`_...`j*.‘? ‘:_.. ` "aut '”' ‘ 2_7 '-.':;.°""_...eas.° I ~¢~. “ ` ii»xGE'Two` ,. _ - c.ni\lzr1rl'rl»"rnvvN_ _ _ r;U;l~R~.>rA.»i _ y ,Q19 W 'F OR “JADED” APPETITE S0 A poor appetite is often the cause of many ills. Stimulate your appetite and prevent possible illness by tak ng “Fellows’ Com. pound Syrup of Hypopliospliitea. A wonder- -- ul nerve and tissue restorer. uni emwuv » _- ' _* "'“.J_’."°° syrup _dir _ 'Recommended by doctors throughout the world for Loss of Appetite, Nervous Deblllty, 2:."-E Retarded Convalescence, Aenemla, _:~""~ Mainutritlon, Bronchlal Troubles. _u-°‘ - Sold by all druggisu. In original large and email bottles only ai Refuse lmitatiom. Insist on the genuine. Bishop sat back in his chair, his broken came from far and near- gg hear it. and were never sent empty away. "It's a glorious spirit; it makes me , envy you, old chap." ‘ "Envy ine? Theres pref-‘.'>L‘.s little ir. my lot to make you or any man envy me. Tom. I`ve come home with the bzllly hump this time. I'm put off fi' th old oorin-s. I dont \\'ELFARE \’i'0RK STE_\DlL\' (iIl'_)\\'ING TORONTO, Ont., June 'i'_- iB1.' The 'Janadian Pressi-The citys increas- ing interest in child welfare work is showing remarkable results, according to Dr. Alan Briw.'i1_ pi‘r\fe_\_i»v I* "U ’ 7 >`i ‘5;,__{.‘) 'bs . » nr. - `-‘»= ~ 1 _'_ _° _ f z-Q -` 5 e -:"=’» ire .~ _....4 E Q i l llil U I PAV Ulf. . `___i._l.-*-4 "Oscuiating fans generally ope rate where there are hot sports." First Banquetor: Who is tha' old guy that just said “ti-le rich are getting poorer and the pool _ .. richer? Second Banquetorl If/iilyuns. His i i daughter last ycar married I IRA .\I. BRO\’\'.\`, FI'¢|’iCi‘i Cf-‘\»i|’\¢~ i ' ' t ,-0-Q-*QQ-0-Q-00-OPO Q-yo-o-44-0-+0-O '4 \O¢§O'4`4-CU it oeeeoeo iq." AND ` "' GLASSES FITTED ‘Wa E. W. ’I'.»\\`LOR ` J. S. TAYLOR ¢`,-fm," . "isis 142 Richmond Street _ $0-O-OO-G§~bO-00-+0-604-060-OO-BOQ 'O-DO OO ( ‘O ' AUDi”"l75'1_i_s%. Professional Cards i Accounts Audited. Income Tux _ Returns I’repiirmi. A. E. M:icNeill fs’ Co. i 127 Grafton Street i lima-4-i i-lmo. ‘ ¢Mark R. McGuigan, ii Qi sr. A. ,_ BABRSTER, S0l.I(.`ITUR.. ETC. A MONEY '.l`t) LOAN Bamerou Block, Charlottetown. l'.E.|. 1'. Li g c n 0 Perma nent Waving anii t FINGER \\`.\\'I.\`G Au \f&lll‘.hM af II(-:iuly ('ullur¢ at the ELITE BEAl"I`Y SIIOPPE Summerside _ 559-5-6-fislmfl .McLeod & Bentley " I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. HEEL E4 MATHIESON B. H. BELL D. lj. MATHIESON. Ll.. B. larrlsteli. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Difleea-Giarlotaeuiwn and Montana iiennala & Mcehee nw' B. A; I. A. MeDONAl.D. n. r. Memos lanmsnns, A'rronNns. nc. . noun ro was stewart sz Latvia.; aalnlsrans. soucnoaa. no _ u areal ueorn :rm aloha! to Loan EYES TESTED " difference: the ivideness of the ces] °'~ ' 7\ ` between her and the girls I've known i i i *_ 12:) Y' ~ _a 41"' $17' -\ I f a ~. it Tattered Tom: Dat's a mighty aiiort stub yer smoi- Wiiii H SiiZ1'it- smile. "But I do a bit of ii." i “I`i'e mel a girl." said Jim. and then stopped short. _ “No uncommon occurrence," smiled Bishop. ` "No but iiiiffirfunately for me. slle’5 an iincommzn girl, different from any I'\‘e inet before She was one of the V.A.D. uliitses at Stanton Place, the hospital I'\‘e Just come our nif- Bisllnp noi"<‘lerl. "DS1~‘ii`c it go well. lhei.i?“ . "Well? I dont know. We fell in love with one another. and I told hcl' what I never should have told her, We were both off guard. You see. sho belongs to a very high 1'aniil_v_ I-Ier mother is tlie daughter of .ii peer, and her V father an honourable and reverend." "But love can laugh at these dis- itinctions. Jim. When it isstrong en- ` ough it can sweep them away." i "Thats all very ivell in theory. but fivhen you come to practice! How do :you suppose I felt when I t/old her I ihad taken my turn behind the coun- `ter?“ _ -“What dici shc sa_v'? "It seemed to amuse her. Of course she hadnt an,id':a what it really is like." “I see: and how does the affair szaiid at the moment?" "I dont exactly know. Shes to write to me when she gets home. The thing I want to ask you, Tom is, supposing things could be arranged, have we much chance of happiness?" *Thai ~.-.~.°.-dll-I d=.=;rcnd ‘.'.':ry largely on the girl, of course. What sort is she?" ; "I ¢an’t tell you." admitted Jim. She baffles you at every turn. She's a new kind of girl every day. Theres a _ _ < in my life before' Bishop looked rather grave. ‘It all sounds rather vague. Did you part without any definite understand- ing then?" “she promised to write when Sho goes home next week. I‘m waiting for that letter." “And meanwhile you're takin! l’0i11‘ | /' iii I own bearings?" Jim l'i0dded. “Confessions good for T-he l°“1- Tom' and I want to own lip. This has made 5 difference. Shc's fii1iSi‘i€d_ _ S. S. “iii\liLiiliD” NOTICE Today at 3 P. M. Standard time. Orwell and return, 40 cents for the round trip. _ Take it in and get away from the heat and dust of the City. You will be home again at 9 Standard. A "Oth MY Y¢S~ She'e auch a erank idelighuul mp' on cream ah¢'s going to have her E l-.i.sband cremated." . ______.a.._...__.____¥i.____ For Sale The site o! the Victoria Hotel with building anemia, also lmilalnr lb: opposite. These two properties will be sold separately or en bloc. An attractive price will be given for quick sale. Apply to p W. K. ROGERS. g LT. COL. D. A. MacKIN’NON. ` Li laldatora ii rum.. I Red Cross Line ii.. "B. S. ROSOLIND" W Freight and Passengers. Arrive Ch"l'own have Montreal and sail for St. .lol'll'l’s. Jung 8 Jlllle 9 June 20 June 23 July 4 Jill! 7 July is July 21 - For space and rates apply CARVELI BROS LTD. f‘HOW to be captivating?" Bebe Daniels smiled a deprecating little smile as she considered my question. But when she began i to speak her appealingly beautiful brown eyes l were thoughtful. And then I leamed this lovely actress feels emphatically there’s one thing has more to do with a girl’s attractiveness than any other charm-‘a beautiful skin-_cIeat, soft, smoo th . I i How alluring in any girl! How sure to win . admiration! And to the screen star, Bebe ` Daniels eamestlyexplained, a skin of breath- taking lovelincss is really essential! ` ' “Only the girl with smooth skin,” she said, “need not fear the relentless eye of the cam- era. For even the cleverest make-up will not suffice under the searching lens of the close-up. “That is why,” she went on seriously, “many girls lacking great beauty but possessing lovely skin have passed, on the road to fame, the woman with perfect features. “Lux T oilct Soap is wonderful for keeping the skin smooth and lovely.” 9 Out of 10 Screen Stars i i 1 ., ~ f -~ 5 » _ ._ _ __ _ ___ __ __;_____ __ __ :___A____ hi., N 'Ii gh? i ,_, eh,-'V _ fi _-_ Use Lux Toilet Soap Of the 521 important actresses in Hollywood, including all stars, 511 are devoted to Lux Toilet Soap. I On Broadway the stars of the outstanding stage successes, too, use it. And now the European screen stars-in France, in Eng- lancl,_ in Germany-have adopted it. You will bcjust as delighted with it as they. Order several cakes-_-today. _igyeii B ei” Dainieiili it//5 eyes Vivid with interest. He was ob- sessed by the war; his pulpit mes. 7 sage, which thrilled his hearers every ` Sunday. were born of that obsession. _ ' People whose hearts were wrung and _ _ \ _ _/ Pholo by E. Dachmch. Hollywood Bebe Daniels. fascinating Radio Pictures’ star, in the luxurious blue and silvery gray bathroom which is one of the most beautiful seen in Hollywood. “Many girls lacking great beauty but possessing lovely sl-rin, have passed on the road t0 fame, the woman with perfect features. Lux Toilet Soap is wonderful fo'r keeping the skin smooth and lovelyi” /Miewea ::-==-:" _ __ " -‘-.;-r.:<1V11:-;¢=a;;;jg;::3=¢:;:< , __ ~' - .~.- . ,..._~.._.=.¢-..-____._, Eg: ra. ., -' __ _ " ._ __ . fi, _ » 25??f:5:§?§:f1E5155=f5i-'-li; ` ‘-". _ f:». ' .1 1-=;-'»-;:-'.=-.<5 1 2:; "»"‘ _ _i _-;1:r.:;:~ir-i::=:;r,<;¢ 15?aifsiaiia=:*;=z=s=§:='§._..' ";i._= :_ af¢:':==;;_=e_'=:~;=>;;_ ; -_._ ' _=-_:=._. ‘ ";§~;:,;;;--;-_ _ ' <;_.~ __ - _ ;;.:-_:,:;_-;.:¢;;:¢:;: _ -s_:--; _f_f.;'.;;_'__ ==__:; ' -'»= ANNA Q. Nilsson, Radio i‘ -` _ ' Pictures’ star, says: “Lux Toilet _ (Right) JUNE CLYDE, whose skin shows up flawless in the close-up, is enthusiastic about Lux Toilet Soap. She says:~“It’s a real findl" (Left) SALLY BLA NE, Radio Pictures’ star, says: “I always use Lux Toilet Soap to guard my skin - it`s delightful." 1 Soap leaves my skin like velvet.” Iaver Brother: Limited. Toronto-sea makers by appointment eo their Bmzellendea . the Ciovemor-Gmerarlanid Vixcounteu Willingdon “lint youre' not going to let this! not, my future lvon't be settled in ther-in-law for the next few hours, as he handled the big square azure-, mas er you. Bishop said quietly. _iL=, place. I wish to God Id never and took the words: "A good soldier of blue envelope with the elaborate black; “Yviir home iifruis too solid and fine seen tl-_e war." Jesus Christ," as his Sunday morn- crest of the Pemeroys on the flap. amli 8 thing f0l‘ I-113? “You'l1 come out of it strznger. lad. I lng`s text. Bu: Jim did not come to Poppy‘s big stylish hand-\vrl.lng, tho, “You dont understand. old chap: s the part of grown men to play the] hear that sci-mon. which was long re-|ms<1e of the moment, on the ¢:,l-.¢i~. this sort of thing is happening every- game, You've been a, good soldier, Jim; _ membered in Markynte as among the 51de__ I _ e. _ _ . _ _ _ the soiideet ramparis some or c emi ‘-wines thaw" went tot e on.. ivlll never be i0iU¢d B»Ei11n. Mine's like. "The fight which will prove you a In the course of the following week m C n "Oh, come, thats a narrow. ' \ BETTY COMPSON; Radio Pictures’ star, says: “I'm delighicd with this fragrant white soap. It keeps my skin so superbly smooth." 3781 O T First Sweeping Hollywood-then Broad- 1 _ way-and now the the European Capitals . ` . - ' _ __ .'. _ _._ ____________ _ __ ______.___________._l- Markyate for me. It -doesnt count up their sleeve for me, and what my fight, I`m afraid." rest was stilled. familiarity, had as it’ 1 ~ , 1 _1,1.1.1_-_-1*"’“"'- any more. I can`t stand the shop ai l mother calls a dear little home. That| ' were. smoothed array the rail edge oi any Pri”-" will never hapqzen. Whether I marry' Bishop tlioiight much oi’ his bro -i¢omparison. But fingers tromblcdi You, Holidays Feel safer with n bottle of ‘ilih ;|rd‘5 in your grip, It Will C0l'l'i9 bn handy on numerous occasions . i W_ZA_’“ where. It's the harvest of Armageddon.. you bear the marks of wounds upon ' hast. Bishop had preached during the ' _ \ I D S Breaches are being made in th you But theres a bigger fight" 1351>, u-Mk; of his mini-.try before he' (To be Continued) ' ll ua " n li fr ‘ f _ that" i 00d soldier ol' Jesus Christ." by an afternoon post, Bradford re- With the execption of the south- l M E B "Maybe," said Bradford heavily. celved the letter for whim he was western pm-L of the wumry, 50u;h| ---- f - f A “ i i. . i,___l.-__-115* Peffiifilii WOW- YU" V9 got to iight it But I Shan t come out on top in that hungering. A small part of his un- Africa. will have large crops this year. down and bring yourself back. Much ¢an be accomplished by an effort of i the will." i "It would be a poor. half-hearted ` accomplishment. Tom. My people would see through lt." “They are dear people. salt cf the earth," said Bishop warmly. “If you haven't made that discovery already, it is lying in wait a little further along the path." 1 ` "You can't tell me anyi-hifi! Bbbili them, or don't love them Bill' "'10"- 1¢,', our way of life I can't stick, There has been a lot of talk about visions in ml; war. Well, I've had mine. and it‘s asm-eyed ms mines ihei “iii bf- i fore." i "I can‘t believe thBi»~ Y°U`T9 knuifk' Img undgr, Jim, and lt's damnable." said Bishop with sudden passion. "It's the slack invalid l‘fe you've le¢ that has destroyed your sense of propor- ¢lon_ 1t'll come back, only you must‘ make a fight for it." q . . i "'I‘l1ey’re settling my future round ini mimi |015 High Btftét." CNEFVQG Jim Wit-I1 A ¢_____,.,. l ‘........a_‘9-"W" mimnsmvmwmsw i \ --#-»- --r --~-~ --~- - ' _ __ _,_., _ . _.--___ WAAMA-A v