"Irapuhsdfldlearolsl." Ilemwplxslcslfiador, n...»- l / hi/ , D & A C o r a e t s and Corsettes ‘give the lines which are called _ for by latest styles i & make the most of any figure. i The illustration shows an elastic-pan an VEPY slightly boned. lt is justly popular, as while it confines l ' the hips and assures slim lines, it is eomf _ _ le either standing or sitting. There is a D i A for eyery figure. Ask your corsetsere. DOMlNlON CORSET C0-- Montreal QUEBEC Toronto Makers of Ls Diva andGoddesa Corsets. ' 3-26 FARM lliR sllli One of the best farms in the vic~, inity of Cape Tormentine, N. B.,l containing 150 acres with Ne. l, buildings thereon. Price $30001 which would not build the build-' lnga. For further particular: write R. D. MITTON, . Port Elgln, n. n] 8092-3-151m0. | 105 acre farm in Falrview, landl In excellent condition, buildings inl good repair, wood and water on‘ place. Will sell 50 acres with; buildings if desired. For particulars apply JOHN A. McDOUGALL, Fairvlelw, R. Fl. 4. 0r Eastern Trust Co. 8024-3-11tst4i. l FARM Filli SALE} av PRIVATE GALE ‘ I Qituatsd at De Sable, containing 1l7l sores of land. 100 eisar and in! extra good stats cf cultivation. Balance in old growth of hard sndl soft woods, good buildings, well, watered by pump and brook. Nose: to Church, School, Grist and Saw Mills. Telephone ln house. Ani Idgul home in a good district. Close; to shipping. if not sold by private, sale, will be sold by Auction on date to be announced later. . For full particulars IPPl)’ l° MACK McPHAIL, York Point. Or J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. TND-Httsfl. lililllllN SALE At Mt. Herbert, Saturday. Msnh 20th. at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Of stock. crop, farm implements and all household furniture of the late Robert Jones. Everything must be sold. Terms at sale. By order of executors of estate cf late Robert Jones. J. A. MaoDONALO, Auctioneer 81 90-3-1 OM21. Fiili slll choice Farm. conslstlnl 07 9° acres, ac sores ready for sol-Ins’- work. Good dwelling house and barns, near Churches, lehool and Hail, Telephone in house. Five miles from Ohsrletnstowh- RIP! opportunity. Owner unable to work. I. W. MeeGRIAOH. New Dominion. not l Wee-e»: FARM Flili SAlEl DOWN IN MIAMI She: Why do you smoke thos- awful cigarettes‘! Don't you knovl they slow up the heart action? He: if they didn't. mine would be racing all the tlms down here s" ‘ the shore. CHAPTXHJI But u he no noticed anytblns' ‘peculiar in the others demeanor. i —Jimmy did notbetrsyit. Imtcaltland wbocvefs with him come in no used. as he looked anxiously. the door downstairs and sneak up lllqlllflntl! Ii» OTUYWWMW 1'10 here. There's heavy carpet on you suppose—bow can we even bo- tbe steps. ;lu to look for her?" ‘u ' O'Day. relieved to ltnd that his‘ me time. la femmle-or whatever you calll now." hood came straggling back. "Nothing doing. they reported. ery house in the block. ing houses in the and they all swear even saw any bangin’ around. 0'Day turned m Jimmy. time was it when you got phone call?" "I don't know they never exactly. It must have been about mldnigbt. LOOKED THAT WAY Lime Blrd (to power pigeon): Say, mister, did you swallow a nalloon? RAN WITH THE SWELLS "And what makes that common sailor so proud and haughty?” ' “Long association with the swells.’ ETERNAL VlGiLENCE Sub Officer: Here we are. dragged four hundred miles across the coun is in it II a cotton gin. His Chief: Let's close it. anyway than the real thing. ll- eras. WELL THAT EXPLAINS '1 “Well I'm glad that yOu -~ caged to only squander one dm- “day. H9 ‘Pill-limi- “FOll0Wlll' m8?" be But tell me how was lhai lulled JlmmY- “it was the last dons: | had.‘ THIS WliMliN NiiW WELL Her Suffering Relieved and Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinlthanfs Vegetable Compound Toronto, Ontario. — “l sm certainly very grateful for the benefit l have re- oeived from Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound, also the Sanstive Wash and the Liver Pills. ln the ""1 “all ' wanna..." an from ion cf b would neverbe an better asdoctor's medicine reiiev me onl for the time being. l saw the gfetable (bmpcond sdverfled in the oroutn StarfandltlndtbeV tablaCom- Tablet: the bes for ms. I ve been taking them since Sp and l intend keeping them by me the time. After reading your Pri- vsoe Text-Book I saw it was neces- sary to use Lydia E. Plnkham's Sam edve Wash, and lean safely sayl feel s ditfermt woman. Iy friends remarkboww Hook. lamave boost: 50w med Mrs. Cnsnnss mun, doyne AvenaehTor-ooto, Ontario. ou may sving an experlnce similar to Mrs. Giflirfls and will be interested to know wbet sbe did. Ev sick woman can feel confident that ydis E. Pinkhsufs Vegetable Oommundwlil pber slncews are told stitdcssbelpfioutof every 100 women who take if. Held by druggista everywhere. o try to raid a gm house and all there these synthctlr Moducts are worse it tskce her quite s while w get your numoer—" Jimmy swung round suddenly. to bave been quite a while. face 0'Dsy as the latter was but- the phone ring downstairs in the toning his cost. The police lleo- hall and, not knowing it was for mant colored- guiitliy and tried 1° me. l didn't answer it right sway bide his coahaton belslad a sud- but sat there sud let it ‘den flu of coughing. ‘I went dowu-" action or hiding the picture in his an‘ she's leliln’ you she's seen Jen- pOClLGI bad been unnoticed, said sen, an‘ for you to hurry up an’ loudly: "Give me time, Rand. give‘ get here. Just about that time Jen- -aen an’ ‘These women," he added. half tiptoe doefullv. unit humorously. "are al-"hbafd be when you beard bcr bol- waya cousin‘ trouble. it's cbercble ler. it in your fancy 'i‘rencb—_for sure turns around an’ than gives out , _n yell when sbe sees them. The policemen that O‘Day bad any rate, we'll have to cert out w search we nulshbor that they clapped a band over her mouth. or bll ber on the bead. or Lilllllflllalll." did something to keep her “We've been to ev- screaming. if they hadn't an’ sbe No room- bad yelled, she'd have amused ev-‘ neighborhood. ery one in the building. "It , must I beard J lmmy interrupted. ring. Then “All rlgbt. ‘Nlat flu, then. It at east is long enough to let Jensen i noticed it as l came p, “Now she's got you on the lino the other one with hlm in here an’ grab her. "Or maybe she hears them an. At BIIPDOBO from "My own opinion is that i! they‘. one like Jensen came in here at all they cbioro, formed her. “What on kililn’ her why would the take her away?" if t-bey bad been bent .‘ they 5 "Unless." out in Jimmy, "they wanted to question her to see how much we bad on Jensen." i called you immediately after- . "Perhaps," admitted O'Day,E lwfllll" "Now what's your opinion about. ‘Wrll. it WM lust midnight (be affair?" ; lu-ben you called." He turned to his ' imen. "Of course, Jensen wouldn't “l can't imagine anything dif-l fenent from what you have descrlb- i idnre to be livin' in this neighbor» ed. it looks very much as lf Jen- ‘hood. ianyining." i And rben be addrrsscdhimeell larain lu Jimmy. "We showed poor ljudgment in not keeping this Ol~ 15a Maynard locked up when we ‘had her. We should have kept fan eye on ber all the time. , Jimmy's anger flared. "l didn't’ Ethink you'd say ‘l told you so‘ at’ fa time like this. You're talking Hike that about ber and the poor ‘girl might be dead for all we know. wny-z "There now, lad, don't take lt to heart. l didn't mean anything. Bu! i think it would have been better for her if she'd been in jail.” flbock the barn after the horse is stolen," "Well, bow do you know she hasn't taken this way of fiyin' the coop?" O'Day challenged. "You seem to tuke it for grant- Hi that she‘ has," retorted Rand. "lf l do- you'll understand why later. flu tbe meantime we're not Eel-tin‘ anywhere standing here and arguinfl" “Have you got any theory as to what took place?" "Theory. and that's all. Here it is. She called you. you say, w tell you that sbo had seen Jensen go lnlo the house across the street. Her hat and coat aren't hone-at - least, not a bat that's ordinarily worn on the street——so we'll take it for granted she was out 99mg - place and bod seen Janeen just before she came in the house. "M any rate. she evidently wasn't watching from the window, or her coat would be here. "we'll all! then she was comln’ home from downdown-maybe from a theater or something-and that Jensen was hanging around the neighborhood and trailed her home." "We'll say that lire shadowed her fmm the other side of the street, 8-11’ she got nervous or something Bil’ turned around an’ sow blm just =19 l"? Mil-Bed under a street lamp Ollulllfi other tilde of the stmgL She said be bad sons in the house right across the way. All right, that's the one opposite tbc llimll- 3067" He led the way to the window." a I“Tben we'll say that Jensen. see- ln bcr turn an’ look at him. tried to cover up 'by turning into the yard of that house. By walking llll °lll° 91° DOM: be could give the lrirspression that‘ he woe goln’ in. s e." “(lo ahead." Jimmy b93941 "r; sounds plausible enough so for," "All rlsllt. Just a theory. mind You. but good as for as il. goes. lizards nothinx better to go on "Now then. Sis-e has seen Jen- sen an’ recognized hlm. Maybe she lumps or obs betrays herself some. bow so Jensen knows that he's been recognised. lMBybB she 5151-15 runnin’ into the house otter seeln‘ him. At any rate we'll say that Jensen think-a he's been recognis- ed. All’ that Olga doesn't know ma; Jensen has been shadowing her. "Now then, what does she do‘! Sire runs right into the apartment B" Shes straight for the phone without even cioslu’ the door. w°'l'l I! dlie doesn't even turn llw llsht 0n- ‘bocauae in the first lllnce she knows the lay of the land in here an’ one doesn't need it. in the second piece she's in a hurry and sot bar mind on pbonin’ You. lu the third place tho light in lbs window lnlsht betray her to Jensen across the Qtlwgt, ‘l didn't expect you to Ilnd sen bad kidnapped her. "Of course," Iaald Jimmy hotly. ed Probably - be and whoever was with birn did chloroform ber to keep -ber from screaming." "it's Just a bhecry, mind you."l said O'Day. what happened. 1Ybe only thing, at all was that Looks as ii’ she might have klck~ ed it when they grabbed her, "And," 0’Day added. "that's just one theory. "Do you want me to tell you the other one l have?" Then.- wan a mysterious ring w ills words. Jim-my thought, and a. quizzicai expression about his ey- es. "Yes, gn ahead, Jimmy answer "Well, before l leli you. let mi "l! You not to rear up an‘ gr hot-headed again. Honest, every time l air my views about this wlvlaynard girl you get up on your high horse an’ act like your goip’ to take my heed off." , Jlmmv hushed. " D nnsnanlsn- tenant. ‘l‘il behave." . "An' you'll let me finish?" "Yes' l‘il let you flnisb. l won't interrupt once." “All rlzht, then. Now I've just explained that wh-al. I've been say. in‘ is one theory. then. Now you'll admit it sounds reasonable." ' Jimmy nodded. "AW this one is as reasonable. it's just this. Suppogin’ m“; gm really was impilcaocd sorneh -w in your father's murder. Suppose she hasn't been tellln’ the whole truth about it.» ‘Now she's succeed. 9d in convincing most people mo; a °l°lld hanging over her you might any. "Now Illllllvfle she thinks m. time for ber to do the disappear-in’ act‘! What could be bettenor more convenient, than to frame n little ml"! like this here?" He waved his band about him. Let me flnlph now," he reminded Jimmy m pg Wu about to interrupt. "Now- that's every bit as reason- able as the other theory, gn'-_" All lmefrllDtlon came from sn "llelllfliled quarter. alt w“ m; lfllellhone bell ringing. only w". ed the othel-‘s aside as be picked llll the instrument in his hands, "Pwllllllly from head quarters," lle krunted and said, "Hello," ‘He Pressed the transmitter a- fizllllgt“ his dhest. "it's for you. ‘He bold out tbs telephone to Jimmy and the latter, about to take it in hm ow-n hands, abruptly #1099811» A queer Qxpresaion came over his face. . "For ma?" be repented. ‘That's funny." ‘He raised his h-and who ‘bald the phone extended. "You take the call." be and; g1 0'Day. "No one on God's green 931'?" l8 Bllltwflod to know where I um." (To be Continued) -—--—~n0>i- 'l‘o keep the bread and cake lam sweat rinse them. after washing with boiling water in which wash- ing soda has been dissolved. Then. set them out of doors in the sun. A Charming- /"“ '\ “All right. Now it's my opinion that Jensen, if he's got any dirty work on. has got some one with dim. Maybe the other guy's follow- ln’ him in an automobile." "mm! nodded. "That's reason- abiefrhere were two of them, you know. the night he and l—" "Exactly." broke in 0'Dsy, and Jimmy lllelt s sudden admiration for the ehrewdneee cbe other re- {nalrlfll Ill his clesr. straight thlnk~ "We'll say, then,” 013a; “at”. ued. "that Jensen bad someone with him. on um theory. we'll say that he signalled for tlle other fellow to catch up with am as’ then the two came in th-ls tmlld- Reflection l. olnnu l, us" Clllim Swill Dlllbssslsssd by ing. ‘The girl's st the phone. llsybe n-rhere.“ noun“. herei Stand facing escb other the l0 Klvu us any kind of a claw to- mussad-up rug. i film's innocent. but. there is still- g x whole Exercises for the l s; sauna s. aoeovsau Osruell Ieslasl calm family , HILI com- petitive ex- erclse does sol as a rule IN‘ dues the eon- structive results that specific ex- ercise does, lt ‘is, however, more oheu ea- gsged in than the average aye- tem of setting up e x e r cl s e s which frequent- ly prove monot- onous. I have, therefore, an ranged the following series t0 be engaged in by two people. They may be called “hmlly ax- _ erclees." They may be parlors:- ed by father and mother, sister and brotber, sister sad sister or brother sad brother, and will be found most intersalng and fascinating. They are Iyetsmst» icaily arranged so biog tats play tbs many musdos all or gans of tbs body. These move manta are taken from s military drill that l constructed daring tbs World War. Get two sticks or wands. broom sticks would be ideal. or s pair of curtain poles about live feet tn length will serve the purpose just as wslL Exercise Ne. l length of the stick apart, your band bolting the ands of Lbs stick banging loosely’ at the sides. Place your lstt foot for ward about ten inches ahead of the right. At the count of one l A pusbes the bands forward and B's bands go back. Then B pushes forward and A's hands go back. The object is to push . forward as tar as possible and bring the arms back as far as possible. Tbe weight of the body should be on the left foot, the head up and shoulders back. Repeat ten times. Count as A's bands go forward. Exercise Ne. I This exercise ls the same as , No. l. except that as ousb tbs hands alternately. A's right band pushes forward and B's left laarelaettad m: u tlmaqeoultill H“ tflseAdirlgbtbaadlales-wsrd. IxarelssNe-l Handa ssnsins lwssly It l!" sides. clasp stick tightly ll 9" ends, than ral-se tbe bands uP sidewlse tn s circular movemeol until the bands touch sanb oth- er over head. than back to starv lng position. The arms must be kept tense durlng this alert!!!- Repeat ten times. will!!!“ “till time you resume tbs c1181"! W sltlon. lxsrolse Ne. I This exercise ls tbs same as Ne. 6, except that we alternate the bands. A's right band Will-ll B's loft band goes up sidevsrdl in e. circular movement until they are directly overhead. A's rlgbt band and B's left band start downward. A's left band and B's right band start upward. alternating the ewlng of the arm. Repeat ten timed. ecuntinl each time A's arm 1s at startlnl position. This wand or stick exercise should be performed repeatedly- After tbey are practiced s few days, you wtll receive the nec- essary coordination mid w!" he better able to balance tbs body hand goes buck. B's right band weltbt. BREAKFAST: plain or with cream. To or chocolate-or coffee water between breakfast milk. whole wheat or brown br or tsrino puddln . Take luncb and dinner. DINNER: Small portion cf rice, mscarcnl, noodles, coffee substitute. ‘A, “Keep Well" Diet Fruit such so oranges, cherries, con-ants, grapefruit. prunes, apricots, etc. Cooked cereei served bread. corn or bran mufllns with butter. LUNCHEON: Glass of buttermilk, fermillsc or sweet Any fruit, vegetable or mixed salad. Broil. vegetable. Broiled meat, chicken or flsb, Two grain vegetables-cabbage, peas, onions. carrots. beet tops. llms beans, cauliflower, and one starchy food such as or vegetable salad, French d. using. For dessert stewed fruit, berries or fruit pudding. ‘Weak tea or a acted whole wheat or graham Cup of cocoa substitute. Two ghsses 0f and lunch. ead witb butter. Rico, tapioca two glasses ct water between soup sucn as bean, tomato or potatoes, bomlny, A lettuce ‘ Mr. McGovern will answer your questions. O A. A. Mc-Govurn 5,311; pfgpafed for Infants in arins and Children all 3g“ To avoid imitations, always look l0!‘ lll¢ ‘Sifllilllfl 0f _ Provcn directions g3 g5 my, Physicians everywhere rewinmqgd t MOIHER» Finn“, Castoslia is a pleasant, ha,‘ less Substitute for Castor 01 Paregoric, Teething 13mm and Soothing Syrups’ 4A6. Tl? | i | 1 i i O CATTLE ARE NOW T\VI(‘E THE WIIGIIT 0F 100 YEARS A00. Most people know tbnt the new sorts of wheat tbst have been put on the market during the past lwou ty years are fur more prufilfic than the nld. “Ysomenfl for instance, given twice the crop to the acre that llu- host when“: of our grundfnibrru yielded. Whul is not so clearly realised is that tberr bus been an rqnul llr~ relopuieni in ‘the live- amt-k grown by farmers for market. At s Birnr ingbnln fut stock show recently tin-n- wns nhnwn s hulluck rnlie-ii Big Ben. whleb ntonll nearly six fro-t at llh bind quarters. It wan llrr-rl nl-nr ilnlr bury. Evert this rrrniurc wns nut an llllr us one nhowu in llliil. This was nn Irish-lured ronn almrtbilrn weighing twmty-nlx hundreds-right. l'nt lhl- Glunt was lla appropriate nelnr. AA every nhnvr for twenty yenrs pant rnttle wall ovrr a ton in wright have been in g-vl<lrnrr,\but fifty years tweet weighing flflron bun- ilred welghtnvsa looked on as s mar- vel. and at the time of Waterloo n fat beaut of half a ton was considered something quin- mit of the rnmrnnn. To-rley nothing weighing less than "‘-"~n hundred wright can even he entered. A pen of three lambs only frn months old. seen at s rerrnt show, nsled Q pounds. A century ego you might have scoured England in vsln for three full-grown sheep of equal weight. (‘nmlng tn pin." n Islserset farmer woe a rbsilsogs cup wltb a couple of ynllng porkrrs nni yet a year old: earb weighed nearly fill pounds. It is partly brrevlfng. PIP"! feedlot. hiya and Old Country "IMP. but also increases so greatly that one begins to wonder whether tie fat beset of A. D. MM will not basque] In weight to an elephant. 'fl§l474"4" 1"“- “l t Ill é-Qom-ii “Pr! s raw petate for removing Ink states. It works wssdars lab s sites iPAZO ll QINTMENT For Pl LES Prufrudlng, Bleeding, Itching and Blind Piles. This Dependable and Proven Rem- edy for Piles n. now packed in handy, collapsible tubes with detach- able pile pipe, which makes the application of the ointment u clean and essy task of a moment. Full directions and scientific advice for wilgeeuflegrelgc with each tube. '. swi ici ,75c.'oidstls d“, 60c. t “in oimmnlir- from your druggiat; or. if‘ you prefer, send stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, l9! Spedlaa AN» Torelto. Canada. Hm Choice farm situated at South Shore tour miles from ferry. near school and church. consisting of ll! acres of laud all clear. Dwel- ilng house and barns in first class condition with concrete cellars. If not sold prtvately before lamp 39th will be sold by public suction on that date together with mo. m was“ 01cm». , For further lllrtlculare apply to JOIIPH DOYLE, well late the stall sad afterward sposge tbs ' wtsk rsle water. Smith 8110B. HM-lltlsttoil. - r i TENDERS FOR MUD SCOW, MACHINERY, _.i..q._...i SEALED TENDERS will be received at this ‘from any person or persons willing t0 con- tract to purchase the Mud Scow, Machinery, Cook House, Roadway, etc., at: Midgeli. part thereof. For further particulars apply to this Office}. Department of Public Works, 8029-3-11tst5l. .___g l FOR SALE l. AND RANCH PROPERTY m BUMMERBIDE. About 25 acres of land, 18 of which are under eumy tion, balance in pasture and ranch, cut 20 tons hay ls; year. besides other crops. Ranch contains 30 pens with nsw 6 room ranch he". all enclosed in guard fence. _ Large 7 room house, barn, garage and hen house, ||| in first class condition with all modern improvements. Thlg property is only five minutes walk from High School |||fl most of it will be vaiuablegas house lots. Will be sold in lots to suit purchaser and is offer“ st a bargaln as I amleavlllg the Province. DR. W. G. CHURCH, Summsrslda, P, g q, _ SMALL FARM LAND, ETC., AT MIDGELL office until noon on MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926 Parties may tender for the whole or any L. B. McMILLAN, {Strut that "y vf'1"ub!iv-u7 only; ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ' March 10, 1926. us. Yuan n» Why “lmperials” Stand ‘First : 1. ECONOMY— At one cent per meal, "imperials" cost consider- ably iesa and give much better results than feed- I lng a restricted meat _d'let, 2. A BALANCED RATION: _ Imperial Fox Biscuits are required to balance the fox's ration at this season. _ .\ 8. VITAMINED- ~~ " Contained in isrq¢r quantities In Dod Liver Oil than any known food. 4. ' HEALT-l-h- v "lmpsrisis" produce 'a laxativa eondltlon of Vi! bowels, ensuring perfect digestion. 5. ENERGY FOOD8— Are only supplied by carbohydrates. 040m?" recommend the fall's diet to consist of from 33 l to 6096 cooked cereals eenhinlnfeel "V" °ll f l during the gestation period. _ . For sale by leading dlstributsre st‘ dlrest "If" 9" factory. - Imperial Biscuit l-lll ' Phone » ._i__._-_._~____.._...-----