‘I . i t I l i ;. Salado Draagelekoe ee - A ltaell with the Ila-at e11‘: IIA Its Beaulylasls Bring Sunshine Into YoufHome _With Our New Wallpapers l ' Our new Staunton line of Sunworf“ ~ thy Wallpaper will give your living room or any other room a distinctive and mod- lsll character. You will be certain oi.’ lasting pleas- - \ll‘6 from the Sunworthy Wallpapers - which we are showing in all the newest styles. Their colors withstand sunlight and their beauty lasts. ' ‘ i We are again featuring the ‘popular 22 and 30 inches widths, and our low pric- ; i _ es will interest you. All selni-trimlned andgready toput up. _We invite you to nay us a call at your earliest convenience. l i CARTER & CO., Limited .1 v ‘ Plloue 7O for our large sample book “The flavor of H. 8r N. Black Twist is cured in—you‘ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. flncmzv e Nlcllolsos nlscls IWISVCIIEWINB a iflfljnlili Nlnolllr RAILIAYS‘ i; i " l CHANGES TRAIN SERVICES . v’ . ; p ‘EFFECTIVE MARCH I, t5: t? .. ",7. “ . ; l3; _ ' cnaatorrsrowlv - sovms i _. , f Train Ne. ns u. Charlottetown also s. M. ~ .~ j_ m. Bonris 11.26 a. n. i’ ‘- ~ ~ mo. No. m u. louris 1.15 r. lvl, ' , u. Charlottetown ssor. M. v GEORGETOWN - Inn. Ne. m u. m. Stewart m 10.00 s. M. ; n. Georgetown 12.45 r. n. ~ g,‘ Train m. m u. moi-mum i110 r. M. _ g ; m. m. ltewart m. 4.1» r. lil- ' ?aaovs aaavlcls ALL nsitr axcsrr sown. " l a Emsnsn or morons. wsnsasosys arm ralnns. \. ‘>§\ \ 4 l4; BEAUTY_ ARTS I Oontinued from Pall I llandsletrayll‘ Ber hands betray mill‘!!! ll! W911 umugnmsiaoemay retaanltegtrlish wguqyqnmgyu-ewrinkled-fisinlllfl dry they snake her seen} older than shelaThesloinonhu handsiends tobeootnedarkerastheyeararoll by, gnd the skin shrinks and wrinklu ‘as the subcutaneous Slot and flesh (all away. They may b6 mil-l)’ 1m- mwgd m4 preserved by local treat- are given the better. some hands be- gin m grow old looking siielytbell‘ w“ m; panes as yearn o! an. while others retain their beauty all gin-own we. In any case. special at- tention musi- be given regularly to keep them sort andwhlte. The prob- 10m is to keep them Plump and sznooth as long as possible, and‘ this may be done by Biving them suitable treatments. The owner or thin. bony hands usually sullen lfOm cold hands and teetinwultertlimatflleakinwtlaa handsseenlstoslmveluvandisiur- rowed with irmtnnenble creases: it looks red and rough. The remedy lies lnstim ‘ WI the dmulnrtlon o! blood thoroughout the whole body. This. may be done by brisk exeroloes, and by friction baths given with a coarse dry towel. Hand . and arm, massage lingers. Shaking ilhe hands loosely on thewrlstwasmsuptheea member-LA simple exercise for overcoming a slug- gim circulation in the hands consists of opening end closing the fingers rapidly V twenty-live times in suc- cemion. - Impaovenlrml by Stretching Exercises Much can be done to improve the outlines o! one’; arms. but the eat- riage oi the whole body and espe- cially d the siloulders anust be per- tected to b88111 with. Boedal arm- rllnglrlg exercises and stretching ex- erclses combined with deep breathing will bring the shoulders, chest and back zinie connoi- position, so mat the arms will hang Blracelully. The. arm movements in any swimming stroke will improve the shape o! the arms it it ls acilioed regularly‘; nothing ls better for developing- ékinny enns lnte well-rounded ones and reducing flabby tissues from ‘at, ungrsceiul mus. ‘Ilo keep the shoulders straight a splendid exercise (or developi 1, poise and grace i! the lhttohlng mum- ments. Stretch well and thoroughly over and over again, with the anus above the head until the muscles ed the anns and shoulders feel quite loosened. This exercise may be done lying dovm but it 1s best when sill-etching shoulders to stand. Alter you have exercised the back and an. , "oulders in this way you will (ind it hard to sit, stand or walk in a stoop- ing attitude and you ‘will whom ef- fort square your shoulders and hold yoursel correctly at all times. Flabby urlderarms are in need of exercise Spread on the bleach paste daily. An excellent exercise may be done with a pair ui dumvsells. Hold the dumhbells in the arm 111w- =1- bods bent. Very slowly straighten arms downward, holding muscles tense. Bend elbows arr-in and raise arms over heed, lower the dumbbells s5 1M- behind the neck as ;, ssible, el- buwg bent, Very slowly stralfllli-Qn level and shoulders well back. Re- peat twenty to thirty ilimes. Bleaching Paola have been lulicrtunale enough to enquire a pall- o! mush "d chllpped hands will find rellet by bathing them with equal ham o! warlnoliva oil and sweet oil. The oil may ‘be used daily and supplemented by a tlholmlsh names 1M blalohlns peel: onoe a week. Mm washing the hands and srylns. lhoroueigly awlv I little hand lotion and hi‘ e them for several minutes. There are several the market. A simple home-made lo- tion calls ior the following inm- disnis: l taolespccnlul fullers earth; '2' heespooniuis borls acid: 4 ounces glyoerine; 8 l .. ‘_ . Dis- solve the fullll earth in the rose- water. add the bode acid and than the glyoerine. shake well. a ‘lb soften and whiten your hands gm; and elbows, give them a thor- oilgh mlaee every 1100b MM a ra- luau tlqus creed: or arm food lol- ‘iowedwifliabieadairlgpackmade from cornmeal. almond meal or oat- meal mixed to a smooth paste with bitten witch-hill or- Ilfiflllt I I I ments. The earlier these treatments i wllllalso help bringbloodie co1d' hand cream and lotions available on \ l/ <5. LAsALLEi?.f~, This is more than ever irua today when the new Cadillacs-land '_ f La Selle; with Fisher Bodies and Custom Bodies Fleef- - [wood offer the highest degree of elegance, of-safeliy- and of harmonized Y-B. performance in ihe eniirrhisforyof Gedillec l ~' manufacture.’ ' f‘ 1 H‘ 4 ' f ' 4 l IT .. , '1" " We shell be happy io detaohsireie Cadillac or La Selle ai any ' h time, and feel certain that ihe ride will mark the beginning the most satisfying 'mpior car ownership! you have ever known,‘ The 4 f‘ convenience of the General Moiors AcceplancevCoriporifioh Deferred Payment Plan is at your service. - ~ f FISHER'AN'~D cu A. HORNE s. COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Associate Dealers PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE, P.E.i. “STOM, FLEETWOODA aromas or La Selle,’ insianlly ldenillieisihe owner as one whomecogv nizes and requires the very finesiin moior cars. ' ‘ A THE BIQGRAPHY (Continued from Page 9) There were other alterations to plan for the little house was to be enlarged on ainoe "George must l-lnve his bill- alrdsl" as the Duchess sold. A fine set o! apartments had been asigned to them in St. June-s’ Palace to which the name oi York House was given, butlt was York Cottage whldh was dearest to them both. and the Duke became boyish, eager Prince years, as they ‘dlscused plans, quite a. dliferent. person to the almost too grave and serious Duke \vllo engaged in duties o! Stale. But ‘that has always been the way with King George; It was Mussolini who said of him that he was _two men in one, he who was grave and he who hlllllfifl. The smiling man was in the as- cendancy now as he found new happi- ness in the love of hm wile. No wonder that evcn OmCliLi visits were transformed. that at Edinburgh in October. when the Duke commented in surprise on the extraordinary walmth o! their welcome by-the peo- ple, his host answeredz- _ "They're not so much seeing h Duke lnssie." . _V work, Major Kipling finds uflo"f_utur_e_ King George _shapln_g 111i: destiny asa the birth otlthe present Prince ‘o! neas, tihe clouds o! ' war on the‘ ‘Airi- mla ‘chapter-Q’ ' " y,» s, __--—nqy_e--_s-'-e-q--_g_-_-_b.p \ . . “it “ apply the oaelcand leave on until dry, then wash of! with tepid water. Dry flmakin and apply your rhasld lotion and maeellluntildryn» - redecorated and a lyllllllrd-l-omn built r George again m: all his tilvéntyleightl l muemnlnslelmérltblnlsgles. world slurs. ‘Arr historic evcntis oan front intrude__ ominously. Delft _ "' sand Duchess.» a‘ ;hnppy' lad and ' ' ‘ Wales. ‘But into tile Yathcrkjgppi- _‘_‘ ‘ ' »' » of ROM the ‘standpoint of dollar-forl- _ dollar value, no ,other' car can ‘match? ' ~_ the new Chevrolet Six‘. For Chevrolet combines the smooth, quiet, powerful per. formance, whiclrnothing lees than a~six can . give, will: low first coal and the keeneei economy. - lie. sturdy, six-cylinder, engine beds‘ stepped up to 50 horsepower _v_ v. with . . . correspondingly improved acceleration and‘ " Q Hll-ellnfirlng ability. Yet this lncreasrin . ‘ liowerleaeeopganied by no increase in fuel ,. _ , , salesman. ednlunewsdvahcemeauin» _ -~~ " i carburetion and manifolding v v and new paeeedeeenomy. . , . v . i greater power h" undel- easy", . f ‘ . ' eontrol—becanae of the. new, im- v ._ ‘l staking unit ‘and the fully-enclosed, ,. ' "washer-gloat, soul-wheel brakes, Alla a nkillayiiar, ‘stronger power, tranunieelen t. systole-throughout makes it a more depend- and ' long-llvedg ear’- f i315? _ ; a Home e ‘y; Charlottetown _ DEALERS mi ‘ritluclzssovvalzoi-lsnsm - c“; n 9-5;??- 11-5 starring“ oi n .. , " ‘cylinder-head design gv r ensure Ilnlglrv- nvnotw . ymatehes Six- eylinelellf Performance a withs Striking‘ Economy t The new Chevrolet Six ofiere, too, the beauty , '_. ‘and luxury characteristic of high-priced care. Its tine appearance la by the long, low lines and beautiful ‘coloring: of’ its new Fisher bodies v v by larger balloon tires 4v v1 distinctive radiator design v v and chromium-plated bright-work, inside . and out. Wlderdeeplyeaahloned seats with form-fining backs give unusual riding com- " fort v '1 llltmalfied by Deleo-Igyajq ghogk absorbers, front and rear. The drlvefie seat ' 1i adjustable, rue-mad- non-glaresvlgd- =11!!!“- batoneol many um, rum-u. Before you buy your at oar, ‘drive new ' flinch-ole: Six_v v‘_ md-‘wsqfljjg; 1mm“ 1W If"!!! Militia finer performance, econ- omy and long llfeagalnpl nil other eer in lu price deldeanselea- yea. Eigtn beautiful new models lo elaooeelaem v ‘v wuesmmelyloneprllieev v aad-allayafl- lable on the GM-A-Gllelerred Payton! Plan. 60 I10 Infill! Ii l. .,Til'r_d Ie-ayao r at. i,o.|e Sunllnerside