_ rm: "cnanroroww titrsrordn _ '~~. BABY’S SKIN §Men Maroonbd i By George Marsh kfOOrfiiOOO-QOO-QOOOOOOOOOOOO OO§§§40§§O§ prom: their Ibndcr sum and saucy mm- was Cuticura l Inn your children the Cudzuze liable _. - the: they may have deer skin and fowl! ‘ hair through life. The daily use of Cancun seep, assisted by Cudcura Ointment. he»! rheskinandlfllodunaudbealdli- Privy Councqzlis ValueEmp/zasized In Periodical New Ointment Gives Quick mu}: from Solids and Eczema The special prescription’ of a fam- ous physician, and tested in hund- reds of cases, "Booths-Salve" enables every mother to quickly relieve the THE STORY baby from Beside, 150M111! Ind coupon. Feb. 16—The attitude of the Dominions toward the judi- cialieommittee of the Privy Council is the subject of an article in the current number of the Nineteenth Century Review by I. G. Kelley. The author has more particularly l" mind the recent declarations of Irish Free State ministers of refusal to to the rulings of the judical committee, firstly in regard t0 the question of copyright in Ireland and second as concerns the claims of transferred civil servants. "There is a considerable body of persons who are not averse to the abolition of this prerosatlve of ao- peal altogether," says the author of this article. "It is, we are will. bill'- a survival and an anachronism; it is not‘ consistent with self-determin- ation and thepride of race;'its con- tinuance only chafes the sensibility of the people with whom we desire to remain in fraternal association- From the practical point of view ll is productive of delay in thessettle- ment of ‘cases which it is to the in- termt of the subject to have settled one way or another on short shrift. It is expensive, and imposes on a. litigant of modal. means the danger that a wealthy opponent may. by the mere threat of taking his case to this final court, force him to set- tle as an alternative to bankruptcy. There is some weight in these ar- guments. fiut Lt‘ Great Britain has any longer a duty in relation toihe self-governing parts of the Empire. it is towards. cohesion rather than disruption that it tends. Nothing could be feebler or more undignificd than to drift suplnely upon the flow- ing tide merely because it is a tide. In fact, however, shrewd observers with special knowledge oi’ the facts have been heard .to say that this tide is already on the turn. The Im- perial Conference ‘of I926 was the low-water mark of the ebb towards in- dependence. There is a spirit afoot. which is tending to closer unity. It may be that the last word which needs to be said in favor of principles and theories of’ self-determination hasbeen uttered, and the practical advantages of solid coherence are forcing themselves to the front, to the position which they have always held in the minds of sagaclcus men." Mr. Kelly cites the advantages of unity of law, for even where the let- te: of the law is different there is still a easure where common prin- filllles may be applied. Apother ad- vantage is the possession of a jur- isdiction outside and above those constitutions under which the Dom- inion courts have their existence. "Finally. at the risk of giving oi.’- ferlte." says the author, “let the fourth" claim be made frankly. It is that the judicial committee is, in the nature of things, an abler, more learned and more experienced jud]. cial body than any single pan, of the Empke @311 11098 to create. Forty mum" 01' people. with frequent and lmlwmml dlSPl-lbes at law, a large class of professional lawyers and a numerous Judiciary, may mmy claim that no state consisting of five‘ or six millions, chiefly agricul- tural, with a professional class num- erically tiny, can expgct to produce a. supreme court equal to their own. When to that court is added the pick of the Judiciary n: the 30mm- ions, who as Privy Councillors sit up- on the committee, lending the m1] Wflkht of their local knowledge and experience to the scale. It is not too much to say that any country in the Worm mlfiht count itself fortunate in such an overseer of the legal in. stitutlons and rights. It is not en. 0118b to have laws if they are not good laws, nor courts if they are not the best that wit and experience can select. If the Australian or Canadian or South African is proud of his legal system, he may boast of it with some assurance when. ‘in the last resort, w!’ ”°' °“‘“"" u" M" Rashes. This new ointment la wonder- fully soothing to inflamed splits and raw , relieving the itching and burning and quickly clearing the skin. 500 M; all dfllIZl-Sts. _ It costs you nothing ff you do not benefit. Alter uelng two bexu of "Souths-Salve," If you are not entieflod just return the empty Una to Fruit-a- tlvea Limited. Ottawa, 0nt., and we will refund your money. ‘ Blaikle choked with anger, but "19 J.'l'.WeirCompeny.l-Imitefl.llonueaL scarred cheek and the war record w=-1-1--l-M“-l-='°°'"'I~ which had followed Guthrie to James - ‘ bay in a. letter from the Montreal headquarters of the company hid made its marked impression at A1- bany. The clerk retreated behind a cloud ofpipe smoke. “Now, since that's settled." said Cameron, loudly clearing his throat and meeting Guthrie's look with B wink, "let's get back to business- Where do you suppose this McDonald gets his backing?" "There are plenty of people in New- STURGEON Eighteen members and. five visitors met for the Jan- uary meeting. A programme of vocal music was enjoyed- 84.50 was Paid for extra. for school stove, and 81-00 for treat for sick. Three new mem- bers were enrolled. Mia. Ben Graham will entertain next meet- ing. , Jfglking films in color were recent- _~~ shown in London in broad day- ght, the screen being of specially pared black silk which produced arp images even in strong sun- l ht. dressed was not listening, “it looks mad for Kapiskau and Elkwiln this year." ‘ Later, by the light of a candle in the small room assigned to him by the factor, Garth re-read two letters he had found waiting at the post. The letter of his brother, dictated to his secretary, the typewritten, expremetl extreme shock at the failure of the wanderer to return; deplored his in- difference to the future of the Guth- rie Steel company and to his own; condemned his callous and shabby treatment of the lovely girl who wor- shiped him;-_ had grown fiorldly elo- quent in its emphasis of ‘the distinc- tion latcly conferred on the Guthrie family in Charles‘ knighthood, and resented profoundly the blot which its hlterto stainless escutcheon had sustained by Ciath's inexplicable ac- tion. In the name of his proud war re- cord, his honor as a gentleman, and his future participation in the coun- cils and direction of Guthrie Steel, now almost a household word in the Dominion, Charles anded his er- rent brother to return where love and duty called. Holding this intimate communica- tion, which the busy Charles had seen fit to share with his secretary, over the flame of the candle, Garth grimly watched it burn. - Clara, r characteristically, had‘ ap- proached from a different angle, Al- though hls letters, she wrote, had not mentioned his health, she was confi- dent that he was still ill. I-lehad tried that cold, cruel north. Why not give the country near home a chance where his devoted family and a. broken-hearted girl plned for him. l! he could have seen how stanchly Ethel had taken‘ the blow.» She was showing a brave face to the gossips- was going everywhere, but hidingu. wounded heart. They called her "The Widow," and, of course, people were mystified, but she and Clara were only counting the days when dear old Garth would return to them. ' She finished with: “Ethel and I are like, sisters, inseparable, And she's so proud of Charles’ new honor, "Think 30f it!" she said the other day, "to be the sister-in-law of the great Sir Charles Guthrie!" So you see, Garth, she is still the same old Ethel, loving you-forgiving all." "Yes," the man who read agreed, a corner of the mouth lifting, "she's the old Ethel." and he blew out the candle. , Annual t th i l r l eneral chggilg; 1331811131“; .011: Yfijfgfi- foundlancl who'd back him after the ; out the world will seriously injure haul "he made ye“ °n ‘the ea“ w ~—-i- its cocoa industry. . coast‘ Q The General Meeting of the Share- In inaugurating the flrstdaparb “He's going to be a thorn in our older! "ll slgllflihshge" :‘”‘:§T:‘lg" china an. service recently an Emu,” side, Guthrie. He's n0 ordinary chap; l" be "s" n ° "l" " “ ‘ bilit. c r _ ma, Charlottetown, at 4 p. m. on plane carried 15 assengers from Os- “Q5 s‘: neg‘; 32:“ Z caymQlilnzu ‘Jednesday the 6th day of March aka to shanghay _ l mg “m” e e Charlton. One of the half-breeds ,l 929, for the reception of the Annual _ there stared at that face of his and §l' port, the election of Directors, etc. H laughed. McDonald grabbed the In- GABBY GERTIE Greta Nissen and the luxurious ‘ “ 1191‘ 5' u J buu‘? ’ ‘ J l The lovely icolmplexfionsl you see on thescreene; HAT charm radiantly fresh smooth skin gives a girl- you know it the instant the close- up is flashed on the screen! By order of the Board. v ' x- w-Afgmsfg'emw dian by the throat and shook him like g ' a rabbit; then hoared: ‘Laugh, d-n you! It's funny, is it! A thousand Canadians died the day I got that!" Profolmdly stirred, Guthrie sym- pathy went out to this Strflllflel‘ Wllh the twisted mouth. What raw ‘tor- ture, what secret agony must have been his—facing the world, with a grimance! How well he sensed the 1m- potent fury-the bitterness of this man, doomed to the pitlless stares- the callous curosity of the rabble. "I wonder what clay that was," queried Guthrie, aloud, unaware that his fingers touched the cicatrlx on his cheek. "If he'd only do something illegal," Cameron hastened to say, "the com- pany could run him out of the bay." There was a glint, frankly com- batlve, in Garth Guthrie's eyes as he heard the future of a Canadian vet- eran so cavalierly disposed oi’. "That might not be so easy. From what the Indians say, he carries Lewis guns. Do you know any of our people who would relish meeting Laughing McDonald at the butt end of a ma- chine 81in?" . "He wouldn't dare fight us-shed blood on this bay!” “Cameron? said Guthrie, and the klitter returned to his eyes, “I’m in- clined to think that the company had better avoid any attempt at force with an overseas man with a muttated mouth. He's apt to run amuck——to forget the wars over." As he studied Guthrie's brooding eyes, Cameron knotted his thick brows, vaguely aware that the scar on the face of the speaker had prompted the remark. “Well, however that may be, he's a. dangerous competitor. After dropping that scared company Indian like a bag of salt, according to McMann, he asked if there were any more slack- ers who wanted to laugh at the kiss of a Hun shell-There weren't any!" Guthrie smiled, his thoughts colored by memories. i "Yes." continued Cameron with a sigh, aware that the man he ad- 407-2-18-141. arning--llangeri . 5;‘ EPARTMENT or‘ PUBLIC WORKS awn HIGHWAYS “I used to say ‘it is impossible—one cannot find a soap of the luxury of‘ imported soaps!’ Then I found Lux Toilet Soap. As fine as .the' , . . . costliest French soap, makes my Exqulsltily Slmoclllh Skis] 1s more skin wonderfully soft and smooth." important or ove mess, an any- thing else, motion picture directors say. Because their skin must be . lovely under the cruel lights of the close-up, screen stars guard it very carefully. Nine ' out ‘of ten screen stars use Lux_ Toilet Soap. There are in , Hollywood 451 important actresses, including all stars—442 of these use ‘Lux Toilet Soap. All the great film studios, too, have made it the ' official soap in their _-~.._ dressing rooms. Car owners are hereby warned that . ' e ice on many of the bays, har- .v . ‘ ours and rivers of the Province is - afe for Motor Vehicles; and as the _ prlng approaches the danger will hi}. increasing. The recent mild weather and the undercurrentshave worn the ice thin in many places, - i eclally 011 the East and West Riv- ", ~ RBPOfl-a of care breaking hrough the ice with narrow escapes f rom drowning have already come to this office; so both car-drivers ‘ l lllllllli. ll they must use the ice, I ‘m, m“. ‘void an, ‘namy’ "When a girl with a matrimonial air talk: about the wings of love the male starts on a non-stop flight." "A star must have smooth skin," declares BETTY BRON- SON, Werner Brothers’ star. "Everything shows in a close- up. I find this lovely white soap is wonderful for my skin." L. B. McMILLAN. Deputy M1 ‘ ‘ of Public Works. . rlottetown, P. E. 1., ' February 15th, I929. - ' 4395-2-16-61 URTBAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Alw- tlon at the Law Courts Building at ' ‘Charlottetown on Wednesday the 13th ; . 6-day of March A. n, 19.29 at twelve ’* _o'clock noon nu. THAT parcel o! laud situate lying and being 0n L01 lTwenty-six in Prince County bound- ed and described as follows: Com- mencing at the northeast corner . take of land now or formerly ln the possession of George Wright thence - nlng east ten chains thence south =by parallel lines sixty-two and one- half chains and is bounded 0n the i murth by land in- the possession of Ieter Taylor and Ml‘. Auld on U1! outh by land ln possession of David 3mg"; on the east by llllll formerly in _ the possession of John Baker then of Joseph GILDA GRAY, who lends her loveliness to the films, says, "Only an exquisite skin can look charming in a close-up. I use Lux Toilet Soap for mine ~— it keeps it like velvet." LUX Tciigilfléoiiir. . .10? ii; is supervised by a tribunal of un- challenged standing. I-le has the ac- cumulated legal wisdom of the Em- PASSENGER AIR. SERVICE He: Have you ever thought of marriage seriously? She: Goodness, nol It's serious enough without thinking of it pire at his command. l-fe has the security for the future which can only arise from the exercise of de- tached, impartial and sagacious judgment upon the questions of the present." CONTINUED BETWEEN P. E. ISLAND AND MONCTON Cape Breton Horsemen GLACE BAY, Feb. iii-An import- ant racing deal was consummated this week whereby Archie McKay, Caledonia, one of the pioneer racing men of this town. becomes the own- er of Repetition, 2.1914, the speedy free legged pacing mare bought last fall by ear-Alderman W. A. Rudder- ham in New Brunswick in the deal, Mr. Rudderham takes over Mr. Mc- Kaye big trotter, The Great Silk, 2191-4 who was campaigned last season as a member of the Allie Lewis racing stable. The Repetition was bred on Maple Lawn Farm in Delavan, Ill., and as a two-year-old took a record of 2.15 last year at the Hall? fax Ebshibition races. The Repetition won one of the races held. being eas- ily the class of the field and stepping one of the heats close to her best The Air mail plane will carry. passemere. and. light baggage betweun Charlottetown, Summerslde, and Moneton. WEIGHT 0F MAIL PERMITTING, at the following rates:- Charlottet .. Moncton . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Charlotteiowm-Sumrnerslde .. . . $10.00 Summersldc-Moncton . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 Baggage 10c per lb. .,Baker and on the west by land in i 1h; possession oi’ David Rogers con- t tainlng by estimation sixty-nine (69) l ere; a. little more or less being all the land comprised ln an fndenture of ‘ Lease bearing date the 10th day of ‘December- n. n., 1881 and made be- gwwn Rev. William B. Bradshaw of lithe one part and Henry McLeod of the other part. Q, The above sale ls made under and l], y virtue of a Power of Sale Cllflbllvh‘ ".011 In an lndenture of Mortgage dat- i, the 29th of November a. 1)., 1921 made between Lilla D. Doyle Ill FMton In the State of Massachusetts- . .. rneu woman and Margaret Reeves EXPER TS BUS Y (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Feb. l6—The reparations experts had before them today two days in which to digest a mass of facts and figures given them during the past five days by the German delegates, Drlljalmarx Schacht and Dr. Jnrl. Monday they will reassem- ble and probably hear a statement of the extreme allied viewpoint us- ually represented by France. Ger- many‘s case has been heard and the German delegates are now expected to state in definite figures Just what 500,000,000 marks (about $357,000.- they believe their country is able to 000) while the allies will claim about DB)’ annually. It ls believed that they 3,500,000,000 marks (about $841,000,- Return passage cannot be guru nteed owing to out- going mall. ‘ Moncton i0 Charlottetown or Summerslcie .. .. $25.00 APPROXIMATE TIME OF DEPARTURE Monctoln .............. 11.00 A. M. Charlottetown . .... 12.00 P. M. Summc side 12.45 P. M. HOW DID HE D0 IT? She: I feel I have too much i rouge on my lips. He (getting busy): easily removed. That's very 000). The American delegetel. 0"" D. Young and J. P. Mo?!“ l" a’ pecied to suggest a. third fllll" somewhere between the two. will set a figure approximately l,- l I Freetown in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, widow, of the - ond part default having been made . payment of principal and interest. ll or further particulars apply to Mo- : » . & McKinnon, Solicitors, loyal i- nlr Building, Charlottetown. DATED this 11th day of February’. n; 1m. , REBECCA WILLOCK, Mortgegee. A Quik l 'l i'l t 3.5".‘ Iiilltnfn,’ "r551. "¥.‘I.'l‘.'.f.“°§°.i’§t‘Z mwd- Atlrfllerlcwn she w“ cre- girls in pictures have made dited with stepping the oval there in 15. She ls eligible the cooling sea- son toe 2.24 clue and in the hands of such an experienced horseman as Mr. McKay should be hard proposi- tion for the rest of the bunch in that class. Another important deal for Cape Bretoners is the one made by Billy Hines, prominent Reserve Mines business and sportsman who has bought the big pacer Jack Volo, 2.11 1-4. This horse will be e. strong con- tender‘ in the 20 class events in Cape Breton this year. - _____-q_-.-.__ GRIZILNWICH Correspondence was read by secretary and a reading on "Plrtles ere dumb" by Mrs. marl Mholwen. Plano selections ‘ were few months ago she was given her first job, shadowing a. star. Within three hours, she had a real art-in the picturc-“fho Loves of unya." Miss Bayard srlys: "l am told my selection was largely duo to my per- fect skin and lovely hair. I've really never taken much trouble with either. For my hair I ‘UB6 the aim le method that most of the girls l now hero in New York are so enthusiastic about. It‘a so may. All you do la put a little Danrlerine on your ‘brush each time you nae it. “This method is just what a busy girl needs. It’a so easy; and it keeps your hair and scalp so clean you don't need to shampoo half so often. I am letting my hair grow and Lflnd Danderlne hclps make it soft and, easily manageable. I can arrange it my wa l want anil it stays that way. ll my friends are compil- lnenting me on the appearance of my Ilnir, nowadays becau Dauderlne W-w-THE“WEAR_'IE_\YER’ cream/a PIE RCDLAIDR Now you can purchase an electric percolator In‘ genuine “vWear-Ever” Aluminum. Its shining finish looks like silver-ware. It has been expertly designed for good coEee-maklng. And it is made (as all “Wear-Ever” utensils are); for a lifetime ofservice and satisfaction. “Wear-Ever” fe cold by the bee! stores-everywhere. “i 12-2-11-10-20-5. TEN_l_)_ERS cw ‘Tender for Marlee at Central, Lot i, for Richmond Bay East PllWfl-l . United Church of Canada. - IIALID TENDERS will he re- nt the home of ltev. W. E. . ,. Mlaeeuche. lt.'ll. l, until ll ‘Ith from any person or per- wllllng to contract to build the . bones finding materials! labor agent-ding to plane and speci- .tebeaeenatthehomeefl\fr. For ‘Influenza mutant»... Believes All . .Allmeuie. ALUMINIUM (y!) LIMITED Wm MONTREAL TOHONIQ ctlerr, Mlacouclle, B. l. l. or olllee of he. l. llerrie, Melli- Ohrletteiewn. q may lender not neoclas- vnlzwannarraaxd. i Illelehqlllthll. %WINARDES' 4 T lNlMEl has brought out. all its natural color and made it so soft and luetrousd’. Dauderine removes the oily film froim Qlig-Illillrllllll and rlnekea dull, etr by er gealuy, lot, seeyi dress. 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