18'. p opl < Their Secret y... °°““'.i2‘..‘..°2?.3% ' - fairness iii"!"..‘¥.‘££fi’..’i°l’i:.l.°%i..u.u..m all so full of . Suppose enough, that o them the same way to be happy, feel that here, if anywhere _in stran haddiscovered You would the world, was the secret of how to get Joy out of life. This is "ust what has happened t few weeks. We knew millions of people who had found the secret of hep iness in and we ask them in all nnouncements in the magazines and newspapers to story. Letter-s came to us from practically all over the globe. All of them said “The secret of . during the there were _ the same way. one or two_srn tell us their liappinus is health}! How to g that all o covered was not some m clock work-by the use of Nujol. These people had made a great discovery. They had found out that Nuiol contains no drugs; that it is as tasteless and colorless as pure water; pleasant to take and forms no habit; that it cannot hurt you, no rnatter how much you take; that it ls non- fattening; not absorbed by the body; et this health? The way these people had dis- . ic medi- cine, not some powerful rug, not some difficult course of training— but only a simple, harmless, natural method. It was to-keep the body in- ternaliy clean, swee lng its natural poisons away each ay, regularly as They have ‘found the way to Buoyant, Zestful Health. and a‘: the Joy that goes wlih it l that it is onl the internal lubrica- tion your bo y needs, Just like any other machine. y It sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it, to be well and happy no easily? Well, all you need to do to find out if these people have made a real discovery is to get a bottle of N ujol today at any drug store and take it for two weeks. It coats but a_ few cents and it makes you feel like a million dollars. The sure way to happiness is through health. __ CARD SOFA PILLOW S Many n living room has taken on "r0 run ELECTORS or WARD s, n no“, o; 5pm.; cheer merely because tzresu oi the city and Ladies and Gentlemen: i Mother or Daughter dressed drab Cumming with the request 0i al P1110“ up in Eastern clothes- l largo number of the electors. I have decided lo contest Ward Five in the coming Civic Election. I am in fav-. or of permanent works and civic, improvements. l am also in favor‘ of encouraging manufactures _nnd_ Pr‘ Industry of any kind to locate in our city to give more employment- nnd better wages to the laboring class. Now that the‘ valuation of‘ ._.__-¢_-————--" "" " ‘ Dominion of Canada Province of nce Edward island i-N THE PROBATE COURT 20th George v., A. 0-. 193°- ln lie-Estate of Charlotte Sophia property is increased 1 am in favor l Howard. late of Cornwall. in Queen's of a lower percentage of taxation. I I County, in the said Province, deceas- nm a large property holder and nifll. M81819 resident of the Ward. By the Honourable Harold Leonard 1r you do me the honor or ciect- Palmer. Surrcratc, Judsc of Probate. lng me I will work for the best iii- especially Ward Five. Respectfully yours. .I. C. CRABBE. ______.___._.___.._i__.i NOTICE ac" dim, To the Sheriff of the County, of Queen's County. or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING:- WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Frank Howard oi Cornwall aforesaid the surviving Exc- Tcndcrs are invited for all or purtl cutor of the above named Estate, of the undcrmcnlioned lumber. to be: praying “m; a guano“ may he is- ‘hunted n’ my ranch‘ (“Mums sued for the purpose hereafter set Road. Emerald. 3" x 5"-— 32 pieces 20 ft. long. *1” x 5"-- 4 pieces Ill ft. long. 2" x l“—- 57 picccs 20 ft. long. “ —— 4 pieces l3 ft. long. - 66 pieces l2 it. long. —200 pieces l0 ft. long. —l0Z pieces 133g it. long. -— l3 pieces l6 it. long Boards in lengths of l2 ff... l5 ft. and l8 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4300 sq. ft. Boards in lengths of l0 it. 5000 sq. ft. Surface planed boards lhemloc‘ preferred) in lengths oi l2 ft. l5 it. and 18 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3000 sq. ft. Matched boards in lengths of i2 ft. l5 it. and l8 ft. . . . . . . .. 3000 sq. It. Pinned hoards B inches wide l2 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....500 sq. ff. All lumber must be sound and hoards square edged. Tenders should state earliest pos- slble date if delivery, scantling must be delivered in April. Tenders will be received up to 22nd February, 1930. CAPT. W. J. ROLINSON, Grahams Road. Professional Cards BELL t? MATHIESON ll. ll. BELL l). Ii. MATHIESON, Li. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. (Wicca-Charlottetown and Montague Mark R. McGuigan, 7 B. A. IARRSTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. HONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, IhEJ. McLeod 8i Bentley .I. A. IIINTLI! I. l. BENTLEY, K. O- llarrlater and Altoruey-ai-Law Office: I30 lttehuaand Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l‘. I. l. Mclioiiiiid & McPhec ' EA. I. A. McIIOflALI). ll. I’, Nil-I'M!!! IAIIIRTIIQ. ‘ATTOIINIYS. ITC. IIOIIII-i ‘I0 ' LOAN slay IIIIM Charlottetown a. mmwiurr. a. o. uw-rh ‘r a .. 4,“. forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons interested in ‘the said Estaté to be and appear before me sf. a Probate Court to be held in the Court. House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County, in the said I'roviricc on- Tucsday the twenty- fifth day of February next, coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock, fore- noon, of‘ the same day to show cause if any they can wily the accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion oi Don- ald McKlnnon, Esq., Proctor for the said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each wcck for at least four consecutive weeks from date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively, iismcly in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid in front oi the Hall in Cornwall afore- said, and in front of the Hail in North River in Queen's County aforesaid so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. .. S. Given under my Hand and lhc Seal oi‘ the said Court, this 20th day of January A. f). I930 in thQ 20th year of His Maj- esty's reign. (Signed) ll. L. PALMER, Judge of Pro/bate. 1227-1-22-29-5-12. Finn Ffill SALE \ I offer for sale. my farm at Maple- wood. Kelly's Cross, consisting of I00 acres of land, U0 acres cleared, bal- ance covered with heavy growth of hardwood. Good dwelling house, barn. and other out-buildings, a nev- er-falllng pump at the front. and spring at hack of farm. This fa an ideal. farm for potato growing, being level and of high lo- cation, within easy reach of Bradsl- bane station. almost alongside school, and convenient to churches. mills, . and other centres. u on soil a; private sale before March 1st. will be sold en that lute _ at z p. m.. on the premises by pali- ffo aa ' Anlv to. rallies o. moon. v FHEY HAD To SEE/PARIS By Homer Croy (Continued) / . "Let's see how daddy l; getting along," said Mrs. Peters, and the two‘ still swallowing pins. swept ink; Plkg‘; r0011» An Outrwaccus sight _ ‘ a their sihockcd eyes, Pike w” mun‘ u, the }rch of the midget window, with his feet cocked _up on the wal] in front of him, reading a copy o; the Ford News, the little weekly sent to dealers. And for clothes, he had on- hls best business suit. "Plkel" exclaimed Mrs. Peters, "what's the matter? You ought n; be dressed." "1 onl." returned Pike. “You know whet I mean-for the dinner. You surely aren't going to argue about that to-iilght." i k011i °f l " l [ scféen stars'ou.§e':.it‘ tol‘ "No. I nln‘; going to argue." i-uii out, Opal, and I'll help him.” threw open the door ivardrobe. , “if. isn't iicrc. Where is it, pike?" "Gus has it." Mrs. Peters turned to look at him iii amazement. i hcre." “I know it. l gave it to lilm this morning before he left." Mrs. Peters removed the pins from her mouth and hcr llallds shook. "D-dld he take it away with him?" “Yes. l-le has a bivllilci- who L. n will. tcr and he's give it lo him." The awfulness of it burst upon her. “What made you do it " slic cried with sudden heartbreaking iiitzznslty "Oh, what made you do it, Pike? How can you be so contrary?" Tears of vexatlon and rage rushedin her eyes. "We can't g0, then, that’; all. Oh, lvlirv. can I tell Mrs. Aspinwsll?" She began to weep Willi quick unex- pectedncss. Opal cams scurrying buck. > "What's the matter, momma?" called Opal in fright. Checking her sobé; lVlrs. Peters Cli- plairied. "You'll have to stop in Paris and rent a suit," she said to Pike. \ "I expect all the swreslrbc closed. momma," sold Opal, and they knew it was true. Wild Plans rushed through Mrs. Peterss mind. Could she explain that Pike had been detained in Paris by business and that she had to pick him up‘ in the car? Or should she make a big scene of it and say ‘that the valet had stolen the suit and disappeared Pike was surprised n; the deep way’ it had imiched Mrs. Peters. "Say. if they're going to get siiippy because I ain't got a dress suit on, I don't think much of them. that's all. They ain't the kind I want to run with." "You don't understandflsaid Mrs. Peters between a shriek and a sob. "People in their world expect it. A-and it was Opals big chance." “What do we care about them, ldy? There are plenty of people in the world who don't pass us up just. bc- cause 1 ain't got monkey cult on!’ Mrs. Peters shook her fiend. "I-I didn't think you'd do such a thing." she sobbed. "That's what hurts." Pike moved uneasily. What he had "Well. set lt on quickly, then. You Opal ivatltered out and Mrs. Peters of the nnclcnt "What do you mean? Francois isn't Jfilflfllfs Lofl’. charming Pathé star, lllyll "No matter what climate my Pllilllrcs takeme to, or how hard the water. I have found that Lu: Toilet SOAP keeps my akin cnviablysmootb." "I am utterly enthusiastic about Luz Toilet Soap." ‘aye pretty Mary Nolan, Universal star. “Even the most expensive French soaps have not kept iny akin so beautifully smooth." EALLY exquisite skin docs lioarts—Hollywood knows how surely it wins them} “If a girl wants popularity she must have a lovely smooth skin," says William K. Howard; Pathé director. “Without rare beauty of skin a screen star can never hope to win her public, no matter what else she, may have?‘ lather is so ca l Illine out of tori screen staifisehi; Toilet Soap. You have only to look at Jeannette LofPs akin, or Mary Nolan's, or Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. 4381 . "I don't either, but, I'm going to a condemned juii, fancy it up ivilli‘ makc a stab at it. Park; is a belcr sonic flowers and gimoracks, and mnkc lplaoc to work froiu than Mont d'0r.' yoifwaiit to live in it." l Pike sold ll0illll1g further mid Mrs. (To be Continued) LPei/crs looked at him sadly and luvpc- ____________v_ lcssly iii the swaying cor. zzTl-ic Oil of Powcr- It is not claim- "My W08 must look awful," she said ed for Dr. Thomas‘ Eclcctric Oil that once. it will remedy ever ill, but its uses aic i l To her amazement. hhe oar sioiiiml so various tlin-t it may be looked upon ; .bcforc s hotel on the loft bank. fl. m. i; gciiernlpninklllcrltwas nciiicv- lhotcl she had never heard of, and bc- rd _i.l‘ii\l. greatness for itself and its 1m" 11°!‘ “Will-Well 0W8 m“ illledllcxccllciice is known to all who have l "Wait a minute," no said. gutted its virtues and learned by cx- f Twenty minutes later. as Mrs. Pe- ircriciiccs. ' ‘tors was leaning heavily against tiic lcushlons. she suddenly started vlO-l llently, for an astounding and lbclievable sight was before her clou-. ,ded eyes. Pike was calmly wmlnz curl iof the door o! the hot/cl in a (lliihcrl l suit, with a cigar going lii a corner of Ladies and Gentlemen:- As your representative for the past two years l trust you will see your way clear to support me in the coin- i his mouth. "look!" she cried. lng Civic Election. During my term we madegulte a number of improve- l AWIMQa-a-aar done now seemed {OOH-ill find lbfillfd- ‘ out." And Mrs. Peters, looking again illld ardentiy he WiBhBd he hid the saw m“ n w“ not pjkys [u], ("E55, suit. but a dinner suit. "1 ran across a ici- , And as they look a blue cloud “was shot, from Pike's mouth and was ments in this wnrd but thcrc fill! several more to be made. My inter- sluckcd beck inf/o the hotel‘. cats are not only in the ward I rcp- can ; "rm not going. that's all," cried Mrs. Peters. "I just couldn't s0- with everybody looking at you ind Willem!" lng. You go down to the post-office in the village and telephone her that I've been taken ill." Mrs. Peters dropped into a choir and tears ran down hcr face- that nho combined Post-om“ ""1 telegraph station had closed- sipideniy he_ put nu um around Mrs. Peters. r “I'll give in," lie said in the qulck. abrupt, wgy he did things. and he meant it. "I'll get a new suit and I'll wear it moi-en s. Wlllflf- .1‘1 “°"'°' thought il.‘d hit you so hard." l-lc kis- sed her. "let me think a minute," said Pike. "Come on. we'll, go w inns‘. r lephones thelrell be open-and ins!- be we can think of something on- the way." A wild. preposterous plan had come to Pike. . Pike felt thoroughly ashamed of himself and. now that he had given in. it seemed ridiculous that he bad ever made suchan award, mild II- ainst eveulnl clothes- Mlsr all. mm- veit had worn them. Humbled and ormtrlte-bo took his Place in die ca!’ and the three were whirled toward pans. The invltetwns were for Ml‘!- pmru, pin, and Oval only: Bowm- anpvm to the iioatreae, was not in- Pike looked at his winch and knew "Do I look as foolish as I feel?" cul- resont but the city in general. l led Pike. 1 "Is this where Francois‘ brother I works?" demanded Mrs. “Peters. promise to support everything that comes up for the good of the city and to oppose all measures that have a i "No I ain't any idea where he hangs ler the other day at the Cafe de 1a tendency to destroy the good work Paix," continued Pikc—<"a fclier from Wichita-knows Bill Shaw-end I th- ought I'd take o. chance. it sure all/e lilm a laugh when I told him what hm happened to my monkey suit. He was getiain ready to g0 out in his, but he chucked it of! for mo. Cheer up, Idy; we ain't licked yet. Now for the big show." ' And another blue cloud spread it- self over Paris. "of course, it isn't full dress." said Mrs. Peters. "but it's better than noth- ing, evcn hhe way it fits. Ilia sweet of you to do this, Pike." A moment later hcr hand stole o... to his. ‘(Your tie is awful; mt mo fix lt," she Mlll- . Mrs, Asplnwalfs eighteenth-century house did not look, imam-lye when “my flew up, for it was hiddtn. b6- lilnd a homely. obliterating wall. but one“ they - tin-nod in his n“ ,, bower- of beauty‘ ' bum uilon them. Quaint old elshwntll W" tury lanterns 01W“ “l”? l“ flowefl. sent in ibvelinesa straight w the heart. “ y Pike,’ who, had. mingled with his worldllnesua feeling for beauty, ieaq pended to ltreharm. Piles liked new cnlnaunonewwayeeinolnsflllnn. lsut here was smelting ancient that ‘aMlsfierl him. and he had the ieellns or solid. manual. eve-Muir erill¢ ' l already accomplished with regard to economy. As time is short for a gen- eral canvass l earnestly solicit your support on Election Day through the columns oi the press.‘ Yours for an up-to-date city,‘ l ARTHUR B. MMDOUGALI... 15 li-E-B-lliiwili. . . _-._.--------- __- ATENDERS, Jill-ate James Henry, McKenzie; ," Mollenaieb Comer, Lot t! some‘ r willba _j_*aa- undersigned-st the ollloe offlesars. Mefreau h rbfokfnnon, Ieyallauk lluildfuhCbai-Iottetow aatil noon of the twenty-seam» o abaveeatate.’ - . r ‘lender (to lnelafleenfy) odour-oar, ‘, slew. _ lepparate Tender lie oladoi an ferimiiilllllivllt meson; hlhersuglae sauna; anvil. fro.‘ l .- y. Nancy Carroll's, to see bow exquisite till; delicately fragrant white soap keeps the skin. Small wonder that every one of fly; great film studios has made Lux Toilet Soap the official soap in all dressing roonisf You'll love it yourself — its generous ressing, and leaves your skin ‘so velvety. Use it in your bath, too-and for the shampoo, as the screen stare dog A L U X T A . i _ Luxury auoh n you have found only fin-French . soaps at 50c and $1.00 the onko-now z ALL air ur IIALIFAX. N. 5.. Fob. 1l.-Strayed from the ocean abysscs where it or- dliiarlly dwells, a spcciuu-n of the Lantern fish. native to‘ wiccper w tor Jar oft shore I _\ itsciitly ughirto l-ieiiffllby a t.-~ .-r land- ing hcre and sent to the Fisheries Experimental station. Tile fish only six inches long, carries over two doz- cn little lanterns on its sides and belly Ykeep theiqcskin’ soft A . and smooth i "A iii Inisricfin. eating up,“ i, “ I easily spctted In any country. l "What's“tha matter, sump"... "Uml lie that one freon he . magztmae areumffor a eeupifgy NATURAL “Hciw doaaltha leading lady "p" He asked the maiden at his am "In her new aviation play?" ' “Ratherfliqhtly? she replied, l MW Carroll. amun -—l ,"Lux Toilet Soap is delightful for the skin." l‘ Sear‘ 10¢ i‘ dark like a firefly. --ni- , - EFFICIENT' olvriclii. SERVICE was » IIXAMINIID ‘amass: surrnmb surfers-ran. CAREFUL ATTENTION oivsn 1'0 or rice‘ "ere. i - .I. W. JOHNSTON Registered‘ Optometrist n51 Item street ' Poona ‘III-L C lottetown First Cook: I I've given notice. . Second Cook: What's wrong? Flrat Cook: Thefamily wants me to letit use the telephone. To the Electors the forthcoming election. before you. and if again v mm4AAvAAA AvAAAAA QQAQAAA: soliciting your supportl As the time‘ is short I wili_ similar occas W18!“ 1' . . ,_ As Chairman of the Street slant endeavor‘ to give you the‘ fidence. Ladies £1’ Gentlemen: c‘ 1 i! Once again eltlaans in general forthcoming cl‘ 1o. eclde was ‘rnor ‘limo do are lli tli it... no axpresltdit lnbtiowu m J . . VQOOOOOQOOOOIOOOO-OOOQOQOQO-O-OOOOOOO-OQOOOOOOO-Q-UQCQQQO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: ' At the request of many residents of Ward ‘i. l have again nominated to contest this ward at my disposal will make it impossible to attempt :1 canvass. 'l'he record of my civic activities is will lie my cal-nest endeavor to safeguard the best interests of the citizens of Charlottetown. of Ward Four Tile brief period hi. cnrruioua salesman-Good more In?- F'ra. smith. Fine weather crane‘ having. I have hare a lat: . app ones which will save you izlven your suiiiwrt it r .1 ye m. onl. u... m...» h... you a ppoae you've consumed llil- ‘Lady of the House (shortly): Itbéut all I can stand] think. Sorry, l c-n‘: stand any more. Goorlbym ii-a-nma. B. R. HOLMAN a AAmAAAN‘ cARo” -To the Electors of ~WardFour LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I have re-noininated for Councillor ,for Ward 4 at the forthcoming Civic‘ Election and I take'this opportunity of every one of your personally, but as l have seen you on many ions and you know. my record'I feel most of the electors should be glad to escape\the annoyance of a can- ent with the equipmentand morlliy. at our disposal. lt-is for you tojudge. whether or notjIdesei-ve your‘ Thailking you for our generous support in the ‘ ‘,1 am faith" uliy yours; .- ' -' a To the"fittersyoffiiailil-‘Fivj,l i. . ' four y ‘mic before you and ft faint, you _ not I am entltielto your. ‘f. ‘I0 THE ELIUIOIS 0F WARD ONE Ladle: and Gentlemen: After many solicitations on the Dart of ratepayers ' in this Ward 1 hi" ldlln decided to olfer myself l! candidate, for Councillor. Two run In I imam» pleasure‘ ol ---ect_lll every voter paraonally. "this 1M- NIIVIIJ ml! be unable to see each voterbefore election day. l there- Ifllt ‘MIG llill- inea- ‘or acllllailll roa- o! u; nomination may!» earnaitly solicit ‘your . - alfpport ‘prev- loos tolaiil yeaevetelon election w- Iiaiui _ Jour square for the icglalma rights of the iiiiorlnl Ill"- omiia our. and li'eieoted"v‘-ll all" every v aIortr-tenralse ' “-- owl!‘ J jg‘ totals". u .'.-.‘--_" M. my. I- aduvm- w» v-‘rlnelw Merl-v "lt" ‘sis ‘andriaberito - ~-~--i.uuae_r- standing/anion" " ‘~- r an»: economy ln d!" more lamb"! "ll" ‘would: healthier city. ~ * - u. - w. oinsvcn. be unable to call on each and Committee it has been my eon- besi. possibiLservlce consist- codtinued con- ~~ en. 4- rdsrnn. r~toWard Five-and the services as Councillor in" _ clecilony My record for i r...-_---— a l i‘ ' Bu". ‘w. some Ir l’ Iebrllf! I‘ the orrof also best l '1 w-i; .. nouns-n " an" -_aie oolealraiadnisnlhlw ' V