zracb. TWO i; SALESMAN rorfimeswusnmni. I'll ITEM. Thirty ilve years old. one and one halt years in Canada, loader in its field. THE PRODUCTS. Supplementary lialaiioed rations tor chickens. cows, hogs, cattle, foxes, (Purina CIIOIB.) TI‘ POSITION. Establishing dil- ‘bution ot the products and con- sumer resale. THE REQUIREMENTS. Usual re- quirements of character, industry and honesty. Applicant must have a live- stock background and sales exper.‘ lence. Must be employed now. Age 25 to 35. I P. II. SPRENKLE, _ Purim; Mills, I District Sales Manager, 1 1906 St. Catherine St. W. _ Montreal, Que. I-l7-3i. Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that a Spec- lal General Meeting oI the Share- holders of “TliePrernler Silver Black Fox Company, Limited,” will be held in the Public I-lall at Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, on Tur-sSay, the 25th day oi June. 1929, at the hour oi 8 p. m., for the purpose of passing a resolution requiring that the Com- pany be wound up. under the pro- visions o! “The Voluntary winding-up Act.’ and for the appointment of Liquidators for such Winding-up and the giving of consequential directions. Dated this 28th day of May, A. D., I929. By order of the Directors, HORACE WRIGHT, President. TIIOS. MOYSE. Secretary-Treasurer. lfid-G-ii-lili. smuicn PAINS? Get rid of them Perman- ently with “F riut-a-tiveaf’, . . "Fruit-a-tivq" will rid you oi pa, flat» ulence, or pain after eating, and make life worth living again. Mrs. Annie Glover, Ottawa, writes: :.'.*....-.-:-.::....'=~- Sooa than lila were a ' of tho "Fruit-a-tives” acts naturally on the sys- tem. Gently and quickly it strengthens the whole digestive tract. It awakens liver, bowels and kidneys, soothes the stomach. Get a 25c or 50c box at your druggist’! today. End digatlve trouhlu. -- SMILES =5 “some our." ,___, ,, 1 "The proportion of the country's population ln favor o1 execution la at least fifty per scent." AN N UAL MEETING P. E. I. PROTESTAN T ORPHANAGE The Annual I'ublic Meeting of the above Institution will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown, on Thursday evening June 27th at 8 o'clock P. M. sharp. At this meeting a number of Trus- tees are to be elected to the Board and all contributors present will have a vote. . Complete Financial Reports will be submitted and the work o! the Insti- tution Ireely discussed. The meeting is open to all and all are cordially invited. IRA M. BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer. ElSOZ-B-II-mwftiil June 2'1, :@W. Al»: I {-1 a», EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Sire ct Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, Margate, P. E. I. Send all information regarding ln- fractions oi Prohibition Act to the hbove 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 75 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. Phone 709 ll0l-11-16-1yr. BELL 6f MATHIESON R. R. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, nu. Money to Loan. Dimes-Charlottetown and Montalue Mark R. McGuigan, o B. A. BABIISTER, SOLICITOII, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN hmeron Block, Charlottetown, P.8d. ' McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Oilice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. l. McDonald & McPhee I Bl AI Y. LJIGDONALD. ll. I‘. Mo"!!! BABBISTIBB, ATIOBNEYS. ITO. MONEY TO LOAN Iileylllldlng Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther l - J. o. snwanr. ir. o. - " n. w. mvvrnsn asitaisnits. soucrroas. no. ' l4 Great George ltreet noun ro was mi-i-t-tr. Dr. D. T. 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FOREST HILLS HOSPITAL lchool of Nursing " "mararwt- , I l1 aorta at Gar- dens front The um Nelson, llall- Ia! — which ll more than worth! of its splendid aettlni I00 rooms wltl hath and outside vlow. IN"- Tlo anon Centre , rue cusizi.o'rrcfrflowu_ s... .1. .z.;.;. ...z S @l. 1 of the department snore , buyers interviewed in 152 leading department stores insist on Luxfor their own precious things! GINE what this means! These women are paid huge salaries because they know more about styles and fabrics than any other women in the country. Interviewed in their own departments of fleading stores in 31 big cities-their verdict .was practically unanimous. 92 out of every 100 interviewed insist on Lax for their own things! Far lingerie and ‘stockings, smart sweaters, charming flocks! And all New York musical shows, New York's famous dressmakers-all the great "movie studios—use Lux to [double theliie of fabrics, whether sturdy or sheer! Following their Lox, you, too, can keep your own fine things beautifully new-looking so mucb longer! Why Lux saves clotbes and saves M0718)‘- Because, made of the purest materials known-by a special costly pro- cess-Lux almost magically Re~News lovely clothes with each gentle cleansing." Canadian Government Merchant Marine Ltd. roit SALE nv TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned as Agents tor the Owners, at 3845b James Street, Mon- treal, untll noon. July 15th. 1929. 101‘ the purchase oi the Iollowlng steam- ers; tenders to be based on accept- ance oI the respective vessels imthelr then present condition and when loc- lied: the "CANADIAN COABTER." "CANADIAN OBSERVER" and "CANADIAN ROVER" at Vancouver, B. 6., Ind the "CANADIAN BEAV- ER," "CANABZAN FISHER” ahd “CANADIAN FORESTER" at Halifax, N. S. Any stores or bunker coal that mgv be on board exclude B. B. "CANADIAN BE VEIt” Ascertalned deadweight capacity 3.972 tons-Built 1919 S. B. "CANADIAN COASTEB" moertained deadweight capacity 3039 tons-Built 1921 S. 8, "CIWADIAN FISHER" Asoertained deadweight capacity 4,660 tons-Built I920 S. B. "CANADIAN FORESTER” Ascertelned deadweighr. capacity 4660 tons-Built 1920 l. l. "CANADIAN OBSERVE!" Aseertained deatiweight capacity 3532 tons-Built I020 The Ind "CANADIAN FORESTER" both have accommodation Ier a first-class poa- IQIIICIU. ‘Benders may be submitted for one more of the ala vessels. Tenders be aeeornpanled by cheque for eent 16%) o! the amount o! iced. Ind sacrum ‘b! a ‘Canadian M“ b“ some» r ~=z~-..1-z=-M-r~ ~- invariable rule of using 0mm‘ Movni snmios in Hollywood all use Lox-to doublethelifeoffabt-icnwliether of sheer or sturdier weave! (above) Beautiful Reade Adorée who exclaims, "I think Lu: is perfectly grand-I wouldn't trust nir nice things to anything else." By . , BARBARA WEBB Collifllht 1 Yvonne was going shooplng. For a month she had lived her ordered life without excitement, or anykind. It had been two weeks now since Richard wrote her. True, his letters had been brie! and business like. signed. "Affectlonatoly your, Rich-i aid." but they had been big events in her life. She had written ialthfully to the address lie had sent her, telling him in French the doings oi her little day in the house. She wok great pleasure in writing these letters and spared no ppins in making them neat and easily read. Twice each week she had spent an hour com- posing them. Now she had written {our times to him and had received no answer. Bhefelt desperately lonely this day. Mrs. Olden had urged her to accept some of the invitations this came to her, had offered to sponsor her appearance in some of the pleas.- tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications of steamers can be‘ seen and particulars ot- delivery ao- certained on application to the Under-i signed. or ltr. B. O. Keeley. Pacino Coast Manager at Vancouver. Name oi’ vessels must be changed before the transier It completed. ' 11,8. TIAILI. Genaratllanager GUARDIAN l "‘<-_.. \ DEPARTMENT STORE B (Above) Anintimate glimpse into the salon of Poireqfainous oouturiet, sliowln, Amotlmn buyers (seated) viewing the distinguished NEW YORK MUSICAL SHOWS all find stockings give double wear, cleansed always in Luxl Charming Dorothy Stone (above), co-starred in "Three Cheers," agrees with her wardrobe mistress tha: "Lu: keeps stockings divinely new!" ol the gay hotels. Yvonne had re- fused. she said. "I dare not take any chances oi that." "Well, come out. with me and buy Yvonne said, shivering. some pretty clothes anyway. Nothing‘ that be?" lfflvfi- Thi-‘Y drove down 5th ove- ‘ o! wigs. Yvonne! thick beautiful things. "iteifs walk!" Yvonne cried as they waited long minutes before s trai- iic signal. Mrs. Ogden agreed good naturedlyi and they started on fodt up the ove- nuo. Presently Yvonne paused be- fore a window. illled with revolving figures wearing wigs. Red, brown, blond, curled, straight marcelled, they turned solemnly on their wsxen heads. Yvonne looked at Mrs. Ogden her eves npfirklinn "Blllmose 1 bought one o! those." she said. "I could makemy face up to match. Would it be possible ior any one to recog- nize me?" , "I shouldn't think so," Mrs. Ogden answered. "A wig. the right klnd of make-up, new clothes, and You'd bs a different person. Oome. 1st us do it. Then leave toms at the house and you be my house zuestror two weeks. We'll give you a name Ind I'll take you to luncheon amt mati- neirand elplaln that your doctor has lectly. was astonishing. Yvo e had vanished. was gnsophisticaled. lookln plainly knew her way You really in." 1m’! murmur 0t my ‘nl Wiabo Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited. I well, 111 do tutti ioiu to know Mt forbidden your going out evenings.“ - Yvonneliyes sparkled. “Ii ll. looltl got.“ lame, clothes, s; '-. ~l “'7 ‘me resorts at nights aiETliT-iiuhi- xvliatft-he society is that Rliclififhun, l. |ber was over. or at lunchcsns at some known so well in the past." " i One Man ’s Wife "Well, we won't decide dciinitelY ; cheers s. woman up like buying prct-‘y _ about it now. Vv'e'll have to see first 1 things. You musn‘t sit here moplng. ' ‘ how you lock in a wig?‘ Yvonne had, consented and was} » They went into the store and were now waiting, wearing her black crepe shown into a private booth, while a dress and coat. for Mrs. Ogden l0‘8AlCSBil‘l brought in various sampler nue. pest the windows full 0f rarely .' be plastered to her head with some ‘special preparation. Then cams the trying on of various styles. Yvonne wanted a blonde bob. At. lest one was found. parted on the side, curling over the back. It lined her per- "Bring me make-up," she com- ,manded the girl. "Blond make-up." The girl returned with various jars and boxes. For half an hour Yvonne ‘worked skillfully with the pigments and pastes. Then she placed the Vi! carefully overber head. The rtflt rather hard‘ young, woman who qhlts Osdtn laughed dellghladiy. "You'll have to be a widow, my detr- Not even our flapping Ilappai-s look as wise as you do. It ls really Min! when I think how innocent Yvonne rose-When mm rdsnv V m}. ab. i”) J . I Department Buys 7 .ior15ZGr¢ai;Siores»€~ s- ‘ A insist onlLux their own’ i]: IN PARIS oi’ this famous House.- Theae clever wornenkoow styles andfabi-icafioniAtozi And92%ot'thosoiataviawadlnsiatonlim t FAMOUS DRESSMAKBRS such as Bergdorf-Goodriian, Frances Clyne, Kurzrnsn-find sheer lingerie and stock- ings worn by mannequins any exquisitely new-looking holcoaslengwith Luz! (Above) "Behind the " in a Fashion Salon. Greatest groups of esyerts ever ‘ “LUX DOUBLES THE LIFE OF FINE FABRICS” lnerBrotheraHmimLTumto -, curls had to ings {have more fun than I o ever had In "l.'ll_nsk Anne Lovelace andiflobi my lllfi 1113011113118 l’ 11 W”! 119" lwest to a ws,'the very first tlllngfl‘, f\ew weeks. The woman Will b6 1111114 “I might some dny be recognized.“ Mrs. Ogdcn said dsrlngly. "How will sure W" "*1 dyed and make up to ilook about ten years younger than "I should be horribly frightened,“ ,' W11 16511! ITB- And I will know that , you are made up to look about ten years olderthsn you really are." Thley went out to shop. By lunch time Yvonne had bought tour frocks. very Frenchy. veryg sophisticated look- ing. I-Ialo were harder to find. because of the large headaiae she required in spite of her "bob." But they were finally acquired, too, and by tea time ‘ JUNRI]. 1929 I ‘Dys p88 o! Mrs. Robertson. "P0131, m 11911’; 11181186 I newspaper mupovi than rm: aro- wloowss M, m?‘ ago‘ and here now to 1m u... m, 919M117 berhusband lei’; he‘. M" Osden practiced u until she mm, rattle it. oi! gllbly. ‘Ilo Yvonne it was a um,’ m“: playing dolls. to fin in the “m, when she wu not ganclnl. She went u; m, theatre without going home m, Imlfld IIQI‘ dressing foom- (“u 0| , flowers. A card‘ with the ilowers m4 ~ "Prom m unknown ldlnlrer t. u,’ unknown dancer. I sit in the arch“. tra_eaeh night. When you deem, 3'91"’ id9uui-Y. I-sliall declare mm,‘ Tommy-I think I know who you “e20 - v . I Yvonne tound the not, a um, alarming. she wondered whether 51,, the orchestra seats that night to fry to pick out the face oi her "unknowi- admirer." She need not have worried With her ientrance on the shag, m, surrendered lierseli to the music, ind to the poetry oi motion. Unknown admirers might be out there by the score. For Yvonne, dancing, we). failed to exist. . ffOnly Richard would I t...» ,5, told heroelt _ later _ in her dressing room. "I would dance ior him only‘, ,1 hevwere tlierel" ' _ ‘Alter hel- wol-k was finished she wen; directly to MrnOrdenk. hm, Her Jriendvwas waiting up, excite. ment written 1118c on her lace. '_"I'm giving a lucheon bridge m. marrow. she explained to Yvonnz, "You are the guest oi honor." ‘ "But it's a niatinee div. and I don't plsy bridge." ‘Yvolnne protested. fl-Iow smpld oi me! Well, I'll ex. plain youwere called sway at the last moment on the most important business. but that you will be 1n lor tea. And I'll ask" some men to come in for tea. frhat will keep the wome there to meet you.“ ' Yvonne-finished her number the following day at 3:30 and went to her dressing .rooln. More flowers lrom the" "unknown admirer" waited for her. she ‘pinned an OlChld w her cost collar as she left the room '.u drive to Mrs. Ogden! house. In the wings several numbers oi.’ the com- pany stared‘ after-her. but. none u. cognlaed her. The blond wig llld the Hill mxkrip were a complete dlS Bill-ad. Neverthsics. Y 13BX19 felt herself tremble a little as slil Isnt into ‘lira. Ogdenls hallway and laid at]: hi: wraps. I-Ier hostess came rushing 1|‘ meet, her. taking both her hands and kissing her on either cheek. "Hurry," Mrs. Ogden commanded. "I've told them all kinds of lOnlfllllli stories sboutyau. You'll be the sen- sation oi the week." She locked-fit the girl sdmirlngly. ‘Where do you Frencliwomen learn to “on: W111 clothesl" Yvonne was esslly the smartest woman in the little ultrii-chl: gazil- ering that greeted her in a iasulon- ably bored msnnerfYvonne murmur- ed their names and replied lo iilEll‘ polite questions. l-ler slight accent was charming. Two st least or me guests resolved to practice l; ih-il hint or lisp. those liquid "rs" and soil so distihctive. Presently onset the women siid "Have you lieord the ilk-ii 85°" Tommy?" \ There were several headshaklni! "Tommy's rnyyounger brother," sh! explained to Yvonne. "Well. he ha.‘ gone completely and lbsolulely un- conscious over that new dancer"! "Fast and Furious." you know m! one thercall ‘Mademoiselle’ 0n I111 bills." _ "If the stories they tell about M1 are true, he'll have his trouble (or hi! pains," one e! the_women answmd- ‘frhey say she won't meet a soul." "I saw h/er last week.‘ said sooth" woman. "She's good, but. nonuns i" write home about it seems to me." "It's the mystery about her that keep people stirred up so," said the Iirst speaker. "Of course she cin dance, but it is clever o! her not W let any one know who she 15-" ' "I'm sure she's a Ell-kiln" m‘ speaker .was sitting next to Yvon" "some one who escaped from lhl Continued pire s $50,000.00 AUTION SALE . GENUINE ANTIQUES 8.01.1) MAHOGANY St. John. N. 3., Wednesday, and flake bureaus in oindl In her . place ii-ia-it. about. bhl. homeom- . ~ t ‘ * ‘ -o»~mcueuol 1 4 ' , u; m .__ _' ~ - x » sub ,3,’ u,‘ Will be sold by Public Auction at National lhitlqao as», l: Glrmain Si- gn! Friday afternoons, lune 19th. 1°" enolng at a o'clock "ma m. "ou saunas m1 1'1"“ .. mo. tuna. mm» and mayhem; asp lul- "'4 sewing m dining extension usu- la llaerltoo, nmu rm. 0M ¢~1°""" pours. footetoola with boedlopflat e0 ' lots, I only gate log gloss st. Iglm. lialifaa n sofa mm. all? 1W4?“ up‘: llpaalah fut.) rattan partlealara"Tl1"' III AIIOQIQMQI- < r. o. s». m . _.. no!) r.‘ eons. »$2.s0,ce1;u..9s¢ouo£ur~$1.50 ~ Forty inch». Iabrlqfi$vory= lovely itlslue" i11- s‘ . deed. Oidltbse, ' gndrbckv 1R 150. poled r Blue Yvonne was quite ready t0 may m! I would be tempted to glance down u ' "r's" that made Yvonnes low voice .