIM you are 25 and She ls 29, nobody need lorbld the ban. but. lorsboy oi lstomarryeglrl olfllsnllrdlflerent matter. He lsstlllnchlldwlule shelsngrown womsmlorettbnttlmsotluesgtrl ls tar older, tar men mature tn every yuy than u. boy (or hll age. Anyway, e boy o! 18 bu no businus marrying enybody. n, “m1 seen nnytlung ol llle. l-le doesn't know mythtzlg ghoul, women, m, marflfln tbost-refllthotthflmothleu-oompl ample Andwslt lmt-flyouunst lultflbotuw 1J2.» yam- clnan ln n wile. Then ll your sweetheart o1 your soled due stm good to you she will be u sate choice, but not 59m to tel-k about with . on than do when a boy trles to e m a yo." old? I l d msk l Am" _ ll 6s sl ly remarks? Conversation has bu lpnntlnboul. You don't curry g up; q ""11 W" ‘Mtlwwloom unun mu w ovoryboy t udvlootbsl Inndvlywmthnnablectls toned thumb Dlmrlloyouosntslknboutwhatllheppenm ma», 1 _ telly about whet ls hnppenlng loceny, ' a w“ d’ m‘ “we l lng r:.':.:.:..***;.".:‘::.";:..":...“fl l out vim nu mama an m4 “W” m" Always ollk tn What mun I B. W. 3 Thebcstwsytodeslwlth at Mskeuwlsecrwk 1ii§§ i 25%; HovvCsn I Mflfltfl’ null With Adolescent They IN they are. They are not utwrly leoklng votd at e11 sense o! duty an you lea-r. Nor ere they such tools l4 t-bl! through u phase o! ltte tn upset 3nd full o! strange vutrlu BIG OFFER ‘—"o introduce BMbOU/lfd ACAUIA I. BAxmoPowomcoMuitimehouee~ wives we ofler this dainty, heat-proof doilywiththepolmdtinofthilhlgh quality, kitchen-tested Burma Pownm cpecluloomblnntionofler and tell your friends. G. E. HARBOUR @. 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