MONDAY r llEAliAlillEs-liltlttli They contain habit farming drugs. Get a tin of 4 way acting IUCKLEYS CINNAMATED CAPSULES today. Sold everyvrhere—Only 35c. need a remedy that ACTS FOUR WA Y5 The next time you have an etteclr ef neuralgia, a head cold or any nerve pain, even a tooth-ache or ear-ache, "Y 4-way acting BUCKLEWS CINNAMATED CAP- SULES. This grand formula bring! rellef so quickly because it ls a akiiful combination ef proven cold-dispelling, pain-relieving In- flredlenis specially CINNAMATEDNor masl- rnum cold relief and greater comfort. Hill‘! HOW THIS FORMULA WORKS: I. Relieve peln and Ieverlrheess fell I. Mole reIIeI Ierrger lasting l. Dispel feverish conditions 4. Give W" the Ifft_yeu may need $w—r___l The Central Guardian This column is reserree tor III! u! local Intel-eel, but elves-fling el a new” nature may be Inserted at five cents e word strictly‘ per- able in advance o r COOK'S for Photographs. JLMMIED TAX]. Phone 5Z7. CUNFEDEBATKTN LIFE IN- SURANCE. woman's zircon’ eraser!- l-‘RS at Howard Melanie. fill]! MARIE ELENA SADON, 1M Richmond. Phone 219i. Al‘ YOUR’. ERVlOl-Arnfse‘ Coal O0- Phoae ms BLUEBIRD FilR HAPPINESS . ‘ l Bluebird Diamonds are guaranteed pertect 1 and insured free against loss. l__ LADY FANE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Lady i Fane Women's Institute .met on Thursday evening, March 4th at the home of Mrs. Louis Franjs. The President presiding. opened the meeting with the Ode and. Creed. There were scven membcrs and one visitor present. Niiirlte~ of last meeting were read. app-sir- <>tz>rQ8l><s$i=l> SELECT YTIIIR EASTER GIFTS L" z’. AT II. R. CRUUKETT LTD. QUALITY JEWELLERS S UMME RSI DE wmoomsmkéekgaflogcomoss/aemosoosr ed and ‘signed by the president. Collection for the evening amount- ed to $l.7l. School committee ru- ported that a hand basin was needed for the school and 36x10- ltary ‘was appointed to get same .' Committees appointed were: lschool committee. Mrs. Kenenth lRobblee; program committee. Mrs. Lelth Swrdy, Mrs. Lewis Francis: sick committee, Mrs. Gordon car.- 1l0e for ol PHONE SAUNDERS group and wedding pictures location. BANSTEAD. Surrey, England -- (OP)— Bell-rinzers of All Saint's rang 5.120 changes lasting three hours, l0 minutes, to celebrate the 70th birthday of the vicar, Canon F. N. Skene. VISITING OTIAWA — Lt. Col. David Stewart. $0. o! Charlotte- town, PEI. who spent the week- end in Ottawa with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, has ieit for Toronto and St. Catherines and will spend a short time in Ottawa on his way home. -- Ottawa Jour- nal. GUEST HONORED - Miss Estelle Thomas, formerly of Mel- den, Mass. and Mrs. Everett How- att were joint hostesses Wednes- day evening, March 17th at the home of their sister Mrs. Christie Lord, Tryon. to a number of ela- tives and friends from Charlo te- tow-n, Clyde Riva, North Tryon. Borden and Tryon. in honor of their house guest. Miss Elsie Bow- ness. WIIO will soon be retumlnu to her home in Victoria. A yery happy social evening was spent. Delicious refreshments were served at the close. members to meet at her home for next meeting. Meeting adjourned and a. con- test was put on by the SOQIAI committee alter which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Y Wh llld s lllfllneoiifi u ln arnssed and taeenvenls by too l t K "iqgil; Ig-BOSYmAoQIon aorta‘ tns cause your trouble. Trial I! T0 Drove w at evstex m do to brine you M18 from the Dllns and an reel of ma- aey an Bladder troubles. et Gym; (ram your drufllst and give it a Tat: trial. wale- figléfleivl. yer‘: pet our mossy book on re- O Gm ' e osher day 315.53? tltiiifini-SSZ m!" a ton, Mrs. Leith Stordy invited Qfiyifi --\ '\'\ \-\ $6133; idkiixlk‘ \ -\ ~---.-. 4% v PRIGES xxxfiiocrcxmrsvecccr . " -. ._ T "e _. 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Zenda. left Kay sleeping soundly on the long cane lounge by the open window. and went sowly downstairs, smiling faintly, In hel- blscultcoloured tunsore suit, she looked even more washed-out than usual, but there was nothing colourless about the thoughts and plens which passed through hel- mind as she set, on the hotel veranda. Certainly Sydney Lovelace would have been surprised it he could have known what was Eoint on N‘ hind the pale-blue eyes which zenda raised so meow. u he av- proeched and rat down beside her. “I've come to ask you for your help." he said. "There are so few .. men one feels one can trust." CHANGE OI‘ HEART It was one thing, Key found, to resolve upon rigid seclusion in her own roan; quite another matter to carry out that resolution. m Outside world called to her Ia spite o! blinds and shutters it was hot and stuffy indoors, and her rather small room had no veranda and looked out upon a sun-trap o! g, courtyard with dazzling white walls. Beyond those walla was Egypt with all its glamour, Egypt, which Kay, most probably would never see again. It seemed a terribly wasted opportunity. She felt self-conscious too; the servants must think it queer that a pertfectly healthy person im- prisoned herself like this. even for meals. And Zendrs descriptions o! walks and rides were most tantaliz- mg. Coming in one afternoon, dressed for riding, the elder girl found Kay putting on her hat with a detcr-. mined air. "I'm going out fur a hli," she said. "I must have some fresh air or I shall go mad," "That's splendid and its such a lovely evening." Zcnda said. "I'd ask you to cane with us lo the Shirga Aasis, but it‘s a party from the hotel and—-—" "Rafe is going with you, l sup- pose.“ Kay finished the sentence. 'M1 the better. I shall be quite sale not to meet him. if I take the ap- posite direction." "Yes turn to the right when you leave the garden. It is nice by the river. I do hope you'll enjoy your- self dear." "Zenda." Kay's back was turned as she powdered her nose before the mirror. "Isn't it strange that n'e‘ve heard nothing of Kit?“ "I shouldn't wonder if he went straight home in disgust. I'm beg» inning to believe that may be why he disappeared." Zenda answered slowly, "Do you really think so?" Kay's voice sounded flat. "What else could he do. really? He'd no moneypractically: just his return passaga-he said so-and he was too proud to ask 0r accept any help. Besides as I said be- fore dear, he was very hurt and angry with you for not telling him where you'd gone, for making me promise to keep it a secret." f ‘life must have guessed why I did it. surelln!" “Well . . ." Zenda hesitated. "I'm , Key, bu; r always felt he might misunderstand, think that you had some other reason for not wantins to see him, that you'd . . . changed." "If Kit could imagine that even for s moment, I'd never- want to see him aaaln!" Kay cried hotly. This thought went with her out into the warm stillness of the late alternoon, lurked beside her. as she walked along the river-batik. through scenes which rtmindezl her of the coloured illustration; in an Old Testament plcturebook. But the exercise and the novelty of everyhlng soothed Kay In spite of herself. She felt almost happy as she returned slowly towards the MRI. I cflilPla o! hours later, un- der the canopy of a gorgeous sun- let intending to slip in through a eidedoor and avoid the lounggwltll its crowd of beforedlnner cocktail» drinkers. she had reached the gardeR and was ssunterlng along e path bar- dered by tamarisk bushes, grey- rreen and pink reluctant to go in- doors and leave it all when a stop sounded behind her. , Kay turned and saw Bydrlgy Lovelace. As she made a quick movement his voice arrested her. "Kay. don't run sway like that, don't treat me as if 1 had the plague. If you only kilew how it hurts." "You can't blame me for not ‘WIN-UM t0 see you. It's your own fault." "That doesn't make it any easier, You took me so by surprise the other night, I hardly knew whit I wll Ilvlnr. Don't uuna ma badly e! m. You're so much lovelier than I Tfiflemblfcd: can you wonder if I was jealous when you gpgkg of another men?" His voice was gentle and rad. He did not even try to ccme nearer. and Kay felt a sudden pang o: something llite Pity. "I'll Al’? m ("Bet what you lllll." lhe told him gravely. "p. CHARLOTTETOWN i SUGAR N’ SPICE FROM our urrte rsortrs SHOPl Adorable fashions to dress them so preltily at Easter...'for Baby, Little Sister and Brother. Come in, see our charming detailed dresses ‘n suits today...sweet and practical coats, sturdy play clothes. Each is daintily designed, expertly tailored .. .aII at budget prices! Sizes 6 months to 6 years U We've a wonderful supply of new fashions for daughter at thrifty ‘prices to please mother. Select from our adorable array of cottons, pretty sweats a ‘n blouses, smooth suit: and cools. Oet- - fit Susan today" more that our good tostenolil thrift never voriesl {d like to believe you didn't mean t“ "I didn't and I went to prove it. I meant to write, but seeing you here. it seemed better to speak. Kay X may be selfish as you said, but 1 n't stand in the way of your hwpinesr. r love you we much tor that. No. I'll give you freedom. go out of your life-do anything you wish. (To Is oentlnued) IMYVAII W. INITITIITI The lmyvale W. l. met at the heme o! Mrs. laws-once Murray on March 8. II members responded to roll call. Three members Mid their fee. A letter of theatre was rose from ans. Quinn ler he» tien received. It was decided to sendstrsettoailttteboylntbe r. IJIIIIIIG Hospital. m on...’ dllu Mogul reronuaron was dia- cussed and it was decided to san- vasr the district also to give e donation from the Institute. A lot- irfl‘? is to be held in order to m- "fi" "l! TIIMI. the prizes to oe as follows: 1st prise, 15.00; ma, prise. a basket or groceries; 8rd. Prise, s fruit cake: em. prize, a box of ohooollttl. ‘I'm contests nut on. one he srrs. Lswrcnol Hurray. the other by strs. nun. "°'".. Ireeeattlr. 8s) lever. n Blue 1 u» 14a Moons s. WLECDDEQM ltlltllulltlclllll, 0i’ "MM nevi-m next meetlnghea rnembe is asked to bring 1 "hkh "m b‘ m“ I" Ml)‘. Win be small prize also to pay 26c to vie! at the home o! Mrs. Metsmtts bingo. Mrs. Murray served a d9" Murray and we ‘lawn ‘rear I'll! I tlieitlt j the’ rs Ahnotlucauaur m mu n in in; elllee, 4t IimAve. We with to M fer your pest patronage end will try to centlnul me. A ~-'. ' . l \ ' i‘ llcieus lunch and the meeting tas- ‘ed with God Save the Kins- - ' 1 Phone 1600 e