_:* RABB , i . 2,; It s Growing! w... i- The shoulder-length bob ia taking i: real [ilzti-oamong fashions of tho ‘.- ' ow tu*‘the new lrngth. as worn by New York City girls is éfffyhoifli in the above photograph of Mira i-Idnu. Rabhe, 1925 Avenue G, “T? Qlirouklyn. "'1 Qlis: Rahhc says; "I am certainly delighted thut l lot my hair grow t0 the new length now that I have ‘found n. vvny t0 kin-p if. casily man- r-agcnhlo and Mimi-tire. .\l_v hnir‘ ii eu-r so nnivh llnilii-r nml inure vigor- ou< than it hiis lm-n for u long time. Ainl it is iron fruni nll [rows of drin- r d-flulrtiif, now. 1 attribute its iinpi'<\\'e- . -_ "fiicnt to the mi-ihoil I an! using to ' ‘l ' ' wire fur it. it's so popular nniong ‘ the girls in my not. All we do Eu ut I. little llunilorine on unr lirnsies vvhi-nrver we iiflc (hi-m. 'l'hl.v llliiht‘! my "it ID i'ii~_\' i0 ilfiK-is an)‘ way l r‘ _, ovum 1a and huhls it in plm-e as l " " brrungo it. DflIlilPTlilP soothes my scalp and keeps it. nn<l my lllili‘ so clean, I ""9111 liiJPil iu shzinipm- ill-it'll tlinn iwn-e 7| inrvntli, nun‘. .'\lll|- ll pr frivnilu nilniiri- tln- \\:i_\ n viral.‘ I)‘ hair an bright niul i-plrkl nth" | llunilcrine (luvs iliuft‘ in bring cub " the iiiililfiil color, tln- ghoul and lustre of your hair, than shampoos or hrillinniine. lr remove that oily film from it. pin» é; new life and lnsirl‘. lL vlvzinscs nn-i invigorate! - ihn scalp; helps (liflfiviiiit! ilnndrnfl’. llnnilvrine is ili-liglvz 'z.il_\' irnrrnnccil; i=n't oily. doc-sift <l]('|\\', All drug stores lime the gi‘i‘ii‘.i‘ll5 35c bottles. h-l i E. w. 5 4- ._._ g .'.. . '\ j . ‘i iPrcfessipnalCardsl ' BELL GRMATHIESON s l. .-i ; b . R. BELL D. L. ‘MATHIESON, LL. B. Eiwc. 1 l "i Barristers, Soiicitom, Money to Loan; , Offices-Charlottetown and Montague, - Mark R. McGuigan l B. A. 5 BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LQAN 1 Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l.‘ McLeod & Bentley .1. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Banister and Attnrney-at-Lavv Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. .1 _ i)‘ "' McDonald McPhee : :i:‘4-J,-~E .- B, A, i u‘ - J. A. ilk-DONALD n. r. MePlIEh, .~ . BARRISTERS, arromvevs, no. 1 ' , , - MONEY r0 LOAN- , , I l‘ ‘jllley Building Charlottetown‘ _ J. D. STEWART. K. C. ,- “ N W. LOWTIIER : -BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC.‘ . 84 Great George Street ' l MONEY T0 LOAN l 2021-1-4-tf. _Dr. D. T. Waye l DENTAL UiIC-EON 130 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ Phone 543 v h, l 7A jackdaw was recently frozen to. _ _' death on a weathervane léilflm‘ l "Abbey. in England. : “Next the United States, Canada.‘ is the world‘; greatest, exporter of = ‘lfrubber iootwear. i it up." i" Cmwltn“ l —1l/Iore than 102,000 pO-unds qpoultry were sent from Russia. to the lUnited States last year. -- SMILES -- c-u/zr scans, "Modern fiappera know that when a man suggest: taking a bite acme- wnere it isn't always on invitation to eat." HAD LIVED AHEAD - "Do you think he ha! a future?" "No, I think he has about used - "Why do you call her a belie? She's neither pretty nor aweet- voiced." _ “True enouuhébut what a clap- per ahe ha|l"_' " _> ‘ "rns mnenrrkncz “Do you think that boy Inherited any of hia lather’: genius?" "Well, I believe he make! even better home brew than hlc dad made." . ES-t-ewart & Lowther 5 .g i-iatcliiet; Mr. Piiera Ia trying to a golntment aa a pollceman. Well, he ought to do in of dressed bli-mrd‘: Llnimvnt Dllfllltl Flu. filflu BMW" inee, outside of Incorporated Cities and Towns, i: prohibited until further B01109. ' oora-i-s-ai then eod2i. NOTICE i ROADS CLOSED TO AUTO TRAFFIC’ The OWPIl-lon (If Mllior Vehicles on the Public I-Iighwaya. of this Prov- l-l. 1t. STEWART, Clerk Executive Council. i 5n. ,_. For Sale I "Brunswick Hotel For sale or rent, Brunswick Ilotel at Kensingl {ton situated on'Main~St., desirable business stand also livery stable and sample rooms adjoining. Prop- ' Iwerty being completely renovated. Will also sell ad- goining property known as the Howard estate, house born and large lot. Price reasonable easy terms. Apply at Brunswick Hotel Kensingtomor write ' iii. P. Lynda 14 Water St. Charlottetown. or Rent im-uccowfoo: [lien Marooned George Marsh . i . ,QQQQQODQOQOQQOOQIODIO THE STORY Q§QOO§OOO On her knees beside the man whose pulse she could not feel, bobbed J0!!! Quarrler. Gripping the relaxed hand oi’ the friend he had failed to sive. Guthrie listened for 5 heart- befit- There wu none. Laughing McDonlld had joined the silent battaiioru, w "He's gone?" he asked the kill, while the policemen, dumb in their surprise, gcped at the two figures with their dead. She nodded. ‘ "Gentlemen," Guthrie turned Axis face to his guests. "You are too 11W- Your man has escaped." “Stalf back!" From the open door two flit-like eyes in a face black with menace Illi- tered over a rifle barrel held loosely. shoulder high. In undershirt and socks, his Wfl-ist belted in bandages, stood Etienne Savanne, skinning imlio dangling from a wrist thong, ll m! summons of his chief. "Hand! up! Queek!" ‘ His eyes shifting in doubt from the savage features of Savarme to ‘the body, Farrel demanded: “WhaUa this? A hold-up?" "It's all right, Etienne. Drop your gun," ordered Guthrie in a tired voice, getting to his feet. "There's no trouble here.” “Oh, yes, there is!" objected Raw- don, ‘recoverixig his nerve. “ill/hot d'y0u mean, Major Guthrie, by secret- ing a. man wanted for murder’? Thexos some real trouble B11656 WT‘ you, as an accessory!" "shut; up, RowdOn!" snapped Far- rel. "I'm in commond here." And the older man tumbled in en inside poc- ket, and produced an oilskin envelope. Numb with bitterness, Guthrie, ald- ed by Etienne, carried the shell‘ 01 Craig Galbraith into the bedroom littered with the debris oi his uncou- sclous frenzy. ' "Como here, will you, Guthrie?" called Fbrrel, who held a photclrllih in his hand. ‘ "'15 that, Laughing McDonald?" Guthrie apathetically took the pho: tog-mph and went in the lamp. It was the likeness of a large man in Cona- diaduniform, char/patched face hollo- lessly disfigured- by wounds. As he looked at theycanadaian soldier, into the‘ listless eyes of the man who had given his all tor friendship, andln vain, crept, a doubt-perplexity, then ‘cold wzsurance. Garth handed the "photograph to Joan Quarrier. For an instant she examined the likeness, then with n. note of triumph in her voice, returned it to Guthrié with: "It looks like him, but this man has no lobe on his left bar andhl! Mair-look at. the thin hair! His-our man's thick." Guthrie hooded. "This Ls the man you are after Farrel?" ' ‘ ' "Yes, and he's the man in N199 rot g ' ‘. ""1 cu didn't. tell me his real name." real name is Carmichael-Jack Carmichael. You ought to know major; hemust have beenajriend b! yours to take the chances with the law that. you have, in hiding him." i "All right," said Guthrie‘ ‘coldly, “Any chances I took, I'll answer for. Now locket. this photograph, You see that this man. besides losing half. his face-poor devil-mac no lobe on his left ear. That's clear, is it?" “Yes, I noticed that." "All right. Now look at his hair-- is it thick or thin?" ' "Thin." "All right. Now in his description what scars does he carry?" - ~ Farrel read from the paper he too tromure envelope in his pocket. “Scars: Little linger on right hand missing; lobe of left‘ ear, missing; etc! shell wound on kiltts." v "Come in here. Taking a candle, Guthrieiled the two policemen into the bedrr-am. "There's the little finger on both hands. Get that?" Joan heard Guthrie say "Ears both whole, aren't. they? See any acars on his kneels?- Noi" ' . "Now, Inspector Farrel, look at that head oi liairi-Does that look thin to yout-No," quite the contrary. it couldn't. be thicker. Now rn ask you to notice thia bayonet thrust. Halon it in_a raid in the Yprea salient.- Thatfis what, gave him his tirstyiV. C. I was with him. Ho; your man .a‘ BOAZ-‘llfielwk ' mew» aiUi-racxoi the collar-pone like than ;-Nci-Are you utiuicd, Farrel? For‘ a space. the trembling girl. thrilled-elated listened for a reply. Then more came in the ‘low voice ot Ferrel a reluctant "YIN?" _ m. three men nodded w" theJiv- in room, victory jio the eyca or the factor o! lilkwan.,Afteg-_,u-ig_i.oii, the anxiety. the despair, the memory of om; Galbraith ézfsni... Iiixcuaablo as Guthrie hazftboiight the m. in n» iiglifofcircumlilinoea, it wasjood to ‘knpwlic, had implied a hunted man. cm; um not been the only Canadiln tolcomdhorne toihis Calvary. Laughing McDonald, of- the Ghost, was not wanted in Halifax. CHAPTER XV mu Guthrie to tub half: breed, whcilngored s: his gun-rack in the room. kite still hanging from Wrist thong. hostile eyes on t-heqaolioc- mcn, "you help Miss Quarrier and 01d Anne, while Lshow these icntlemezi their beds: Piibe-bcck directly." ' With a backward glance ct iJotn, Rawdcn . reiucuntlir {allowed the otners fro mthe house. In the trade-room Guthrie told the story. of Graig Galbraith. - - rflemade the trench raid-a work of art, Farrel, V. C. Croix de- Guen-e Legion o! Honon-he had them‘ ail. There wasn't a. J-Iuri- ~headquarters that didn't know~ hianame. ‘Ihey of- fered a king's ransom. for ‘him dead or alive." - "They wamei-i me at Moose um it would-be suicide for us ‘to go to than schooner," replied the older man. I "It -wouid'~ have’ been, Farrel." "What wBs he doin‘ with the Lewis Runs?" ' I ‘ A ' " "I don't know. 0- course, I ‘thought- he was the man wanted and figured that he didn't intend to be taken. ‘But he was ~~weird with a‘ pistol: He'd shoot with either hand, from any an- gle. And his strengtlv-yuu saw-him and- can judge." ' - ' ‘ "Well," said 1 Farrel ‘ with a sigh, ‘Tm glad it turnedloul: as it did. If the description had tallied with him, you were in bad for concealing’ him from‘ us. although I nderatandhow you felt-in bed with your people, "Yes," said Guthrie. quietly,‘ "it took some hard thinking id ‘decide what to do when you heard -h'im break- loose!" - - - ‘ "when in-do?!’ demanded Rawdon with a snee . "What; could-you do?" Guthrie's glance in the direction of ' the‘ speaker brought ‘the Rawdori‘; face. ' '~ _ "Shoot you tihreugia the head, Raw- don. if I had-been the only one in- volved-l-or rather, the eerc, toinsure‘ getting your brain." “You ' would-would you! '_'- Purpling with rage. d; -, llOQIHIn straightened to his IceL-"You were trying to hide a crook from the ‘officers of the 1w- or thought you .were‘-" - Within crasrr- Guthrie’: chair hi: me noo: behind him. "Mention that man oven there again-‘nnd f you'll never ieave-" ~' - ' ' ’ "Hold -on *here!"- Rougiy? pushnig his subordinate behind him. Farrel faced the mm whose mouth curled in contempt o! the patent fear lathe eyes of the younger policeman. "I won't 'havo. I. fight here,’ major! You're nervouk-get yourself in hand!" ~ i . i ~ ; ‘fit’; allright, ‘Farrel. He!‘ sate enough" here," I said Guthrie quietly, "but he'll have to watch his step. Un- derstand. R-awdon?" r ' . Tuminghls beck on the victim of his. ower-raw‘ net-vex, ‘Garth ~ threw a. good-night to Inspector Farrel and returned to the‘ watchers.‘ ' ' " Guthrie crossed the white clearing. stung-by regret at, his loss 0i.’ self- control, hi; deliberate humiliation‘ o! the man whose manneriwith Joan Quarrier at the supportable wayeio- quent o! the gossip at Albany. Bur, harassed u he woe by anxiety for the safety of Galbraith,” the veiled inauii, in the uncouth Rawdorra frank admiration of the girl,- who staunch- ly aimuiated interut-inhia attention! while her ears atrainbd tor thedifldi edwounds which would ‘betrayedmhbm Guthrie's command»! hiuucib had been foo sorely: taxed. "rhe ‘strain over, .hia raw nervca. had nought tho panacea. offered. Durinrhia uhort stiy ‘at Eikwan, Gonatbbio Rawdorrof the government: police wu-‘not-olit to presa hi: attentionron Jloan Quote rler: I i ;O0NTINUFD WIIICII CAME HIM‘? ' ‘ blood to BO810N,»Aprii ~l.-'I'he question "Which camp firm, the tree" or tho hoop?!’ la naked-hy- many. who lee an iron hoop encircling ~the - bu‘ of a grown nah. tree - on South Jtroei. i wail-mm. omuuaqum in m. vim- ity aapthe hoop was there ca. ion: ll i116! olnvremcmbqr. lndJt in not . known it someone plum it cm the tree when it no a aapiinl, or-itthe trcc any inside the hoopaa it was lying on the ground. . . , -_ emu. will beiinciudcd mi aurvcy ottiu entire British Imnirq wcpoccc to_bc undcgtokcn bythc Britten Gov- ernment to uncertain the pocltbiiitiol O Enila ‘Marl; :li!Ifi1I' bead of lb: utablirbnlent bearing bi: name, an tin Rut DivunoujParir. M. liiiauf mafia a, runfuhurdy of modern mu of M: Jbin.‘ Hi: ‘ward on Iizr/J mat- ' ' i mi Lfaullrnritnlive. de beauté. _ ' A prhlguforpulc mioayin n» pup/u pd: of palm an 011w, anon.» firm rb: day: '1 cul/ifigufiiilmh‘. Al‘ i6 Rue Daunou, Paris, many of the , i world's mos: distinguished women are accustomed to consult E."Masse'ion problems of skin care. M1556 “gives much time and thought to‘ home beauty methods, as well as to the treatments given in his artistic salon "Eflicient but gentle cleansing of the skin at home is an absolute requirement of success MASSFOf Distinguished Authority on Beauty» Culture a 4 This celebrated authority on‘ the technique of acquiring personal loveliness advises a simple but un- failing rule ‘for complexion beauty ing 11nd have de ' simplest method is’ b consistent, thorough use the soa dee , 16 Ru: Duuuou, Paar: ~ that which“ bl this same advice. "Eflicient but gentle cleona- » ozfthe akin at home icon abso ute requiremeritofsuc- cess irt our work. We have investigated mlmtyvnzethod; ' by which this ma bedone '. . , that the - or : the best of all. That 1a the which combines c canning with the we Jcnown cosmetice acts - of palm and olive oi ." i {told/Mun , ’ A in our work," says Mascé. “Clients who ‘follow our ad- vice nrvrkueeany coop-except’ . I I ‘ 'ds' oil‘; of palm and They are the ones whose skin shows thelgréar- es: improvemencasa result of ‘ we give in the saloo."_ Other authorities agree x‘ » All the leading figuresvin the Parisian world of beauty culture agree with M. Masséi Lin: Cavalieri, Vincent, Mme. Valentin lc Brun- these are just a. few of the many Frendrauy thorities who recommend this some treatment. And in Berlin, Wendy London» in all the cosmopolitan centers of culture-one meets’ ' Wbotpalm and olive oil: do . The need for thorough; Bu: gentle, cleans- ing of the akin i: universally recoghiged, Oil ‘$950M. dim. dilhmcke-up, clog die pores. Unless they are removed daily, i they will harden into blackhecda and sallowness and a dull, in Palmolive Soap beauty experts-in Cmgda and all over the world-find just the correct 0f Fitting: arr army.’ 1 ' ' olives. thetreaunentsl '~_,'1. treatment, In this _ pimples or cause lifeless skin. .- arise" Tin rbqm ofjbo fin: old inlaid floor, Ibo grandeur of typical Pariliaq dmratiau rbarzcrerize rbt.’ii¢u!.va.-'an at I6 Tim-Daunou. flmininr, dttijglifiJd lsflfmui ta lb! Jil- ' ‘ rr:'.1 11.11; rlimul: ofM. Mam‘. a purges, his patrons t0 use one " itreatment to kéepFthe-iiskin lovely blending of those oils which are so beneficial to the skin. This soup, as Mcssé says, "corn- bines deep cleansing with the well-known cosmetic effect of palm and olive oils." ‘Massé also prepares an astringent, Elixor Camphre and Creme Massé, specially for home use... but always he suggests,‘ and his most famous colleagues agree upon, the following twice a day, to retain skin loveli- ness: first, arich Lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water, to be rubbed, with both hands, well into the skin. Two minutes of soap H115- aage; a rinse, firs: with warm water, then with cold. A final ice water rinse as astringent. Dry skin usually needs some oily cream a: least once a day. Oily skin requires an astringent lotion and (he useof a day cream with drying ciTcct. 2-minute treatment - millions of women find a solution to their problems of skin care. Palmolive is now the leading com- l "plexion soap not only in Canada bu: also in "_48 other countries. l Gleanings from Tryon And ‘Vicinity Miss RetalDawson has accepted o position in "Summerside. Miss IvyArbing is confined to her home with a severe cold. Mr. Ross-Boulter o! Victoria. was a visitor tolTryort laaiwweek. Mr. Eldon Lqrgc, Albany, wuaa recent ‘visitor! to ‘North Tryon. Mr. AiberbCclibeck w... a visitor to Orapaud Saturdaynight. Mr. Jacki Read, Borden. was a via- itor to Tryop last Thursday. . 1 . ' Fricndflwili be glad to learn that Mill uvma Oiiibockia slowly irn- proving. m. vim Iihixorn u _' confined ' :5 nu home with a aevere attack '9: chickenpdx, _ ' ' i‘ ' Mr. George bdocwliiiania made a business trlpm) Gabe fiavera whari last Thursday‘. Messrs l). Jpn-nil J. iii. Thompson made c‘ bucineu trip oqlurnmeraide r 1 . f , l‘ ~ v ___ ' uiu Pmaic onmiouu; llifl u". um Macxcnlic wervvialtora u» Orapaud Monday. ~ “t-ietmeh-w-"v?!" Jet?" 1 \. a A ».,r , A Mr; .1. A. Chisholm ‘u wnrmeirw her home through illness. ‘, Mr. Albert Tanwn, 5t. Eleonora. spent the Put week in Tryon, the guest of 11L: niece Mrs, Amos Mac- Williams. Mr. Amos Mlcwiiiianu had the misfortune of losing his valuable driving mare recently with pneum- onia. ' Mrs. H. M. Chisholm is spending a few dcys in Charlottetown the guest of her father, Mr. Benjamin Carter. Mr. Joseph Thompson‘ has recent? iy purchased h. valuable poncho... cademan Holland for which he paid a fancy price. Mr. Fred Leard’! manyfricnda in Tryon and vicinity will i» pip.“ to learn that he in able to be about again after his recent aofibiil iiinell.‘ _ The old time music program ovlr c r c v sponsored by the wolf known firm of Prowae Bron,‘ Ltd. on‘ the nilht of March 36th vm a moat wonderful aucccu, and thourmighly‘ enivved-z. ‘ _ _' "on Monday night in the form 0i . .3533 XTEQTE") 4 - anon i MT. STEWART NOTES 1w. B1106 Yea u w b; complim- ented on. the splendid Pmiflm which heput on in the _Mt. B. Hail moving pictured followed by a “i=eo" dance afterwards“ which qfliifi l number enjoyed. . Mr. Irvin iiradiey. St. Teresdl. waa a viqior _to ML- Stewart on Tue-sdhy lut. i . ma, J. F. wheanphiown. woe in Mt. sumo. Wednecdqy. , Mlfl-Ardl-ifl ‘McDonald, surveyor, Bout-is, waa working in Mt. Biewari. int week. in connection with the surveying o! the new branch lino. - Mr. Fred Ci. herd, lett on Mon- day for New York. - Mn. w. n; nouclirceccmmnled by her little wiaulhtfir. Mergarct wcroin Lhe-cityon Wednesday-D. Oootainirig the tclcrraphic addrfll bf 100M300 firms‘. a dirwibrv hu b"?! imicd in Ihbllnd.‘ . ' - ' Iotiuaiutic automobile. owner: oi mum m would! tica bu"!!! W ‘names ot thcifcarl. ' - I , . . Kl otaaaap" rrrrm ~ a/vo. avboa a.‘ a. anon Bestwall Plastij ' Board Aand Beaver Board GENUINE RED EDGE Beaver Insul Boardfl Just Received- ‘ m M feet Beatvvall Plum BM"- Iii M feet Genuine Beaver 50ml‘ ,1» M mt nuui nomi- L. M. POOLE & C0- PAOLPS WIIARVFS 4-4-41. FOX I MEA T FOR sAus Bonciua horn nut. boneless W‘ trimming and mi, triv- I" "lb", naunn cow nomad c0. l- - sm-a-1-u._ ~ ~ - LIVE HOGS . we are taking ii" hos: daily. enrvm‘? Saturday, paylnz hi3“? A eat market prices. ‘Davis 6'! Fraser, i-w