.._. ..._<.‘.;::.. v ,_ _ 1 h g v ‘ .9115 -. , t non-w. _.‘ i 10.0 gnaw» u: bfosfiontous International Trobi l! Ofll b Mon-ram". rolzomo person‘, 7 cr-ucmo SERVICI- Lesves Montreal Daily It .10 Lin. Arr. Chicago 7.50 the out morning UNITY- Double Trad: all the wiry. COMFORT- Velvet running road-bed. EQUIPMENT- Ail steel. Observation Library Sleeping Car with Radio, Com- partment Drawing Room Sleeping Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Parlor Car, Dining Car and Day Coaches, COURTESY- The unobstrusive courtesy of th Canadian National employees ha made Canadian National Railway famous. The de Luxe Train o] Camzdg Connection Fmm Maritime Province Points vie "OCEAN LIMITED" For Fares, Reservations, Etc. Apply to W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent L. P. RITCHIE. Ticket Agent, Station Use Canadian National Express for your next ‘shipment, also for ‘ Money Orders. Foreign Cheques. arc 5 ‘Ti-Vi’ .1, mum smsrnr-mu. TU uvrziir-oor. filmy 2n, illlllt‘. 2:. Montroue June l. July 2 . . Iilnntcalm ihlnu ll. July ll . . . . . .. Morltclure TO HELFA '——(ZI.ANGO\\' June ii “etngumh TO (‘HEILIIOIIRG-SOYT|l.\3lPTON—- ANTWVEKP June 2. June 140 .. .. Minrioiinsu ilfflfl 1G Melltrs FRO)! QCEIIEL‘ T0 LIVERPOOL .1 . . . . . .. June 1B . . . filonlroyiil rd 1mm» \lT-GLAS00\V June S. July l itlontnsirn TO (‘IIl-ZRHOI,‘RG—HOUTIIAMPTON—> IIAMIIUBG May 20. June 2n .. ' Juno ll. July 7 of Scotland Empresii of Franco _-—- ‘Apply Local Anni: G. BRUCE BUBPEE Dis. Pan. Agent 4U KIM’ Street Sllnt John. N.B. John Jim-n Esstport or Lubec, t Me., 9. Fare from St. $10; Every Wednesday Steamer leaves St. John 9 A. M.; Eastport 2.30 P. M.; Lubec 8.30 P. M., arriving Boston Thursday 9 A. M. EverySaturday Steamersails direct from St. John to Bos- ton, leaving St..lohn 7 P.M., due Boston Sunday, 2 P. M. ATLANTIC TIME Connections o! Boston with direct steamer lo NEW YORK Reduced rates for automobiles accompa ‘ “ by passengers. EASTERN ITEAMSHIP LINES. ING fir?!» ..._,i CAN ‘AD Leaves Montreal M'sy 30th For space for Live Mock CARVELL‘ BROS., LTD. Mun-s y ‘ 7-? Don't Poison Baby Through Your Constipation Nursing stipsllon. Slow bowel movements allow isolss to form and be ab- sorbodxbiy the blood. This mosll tainted milk for baby. Mothers are the but friends o! Nujol. When precious new llvls areal stake they use snd give their babies N ujol-—thc remedy medical authorities prescribe beesuse is h lo slit, so gentle, and so h it's action. Constipation is dangerous lot snyboclz. Nuiol is safe for every- body. dooenot affect the neon- schud is nor absorbed by the body. Nnjol makes up for s deficiency ofnsturel lubricant in the inlQ tines. l: softens the waste mates: and thus r l thorough and I e - L . bow ldrlfls- Nu" l can be taken for any ls hooftime without ill eEects. U ike laxatives, it does not forrrs s habit and can be discontinued st any time. Ask your druggist for Nlsjol. ‘ 114mm FOR COHNSTIPATION CLEARANCE SALE to sell at public auction at Beach Point, 2% mile. east of Murray e Harbor Station, on June 8th at 8; implements and some stock. Farm view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait. 15 rods from school, and within 1 mile of 3 churches (Union, Baptist and Christian) 3 miles from starch fac- tory_ An ideal home for farming and fishing, will be offered if not sold before that date. ‘ Terms made known at sale. H. NELSON &. SON, Auctioneer. lllflll-ii-Zfiwsll. One hundred acres of land at Lorne Valley in good condition and being the land formerly owned by the late Samuel McDonald. For further particulars 9£l5ll<5-l9~w'fm7l. Eucharistic Pil grimage (Maritime Section) Chicago,Ill., June 20-24 Special Train going through and returning. " 0n Return Trip special Traln~ will leave Chicago, June 24th with stop-overs at Port Huron, Nlagara| We are instructed by J. W. Dalypalnp- she decideg s 1 p. m., household furniture, farmlter oi’ a. prosperous founsonie seat- 47 acres, commanding a splcndidlflllféd endlessly ‘her and her illstlnalfion (if, indeed, rvh-i- ‘haul one) u. frozen rniight, high drifting QMIOW, and, fading into the Congress i,“ ma“, Stein vlrilesz-"l why l went around with a doped. dizzy feeling most oi‘ the time. M! head would swim end hurt. m! ‘stomach easily became unset 1M food had no appeal. My "i101! body lelr wrong. All this must have been due to the poisons oi consti- plll0li gelling into my wslem. for ‘lane,- wonderiul luxury. Carter's Little Liver Pills JIOIJDIGS have disappeared. corners Little Liver Pill! m0" down to "where it curved under the the bowels in a gentle manner. ‘Iirusglsis. 26 A2750 red packages: MISS NOBODY. By ‘nrrnuv watts Published by A. I gomen! W ith lFllrot National Plcturee, lno. "The Revealing Romance of a Flapper’; Adventures on Llfe'.s Highway" ' Barbara Brown, biondo, helutlllll and broke, accepts an invitation l0 a New Year's party from a hind- some woman the Meets in a tho!- tre. She has no parents. no rela- tives, no ‘friends-and her beauty lo a menace to Herself. She goes to the party seeldlllp companionship and adventure-but most of all forgetfulneso from the ever-prenlng problem of poverty. She lands at the gmart little sub- urban town where her chance met L r lives; with just one dime- and ‘four weeks’ board bill due at the rooming home she left behind in New York. A blizzard rages outside the railroad station as she arrived, which strikes a responsive chord in her heart, where a bliz- zard of recklessness is furiously storming againt a world of prying women and preylng men. Now start tlie otoryl CHAPTER I iShe i manila-red that her horse. Don Qubroet, had cost her lather $1.200 Wiieu papa had run away she had sold vhe thoroughbred for $1,000. Conceive a TattensslPs for hu- lllEliDlS. Admit that she was a thor- oughbred, too. What price would she fetch? "What u rotten investment I Lonely, brooding lir lier single seat on the ‘Rye-dock trsiln, she bad listened for 45 minute's to the chat- ed directly aha-aid of her. of money They and horse. Ryeneck. The foursome, as ‘she’ followed them out, had ‘slumped by rthe law of conversational gravity to the toplc-gln. Barbara was afraid she could never learn to like gin. But money and horse-—~Dear 10rd. ihow she missed thorn! lHOW she missed Babies and Benedictine! How she missed Antoinette the maid an marrons iglaces! Andi how she hated those awful slippers! Her fellow passengers on the 5:18 tilled the waiting room and tho carriage arch outside with the clamor of their going. Hearth- bouud at dark of New Yearis. ‘Eve. There is cocktail in the moment. They cmwded through the carriage K1001‘. Their gay ieave-talcingg be- came v-‘silbe; small balloons 0t‘ frozen talk in a wl-ntry air. Wltb an old envelope and- a stub of dulled pencil in her hand-s she bin/st oi‘ Illt‘ ‘storm. 'l.-lir-. fur, vuiplne Sometmng ‘Mnerly Home m we _‘.“"‘ ‘ next : My money . . . . . . . .10 Ami ismlldihlllg pathetic and courageous about- Tbose awful slippers .. . . .-.... 1.75 .-_(,.- i 1 Constipation Poisons New -‘ York City. Mr. Victor never ‘realised taking your these Fails, lMiontreal and __ ' l dlde trip to Ste. Anne de Besupre. For ilurther information Apply to TICKET AGENTS Canadian 9458-5-26-27-29. will" “f undersigned until ‘Monday the 31st day of May for the building oi the new ohurch a! ions, iP. IE. I. .Plsns and speelfleetlo “mum ,R."w‘y‘ the office of Chappei and Hunter, Architects, Charlottetown, MsoQusld, Bourls, ‘Rev. J. J. Mc- Donald, 4P. P. Summersldo or the undersigned. required fio give security for the TENDERS Tenders will be received by the can be seen st s, r. The ‘u: contractor will be last: MYSELF, just exactly .. .. . .i .00 .‘.~\ dim faced facts, she ceased being ‘ y‘ a young lady of leisure. ~ on the day .1|er father deserted. Ml leaving hear mother negative instead . tors ln the economic scheme of things. coma a pauper. Her unpaid board ‘bill at ‘Ma. iHenl-gs was now just three weeks old. She was worse honest than. there were laws to punish the crime of living blithely on nothing job. hanging on to the lace edge of traolds. dollar girl paused under the viii» duct. self, prematurely, on the eoise with THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIIN ‘ Iwlildi die mo negotiated filo first ‘Jldflsfilfllhsb? i. “t” of contend is on 31$?" "~.s*.::".:r."£..."l':“ mkrfca... I see. O-OO-O-O-O Cedar Posts Just landed from Schooner Dwina 2500 CEDAR POSTS 7-4-0 and 12 feet long L. M. Poole 8i Co. HAOLPS WHARVEB 9459-5-25-41. howl of Ryeucck's only taxi. plow- ing through the drifts to iNan Adam's house, where there ls t0- nlght a party. IOu the feet of the young-lady'- ol-too-much-iielsuro, a pair of sill)“ samin slippers. _ Arid a quarter 0t a mile or S1- berla to the nearesbof ‘these lino seignor-iai houses 0f Rycneck! The girl finished ‘her scribbling. Shio went to the door of the station and looked out to ponder the ell‘- mgnyg of g new problefll. CODSIdQI- fm-g the night from h-er vamtifle point, with the station radiator at her elbow, sh-e Mum], in its Emily terrors something to amuse her; she smiled out at the unsmiiinfl dark. ‘A's she gathered her c809. jaunty ibut u-nseasonalvie, the smile ran down from ‘her eyes along a wrln-lriiirng nose and ended aloud at. ‘her lips sin a laugh. It was not .1 comfortable laugh. Thus. in the iurching tumbre-i, on her way to the gvulllotlvnle, laughed Marie Antoine-tie. ‘Her hands stilli clutched the frayed envelope and ‘stub of pencil. She paused and sucked the spongy pencil poinlt between fu-l-l red liliB ‘Before she thrust the unlmposing document into her purse she added an item. Ami iit made complete Barbara Bihlfs estimate ail. eighteen, of her 1ierpiexing, restless, striving driv- ing seeking, puzdilng iseii‘. hundred yards of 1m‘. lorrrney. of the tracks oho emerged into the iller eyes considered the shod of concrete and steel in which she stood. (Not a Ihoudoir, exactly. but»—— With definite, planned gestures. Barbara. boldly gathered tier skirts above her waist. She fastened there with the oorsl girdle. ' l . .' I ‘She bowed w the storm. defi- BMIV. elegantly. boss elegantly. she t-‘humibled ‘iier nose, One, two three. Shivering, giggling, she marched again into the whipping snow. I-l. melted flake by fls-lre. against the warmed slink of her stockings. U O I . . . Shrllil laugintor; second class epég-rams; first-class innuen- do; the party at Nan Adams’ house, walre for the dying year. Later corks and things would ibegln to pop in earnest, dancing would become close, tall: loose. Wiitlfa bit of her wit and a lot of lliquld lu .a bowl, Nan, who lit thirty should no; have Ibeen so near the end of .beauty's youth, held all lier guests in n fireside cir- cle, oblivious of the unfriendly, bivter outdoors-oil but, one. Mr. Augustus: Paula's peaked nose prsssved the pane. ills saw a strange, a delightful freak. The red-headed shepherdieoe at the glnrtrough chirped. “Hey, Black Sheep. Come out and graze. You've already missed two rounds." And, to her crowd- ing guests: “Poor old Gloomy Gus! Ho never enjoys himself if he ca. help it.’ ’ - IPetrle..wlth oulbaide information to the. contrary, kept Ihla nose flai- lellfll Bzalnst the cold glass and baa-led back a vehement denial: “Oh. yes l do." Barbara- Brown lossed her $150 party dress from the grip of Ithe $75 coral girdle and faced serene the opening door. lPatrie was indifferent 1o the pained piccolo shriek with which Nun's lady Pekldesa protested the Wight of "hls foot on her tall. Masked in gloom, he seemed his icicle self as he advwnced to be presented to the newcomer. But lit was noticeable that ‘his sad orbs. lingering overlong on the business of sizing "her up, rested last of all upon her face. A Shoe for Cinderella She recognized ‘the look in Pre- trie's eyes. Why had she fought so strenuously to keep lier even- ing frock invioiste from the storm’! This man's eyes unhooked it. ‘She. smlffleiil. We". she could leave at once. But ishe wouldn't. She remem- bered rho first time she had seen that look in a. man's eyes. It was l" =1 mflilquerade. JSlie was Bo Peep. He was a mendlcant friar- imd his tnaisked eyes begged. She The cost sheet of a girl at this point, showed a total of $1433.03. And something tragic in the (Mimic, Depreciation Shie was a. snob. A year ago. ll That was and hmfielf of positive fac- ~And three weeks ago she land be- tban a snob. She was naturally dis- . iAnd she dld not doubt Next Monday she would get a iShe was through now with At the ibottoni of the incline which mrrled the station road $434.88 worth of million- ‘Shivering, she congratulated her- BEAUTIFY lT WITH ‘ “DIAMOND DYES" Just iDip to Tint or Boil to Dye EAMSHIP muss, Ltd. ,‘i.?.t..‘.’."£‘."."‘.',"€:.£. ti‘. S. S. “OEUTA” ii y accepted. Arrive Ch...‘ ‘ ,. and leave for 8t. John's About June 2nd and Produce, eiso Rates, g =1 94211-512241 reigned P. 8. Duffy, P. P. lone,P. E, l. main: Finest end largest Residential ooverifri , hsngis" lot iin the olty with garage. Qsltsbls. g and E a e ll 1 5-oe n t.‘ pscksgs contains ‘lrections so simple any wonnn csn . tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors inqlngerle,» silks, ribbons, skirts, wslsts, dresses, costs, stockings, swesfergdrepsrllli I I ' 2731i? kind B ism for gpqmmm. q,- iflgfldgngg, gnu -s:iI tell your drugglnt whether the me on oi-smii so. West. ‘Apply ed c. H-Isnolt, 1mm K or. nstsrisi will uolori I_ ‘ slihorwmsrlt$llssqm‘3 App|y ,0 sat quietly wnd wrote figures with Under we heading o, "My, L ‘ _ v MARK R_ _M°GU,GAN the painful ciuokmgis and mmmr- value? ilsaksed ‘lligurstiotgiftrhzigolurt 15f Mtg? 80mm", ings ‘Wlllli which children and wo- Mamaysajfi - 9,26_5_2.,_7L men address themselves to the scl- My ha, __ 33000 w,“ Broom llhnem in w .__i.___ em“ o‘ armlmeum My party‘ ress . . . 150.00 den hm] -» p ' a fly’ . ll- the problem of mathematics My cape 10000 Tlilc . i W33 iurticiiu, mo. problem 0f 11°’ My coral girlué“. 75.00 chlilde ivldltlachwal)? Livlivél: lfllnsflggeyrlsoff the 5218 M’ svfkmgs {zlgfi “he “f” imured- but not recon~ .zit Ryeneck on yew Year-s Eve o,- gll? s‘? erweal‘ ~- iG-m ciled. ‘She ibltterly resented Patric m‘, handily buzzardl your problem MY 5-00 and his ginny small talk, ‘but gav9 go acres at Govehuad Road’ “Us w g9, w your (miner as qulcmy My w" (‘g .. 10.00 him the smile of a porcelain an. clear, convenient to railways, as rho ‘AIIOW-Cbflkr-d roads; wlll let my,“ B 6:00 lonmwn‘ m. b) u schools, etc. Buildings in uoogyou. my npsuck L25 ° L w" Med) repair. Apply ‘Sh? glanced up from bier sheet My peppermm,“ fir, W. P. MoGRATH, “I {lilies "l"! drew 8 409D. D06!- My ihwirpjfhs _ __ n3 On premises. bmlgel 5'5“ Th“? wmh hem?” My cigarettes . . . . . . . . . . .20 Fashion a Fancies ‘men from under thisiitst shelter‘ night's cold fury. A lllon snow-i flakes lashed her beck: the owls!“ nous shelter. There she debated recommend Miss Louise Louthan _ Route l2, Charleslomlll. Your Daughtefs “Health ANY GIRLS are obliged to be absent from school for a. few M each month because of illness. In many cases this 1s unnece because young girls-as well as older w0men——can be strengthened Lydia E. Pinkhaufs Vegetable Compound. At no age does your daughter need greater care than from_ the time shg reaches the age of twelve years until womanhood 1s established. If she complains of headaches, pzuns in the lower limbs, or if she is nervous aml irritable make life easier for her. Many a woman has suffered years of misery because as a girl she has been allowed to sit around with wet feel, lift heavy articles, do hard work and over-study. In all such cases Lydia E. Pinklianfs _ _ given, as it is specially adapted to such con trons. It can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. Nervous and Weak harleston, I1linois._—- “I giwe Illyfiflfien- year-old girl Lydia Pmkhum s Vege- table Compound and it did her a wonderful lot o! good. Her periods were delayed and she was nervous, weak and dizzy. At last she was so bad oil‘ that she WllS out of .\‘('l100l for four mouths. I read the ailvcrtisements about the Vegetable (fompuuiiil, and since she has taken 1t she has improved 1n every way and has gone buck to school again. t 1e Vegetable (‘ompound to other mothers with girls who are not as strong as they should be."-—1ll_rs._A|.1cm lnurssn, Route 2, Charleston, Illinois. Lydia E. PinKha-nfs Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE 00w cQ/egetablc Compound should Terrible Cramps Los Angeles,Ca1iforuia,.—“l\ly dau literhad terrible cramps which caused to bed ou every tirstday. The Sliilfp seemed to take the life right from her. She was out of school two terms. I have known about. Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Com- pound all my life and fluully decided she should try 1t. Three bottles cured her of the cramps and other puma and helped her in various wiiys for the next couple of years. I recommend the Vegetable Compound highly to every girl and W0llll1l1."—-Mrg, W. ll. (liu.rin"rs,_986 East 52nd Pleading Augclcs, California. erto (UBURG, ONT. days 55a P0108 by be K0 Live Stock Market (Canadian Press)‘ ifiw -slock report: 922. of good butcher steers wegillis were weighed ul at 7.25 Lo_i 7.40. rather/summon types brought. from 4 $6.25 to 7.00 and (rommon light, u: steers diown to 5.50. THIS GAY PRINTED CREiPE l8 TYPICAL OF THE YDUTHFUL MODE Iy Maris Belmont at ii aisiciin m resist uis say ‘ printed crepes which lwe see on all gigs; in, the department stores. The pattern or the material snllwl 111° simplest frock effective, so we tlnd it no wonder that the borne dress- mislrar chooses models like the one above. _ The pattern is a bright combina- tion of black and cleer red on s white meckgmund. The frock uses comfortable short alcoves. 416W“ 07 culls, sud the scallops which ouv line the V collar sre of white crepe. ‘For added color. the! ‘lllllllt b9 $5.25. Cantu-rs and cutter from 2.50 to 3.75, ifkilognu lbulls Made in Canada Have you tried Bon A ml for clza ningandpolirhing Aluminium Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Bathtubs, Tiling Brass, Copper, Tin and Nickel Ware Glass Baking Dishes Windows, Mirrors White Shoes The Hands Linoleum and Congoleurn Refrigerators wcru iu good demand mm: hulls \\'l'l‘tl sold up to $5.50 an,‘ f9“, of (he wars-L liglilvr kinds down i0 4.50 0r 4.75.‘ (Quotations: iii-iifvrs. llll"‘(|ll|lll 5.75 l0 6.25, ML 5.50: ‘.25. .\ll'llllllll 8.00. uii-iliuui L00 Ii " " (‘uiivrs Medium quality stei-rs oflm lair ili-uiunil uuil Good COWS luziil ul‘ gouil \'\‘lll.l \\"<-i'i-'-li.."iil Lu 7.00. llwvy vonr Sfllll from 0.00 imwii mi $.50: Qll0l£i|l§0llS2—Slll3l}]) rec K004i Sheep and lambs wu-i: ‘Spring lambs iluiclivr 6.00 to 10.00 i-iirii. 31,0!) {Pita ruling You'll likegthe Powder. tool No wonder Bon Ami Powder is‘ 811v‘: thusiastically welcomed by b11055“ ’ everywhere! How quickly and easily it mall“ bathtub, tiles, refrigerator an and Congolcum floors spotlts How it brightens up pots and Pm” inium, co per, agate and UTF-3" of other t ings a But of course, everyone for windows, mirrors, painted a1 and the like, there's nothing to eqll handy, economical Bon Anu l Instead of scratching oil thc u Ami, Cake and Powder iorqly bl“ l‘ thoroughly 6Iilly—-—Wl[liO\ll I i- ing or roughcmng the handi- out the housel Cake. sou AMI uurrsv. “mini” ' " "Hind: Quotulioilsz~ (loud veal 7.50! medium 6.50 to 7.25; u. liuii-hoi" SIOGYH, gil-llll 7.2?» lo 7.4011110]; 5'00 u, (Lug RJONTRJEAJTJ, May 25__ Dominion nr-ilium (2.25 lu 7.00, l‘0ll\lllllll 5.50‘ Cattle receipts l0 6L5- liifill in " There was n steady‘ to BLPOIIgHT/lllilillii ~- mnrket yesterday, particularly tor roux». iwflll cows and liuiis. 'l‘wo oixthreii loads 1.7 ’ of fairlfliniii n. ren.i.'i..‘l lm Shelli) 5W‘ --I; illog n-ceipLx-l 1l.285.-ll0g ilfvarled considerably lielweh lliili-lii-r hulls, (‘Ulllllllill -i ..ili 1W0 ]|]u]‘k(l[g_ $16.00 wllli u fi-w sales 0m oil. -‘ll>-’-7~—<‘=|I\‘ u wow kei ill 15.25 or iii-iii-i- oriiniiii i- UllP slmighfl llcavy h0g5 brought from 14.56 SOld for 8.00. 14.75 and 301m- were slow all wL-re sold from $5.75 l0 $6.25 iiuihlllllvl‘ ilmlil voais lirouyrlil 7.50 flllll m from 111m 1o 11,50, Just medium lgriilloii Illfllllglll up iu up. illlll iii-whim! lllls lWlllll-flll lrmn ’i‘l|iu pull ful milvns ____¢o>--—- [Hie illlrmriihi Llnluieni in ills ll d linoleum 51y clean. f alum‘ dozen! knows that . woodwlllk din. 5°" edden- All) lor elillr I " u-nch i - pile ~ the tllt V. P’