rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN- JUNE 19, 1925 dt 7 g4, c eaing you can't beat this soap -” l says Mrs. Experience, who chooses soap for its economy and labour- saving value. soap and water——I call on Sunlight. "Sunlight really is economical, too! You see, every bit “Sunlight puts the sunshine of cleanliness into the homel For washing clothes, dishes, woodwork, lino’ leunis, in fact, for anything that can be cleaned with And Sunlight does its work so well and leaves everything sweet and clean. 0i it is pure, cleansing soap, containing no filling or hardening materials, which are only waste as concerned. far as we women are “Tqiiget greater cleaning value out of a pure laundry soap—:ind so I say, ‘Always keep a good supply of Sunlight on hand‘. It really improves with age. And because of its purity, Sunlight is kind to your hands and keeps them smooth and comfortable." Limited, Toronto. Sunlight Soap Sunlight is made by Lever Brothers S-l-l i Treat yourself to a real vacation. Take the trip that offers grandest scenery and utmost enjoyment. New scenic thrills await you in flasper National Park and on Triangle our of British Columbia. Awe-inspiring grandeur features the boat trip from Vancouver to Skaiwfly. Alaska- Jasper National Park This vast playgroundsurpasses all other vacation spots. Golfing. hlkmi. 611K95- ing, or sunmming -— you are surrounded by snow peaks, up among blue glaciers and Alpine flowers, in a world of breath- less beauty. Modern hotel service at 1 Jasper Park Lodge. Rates $6.00 a day up. American plan. The Triangle Tour of British Columbia From Jasper you travel down the Valley of the Mystic Skeena to Prince Rupert. Thence by palatial steamer through the Sheltered Scenic Seas to Vancouver; by train back to Jasper, _by a scenic route that follows the TOGIIII§_KOTKCS of the Fraser and Thompson ivers. The Boat Trip to Alaska A side-trip to Alaska will amply tipsy you. At Vancouver boarrl a Canadian Nation steamer hound northward, for the voyage up the North Pacific Coast to SkalIWlY- Enjoy new thrills, strange sights. mountain grandeur and glacier glories. The Continunlll Llmltod Ionvol Moninul l0.15.v.m. dolly for ‘oVlnnlpobSonkntoon, Edmon- ton and Vancouver. For Farm, Itnnrrviifinim, Etc. ( Apply Tn w. it. imimiis, cu,- Ticket Apt-nu H’. W. FIJSN, Hinliuii Ticket .\|li‘liI. For apnea and rate: lpply CARVELL 3110s., Agents 1388-6-5fniwtf. Canada Steamship Lines ltd. S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA Montreal Charlottetown St. J0hn’s Leave Arnlv, Charlottetown l l Montreal and leave for St. John'l S. 8. Ceuh -‘ - June 17th June 20th 8. 8. Hltheglwgod Jun; 27th June 30th v FARE s1‘. ioim u. nos-row 10.00 l-IASTPORT s Ardnooms u.» S. S. GOV. UINGLEY Atlantic Time Irtnrn-Iknion Hominy nml Friday _ at l0 A. ‘I. EASTERN STEAMSl-IIP LINES, INC. BOSTON—ST. IOHN N. B. ilntcrnational) LINE or LUBBC to nosrou 09.00 Ilene it. John Wnlimully If I A. M" Ind Fntnrilny nt 1 P. M. Wnliwilvlpp nalllnln ICITI‘ llnnfpnrt 1.20 l'.- 151.. llinnilnrcl Time, Imhoe I." PJI. Ilnnrlnrrl Tllnn ulna lionton Tliiirnvlny about I AM. Hnlnrilly vnilllnll rllrnf tn Boston. slur Hunilny islmnl I I‘. M. (Iiiulirlit lnvii‘ time.) 0n fiotirdayl, passenger: may leave Iinulpori for ICON! 9h l0. loll- ~ _ For lflflfencl Inlet-motion apply to mum in above pom. I but tor me?" sliu rcpt-uteri, as ho _Icavliig thc house where she was. _'l‘|ia police arrested me as a burp:- ‘ ii-ililililly raised. '1' H E RE n VULTURE BY ' FREDERICK auaxrn Autliur of “bfiilprr Jucltuou," aim. : (Continued) "lt is not that," she interrupted (Il'l.'ill‘iIy. “You have been vary. kind. . it is the hopeless- lIIUSS of the whole outlook for me. ii wish l wcre-()h, why did you not rescue Clara instead of me, Mr.‘ Airmail.’ ' ll. trail an involuntary exclam- utibii, and closely though ht had bccii watching her expression, it ‘took hiiii completely uli‘ his guard. "lthy?" ht,- llllllibfllii, unable to restrain his bitterness. “IIuL for’ ynu—" She looked up at him suddenly. startled. l (fIIPCIUJII himself. “Wort- you gull!!! to say that but for me Cliiru would have been rescued?" “Yci-i." he said, “l thmk you rc— (iulre to lite told that now." “'l‘ell inc." ' "A clear way of escape was open for hor, But slic would not tukc it. because while she stayieilwvliilc she trout oii living, she was pro- tecting you. She had protected you lor years." _ "There is something more?" “There is much more. . Ill- sii-ziil of escaping with ‘mu, she u‘ me for thc police. I was sceii 1m. I Will-l put in prison. Whiit had happened was iliscovirreil by hci" Illlliliilllll and the others. Twenty? four hours later, I made iiiy way to licr zigalii, I arrived too liiteijust ii minute too late.’ She died ln my arms." She was looking at liivm no long- or. Shi- had bent. her head, ller el- bows were resting on licr kiirics. lit-i" farc- was hurit-il iii hcr haiiils. “Don't you think you might wcll (IIBNZKHHI aiiy scriiples you may have, und do what I know she would wish you to do?” liu eoiitln- |Ili1l, ‘ he lcft you to my care. I [n-omisctl to look after you. li-yiiii; to keep that promise. 'l‘hait| .:.' why I say you must slay hero.’ I um lYou will feel ll awkward. You are lmuiiii to do iio. But there is iio other way." I Ile saw the tears Welling from between her lingers, _ "Como and lot me sec your |l‘l.l(llll," Ill) said, turning away ub- ‘ruplly. "I think we can make illlllli-ZS much bcttur there." , Ile took a pace or two towards her door. "Mr. Macbean! " l llcr cull halted him. ,She Ililll _i'iiieii. As lu- turncil, slu: camu ruii- lnitii: towards him. lll-i fl)l‘l‘,lll‘lll wan She rested both ;haii<!s on it, and stood looking up _i.ll. him. "You must hate me!" she ex‘ gclzilincd impulsively. “l am hateful .~~wickcdly ungrateful. You and (‘larii have done everything! You have been so brave. I Willi do what- ovcr you WIHII, , Pin-use!" It iy-Qs Clara appealing to lilin. (llura distressed and tearful Into FRECKLES Now iii the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots 'l‘hcrc's no longer the slightest not-d of feeling ashamed of your freckles, iiu- Othlno - double strcngth-ls guaranteed to remove thcsu homely spots. Simply get llll ounce of Othlne- double iitrcngtlr-from any drug or department store and iipply a llttlr of It night and morning and you should soon see that cvcn the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. 1t ls iicldoni that more than an ounce is needed to completely cleur the ‘skin and gum ii beautiful complexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength Othlne its this is sold undo guarantee oi money back ll’ it III! to remove yourfrucklcs. At all tlruigur tli-piirlmcut stores or by mall. O-thirio P. (l. llox 261G. Montreal, Canada. Thick, Swollen Glands that make: horse roar, Illodtqhnvo IIIIOI IIIIG or choke-down. can be reduced with also other Bunchnl oi Swnliingu. I0 bllllflflli hi‘ folio, and horse kept It work. Economical- only n few drop! required at an applica- l l» ass» 000-00000 on oouooco Little Cinderella COLOR CUT-OUTS ILLETTB PURE FLAKE LYE In the Int-all to hone sanitation. No- thing equal: it for cleaning out link: and dnlnl, cleaning [rally _ llhnill. lupin] floor: clean. lie. Get I can from your Iroeer. It will IIVI you much bud labor. GILLETTS 000% PURI FLAKI YE l his expression crept all the rare klndlliicss and charm that liad lieu-ii his Ioiig ago, aiitl uiidcr tho iiillucucc of something that she diil not understand, her tears slapped flowing, and she smiled, “Come along, iMIiiis Woolfendcii," he said, smiling also, "1 don't wou- dcr at your feeling depressed. You will iliid things art.- iiot so bud uu they look, litiwcvcr.“ But instead of releasing him, she passed her hand up his arm and, lclt his shoulder, wlifii: hcr face 11mg is um,- day's part of the fa- took on ii look of deep dismay. ‘ “mus glory oi‘ “Cindi-trollin" 50011 “You ur- soaked through!" she U“ slury.wlu be complete, and li 0XCIllllIlUil_ "And I never noticed it you have gflvtgd ti“; dolls you will l" 5 We! ATPYIW- You [Willi-Z l0 have the eiitirc uct with which ll,- cliiiiigc‘! You'll catch a dreadful “m, out ti“; fairy tale. cold.” “Uh. THE PRINCES MESSAGE m, 1 won't 1‘1nnln|li5tdry,"| 'i‘l|e next day the Prince sent he assured her. "I oitcn get wet, lortli word that he had found ll and never change, Ami I really lzlflfifi 811111161‘ "l"! that Wllwvm‘ iicvcr catch cold. We'll have a 101k (would W011i‘ lhfl BUD/ll‘ Khulna l)“ {it your room first flpyyvuyf’ lllhl llritifs‘. It WIIB 8911i. Llflllllill by "Are you sure?" uhr- queried duh- messenger from one house to aii- i()\1gIy_ other autl every lady. Wllfll-llfll‘ “Yes, Perfectly, I sometimes go young or old, was eager to try il for ii swim with my clothes on— on. ' ' At last the messenger came to the house where Cinderella and IIPI‘ stcpiiiiitcrs livctl. The step- si urs were so sure they could wear It that they bogau to quarrel to ni-o which iiliould try It on first. Finally it was given to the eldest but push and pull as liurd as ever she could she coulil get only hci" toes in. Then tho second sister trlled, but that was worse than ever, for not oven her toes would just jump in when tho spirit moves mo. Tin-re Itfc lots of iliic swim- ming places roundalioiii here, lim- pill pools tiiiil that sort of thing. I'm a truo niziii of the wilil, you lmow." “You are the ninst remarkable man I have cvcr met," she told him caiiiliilly. “Anti I have never thunk- ed you yet for bringing lll my lug- uzigc! 'I‘luit was how you got wet, too," she added, self-ri-prouclifully. “You must be very strong. Did you E0 lll- liiive to carry it far?" ' (C010? U115 "A dreadful long way," he siild dress green. solemnly. "And I could not find a should be 801i porter because of the ralu." shiill sire the stepmother.) stepnlstei-‘s ball Her beads and fan tors, Inc.) ‘Why Women Look 60 At 40 almost a merry peal, token oi‘ lilo girl she had been; and though lllll‘ laughter quickly died, llli WPII it might, she felt and looked happier as she wcnt with Iillll, lie was try- ing to cheer her, she saw; slu- lcit grateful. In this man she had a sure friend, her sister's 19cm; 11p;- With dark circles uiiilcr their preserver, lie stoic u‘ gidslnngriyeii, sailow complexiuusi, driiwii glunflp at hm; 1am- 30 pwoly “"11 expressions, (lroopJng shoulders, a Wllltifllllt.‘ a girl liur room struck lfli-ZI-IIIIK HIQD. mull)’ Womv" 0T ‘BTW him as most incoiigruoiisly bare. liiivo the 111199117811"? "I women 9t "What an awful hole it, Lg)‘ he sixty. In niiiiiy cascii this ixonilltiou mutti-retl. "But we'll have these is cuuwl by overwork or lit-sleet vi tiff," lic continued, polnllni: to the such warnhii-l llYmlllflmB 115 llililll- ilainp-cloths, "and you will show B01108. llllckilche. “Wvfllllinfiflfl. dill" me whore you want l/ furniture. placements and irregularities "l thought} was in prison at first.‘ which liidiciito ailments peculiar to ltot a paraffin stove Bflllltlll ire, too. women. if all women so iilfllctiil I'll hunt it out. And plenty of extra would only POI? "D0" LYlllH 7'1» rugs for the floor, And Ill got you Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound ii uiititliur lamp—ii stronger (mo, would restore them to a nnrmiil 'l'hei'c's plciity of oil, so you can healthy condition, and tho promu- liurii them both, The windows will turn signs of age will i-iooii disap- Tomorrow we . Shc burst out laughing at uns-Jifloiivrlizlit. 1925. Associated Eill- - HOW AND was»: TO SPEAK He: How and when do you think I'd better speak to your father. sweetheart? She: By long distance phone. dear, alter we elope. KEEPING UP T0 DATE Miss innit: I've had this bathing lhrunkl Salesman: Just sol We make them to shrink that way to keep pace with the changing styles. COULDN'T CLEAN UP “You and your wife ought to have one blq fight and clean things up." "Can't be done-there are always a lot of scraps left." CONVINCING PROOF, TOO Wlfle (turning from paper): Here's an unfortunate man refused admittance to the poorhouae be» cause he had an automobile. Hubby (heading lame way): When I luppole the poor fellow was offering It n a proof of hi: poverty. “George l: always getting Into hot water." ‘ _“Thnt'e why he's no hard boiled, l tupposa." - feet. The property l: suitable for either Private Residence, Aplrlmgnh suit lust a week and lee how It’! \ J. K. ItOHN Iliufi of Nut-ii Hviiilii Illlll. 2,00 viniri-nil-iiiwn, l‘. If. I. l“ , lililfi-li-lidf »—— t-— ~ 1.00 ..,.. ,, , summv EZM§IAQa |.v. (‘llnrlntteiiivvn- In. Bari! "I" 100% Value in ever? been» of "SAMBA? Pure, delicious 8t rich-drawing. Black, Green and Mixed Blanch, Brick Residence‘ For hi: I um authorized by the Executor: of the Eltat, of the lat, |-'_ Hyndman to offer for private aale the llne Brick Residence alum, ,, 281 Kent Street; one of the moot doulrablo loeatilonn in the City's) Charlottetown. It is a substantial building with front proof calla;- m modern conveniences and ha: a largo lot of land ulwut 74 feet byt or Boarding House and in most Ideally situated directly opppusltuh, Prince of Wales College. If not disposed of by Private Sale by 26th June, the property M" be sold by Auction at noon on that date. _ _ BENJAMIN CARTER -. Auetlontsr For further information or inspection apply to Hyndman G. 00., Lia 61 Queen Street. \ 1617 6 17 wlliltil PLANT LINE STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Boston, Halifax, Hawkesbury, Char- lottetown, North Sydney, St. Pierre and St. J 0hn’s, Nild. The above Service will be In stftuted with a Sailing from Boston about June 27th. For Further in formation Apply to J. CARRAGl-IER & CO., Aoeurs Charlottefown ._ . MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO lCanzitiian" National. Qai uiaqg" T0 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal, 10-00 A. M. Dally Ar. Toronto 5.40 P. M. Ar. Detroit 11.30 P, M. Ar. Chicago 8.00 A. M. OCEAN LIMITED Makes Connection Dally from all Maritime Proylncc Points. For Fares, Reservations, Etc, Apply to w. K. ROGERS, -o|- w. ivi. FI-YNN. City Ticket Agent Ticket Agent, 8161-10" IUB-l-ti-illdtll, ' FOR SALE . . a an n ’lt.0.\llll Aniiugzulzvllrgllur .-\ii iitirnrtlve rrnlilanco, lawn, IUIIIIIIOIROQKY fo[N'|_\ 1mm“: TIMETABLE Irena inul lilriile iii rt-nlrn of city. '(',o||||||||||nl||| Juno int» the 5101"" Thin properly i-tumluin of two r-om- IIVIMIIDIIDIIIII will ‘run. ‘$71231: iih-le Ilium-n. nriiuniti» Iiilf tum-r fur- """"|"""""" "“‘I,u'"'h',o:|::,, IIIIPFN, air. lit u iliiylii] iiivnitiiiiiiiif, u" “mum” "nun", ‘I 1, , llorll! l'°"" lilluiitril corner oi‘ Qiirrii uliil Eiinturi MIIuInIV“ I Milli-I"- Hlrri-tn. . ‘Q5. "C FOR SALE 9.3 n. m. iimo n- I" i2.iii 1|, m. g‘ f: a1" vicroiiin *-°" "- "‘- 3",, ,' m. 3.011 p. III " m _""" 1.00 u. m. M» v’ (‘IIA nuts nwsohl. III'"'"" fl-l-dllintbl. pr iuln iuiln m!’ iiilrail IIPIFK nf I inn cillerliiu by Fiirni. riiuiullilnl m llrnt chum lurid. itlI very bent u! rnndlf burn, ixriuiury unil ___f__- CIIAS. If Al. lossia, larkspur. cosmos, balsam, Alrlciiii niarigold. The wbovo an- nuals 25c par doz by mall pos-tugu pit-paid, by express 20c. doz, l have to remain shuttered, you pear. kiiow~at least for whit. It will be‘ “'l‘hey look as if they had never been iiniiliuttcrcil," she told him. "'i‘licy haven't I)L‘lIl for a long time." “l thought I ivas ln prison al. first," ju-ilginciit. llut I'll lildo that onedimvcd °I ‘m’? ma" m0 om “me with a curtain, I've pol Illlbi oi‘ iil- flow?“ hi." ‘hm-Eye no: egsgtog: most cvcrytliitig stored hcrc. 1'lI cugnzul m. er o" 0 ' .. ,, and M. Fraser. Market building, pct busy at OIICU. I‘ll‘i4l the cloths. Hm“, a," m“, (mmflrent varvfltles o! "Let me take lli('lll till," slio in-‘ ' I lng. Please! I can manage, and it can make i, convcnlen; to our gar. will he something for me to do. (lvngflhgad or prpnoe 31mg; You bring me the iliiiilzs, And that Vogotnible DIfbllIIfl-"Elfltfli early curtain first, h’ ynii don't miiiii." tomiiltxi 40c 11oz; la-te lxrtiiiito 30c; Glad to see her so liitcrcstvtl and lflllllldl-Owflr tuid celery 20C 110i; lions and brought them to her, h5g9 (ready “I'm” 2mm- ‘Iunel 30° along with such (ithor tliliiizi-i iiii he 100i “My mmam byman (pmpuld) thought she might use: hut bofnrefimll fl“; 1mm 10mm‘) 35c doz W?“ he let her begin her insk, IIQ pre- Mg’ leer); cnhljfiure’ ‘ziiulégélwer pared some food and flit-y iito it an cam-y W m“ Drew ' p" black chamber f ; M | SHIRT]? shehhiig] naught for lilm. h? exgfiriqljlrlyrrgdlilng (pioibetrprzlifiglilg), ~81 10W" Y e i1 l 8 1""! Wfllmd- we have nothing but the beat varie- waited for his new-found lmprcsn- fl3g—- 5519;. 911,101, 99.111513, v97. ions to fade away from his soul. beuii, snapdrngon, zininlii. stocks. tlun. $2.50 bottle delivered. Book 3 R fm I-IZYQUIQ, llo, lll Lrnuulldglunnd decidedly safer. We want to iio| "Wait till you sec lhc insult: of [llama ilor sale. Also we will be cheerful, he yielded to hur request; 71-59 1101i 100; extra early cabbage- tngether Th“ he M.‘ h" doz. and lnlte cabbage 40c per 100 colllopals. marlgohla. dbiible 110st- (To Be Continued) very quiet here." a prim,“ before Inmshm “d, a Flowers have been iiO-Illllcll im- tervenwl. “Let me do all the all.ei'-'p~|,.n,,m| w “m”, as many ca" as he gathered iill his promised addi- “~30 I'll‘ 100- 299- (105; '18“ milk M“, m the Mg ' ‘prepaid. and at prices quoted by ____ ii-laco, ovmot nlysuin, IOINBIIB‘, sailplg- A .D, 1307-12.~S|x months after the death of Wallace, Iliiliert B rli c B. izriiiidiuin of the llruee who cliilrneil lliu crown against llaliolwun in arms. lie endured great mlvernity wander- ing in the High- lands with a few followers, hunted by bloodhounds. living as best lie could, In 1309 tlie Scottish clergy ac- knowledged him King. MQRFHUMGURS OF HI S-OR \\’lnrorcil over puns in bl0om., iorgct-nic-not, carnation and swoot lvillluni 10c each, 81.00 per doz by llllil‘l prepaid; $1.130 doz by frelghl‘ inul expitss and at prices quoted if not prepaid. - l Double ilalsy. liollyhockg and‘ perennial Iorkspur sold ouit, seed" "Ill: pansy and seedling miirguerltc mrniitlons 30c. dos; seedling (Iillllllil 40c. doz. J. J. GAY d SON, FARM F011 SALE At lllljflieqlle An old homestead oontnlnlllilf: lei-en of choice land, all olunr W good buildings. 22 lore: under cfllPi the balance undoi- hay. 7"°";M_ nleo I fox ranch on, the flrm- m seulon given at once. For infill atlon write or phone PH oAviaON. JOSE Kmflnno" Farm of the lute J. 1., Seller, 100 acres clear; also 30 acres good hardwood. Buildings lll good re- pal Within hiilf mile ui Fred~ crlcton Station. If not iiold by Qhariogwgown, June 23rd will he sold on that date . Box 187 by auction. 1525-6-12imw6i. __ _ Juno 8e.o.d._8i. 1601-6-16twf3l. ‘f’, By ARTHUR MORELAND t No. 132. Robert the Bruce ,»',, “‘ ‘ ‘ " - ‘c/ . // 8S5 ‘is ‘I-IIRKIN