PAGE TEN_ J-IO m: STORY oi= no oors AROUND By word of mouth; by the personal testimony of one man or woman to another, the fame of ENO’S “Fruit Salt’? has spread to the utterrnost parts of the worlds s» r ENO has gone from success to success simply because it keeps the inner system clean and _ ,_ healthful in a safe, gentle,- but effective manner, F siwithout forming any harmful habit. Those - lwho make it their rule to take this pleasant Historic Trinity Sunday. May find. the Hetivai oi the Holy ‘trinity marked anoth. eryear lnthe history ofthe Church oi the Holy ‘trinity at Georgetown. It ia estimated to be somewhere about ita 130th year oi service to Almighty God, though no direct or exact date can be gi- ven. Last year it was estimated as being 9i years of formation but. from other information and the older inhabitants reveal its age to‘ be greater than that. This is also corroborated by a Baptism of a person long since dead. The early records of the ch are missing so that no concrete or real date can truthfully be given unless oth- er information than that at pres- ent, is given to the chruch. The present building is the same in fabric as when erected except when some odd forty-six years ago the ceiling was raised to form an arch shape and the east wall ex- tended and the church itself re- flects the sturdy workmanship o‘! the past for it is still on the ex- terior in strong and sound shape. and is only of wooden structure, hut has stood and is still standing the efforts of time and age. The interior is not in very good condition. It ls badly in need oi painting. A great many have been baptized and confirmed within its walls since last it was painted. In 1846 a school house was erect- ed ior educational purposes and Church’ Georgiitown she can get “ HE visited my sister and I wished then I S could give her a hint: She wears her under; things two or three days without a gange- Everybody gCYFPlTCS a little—-imagine thinking Y Avoid Offendi Underthings absorb perspiration odour—protect daintiness this way: 11g for use. Squeeze suds ‘si k 1 Wash this 4-minute wa one tables of tux does one day's undies . . . stock- ings,tooi Iaissolve Lux in hot water and cool to lukewarm through garment, rinse twice. 2Wash after each wearing, for perspiration acids left in e co ours an rot t reads. 3 Never rub dainty iiaEie with cake soap: Rubbing tends to streak and wear out si . _ 4 Avoid ordinary b0l¥l—-Cll(¢8,p0WdCl’S,Cl'llPS. These often contain arm u aika iwhich weakens threads, fades colour. Lux has no harmful alkali. Anything safe 1n Wife!‘ 810061! safe in Lux. 1N so MANY OFFICES there are clever girls who do not realize that one thin alone holds them back. Otiiccs are warm, we al perspire, and underthings absorb these perspiration acids and odours. Others notice this offense before you do. yourself. _ _ _ _ _ That's why it is vital to on fresh lingerie each day. More necessary t an the daily bath. .1 alkaline corrective regularly are never troubled 'with sluggish, clogged intestines-never sufler from headaches, indigestion; acidity, and other - ailments caused by constipation.- And, for their ._health’s sake, they always insist on ENO’S “Fruit Salt.”-. Follow their example — buy a the classes conducted by the late Jas. Easton, who is how at rest in Trinity Cemetery, a tract oi ground he cared for and loved so well. Many a prominent Islander re- ceived his first education, all the older inhabitants oi Georgetown, and men and women now living in l And it_is so easy! For Lux is made tcli remove perspiration acids and odours complete y, yet it saves colours and fabrics. And it takes only 4 minutes, or less. Play safe-—Lux underthingsand stockings afterevery wearing.Thisprotcctsdainti- ness- and it actually keeps them new far longer. ‘» from t; lacing _ sways i’ - v .. ..,_ u, \~=1_~...---¢_-._.....~_ bottle today» tatives for North Americas Saiglepeesen Harold P. Rltchia k Co. Ltd», 10-18 MeCanl Se, Toronto Construction work on Panama Tonal, Madden Dam. and various riighways in Panama is maintained] at a rapid pace. Ca 24 Laws before Congress in Uruguay. if passed, will make gasoline prices prohibitive for a great part oi auto- ists. ‘YoiirChildren will thrive on Christie's pure For the tiniest babies . {- for older children . . a for growing boys and girls u . a there is nothing more de- iicious and nourishing than. Christie's Arrowroots. No substitute is good enough. other parts oi the Maritimes, re- ceived their education in the old ‘Trinity Day ‘ ‘ and remember the old saintly schoolmaster. James Easton. rrowroots JASDIIZWdZmaZTazL Ofilcrs you new ‘,1 .‘ m“, u‘, w r11 w") ‘Willi ‘i’ i‘ (m! r - flirt‘. it“! Adventure . iliiiilii ii :l#4” i . . ii til . with J e-__1—~ f A , ti... .3 lEconomy y i -- - ‘ -.wiii. low i931 meg. for“? {his year adds trout fishing to its other attractions. Maligoe lake, lovely jewel of the ‘Rockies, is open for fishing this aeuon for the first time. a oifm mountain miisro _ to climb, a warmed ~~"“*"z' iris: Ziifiiiiii: Lodge with its tlldilil companionship» ~ ‘i room and meals. ith l0 per clsa i discount for two weeks or over. Always use Canadian National T elegrcpha Toll nnam I om w. x. Io on 'l'l m a t -s.. r. Btu-me, Ticket Argent, smin rum?” ' e i" (AN A I) I A N NAT-ID NA Ii W. Clorkln, Dlatrlcl Passenger Agt. A part oi the old school stands and is at present used as a Parish Hall. The wings and rear of the school had to be torn down as they were in decay. Those of the Island who were educated in the school can still see the entrance to recall memories oi days that are past and gone, indeed the Parish oi the Holy I noticed the Parish of the Holy Trinity contains much of the his- tory of the eastern end oi our Is- land. Perhaps some of these names will bring visions of the past be- fore you: Messrs. J. N. Lovers, B. Head, J. B. Goff, W. B. Altkenl. Jas. Easton, T. Loveday, Dr. Kaye, William Sanderson, as well as many prominent Anglican Priests, now passed on to greater glory. All thesemen worked hard to bring others to the knowledge oi the Blessed Saviour. » An old church still calling by the aid oi an old bell, calling to pso- pie to remember their Lord and Master; an old church, and old school to build up strong sons and daughters oi the Island. The church was dedicated to the I-loly Trinity and truly God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost have watched over their protectorate and kept it safe during troubles, struggles and quarrels. The church stands as a symbol oi the Christian faith in George- town. The congregation has great- ly decreased. There is only a few left struggling and trying to keep its doors open. A great number of the older parishioners have passed on to greater glory, some have re- moved from the parish, some have been ' r j ind confinned with- in its walls yet today forget the church oi their childhood and the faith and courage of their fathers. But the hand oi the I-loly Trinity always seems to hover over the church and bless its struggling ef- forts and the Cross shines upon all who gaze at it. Grants from outside sources aid the church to some extent for which the parish is grateful. The Parish is under the Rev. Canon Malone, M. A., of St. Ps- ter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, and Captain Francis Kelly of the u.s. Pouci ARE siiii m THE iiiiiiiRllMS (ay Irvanela a. Jainieaon. aimin- _ ed Preaa Staff Writer) HOPEWIEL, N. J., May-ab-Tlie Lindbergh murder investigators took advantage oi a spring Bun- day’s calm to unwind a tangled skein oi clues today and to dis- miss Dean H. Dobson-Peacock as "insignificant" in their main quest. An official police bulletin so clas- sifylng the Norfolk (Va) clergyman who formerly held charges in Re- gina, Bash, and Windsor, Ont., was regarded as an ' dicatio the com- bined state and federal forces now are determined to press the pursuit ting side issues to occupy a mo- ment oi their time. The statement was not regarded, however, as abandonmen‘ of an oi- ten-expressed desire oi state police to confront John Hughes Curtis. jailed "hoax negotiator," with the clergyman who was associated with him in the faked activities. Plans for the prosecution oi Curtis are in the hands of nosecutor A “ ny M. Hanck with Prosecutor Erwin E. Marshall concentrating on the murder enquiry, itself. The intensified attempt to track down the actual kidnappers, now that the mythical negotiations have been swept from the picture, cen- tred in a hunt for the rum-runner who described two days before Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., was found dead, how the child had been killed and where the body had t been secreted. Col. H. Norman Church Army at Georgetown. The parishioners are proud oi the chruch and its past and pray that the interior may soon be painted to the Glory of God and His Kingdom. It is hoped that the co-operation BRINGING UP FATH IQ ATIRIUBLI HGTIU SEND ifihl-DOQT a IN i1’ IQ MADE OfWfifiOvfl-l-BCY ‘THIY ' %6O Schwarzkopf, chief oi the investlgg. of the Anglican clergy on the n. land may be obtained to hold a day oi special service within the on. Already the New Jersey State troopers put on the gangsters trail have picked up several underworld characters believed to have been the fugitive, but the rum-runner who boasted of his "inside" know- ledge is still at large. Dr. John ll‘. Condon, the "Jafsle" who paid the $50,000 ransom. abandoned for the day his ttempt to find in some rogues’ gallery the likeness of "John." the ransom-re- ceiver. After spending yesterday af- ternoon and evening in an unex- plained dash up into New England and back, he put in what was for him a normal day-church in the morning, a trip to a neighborhood store, a chat on a street corner, a LUX for underthings . -. . keeps them‘ like new iii spite of constant washing _ Lever Brothers Limited. Torooh .|,,,,mgnay ppeiataieatmtlieirlsmeuaicieeiheoevei-aar-oeaeral tion, said the search was still going ‘ indicted, his trial would be setfor sometime in June. ‘ Dr. Condon is ‘scheduled to con- tinue hls tour oi rogues‘ galleries this week. liiliilil ililMBiii ~li.S. TARIFF, UPPAIWA, May 25-day Canadian Preach-Declaring it might not. yet be too late to pre- vent the blll passing congress. G. B. Nicholson (Cons. Algoma East), yesterday urged upon the Dominion P ha Gentle i.\=*‘°'i§ can. white- bwltY ed?" teeth were mouth by the loop has had his pocket pick- ndl’ wit; “ling it fl aileron‘! 1“‘w' aadteuataesofliashelwall Semaphore signals, similar to those on railways, are being tested "NQ" 55m Prewhm "my “l” as guides for pedestrians at Brigh- plcked right out oi my ma, alumni some ‘one!’ , The that 41mins 71am in AUTCMATIC- GIMME-CONTROL a naoio oi the baby killers without permit-- perusal oi the newspapers, then a ball game near his Bronx (New York City) heme. lie expressed displeasure, ever, that his prominence in one oi the world's most mysterious crimes necessitated the presence oi two New York City detectives at his aide-wherever he went. Meantime, a conference was held in the county jail at Flemington over the -, and , tariff increases on lumber and e09" how- release oi Curtis from the cell where he already had spent nearly 100 hours. In the jail dining room, W. C. Fender, attorney who came from Norfolk to represent the shipbuild- er, conferred with Adam O. Rob- bins, Judge of the Court of Com- mon Pleas.‘ As the session ended and Ponder went. to discuss with his client, Judge Robbins announc- ed the prisoner probably would he released tomorrow, "if he can raise the bail." Curtis’ imprisonment began late last Wednesday, after he had con- fessed his hoax, had been arraigned on a charge oi’ obstructing justice andlfurnishlng. false infor and had been ordered to jail in lieu of $10,000 hail. The Hunterdon County grand jury meets tomorrow in Flemington and Judge Dobbins said it was probable the Curtis case would be walla of the old church of the Holy ‘Trinity. ER IVIRYTHING l ’ -. ' TNI s V l presented during the day. He added that if Curtis were qqg-fqflj- BUT l HQLB. ‘ma wine's’ IN etceuo ' mug-amuse I _ P4.»- wiu. e:- ? Cs cuss any subject. had suggested the imposition of an excise duty on processed will)" coming from the United States. 8nd Canada to that Country. l-le had' also stated that low smde lumber from the United states was beinl Government that some retaliawry action be taken against the United States in respect to the proposed per. The proposed increase in the tariff on lumber and copper prac- tically destroy any export business in these commodities iromfllfladl to the United Stats. Mr. Nicholson declared. He made his protest on a motion to go into supply. At this stage members are permitted to dis- . Earlier in the day. Mr. Nicholson also an export duty on nlckle from’ dumped into Canada. Pickpocket Steals, Pickpockefls Teeth CHICAGO, lvmy 26—(A.P.)—?aul Preacher, 5'1, described by police as a veteran pfckpocket, was distressed. 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