.....__ s Have your child's V examined .{-\ i First aiiduto Loveliess HANDS that are busy all day with dishpans and typewriters and golf clubs can be ke tloveiy as any idler’s by massaging witli “Vascline" Petroleum Jelly and wearing old cotton or silk gloves overnight. Even one such treat- ment shows results. Eyes, like mirrors, are strictly useful always, but only ornamental when beautifully framed. A little “Vaseline" Jelly applied to the eyelashes every night encourages growth. A little ap- plied to eyebrows with a small brush will keep them shapely and smooth. Do try it. ———_-- Skin! Wlliat crimes we commlit againist -- ‘ it every (ay! l-lxposing it a ternatc y pgmajqvqmggmgg l to heat and cold, to (lryness and to ~, i water. Let: “Vaseline" Jelly help keep An - it tine and sniootli._ Apply it liberally » . . l t0 soothe all irritations such as winil- - A 1 Ilflllfl EXflmlllfltlOfl l burn, chopping, sunburn, minor cuts, scratches, etc. ilelps prevent scars or scaliness. This is such a simple way to give your beauty first aid, and so safe, too, that you should always have u supply oi “Vaseline” Jelly handy. Get a jar today. And remember when you buy, that . the trade-mark"Vaseline"on the label I Ohtumetrlst is your assurance that you arc getting ’ 15': Kong 51,-“; phone 430; the genuine product of the flies.“- c.||","“e,u“." brough hlzinuiactziriiig Co, (Onski, ' 55110 Chabot Ave, hlontrczil, Canada. t? tiéliitfitllfls9b3ii3i flfi87lfl. oi’ Your Eyes will Safeguard You: Vision and Comfort i. iv. JURNSTON soul/Listed” ' GABBIE GEHTIE lroun ciiiio llot Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses often work ivonders. a“ NOW c. r. iiurciirsoii F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. ?"A girl marries the best man be- luse sI-.s_ doesn't know any bet- rr." . EYES “iiisrsn ' AND t i g Optometrist; 31 e m Richmond Slroel z cusses FITIIII L.._“*_°_":r_~__~_vsrwser_¢.o+os_. Mich‘ \ “It's too bad that Jones is a poor nan." cBccause why?" “He wastes so much valuable lime in felling what he would do if n: were wealthy." Professional Cards ' BELL & MATHIESOII‘ It. R. Bell n. L. iuauiieson, LL. B. Barristers 3L Solicitors Money to Loan CIIARLOTTETOIVN 8; MONTAGUEI E. W. TAYLOR J. s. rnnon -t__. Prohibition Commission ‘ Chairman, MR. GEORGE E. IIROWN, IIIARGATE, P. E. l. l Send all information regarding ln-i Ifflfllfllis u PROIIIBITION AC1‘ m‘ the above or to J. J. Trainor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, In- spector, Summeisidc, or to W. E. “we,” known each “he; such a Iizrviionrl, Inspector T0!‘ Qllcemh very short time. You should not (lharlottetoivn, or J. W. Platts, In-l specter for Kings, Charlottetown. McLEOl) t; BENTLEY . J. A. BENTLEY - W. I‘). BENTLEY. K. C. _ _ Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. I. l McDONALD £6 McPHEE ‘ B. . ~ .7. A. McDONALD II. F. MCPIIEE BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC.l MONEY TO LOAN expect m: to allow you to kiss me so quickly." “All right. I'll do It slowly." '1 Stewart £4 Lowther J. I). STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. MARK Ta. McGUlGAN B. A. BARRISTER SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. Cameron Block, ChnrIottetown,_l:_,_l;-IL‘ “She was always Mighty an a girl." "She is yet. Why. she will get divorced without having any sign of a husband In :Iqht."__,.._¢_._ .01 7 W.N.U. SERVICE i’ can 0TH ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR. PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC. “An exile! Phaugh! Think on tlic honest men can truly their misfortune this day! And you -~I could ivecp for the your dead brother ithat bore you will be feeling as lhcy look cloivn upon you!" With that she was left- cursing Dc Veullc, whose treacherous tongue had planted the distorted shreds of truth in her mind; cursing ltfurray, who must have stood by and smugly amused; I (Continued) cursing my cousin say that in shame thati and the mother ivas gone, and I Trircnziizrxnrrsrowivrzuximrim TRAIL COPYRIGHY l)’ BRENTANQ‘, filling, until the cold waters en- igulfcd me. l’ CHPTER IV A Truce‘ I came to the surface, fighting for breath, my hands battling fruit- lessly at the sllniy sides of the ship, which slid past as relentlessly as the passage of time. I tried to cry out, but the salt water choked me. Not a sound came ‘from the decks above. The blackness was absolute. except for the mild gleam of a llslmled l0 ll Ylll- ivntch-lanthorn on the poop. Death was only a brace of min- ivho had put nie in such a llligllLlutos a\vay__not death from dr°wn_ alter ivimiing my cursing the men and women at Si. Germain who repaid years of sacri- fice and ungrudging loyalty with such eanarcls; cursing Juggiiis for having embarked me upon the ship with th iriiil; cursing uiysclf for gctling into s;uch a 111150 cursing the girl- lJut no. Common iescue then. There was something uuaccouutnbly fine about altitude, something I should "Cid c uglilcr, however .. t active she might. be. There was riczolicxr for you, faithfulness to a lost cause, the single-minder! truth- fnliiess WHICH only a good ivoniaii can possess. The tivllight faded rapidly’; and build myself with no appetite lu- croixjdcti lc and hlllffli)’ played ioiquci, on ilfy berth. I strolled the deck, immersed in thought. I conned ivliat Juggins had told me, illi.‘i‘.‘.(il'l.'."(l anew many of the mess- agl; he had intrusted to nic, specul- ated upon the possible turn of affairs. I planned insome iray to win known world ahead of inc. and with the proceeds in one hand and a pardon in the oilicr, return and reclaim Foxcroft from those abom- inable Hampshire cousins. TFTUI‘ With chin cupped leaned "Don the starboard rail in the black well of shadow which was formed by the overhang oi the l reach inyoivn. I gasped for breath as lair, a inuslzy‘ odor which I did not at pitch darkness, seamen or ltlic once zissocialc forecastle, and the towering piles of canvas that clothed the fore-mast. Somewhere beyond the wastes of ivatery’ darkness that veiled my eyes lay England, the home WlllCll had dlsmvncd mc. I- Witliout any warning n huge arm was twisted around my shoulders and a hand so huge that my tcclh could make no impression in it was clamped down over my mouth. Another arm inclosed my ivaist. My arms ivcre pinned to my sides. My legs kicked fcebly at a‘ muscular body ivliich pressed nie against the bulwark. Fighting back ivilli all my strength, I ilvns nevertheless lifted gradually from the deck and shoved slowly across the fiat level of the life-rail. Do what I might I could not re- r-ist the pressure of those (ious arms, which seemed to have n and a poivcr twice those of they gasping I sensed a queer taint in the with the anyone else on board the ship. It, was n0 llSL‘. The Sllitlltlllil! arms iil:i.'3lt'l‘t‘(l One shifted swiftly to a grip on my legs. I was ivhirled into ilic air and dropped clear of the railing- lEAllll Fllillil lill EilPERllEiltE "l r ivn foiiml that iuinlr, llljlr l0 ALL-HILAN rccularly I>' m" siirt t nay to keep the ineiniiers of l‘.l\' fniiiily from liviiill‘ 1'01!- siip.'itcrl.". i ' r _ ='.'1‘-*l‘i1\'kl found that Kfllll as .*\l.l.-lii‘.l\N iruariiutees sure rt cf from bull! teniporziry and recurring con- slipatioii. Pills and iiruirs, as ' rule, have lobe taken in mount ig (loses- or they become llnCll.‘ . Kellorrgb ALL-Ilniv offers you natural, safe relief from the headaches the ilizzincss, the 10cc n; energy that accompany constipation. Anrl it also fur- nishes iron, which helps 1111i- ciilor in (rheeks and ups. 'l‘i'y it with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking too. At ail grocers. in tlir red-and- green package lllflflc by Kellogg in London, Ontario. radar“ f. 5 F 5. l ALL-EBA a-“A-“a-a inherivlce; l SOIISE.‘ CfllllC‘ t0 running wayg t rcmcn- i bottoms l I could not resist. iseakrd shoes quite l 11111111141 iand De Vciille lug, but death from the bitter cold that pnralizcd my llinbs and smote my heart. In the mad desper- ation of my fcar I heaved myself ivnist-high out of the ivater, hands :clutching and clawing for the support. which reason must have Dfwilldlli ldcliicd me to expect. 1 was sinking beneath a smooth- along the counter when my fingers came in contact ll" with a dripping rope, which slipped 110"‘? through their thought to uncover in Nliiriuigfs in 11w face, beautiful and. grip and lashed me My hands possessed ‘themselves of it again, and I rove a loose knot in the cud. i With tccth clenched I drew my- ‘Skit upward along the rope, thrust- ‘lug forivard with my feet for pur- chase against the side. Sometimes I ‘1 slipped on the wet. planks, and 1'01‘ then I was put. to lt to hold my po- main cabin. \'.lll‘l‘L‘ Dc >~.iiioii_ Bill, alicr I withdrew my ibocly from the water, what with the ‘urgency of my effort and the stimul- ation of the exercise, some degree of [my strength returned; and presently ‘I was able to pull myself up the rope, hand over hand, until I ‘reached a small projecting structure Yflgllilai the level of the deck to which a fortune in that uii- ;\\fl5 fastened the starboard rigging inf the mainmnst. ' On this bit of platform 1 rested imyseli, below the level of the bul- livarks, one arm thrust round a tnuteiied stay. I suppose that at in hand I ‘the most not more than five min- utes had clasped since I had been lheavcil overboard, and obviously [no one had witnessed the incident, for the deck was as quite and de- serted as it had been when I was attacked. i Who had done it? 1 accepted as a primary fact the impossibility that it could have been one of the crew. No, I must seek the assailant in the camp of my known enemies, and those immense, twining arms could belong only to the ape-like negro. I scrambled over the bulwark in a flash, and crouched down upon the deck to survey the situation. Itwas one against three-no, four, I re- flected bitterlyi; for I made no doubt the girl would arry herself against me. I must have some weapon. I looked around me, noting that the watch were all ensconced upon the forccaslle or the poop. Then I remembered that ranged around the of the masts were long handbars of wood, iron-tipped, which ucre used in making inst the sail- TODPS- 1 ran across to the mainmast Sflllllfizfll 111.1’ llllliéliflfllld ill land torc one from its slot. Nfillflril’ me in the and I Stole across deck to the door which gave to the poop, my water- soundlcss. The had yet sccn CHtlYlllCC mc. idooi" was ajar, and I opened it very carefully, listening to the murmur of‘ voices in the main cabin. Murray were sitting on the bench which ran across the stern, the table in front of them littered ‘viii, cards. So much I saw who“ the entrance into the cabin was darkened by the body of the negro, 'I'om. (To be Continued) NEW BALI. SET RECORD JOHNSTOWN, Pa, March 'i—-'I‘he l1(‘\\' ball that Will be tried out by tho major leagues in 1931, was tried mil. by the lliicidle-Allantlc League in 1980 with a (liffcrcnt result than was expected. The league home run rec- ord of 2Sl that had stood for several ‘yearns, in spite of the lively ball, was :5;lll'])I‘.-'i:;(‘(l by Stickliil of Charlerol, ivho had 31 homers, while Pritchard of Jolinstown tied the old record. PANM URE ISLAND SCHOOL Honor roll of Panmure Island School for February. GRADE VIlI—l Howard Wight 2 Cornelius Campbell, 3 Rupert. Wight GRADE VI--1 Martha French 2 Neil Campbell. GRADE V—1 Francis Campbell 2 Andrew Campbell. GRADE III-l Andrew MacDonald 2 Clcm Wight 3 Evelyn Murphy. GRADE 11-1 Billy MacDonald 2 Reta Wight. Perfect Attendance for month:— Martlin French, Nell Campbell, An- ilrcw Campbell, Francis Campbell, Clem Wight, Billy MacDonald. Enrollment 12. Percentage of attendance 96. _‘__fl,,...,...,.\ K. Stella. Murphy. Teacher . g, ‘Qmaga. Barristers Of Canada Given High Standard FAR SUPERIOR TO U. S. SAYS NOTED BRITISH JURIST LONDON, March ‘L-Canadlan Judges and barristers had a higher standard than they could claim in the United States, Mr. Justice Mac- naghten (Hon. Bh- Malcolin Mac- nighten) a Judge ol’ the high court of justice, King's Bench division, told the Yorkshire Law Society today. His Lordship, speaking‘ of the vis- it. of British Judges and lawyers to Canada and the United States last autumn, said that nobody would at- tribute to the people of the United States the virtue of modesty. They were not slow to proclaim their own merlls. Nevertheless it was quits clear they had recognized that 1n the aclmlnistratimi of the law they were soniewhst. behind England "and ,what is perhaps more interesting. they have recognized they are a long way behind the Canadian profes- sion," he said. ANNOUNCER STARTS FIRE LAPORTE, Ind., Mar. 7—(U.P.)— “ll-lot" words from a radio program became so heated they set the loud speaker on flre and Pfllflllllly burned William I. Williams, who was listen- ing to the program. The fire was thought to have been started by voice vibrations of the announcer, which shook the wires on the radio and caused a. short circuit. COLLEGIANS GET NEW SNAKE SKIN RALEIGH, N. 0., March 7—(U-P.) —-State College engineers have 0b- talned a "new skin" for their colos- sal green snake which will lead the Engineer's mu here April 4. Work o! assembling the artificial reptile has begun, The fair and parade will be headed by G. W. Dammeron, Bes- semer City, selected as "Saint Pat- rick," and Mary Sue Borderfi, shell)? "Princess Pat.” ‘AUCTION I am instructed by the underslsnfid to sell the following at Newport P. E. Island, on ‘Tuesday. Mil-Tm 17th, 1931. STOCK 1 more, 12 years, 1 hOPSB. 12 F9375 old, 3 milk cows, due to freshen. I pure Ayrshire bull, prize winner Kings County Exhibition, five ewes with lamb, eight DIES. TEE-d? 1°!‘ ma?‘ ket-l brood sow due to furrow, tif- ty hens. IMPLEMENTS i 1 blnder—1 mower-l seeder. 1 ha rake, 1 sulky, 1 dlscharrow. 1 Sell ‘If drag harmws, plow new, 2 walking plows. 1 scuffler, 1 hlller, 1 fertilizer spreader, 1 set driving harness, 1 truck wagon. 2 carts and wheels, 1 busEY. 1 driving sleigh, 2 box sleigh, 2 wood sleigh, 1 heavy churn, 80 feet long, 1 hay rope fork, and blocks complete, 2 sets of cart hnmess. 2 sets express harnes. 2 sets double harness. 5 horse collars, 2 sets chain trases, 2 sets of twlsthig chains, 1 set well boring gear, 3 sets oi swings, two hundred pounds of assorted paints, two iron gates, ten ceder posts turned, 1 complete set of carpenter tools, 1 complete set of wrenches, 1 meat sow, also Ford Sedan car, 1930 model, driven 200 miles, also eight hundred bushels of seed potatoes, seven hundred of McDonald green mountains. Three hundred bushel cobblers, graded, two hundred bushel turnips, a. large quantity of lumber. All kinds of spraying material for potatoes including casks, etc- Ten bushel of seed wheat. FURNITURE 1 Pandora range, 2 room stoves, 2 oil stoves, 1 parlor set. new, 1 dining unite, new, 6 beds, springs and mat- rcsses, 6 small tables, 2 kitchen tab- les 4 sets of bureaus and conimodcs 1 ten cage shot gun. 2 churn com- plete, 1 washing machine, 1 radio. All kinds of cooking utensils, 2 couches. Also beautiful farm com- prising of four hundred acres. niost- ly all clear, the rest under the best of lumber as can be seen at nny time. Most central plricc on P. E. I. Near all shipping points, four miles from Georgetown. Frost proof po- latoe house. Nine roomed house, fin- ished throughout with hard wood. Flooring pump in kitchen, l new barn. 75x24. 1 potato shed, 40x12, new frost proof hen house 12x24. 1 wood shed 14x14. 1 garage 12x18. Two fox pens 12x24. Six ladders. Also a lot ol’ articles too numerous to mention. around n well stocked farm. Sale pos- itive no reserve on account off ill health. Terms of farm made known at sale. D. A. MucDONALD Newport, Kings County. 3744-3-4-5-7-9-11-13-14-111. BOSTON READERS Muy get Copies o! Th Golden Future from the Old South New: Stand, Washington Street, near Milk 8t, Only few Copies now left. ___ . -.. .....».,....-. do RULES Iowan found in the phrase‘ gut no ofianer than it occur: in hruo. Exam cal" (correct) 01160 P01‘ only. iiQUSEHOLD r I. Ind: word submitted mugubgneoyiupJmoé ." A letter may be ulod u often. p , ; "loans" Huoorrect), because the latter ‘o’ only occurs l.u the hy-phruo. l. Sluhmlt words in groups of tau, using on shin 0 n! l. Eunlouwit-hyourliltthouhlcldtakoufrum l nI representing the urchuc f u can of rah... or l. IF IT GOES ON WITH A BRUSH USE JAP-A-I. 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