t ffialraige _f_or Sale a trlend a oversea! A‘ "7 - ,_ i got. a bottle and it has. Mill“ m‘ ‘° much! ani now able ti; he about m! Vii“ u m ‘ l» ‘~- ‘ °"' ‘m’ "“ “'53.. "mun ‘mnmeflngeen for chokinl II 1 1"" w, eye years. l hi" ' ' gpupietlte. to “n”, lettertmaaklnl about what it ha: done for me." Mrsslolzn _y_ grandam. West 5t. l’; ; m, nae. iiiisiewsrt. i’ - - ‘ASTH MA REMEDY completely renovated. ‘e1 8rd floor. I 510.00 a Sentral in business section. onth. Apply Box 115M- ‘ OZI-i-II-iweek. FOR SALE U acre farm. near York Station. 5 acres hardwood. Barns rebuilt. Well watered. Wire fenced. l8 pen ranch new. Also e Island horses. P. MeGlATH. Covehead Road. iflfi-i-ili-lfl-lt-ii-lb _._,_.. for Sale-Campbell's " rage at‘ Ilunterltiver, with gasoline premix; ell pump. air compressor. battery (Larger, etc. Apply to . R. II. CAMPBELL, 224 I-Inston Street. Charlottetown. §-O-O—O'%O~O~4OO u 8017-‘4-12-31. Professional Cards ELECTRIC NEEDLE ‘I ' EXPERT Electric needle to remove super- fluous hair. moles and warts, alsi ' naarcel waving. . I118! I. M. LIBLANO, 29 King Square , ‘ . Phone 1509. - I503-3-lil-mwftf. rim TMIL ES GABBY GERTIE “The man who marries a woman because ahs remind: him of a girl he used to adore can bet she'll keep right on reminding hlm." “Your friend Bank: ha: a very aupercillou: air. What make: him hold his nose so high?" “He can't help it," dear bcy- Ne‘: In ofllelal egg inspector." Prohibition Commission Gian-man. Mr. GIIUBGE II. BBOWn Ilareale, l’. B. l. lend all iafornia“ regarding in- fI-cflela 9f Prohibition Act to the above , » 0r To (lhlel tor B. .I. Haywood II Dorellslter Street, Charlottetown Mark R. McGulgan, B. A. naaasnn. souci-rol. no ' loam 1'0 was &svsn lieu. Charlottetown. en McDonald McPhee l‘ neeoseg’ A Ivmiwfif-l‘ l“ a. 'n. r. IIePIII Smith: solution. Jones: Not if you're broke. IN A FIX "Oh, lat’: slope!" said Harald. “Twould he fins, doncherknow." Said ahe. “it you don't hurry, you'll Elena on papa's toe." Tern: I told‘ lisi-"father that I eapsctadme inherit several please of tlne property. Dick: What dld he say? Tern: He said that " speak was: ms ' LIENT omens scizvici-z cusses‘ (Continued) “And whet did he eeyzj- I=qilerled. "l-Ie was drreadiuily angry. Re asked me what tifiht, I hld b0 interfere. H8 whole business." v ., i “But surely you did for hh sake," I said. “Not that u was necesseryyfes I've explained." ' “I told him I didn't want to inter- iei-e-iie demanded w hem‘ all rlenew about Brackcnhfldlc- Hall Ami you. and of course 1 told him I klww noth- ing. And then the poorold dear klas- ed me aslf I were a kid, and aro- log-lned for his bad temper. You never saw such e sentimental scene. I wept e. bit. I'm afraid. But, oh he is stranl! iliese dlylrI wish I knew what-W make of him. l“ don't believe he elect?! floor, up and dowihup and down; ii’- eeenis to :0 on for hours." "lies not something on his mind." I said. “Have you any inkling what it is?" Mai-get shook her head. “I wish I hull-though I‘ don't suppose 1 could be of any help. And yet one never knows. If only he would share it with me, it might be a relief m him. I can't nsk straight out-I darent. Tell me," she said after a momenta thought, "whether rm fllht in this. I'm going to ask you a question. You were going to explain in me this morning what dad hinted to you eb-' out Mr. Di-ysdaies death, and I stopp- ed you-I've no right to stand back when clad is somehow involved. Was this what he told you? Did he say that there was somethi-UG queer eb- out‘ the old la-irdis death?" Margot spoke the words as if she hated them. "He did. but he sold there was no pioot or it, and I didn't put much stress on it myself. He used it. as an argument why I shouldn't come and stay at the 11311.“ ' "He did. Only as an argument?" “Oh he was upset libmlrl, it all riiht, and said the old lalrd had been his beet friend. But now you tell me this. Marget: Do you honestly think my safety is the only reason why he's keen I should clear out?" Mai-get started. Her eyes opened, and she looked at me queerly. "Oh!" she said with a catch in her breath. and stopped. Then her eyes filled with saw her \bitin¢ hei- dip." "1 wish to heaven I knew!" she said quietly. “It's Seymorefl-I said with sudden bitterness. "You'll find it has some- thing to do with that men Seymore. What is your father's attitude toward rum?" . "Hush!" said Margot quickly. "They're w-iiltngdor us at the dike." Bythis time we had reached the rising grounds and George andldey- moie weiesittiiig watching us. en- pylngllie nudge-dispersing cclaoe of a clgarettesAs we drew near, George jumped t0 hls feet. "Come on." he said u» seymee-e. "We won't interrupt those two, they seem much boo interested." I could see that George was e to continue their chat. and I gave them a good hundred yards‘ start be- fore Piftingour iniealnients over the drysione dike, and inutely admirinl the skill and m” with Mum navi- gated its rough contour. It. crossod~iny mind that I should mention the occasion when I had seen her at Boymorce window in the Iidin- biufh Hotel, butdecided to keep flint hack for thenioment. To speak or it might look as if I were demanding an eepleneuon, when after ell it was none 0i’ m! bilsinus, and M!!!“ might fleece up alloaether. I knew it had been an effort for hei- to con- Frlcnds are a nreat con- told me w keep my timers wrtitfthe ' a wink at iiight, pacing his bedroom‘ were which ehdhruéhedlisek. and 1‘ .,_. ‘. . ' BXIIDIINGW- n: . .h"l'iliii'.“i"i.°“'4‘lilll’-llii'ill°i¥ tor meg‘ whyfeholuld s‘ ‘shew; yearrriibveicir ycuhefe- 1s: A in . 1 " “weurqaeiiwu Marsetisiiigiilajamlla-f, .. . .. "You're lmilw sate." 1 “I am Itlinfliflfldflip therbum ' but I mm n» "Ronny {lair cracks?“ trees." aedd>Gc0i1c."“DOn't bother to gather those’ sticks. iiimflahaw; he'll bringyoufback, " _ to make ‘s. bonfire." _ "Of! you gotheni" laughed Margot; "and don't be a minute later ‘than half past '4." - 1 ' ‘ ' ..('I'o be Continued) ; _ inns-r SAINT! or: . » y . .- THI NIW yWfll-LD. Vatican City. April_'_i_1,- Eliht. martyrs ofthe Roman ‘Oatholief faith will be solemnly in; Jill-lo and will-thus beoomefrl-ic met saints of the North American continent. The new saints will be:-' " Jean do ‘aiebsui (loos-Icon. who was tortured to death by the Iriquois Indiansand whose head is still kept as a relic at the - Hoicl-Dieu ‘in Quebec. ‘ ' » - ‘ Gabriel Lnlcmant (1610-1649). tor- ltursldto cleciih it the some time as gthe Blessed da Biebeuf. . i Antony Daniel (1806-1648 and ‘Charles Garneir (1806-1849). both latifttks on I-Iulon missions. .N<_>_el scks on .I-lurori ~N‘_oel Ciiabnlifli (1611-1649) killed by l ren- en-eds Indian, ._Rene-.G0\&Pi1. killed ester torture in New vent mu. Isaac Jogues and John Islands. also murdered by Indians, while on lnis- sionaryworir.‘ 1' 1 ' \ ‘ 'I'l1c eilht martyrfiwsre bcntifiedwm Jilne 25Lr1925h leffle‘ the conciliation lilacs two cleanly esbtbllalted initialised-lave ~10’ be proves mulls‘ fullifsavlafsctionof- the Cwueeezaoionoflfllks. ' _ ' ' buted tolthe tier-Eyre tjvsimvinjlisen purpOSepf the ‘oanonisqtibll-i.“ ' obta-icedlat the reualouehoils: o! ’ i; Hyacinth. in; Qifebdo ' on ~.Noven1: l Y a0, m1. onluiat ten (cum were elicited, uni-sigh" up‘ qr the mrtyrsl the oulstiiidind #111215. bclnc, the cure or Sister leads trims io".v_ist1.;il\_e V14», moi for the oancniiabim vueirlflliQ1irflllfl.‘ , _ I,‘ The only rum oarionlseiliftfht gdeuh‘ liniesiein‘ odntirianth was Saint neeoorliiigiia‘. Psi-u. - marl-run Bernie y ' ‘ l The Mei-ehineelting 6r1-ieerel‘ornve_ wmnseruiriietltuls ei. the sight members. andone visitor pre- sent. _ The meeting, opened jwithtl-ief Ode. The nrinules er-iaatimwtlnr were read and_ adopted. of. cchinuuase and _ lmolntinenhot Bag-nail and Mrs oeriield slammi- ride in me as much as she had done. andisdmiredtheraoialnservethat hldmadsherholdherwfltueti-llshe was quite certain I waaaparaonslie could trust. liven on the day I had ioidherllcvedheinahehadbsen ‘ieueeht; and itwupleesentieinem thinkshshadinadsinaherconrldent .......'....'M1..e nsa-romisdwithoinahciiessorheeita- tkai._lut tliceiniject of her. father |and Miss I-Ielc-ia udmlieii. gileesefeg" ‘f’ '0!‘ erv y» deem sdts-tefliiefiidegiywilioli 7 l . Among ‘the various miracles attri?‘ ‘ disses w’ theptnlbeyatitiai fort-he ‘I ' These {nyli-qclest- iefertgitht cures » home of we. with’ l same. lick Ocunnittae: rope l School Oomndtiee, Mrs. ~ ‘with. ‘ ; nuiherebwlyivesr. c youcsn impress others. negligees. teriaia, lice-edged inherent charm h: awoman. tdgious. garment. ‘ l ,,... ,, ndencepwas read. by t“; secretary rdgardinmthe niakinl oi Inen for the Sanitarium. » The Jnembers decided ‘to .~m.eke'.-‘tw_e_nty-five~ pillow cases. Hrtlfihlflhlkrril, Miss Ilelena‘ Mac- Millan andfMrs. Garfield Steveiion l to write ymletlnr of '. dcndolence toMrs‘. iii-en: Nicholson. Rnlfcaiiflwas. answered ‘eby "A Pro- ’ lei-b" and the subject" dordisoussion "dying in-whish all the menberatook partJ Mrs. Pope Bag- nalrinviledthe members toher horns nirt 'meetng,'-wlien ~- roll call will-be answered‘ wlthwcerden and ~ value-y mine" and the‘ subject for oieeineienwm be slinninunn were. dcsedwvlth uisireudeiel ~ ‘sitar’ wl-eich lunch was’ ser- isdby the ladies. ' i lur- men. Mellie-eon; shie-eld. we: a recent visitor to North ‘X11011 and Albany. - w. Junie: ,Mac0rcecr. Central. ‘hot 1c, was a recentvlsitm-lo Albany- Mr. - Oariiilchesl recently _ , iiftvlzelisiigliejliwoinonfgoff _. , CHARLOTITETQWN g -'hilsba.iii'l'sfjllovel—llkeelp romance inXmarrFap-‘tlist is the put upztoyme constantly byin- cl-lliibqdfiflef~l'ortiinaleb.thesnawer' is yea. _ How? Bybeing always feminine- chermingly. colouijully. feminine. But first of all you yourself-must feel your own daintiness, womaniiness, before Oneofthssurestwaysforawifetogain ' perfect confidence in her dainty, lovely - femininityis to wear churning lingerie and Wonderful colours, soft, shimmering m» nuclei-things! They just makes. woman believe in herself-feel her If a. woman but keeps all this loveliness- at its very best-as beautiful as when it came, new, from its tissued box. she ie captain of her fate—irresi_stible. ‘ Because she believes in herself she makes others believe in her. Confidence is con- ‘U Keep Colours Charming But,’ women tell me, it is so difficult to wear loveiy nuclei-things always and keep thenrlooking as wonder-fill, as colourful, as wiicnlthey were new. Frequent washing (and wemust be dainty) takes some of tbs idyeiycolour and charm out offlic. / Your Home‘ your frocks and . surroundings. Even To-tliis I reply. that is too often the - case, but it need; never be so if women faithfully use that invaluable product, Luz‘ _ —-.which is made especially to cleanse with- out disturbing the vibrant loveliness of the - colours. If a garment is safe in ciearwater ‘ alone. it is just as safe iiiLux. ' , ’ . purchased a lovely lesnrcvdvivestem‘ horses. - » . The slork recently visited the honie o.‘ Mr. and -Mrs. trunk Ksilyfl end left olloveiy baby boy, congratulations. Miss Hilda Noonan. ,Oentrevlile, Bedcque , was a ev-bltor no Albany Wednesday. the guest ; of m: ‘and MreAndrewNeodan.‘ ' i’ ~~ The auhilis nisutuu niotfor their monthly meeting at the horns or Mrs. Andrew Noohan WcdnesdayjJvai-iing Apfll lid. ' --e- A very enjoyable evening ‘we’: spent at the some of Mr; and‘ m-eigv.’ P. Cameron. Wedneadiy ‘evening? April 9th wnentlie laeiissoruienlueuee‘ Institute held e social - ‘rho evening was pleasantly spent in music games ind phono- evening spent for e loniwhlle. aVBi-YRNOIIIBIIGO. -—n-— m: hqrtlokelly. shamrock, Not only should you express your femi- ninity through the clfecl; dainty under- tliings have one. yaw-as well as directly through the magnetism of coloun in Reflects You. . you. accessories (gloves, scarfs, haudkerchiefs) but-by your very the curtains, drap-' eriee, slip‘ covers z in your‘ livingxoom Some wlcss keep . mane: in near-ridge foresaw-isn't one secret the habit? form art of the ma ‘c spell that reflects d iicre, too, u: is invaluable. ~ (loft) After 1f washings ioiZIi an ordinary good coop —-siik fibre: a iiltleeid; of place-lace dini- nied.‘ Lustre aligiiiiy “EMF-colour all. After lulwlfiwuhf 1 . u: flverythreadinplsncg ' silk and lace fibres in- tact. colour inlact. The é-i __ has =Me graph eeieeuoeie. iideiniydunch m‘ than served after which“ the'evenin' ‘g was eroueiit to a eineeenifeli went homofcelins that ityea the best _ _ _ » alNNortholt Aerodrome. Mlddlesex, Mn. A. ll. Hollandreoerlctown. was iuiveeaeneiinseei-fietowntaeeueu _ garment retains all the charm of new. I If it's safe in water," s s a it“ ldG l. ‘ Mill ~ .3"; ’ iii W: v 6" ‘I theflovaracr y isiwwinthshendscdoriev/hcl said: "Coot Wlir.» 1718110115 upon‘ and I-vrlll sustain tilde," And to I-ilm we ‘commend you; ' ‘Melted on behalf or Rustioo Wo- men's Institute, . Janice Stevenson, _ Margaret Buchanan, ' " IlcleniIlePage. Tried It Again . 9'9‘? T1" "1111 1101 was taking part in a 10611 tconoert. He was only seven years old and recited ao well that h was encored. . ~ . - "W011. KIWI. and-how did you get on?" aaked~hls proud father, when he returpcdihcnie. - . "Why; I thouaht Ivhad - dons all rlghtflrepiied Harry, "but they made made it ‘aeainfl-u-gle quwmh -..A rmdfliflill tablet i h) -flqugdmn Leader A. G. Jones-Vliilianis and Flight Lieut: Nwl-I. Jenkins, who lost tlicirfllves in an atteniplednon-stop fllehfto - the Cape of‘ Good Hope, Smith Africa, was unveiled recently Enlllnd. Hillel's has wsnderhl ‘antiseptic power i Tenders will bersoeived at . for purchase of S. l. ‘TERM ' i; gross 319.2, depth 13.8. built . 189s for Govt. Now owned Driven ashore sheltered Ours l f Nild. tor" particulars apply y. Saltefs’ Bone, ' Ltd. N. l. fligheetor any North! necessarily accepted. (Signet!) ' BUEGIO b LAPOILI EXPOII LIMITED. :1 Steamer ; lisholi l Bilrseo. Newfoundland. -. 44-121. va -.... l iluuigli Gems J. Tweedy announcl he has removed his law Olllce it. offices formerly occupied hi’ _ Motion and Dufly, Royal Canada Chambers, Charlotte - . jllflhlbitllf until further notice. _ 1 A kBYordcrMf W. The Province of Prince Edward‘ Isliind . . lloaila Glnseil to iluio Trafilf ~ . "I'M illfiljli-icnpflllotor Vehicles on the n»... lluli -. oihtlii: Province outside ofrlneorporated cities audio it _ i n. ii. srnwmr. a a v us. L 1" e v all- \ r moi-locum‘ ° ,1.