J-w. {- THE CHARLOTTETOWN otiAnDlAu ' MIDAS . i i ' q-lives” Corrected Bl elder and Bowel Trouble BY ANNE haTlN QvQQO 1 lOontlnued of long-stemmed yellow roses ~"Awfully sorry-filer everythin ‘could have fallen in love w Ralph Truman. iAbout noon that Saturday asked Viola to bring l should say a MR. THOS. GRAHAM 1h. Thomas Graham til (i-ilztu-n, Ont, bu found the kcy tn ill. Writing bout it he says: “Jud u c to tell you hat good ‘Fruit-a-ti\i-s' li-is dcuc me. I lm 60 years old and tried all kinds of Y medicines for bladder ‘lttll llriv ci trouble which used to lICQi . month at a time, u‘ . * - ‘Fruit-a-tives‘. Thai s to ‘lrud-u-tivcs’ I have worked sizcilii): iur four years without a sick clay. l lure never iclt - better than I do noux" "Ffult-a-tivcs" substitutes ridiallt health for sicklincss. It e ~ . . constipation, bladder because it is the kn. NOC ried yet. 2nd Ditto: with strengthening ti illl=. You have a right in that “Glarl-tn-be fllive" feeling. Givt- “I-‘ziiibu-tivcs" a diance to restore your hrahh. It you are constipated or worried vaitll bladder, trouble begin takinl: iit-rl-iiltes" to-i day. 25c and 50c cv‘. [AIIADIAN NATIONAL RAiiWIlYS ATLANTtC HEGION i i i i TENDERS i Sealed Tendels addressrd to the BEST THING FOR FLEAS 1st Old Friend! you are getting gray and not mar- able to buy a car. papcr and ink and pen. iSbe draw courage Bah saying that, for the . “what's ‘he be“ thing l" her ‘health she must lint see hiill . “$3,... the “us. viéwpolm’ | again for at least a month. "You ain't got no stationery lei‘ Miss Billy," Viola called to from the writing desk. “Wait intlnute—l'li get you some." do“). gfillVfilfllleS. ".\lis= whole new box," Viola Winnie got Here, honey; here's pen. Want a. book to write on?" AR, N0 WIFE we", we,“ hem spondcuce curds l-hat No-I've never been ure for Chicago. Winnie‘; cards’! ll-lnd he been der message’! girl met him outside Billy's and told him in a husky that his ptnient had been refused to see airlyone. man's library. evooooooo-ooooooovog-qgq-Q nAuulrrERs ‘OF i During the morning a great box rived, with iRalpll Truman's card. The message scrawled beneath the engraved name was cryptic, but are considered Billy understood and was grateful every lady's boudoir. They positive- Deflr Ralph! illow nice and easy sequence prevent headache. Best of life would have ibeeu for her if she all, women who use Dr. Hamilton's I piece 0' paper folded up in your! napkin, ‘l don't know nothlu‘ about’! .. The delicious dinner was detnhi 6d to receive not one-tenth c-f the! attention to which it was entitled. i Assoon as Viola had backed out ofi tho room, iBilly snatched up the! napkin and shot-k it. ‘Out of a blank envelope she drew a single shoe‘. of udtepaper, covered with the tin)’. beautiful printing which had. be- come so heart-shakingly fanllllarl to her, though she had received only one other specimont of it be- fore. "Mlgon, they won't let ime see you", the note began abruptly. without o. date. "T. Q. has forbide ‘den me lo write to you o_r_to sendl ‘you flowers. But I must see you- Auut Lucia tells me that you are AlMedical Companion To Women Folks A Fllllthy Syctem In Assured Be- ' enuu Regularity In Established ti, ‘They Bring tho Stomach, Liver and Bowoll Into Flno Work- lnfl Order Nowadays, Dr. l-ltmutoirs Pills indispensable to DR. HiAMlLTON'8 PILLS Bl‘- 8." ly remove constipation, and in con-i 1th Pills ecu boaatof their line coin- plexion, and certainly do enjoy "he ood i it d ibuoyant health-i , _ , her writing §,,,,,,,§°§,,‘,,§§ pom- coim. qulcklyigolng away for a month. Ale you itoo ill to steal tiown to the Harden had to write a note to sake of her it The colored girl returned withinl l-“Tflllltl h" head '1 a few ‘Illlllllifirl with three corre-llllend Wmlld "o: .sp0ntlellce cards nud a couple of chuckled. She won't lzver miss this_li'l bit your fountain But tlliily did nut hear the ques- , llDll. She was staring at the corre- Viola ‘llflll ' you? ilve laid upon the coverlet. When the maid had lei: the room, Billy drew from tinder her pillow the note Dal had written her before his depart- She found that what her first glance ‘had told her _\vas true-—the cards matched ox- actly. illow had he obtained one of‘, lll her room when he wrote that ten- Wltcn the doctor came that after» | ni tfve, fih’. d'l d 0m a l a r g we m flfli, l hut she closet] her eyes luhisperi crying ‘ for four diours, and that she ‘had, An hour later, Doctor Talbot sat oppo-ile 'I‘. Q. ‘Curtis in the older give way to rosy cheeks and buoy- ant good health. Sold everywhere in 25c. boxes. " to do hilt iaze around if you feel lazy. Would you really like it?" “I'd love it,‘ iBilly said simply. way 5o that her be embarrassed by her tears. “I'll attend to everything. You don't have to worry about. clothes. I'm sure you have more than enough. Be sure to take that lovely bronze Satin dress you wore to my bridge luncheon last week. You bought it at Romainds shop, didn't picked up some quite decent things there-J’ “Ronlaines shop?" iBiiiy repent- ed, ‘her heart beginning to pound lheavlly again. _ "That was a slip of the tongue.’ Constance smiled. "l meant Ma- dame illubois‘, of course. But every" one knows Dal llflg all interest in the place, sends customers to her —in ifact, was responsible f0!‘ 1w!‘ locating here. Why, dear, what‘? rhe matter?" "Nothing? iBiliy shook her head. to hide the sick de=ipair in them. Threehun- dred and ten dollars! And Dal had led her Oil-IO make a profit oui of her-w "Why, illilly, darling, I had no ideo you didn't know!" Constance iknelt by the bed and took Billy's ll l “Th-M gm has to g9, away rm- {flhand tu cuddle it. against her ounmifile m5,"- l-he doctor said chock. "l tlidu t realize it would bf ,,i,,~m;;1y_ ‘-T;._e,-,., is something a shock ‘to you. 0f course l supllos ti he'd been quite frank about hi= / gllgseildiBllsfllelndglldfolgqagllsiflorlndllllil ’ iliniiluilliohrlcllilili.énlgdnnlufilllilllfi, gounection with the nlollfste shot) ding" will b1 received lip to i2‘ ‘ll. [,,,.,u‘,,,,',fl 10“, amm.__a commim, li-g entirely legitimate, you know. o'clock noon Monday. Jtr, e 13t , '! pk. 1 - - -- Men have to make money, dear. 1927, for the’ construction of .1 stg- BUND ‘Lia, alzrlziluedlglngflellgs‘, $1,121,362“ And he certainly‘ has exquisite tlon buildiig at Summerside, P. E. N111 f, - u q. ‘ C‘ test-e in women's clothes. »Aunettc I- “uu w» ‘W that ‘uud m»? i... .....'..“.. 5.1.3."; mill‘; “$131251.” Truman I-uuuuieuiv ever-nuns Plans and speciiczitlons may be He said ‘Thank you, pretty lady.’ " He's“ a“, m," h; M‘; e lag s0 m“ for he, European (m, there;- v teen and forms of to dcrs obtain- "l tell you blindness is a terrible “up “fha. wluv.“ dough" ‘ideauqfil; uiger .Eur()p(!an trip?" Billy re- ed at the offirc of the Regional thins" l hi‘? dunev_d,.h',en a fine , m like peatetl. ' Chief Engi: eqr, Morlcton, N. B; ‘Bu, “no new “S our?‘ ' us)“. leaves “may [qr New York, Divifiltl" EYIQMBBFS 0W“. Che"- q-ly ' . 10' pr d OIL and will sail one day this nex. lM-“mw”? 3"“ U"? ‘mice 0i U" p “e Pull‘; glommg—sundny— week. I'm awifuily glad she's 20ml? shun" Agent’ Summers,“ p‘ E .onstance ra ley sent up her n C t n m hergel, _ I ' t-nrtl and was admitted by a heavy- awed’- iollfl a P: mug“ d in“; , ' - . . , . ' , ze - l Tenders received after the date plhg Mk Milk’ Blllll- Llgaizhglf: tséaedhilzaon danger and time specified will .o: he con- we ‘illlyioiijililiilifliréi-Olillli lglrtclked it; iiu‘ ground ‘far 1,31,,“ face flus'he,, . _, , . _ , ' flared‘ y g p‘ to vividly. "But I must hurry on now The lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. W. U. APPLETON, General Manager, Atlantic Region, Canadian National Railways. Moncton. N. l5. Bizly '_'l~'l. 192T ‘5752,5,2il,2ii He: of the Jolly She: i'd Campbqihs is now open. work done. Foul‘ days open sea by the 111181113? Water boulevard to _, Europe. sories. 1:116 same‘ attentive ser- vice and accommodations We have our a He: You'd have tc. repairi: g, also gas, oil, and awes- Coztstan/ces soft, welifibred ‘thy and friendliness. Oi‘ all the girls lBiliy had met aristocratic girl appealed old impudence. Boys n“, w“; "I've been dying for an excuse love to "o. Sulllletl hers. that cool, wise smile away wit-h me, Billy?" credulous relief, "Do you mean ‘Constance? ‘Would yaw-have inc “I've just been ‘Curtis, and he chinks my plan perfect. Have you ever been. Crescent Lake?" she named Garage Hunter River All kinds of repair Battery charging and C. H. SELLARS. crn part of the atom, "Only for .1 week-end tnlce, wl mother." "'l‘hc season hasn't opened for all. Th6 Cfltift Ship is your-g for the trip. Moderate fRtCS- ?" lllrther information ask 90w- rteawmhip agent, or—- m ‘ l. l l. m ilrlct-l. s . ‘item-m; -~,\ -, 40 nu...- ill, "m W I J I v } (‘ha Y ' u ln- R. H. I Alwun wry Canntlilnu Pacific i 51mm Company's Travellers’, , Cheques. Neaotilblo Everywhere i S- S ‘l Leave Montreal l a May 2m. Pacific "*""“" "(WA/T Q/‘lfatert Qffl/lif/tfl/JIYVIZV Canada S. S. Lines STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL 'l‘ilurstiay. lPcoplo. will Ltd. will ‘be bored ~wit°h each other, b the sort of rlottetown Si. J 0hn’s . CAPTHORNE SOAP firs. arse-r}: Leave _ Ch'Town May 31st Bros, Ltd. AGENTS a THE BEDTIME S'l'l{ll’—- HEY W .Tl'\E-RE¢YOUNGSTER_ HAT You UP -ro f Y*Y . {ii ‘Z fir coin‘ ‘TO EAT AN APVL-E. i GOT A RlQHT TO .HA\/'r~i"r l .7 // / o us that you weren't quite well." voice held just the right note of sympa- ‘her new life, she liked Constance 1 Bradley best. The frlie dignity and 5 reserved sweetness of the tall, till to her own little ganiin ‘heart. enormusly. "I'm playing sick," lBlily grinned 9° up at her friend with a flash of ‘her Sudden 850m’ °t "wed" i take a real rest myself!‘ iConstance Bu‘ “Let's play sick together. ‘I'm always so pale and thin t-hat iDad is in» cons-taut terror of my go- lng into a decline. Want to run Billy drcw a sharp breath of in-| "‘I’d adore it,’ IConstancc laughed- talking with ‘Mr. a ia-i mous summer resort in the north-i vet.‘ so it will be quiet, but the» big lio- ‘tcls open the first of -April—t-hat's bu, coining . up for ‘golf and fishing, hilt it wilhglowlng Wm‘ a Steamy be lluiet—not too quiet, so that we quiet you ncetl. Dane, ing ‘when you feel like it, or nothing‘ she slurs owil or your doctor will be bianlillg ‘m8 for tiring you out. You don't know how glad I uln you're going to be m with me for a mouth, Billy. l—i ike you awfully, you know. We're oing to lie-the closest of friends. n aren't we, dear?" "Please let me be your friend!" Billy ‘bog-gall, laying lConstancefiu ol hanti against her cheek ‘in a On Monday Billy was stIiLin bed, there ‘by the (l0ClOl"g orders. slieday rigid. tense, listcuiill: otifor lDaYg, voice, praying for the sound. iShe had had no further message from him, had no idea of the hour he expected to return» Winnie iSihelton, returned froln her week-end in the country, came to the sick girl's room just before one o'clock, the lunclieoll hour. She was carrying a squat, jade bowl filled with violets. "Hello, Billy! iSorry you're sick." she said casually. “Mr- iCurtls sent |me up with these. He's going tn look in on you miter luiucheou. iI-low do yon -feel?" ‘ ‘Billy looked at the girl "who was [hen strangely her foster-sistor—- Jooked long and searchingly into her eyes. Winzlics lovely face waa flushed more rosily than usual. and her shallow blue eyes, shatlowud faintly with pale-violet circles, were light of secure happiness. The delicious lit,- to kept i it, ' 7H, is t0 ll‘. ncrs. but when she realized that iBiily's eyes were upon her lips, raised her handkerchief to them hastily, after setting tho bowl of violets upon Billy's bedside tab- le. ‘But site had not been lquick on- ough to conceal the fact that her lower lip was slightly swollen. its ripe redness tinged slightly with Purple. As iBiily gazed steadily at her, the blood flooded Wlnnitfs cheek-sand ‘brow and throat. lore/ritual: xxxiix On Tuesday evening. while the other mem-bers of the iCurtis house- boltl were at dinner, Viola, the maid, ‘brought Billy's tray to her bedside grinning with ‘wicked glee- : "Hero yc-ur dinner, lMiss Billy. and if you jes’ hapen _ to find a Q H OlTY. FELLOwl DON'T BE. IMPERTlNENT T0 You)? \EL.D£R3. .____________$ / 4.21;...“ m..- Bobrs ALWAYS “rename ME. Bu-r l DON'T an: WHY HY scours SHOULD GL1’ ALL. ‘THE. GOQD THlNcs "TO RAT. L .\ Fricntlly Wnrltlllg. TOUCH THIS APPLE tie unnuth curled upward at the cor- - to see I119 tonight‘! ‘Oh, Mignon, darling, ll'lu starving for tile sight‘ of you, for the touch of your dear! hands. I am willing you to come, to me tonight, for just a few pre- cious uuinutes. ‘I shall be waiting‘ for you in tho old SIIIIIIIICPIIOIIBG at, eleven. 1 can't let you go away for so unauy dreary weeks without tell- ing you goodby. ll love you. Dal" lHer (liuner untouched, gllO lay for a long tin , quite still, her brdy ilulsietl \\ I the fever of an- ticipation. iilluglcally, the very sight of his handwriting had wiped ‘ out all her sick despair. ' Craltiues; dictated her first ac-‘ tions after those long zlliilutes of’ delirious anticipation. She worked with frantic haste for a few minut- es- mashing spoonfuls t.’ food upon her plate, scattering crumbs frun tho toast, jiouriug out a cup of the cooling chocolate .Theu she dir-posed ll most of the food in the . bathroom, leaving just enough to deceive any observer" into thinking ' she had enicu n fairly hearty meal. , ‘It did not occur to her to eat the , food. The very sight tf it was dis- =astefu1 to her, in ll0l‘3i:1t0 of ifillk, tie anticipation. ’ She “'85 safely back in bed again when Viola called for the tray‘, and che :‘Illl‘lCtl dcmllrcly when the col- ircti girl exclaimed happily nvcr_ the lL-Illulllli. she had “eaten? , ’I‘- Q. and Mrs. Meadows paid Lllllll ‘W85 quite jubilant over the :oinr in her eyes. "ll I didn't have word fol it, il'd ‘swear you'd been playing 'posstlm on me," he told .i~r fondly. "Get a good night's sleep now, IBillikiu. and be _ready .or your trip tomorrow. Here's u iiiile check for lncidentals,’ he add- ded awkwardly, tucking a folded slip of paper dlIldQl‘ her pillow. lIc ‘kissed her on ihoth cheeks, and she could see that he was sur- prised und touched when she clung the doctor's tt him, crying brokcnly: "Oil, you're so good to me, so good, 50' good!" The check, which she unfolded with a flllsli of shame and eager- ness, was. for five hundred dollars-- an extramontlfs allowance. How Nyda and -Winuio would hate ho if they knew! ' (To Be Continued)- Touchy Corns Relieved By Marvel Liquid Instantly tile ache stops—the pain goes a\vay,—thot is the iin- mediate effect of Putnam's Corn Extractor. Paint the corn or callous with "Putnam's alld the corn will shrivel up, After a new applications of “Putnam's" the corn will drop out. No ‘palll, or tiisappointmeilt. Putnam's docs the work-m sure pop corn remover. Get a bottle from any drugglst, Refuse a substitute. MARITIME PRINCE (18163) Sire Bandit (8463) Sire of Sir (lmp.) Reformer, (5880) 13151 Dam of sire Octorvla (Imp) Dam Syl- vanla (Imp) 8781 Sire of Dam Prince Prlom (lmp.) 3616, 10854 Dam of Dam Bell of Lochfleld 8782. 16824. will stand for the season of 1927 at 24 Grafton $t., every fort- night from and Including May 20th. Mares at owners risk. yANIEL LIVINGSTONE In charge / 5520-54 4-s6l. FIRST PRIZE _ PURE BRED Clydesdale Stallion SCOTT OF 5T. CUTHBERTS will stand season 1927 at the own era stable, Eldon. Term; $0.00 canon. N. A. GILLIS Owner 5282-5-4-ws-8l. tor visits after dinner, and tho old ' a . nuns infori l? Sleeping; urves BECAUSE .1 firs the ‘i ,/. \ thinks of the Marshall Thousands never knew such sleeping comfort ever existed Ask any Marshall owner what he or shc You'll probably be surprised at: the heart- yielding mattress-or unhealthfully "smoth- ered as in too soft a mattress. You’ll always be proud of‘ the smart, neat Spring Mattress. W iness with which this wonderful mattress is _ Praised. But confirm their enthusiasm by 3"" the P/lflfihall gives to your bed. . Q asking others. and soon you'll believe there w‘ tlmzhsag’ “Prcad °' Pack- but alwallfl i» d) must bcsomething unusual aboutamattress sup?“ 3 ° CW5“ WW1)’ and smoothly. Q‘ ('3 which brings forth such enthusiastic replies A mattress that will give many yam or i‘ . y ‘ N- extra service, produce better and moi-g "A! ‘Mon though! a nmllmr could make o healthful Slttplngcomfort through a definite _ W‘ "tiLWRHH- ‘ ‘ scientific construction is naturally worth a a "I wlhaldn‘! sell mm: farfive time: who: few extra dollars. When others are re- ' ‘- (9 I paid/or i‘: if I couldn't gel another." ylgégfiggélavelilrltggttrlhlfry mattresses your o ‘ /- ' ' ' _ ' I . .- ...'."l:.i.“:.i*;:l‘.§i.:".sliarzsriziaztiil . tM .. . °"‘°°°'“‘ t _ _ resen ars a own: k a‘ the Old-IESIEIlIIOBFd hroom_ 1S from the vacuum; though their math-cs“; Co“: ,,t{,‘f,‘f,o,tehj§ . €..°.'iil;".....f.'.22§li§Z3£§.§?;'il';'§2§“ i. ‘e ma... it a >43 i" hue and natural oflition Y over a period of years. and ‘the soundest in- r Q P u ~ vestment they ever made 1n really restful l " k‘) The actual photograph above reveals and hwlthml slccPml wmlbfi- l“ the secret. Notice how the inner spring Examine this greatest of all mattresses construction of the Marshall Mattress con- fonns to every curve of body is not distorted, cramped or sagging as when sleeping on the ordinary hard, un- mmsuatt VENTILATED MATTRESS comnauv. 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