i r I ‘ r. o. I. .. . mpbwu GACLH Much of the nervousness in older children can he. traced to the 'over-_ ltimulatlon during infancy, caused by ‘gragarding baby as a sort of aili- mn toy for tho amusement of par- l ents, relatives and friends. Bnhy may l be played with, but not for more than Q ‘~ unrter of an hour to an hour? duly. Beyond tlint, being handled, tick ed, caused to laugh or cyen 4 scream, will sometimes result iii vonl- "A "m" (‘"55 ‘l cmflth" l“ "m" 3 itin . and invariably causes irritu- 9"’ “l” “"5 '°-’ "if" "W7 billy, ‘crying or sleeplessncss. ‘ Fretfulness, crying and sleepless- ness from this cuus- can easily he avoided by treating ally with more‘ consideration, but when you just cali't see what is making baby rcstlclis or upset, better give him a few drops of ure. hurmlei-is Castoriir. it's aiunz- g to see how quickly ‘it calms baby's nerves and soothes him to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable-Aha recipe is on the wrli per. Iieiiding physicians pre- ; scri it for colic, cholera, ilizlrrheii. 1 constipation, gas on stomach uiiil bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and all other “ilpi-ietn" of habyhood. Over ‘Z5 million botitles used a your shows its overwhelming opularity. ‘ With each botte of Castoriii. you get a book on Motherhood, worth itsi weight in gold. Look for Chas. ll. t Fletchefs signature on the packagci fl, so you’ll get wuinc Castoria. Tlicrc l . J. ‘m’ m”? i“! "u" IT wow.- bl; some The girls of today. iis no. gueli. i Arc almost Eves i-ivol lll dress. Not liq-leaves lor panties. But clothes qnrl the irciio is. Yo glow ‘li-imcr our.‘ lrroer and less Tenders will be received by the; undersigned up to the 20th day oi’i May, 1928, for the purchase of ALL. TIIAT freehold land situate and. being on the north-east corner oil Great George and Fitzroy Streets.‘ Charlottetown. ‘P. E. I., known as the Blatch property, together with] the buildings situate thereon. The; highest or any tender not nccessar-i lly accepted. l. W. H. PETERS, l Post Office Box 883. i ‘t. ri'~,l\i f . ‘ b Jo n: cw oundhridi v/OULD mLL l] i1JlI..U$l n59 5 4,7,‘ f Mrs. Arlsleri l. We are “w? 4 hav.n_r1 quill: .1 no: rtisl rmliit '—"1 cur home and .ill tL: tress. and WH“‘*".l shrubs around it. | l Mr: NUVCfllIll.’ But. niy dour. j N" Krat. won't ii kill all your . I ‘ b Yul tress and shrubs to have i " l l» i cwcrcd with paint like that? or FURNITURE Auction Sale of furniture at 9i Orlobar Street on Thursday. May. 10th, 1928, at l p. m., including‘, dining-room. parlour and threei bed-room suites and all other chat-l tels of the late Ambrose J. Logan. WILLIAM A. LOGAN, Administrator. J. A. MacDONALD. i Auctioneer. _, Q-OO-OQ-f 4333-5-94“. . 4513-- . R A "Do you think lovc makes the Q Q Q j world go Wound?" i ___ l “Well. it's either that or the stuff The simian Meeting i»: the] ' ‘"""‘ a‘ "‘° “my” Prilioo Edward Island Provincial IIIIQ Association will be held in thc Y. M. C. A. Parlor Thursday, 10th May at 7.30 P. M. CHARLES LISIGII. Liout-Col. , Secretaryal l i l l A PESSIMIST '"‘1'_' lst Fly: Gee. I'm glad spring l5 here. I ' 2nd Fly: What's the use. Folks are putting fly screens in their . V l gll-nlnnnr- -r.-..r.. . i______.__ ._ ._ __‘.-___._. l izCoriis cripple tlic foot and make walking a tortilre. yet surc relief in ;tlic shape of Hellowayfis Corn Re- ‘lilover is within rel-lull 0f all. A number of Wild Canada Geese. Write what you have and price to post office box 669, Fredericton, N. B. Strawberry Plants For Sale for sale. 60 cents per hundred plants. I will pay all freight charges on these strawberry plants to any part of I‘. E. Island when shipped by_ rail. Remember the variety cannot be beaten. .‘ AT §TUD PRINCE BARON IMPORTED H0988! ll63827l _ l IIIIIIIBOIIII.‘ i 11,1... ’ pplc Urcy| _"'"‘ ‘Pen, - | k n, ; The undersigned will ilc Pleased mxxfmnnufiaolgrlz" fimxvanojlui recclvc lenders from pill-tics who' ' t Th m“ r h are in a poiiltlon to ,ply loose 2:‘: Wm?’ III: wlill bcyaifiwmfuillli-PRW iir ilwiiwl zzflyh" mgr". . it f r the urie Q 0n “M” "”"“" Th“ “M” "m" nolAsmoy OIIUOII. w be deliver ‘rliiri gifl-mflalv: h" “d” “m” lorllIlG rim two weeks at the rrmindn, lot the Association, Ch-ilottietowli. Terms I10 for the meson. Mares“; F“ |_ \ J. W. 5011:1115. 0t ovum rtlk. l. amour woon, 1 _ wrote-r!- Owrier in Chnrgeu Provincial Exhibition Anouintloll. Provincial Buildllll. Chl-MWWWW’ ANGUS C. MeAULAY Tracndle Cross 4-30-01. .:....l.._...__.__, ...__,. mural GER TIE Senator Dunlaigtflrawberry plants. o: l O-OQQ%OOQOOGOQOOQOOOOOQOO “Jealous Hearts” ' By‘ MILDRED BABBOUB >OO4OPOQZOOO44OQO4+O§QOQOG TIIE VIPEIPS PLAN. It was from Preston that Mrs. Agatha Archers Arnold had learned a ltrcat deal about Elinor and hcr . background before she came to New York. ‘The lady liacl taken pains to cul- iivate Preston, for. after that first dill’ in Danellfs studio. she had be- come lllSilliCilVely aware that Elinor was n rival and a far more danger- i ous one that she had. as yet. eii- ccuiitcri-d. Despite Elliiofs breezy manner and her careless speech. Mrs. Arnold sensed a grate and ills- linctloli. a hint of mystery, about ; licr that she knew would appeal to flanclli, who did not like American ilIl|)|)f‘l'S and ivns continually on the lookout for attractive women. Tbiilglio-lliouglit Mrs. Arnold. us i she sat at lier desk after her return from the opera—-liad proved that lier fears were all too well-founded. ‘ Daiielli had dared-dared-to break his engagement with her at the el- icventh hour. leaving her oneman l short at dinner. and to entertain in ihis studio. amid all the Ja alicso l trappings she had given liir . this _, upstart girl! _ . I Witlia rapid pen and. it must be admitted. very wretched penmau- l ship lll9l‘ secretary wrote all her let- ‘ lers, as n. rule) Mrs. Arnold. in the lient of her anger. stooped to that ‘most contemptlble of all forms of a correspondence-an anonymous let- ter. . Her composition WBSJIOL very or- iginal. It said: l “To any one interested in the re- lputatlon of a young woman who i calls herself Elinor Carver. a _well- i‘ wiishei‘ would advise her immediate i liiithdrawsl from New York, or a-de- l l . l l , . I I I 7",“ "l \l~i..ii'i‘ii‘ifriliiiw iti‘ \""'\f\l» llll FRUM MllTIlEll . l 0F SEVENl RBCOIIIIIIGIIdS Lydia E. Aunt I-Iet kissed Millicent affec-l tlonately and told her to send over Tony's ivorii socks. "They'll be in frightful state, byi this time. Servants never darn anything when they aren't watch-l ed.‘ ' Milliceut's heart sang all the Way ' i to Lynnwood. Plnkham 8 vegetable " "Soon l‘ll be home. home! And Compound Tony will be waiting mi- me!" ' But lie wasn't on the terrace when she sprang out of the car. There was only old Jason to wel-. egetable ompuaiefl? 2.273113 ggiiccnie her. He came hurrylngd "- mug; guy I felt: beaming and salaamirig. l different after the. first dose. I hai ilo New Yc‘k_ Mls‘ Millicent. Toronto, 0nt.—“I began taking‘ l-i “i H. 1T0 Be Continued.) l —i-O-}- ' .i______ takentheVegetallle _ Compound regu- ' ' larly for some time and sleep well, rise early and feel young."—MRs. McKEE,.18 Laurie: - .. ._M,..__§__.._.%______ _ I i I dull: blue hat: eyes shone like glam] ' - l "Oh. to be twegity and in love,"l - - sighed Aunt Hells sister envlously. l “Mlslali Tony. he done got called ' i 2 a Ave., Toronto, Ontario. married to Tony Deering. Child- hood sweetheart stuff, I understand. Happy as two doves. I gather." Mrs. Arnold who had a remark- able memory when she chose to . have. had filed away this informa- tion. A later consultation of the Blue Book had brought forth the history, status. and address of the Decrings. So now she sent Tony. reflecting: “If what that little fool of a Pres- ton said was correct, ‘the sweetest girl in the world‘ would never tell on little sister. and she's not likely to have glimptlou enough to do any- thing of her own accord. It's bet- ter for a disinterested brother-in- law to get my letter. All Southeiii her letter ‘o \ A. G. DALGELL, M. E. I. (7. meii go on the war-path when their Now family honor is threatened." a (Jollsulting Engine ' ill lToronto, was educated in Scotland *1 and England. and practiced his pro- ' fession‘ for l4 years in England. previous to coming to Canada. in 1907. For ten years he was assistant City Engineer of Vancouver, B. (7.. during the period when that City went through its period of greatest PRIZES Value $7 50.00 only, rin niii- aid.- iii tlli- paper stating iiiiqilnr Mr ._ M“, m» Illtili! of tliii pap ~iiii't s: answers. friend-i and rcllilrvei of empl forbidden lo enter. oiil one can ivill a prize. lliiil-rein. I"l\l'llIlll'f§ of a f.i camell- i»... niiiy our prire will cd l0 any one lminifinld or gr fi. Final lllvilrilc will ire insult-l new mrii who nri- in iiu ivnv ii-iiii this I‘|I’|lI. known to llll iimiie-lniii-i expansion, and designed the great- er part 0i‘ its main sewerage system. For two yicars he was assistant to the Town Planning Adviser of‘ tlicl _Dominion Government and made a’ number of special studies of prob- lems of rural and urban settlemcnlnl For seven years he has been re'sid- ent in Toronto as a consulting cn-l gincei" and has given considerable’ attention to Ilousing and Town} planning problems. Only a year ago‘ he rnade- housing and Town Plan-i ning survey oi’ St. John's. Nfld., at: the instigation of a Joint C "'1'", Get The Best ! iill|‘l|>l|. il'i' ' liliililliii: Illlili‘ lliliii l)l'. Pieiii-i-‘l: (lirlileil Ale-i xiii .l (liVIIl Dis v: 0v e r y. Several tluicii when l lfiiiltc supervision of her activities —pai*ticulnrly those concerning her association with a well-known lea- cher of voice. The writer knows} whereof she speaks" iliere Mm.‘ Arnold made ll. wry face at her faiixl pas and hastily crossed oiit "hcl'"l and substituted “he speaks") "and is assured that the facts more thalil justify the gossip.” She rc-read this short bombshelll with feline satisfaction. folded “oi slipped it in a plain envelope, and.- addressed it. after a moment's hesi- tation. to "Mr. Anthony Decrlniz. Lyiinwood. etc." "Elinor lives with her sister when she's‘ home," Preston had said. “She the sister. Millicent-one of the sweetest girls in the world. _by the Wily -l'd like you to know hen-ls Across Kidneys l l For Two Years Unable to Work “Gin PiIls--Wonderful . Remedy " We receive thousands of letters yearly from grateful users of Gin Pills, who have been relieved of suffering from kidney and bladder trouble. When Nature fails to do her proper work of eliminating harmful waste through the kid- neys. bladder and bowels, a remedy must be found. Many people have found Gin Pills to be this remedy. Among them James Johnson of Bridgeburg, (int. He writes: “l wu troubled with pains ncrniiii the kidneys far two non. I was unable to do lay work. I rend about i Gin Pills and got u box right rliviw from my druggllt. My sincere tlisnkii Ire due you for your wondering-orn- rdy. which liu dons so much for me." Neglect of kidney trouble ripclls disaster. Lambs o. Rheumatism and Sciatica as we] as bladder and urinary troubles follow. U ii tho first warning get a box ot G n Pills. 50c at all dru gists. National Drug i Chemicl Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Guilds. I27 .0 04460000004004“ oooo o“ She hlicVbei-rl unhappy. anyway. ' lull)’ WY!" liiilllvlly because her conscience bothered her - I‘ ‘ ll "=llii‘ii‘i‘ l - ll "ml" irlelilrillly iii the mailer of the pur- iiii‘ ‘ii’ Fill’ iiiiil MW Will iii l!» (‘HIT- iloined letter. lT llLillllllFll sl. .\l('lll‘ d lllllHlll" “It's my wretched jealousy that illHl has lllilll_\' l'i‘liilll\'l‘ri il liriiiliihi made mc do such a wicked thing!“ iii l’. l‘). l. lYi ‘l’ Iiiii-illuiiil is‘ llii‘ ¢i=ii slic thought. "I won't be jealous til" .\lr. illll .\,li\. .i\lhiii~t l’. lli!l‘i'y. any more! l won't! Bad us my l ,\' il-lli . lliiil >2! Milllliiloiiiii. act was. that letter proved tlizit 'l c Iii-iii.» liii. iiiiul- li.ir home there's nothing between Elinor and lll ‘llll.\' .-i|_v liii- ll\‘l'l‘ HI'Vl‘ll _\‘I‘l|‘i Tony.“ iilli-lliliiig lli~.- .\leill'illiil lllirli wflllllil, She ("dill 511590“ 11ml» TORY 5W‘ ll‘ l.'i'i- ll urnilillilli-il wiili |ll(' (‘ltl-‘is’ pccicd her, but she hated herself of l!l‘.‘o .11 'l‘ ' - ("lllwglg {for wluit she had stooped to and Ti, \\'(>|l.i .y;|..-.| 1,, "m, i“ FOR SALE At Brendnlbanli. Hotel Pro- l wnri \‘llll(lO\\'ll.l suffered from iveilki . _ sliillineli lliiil and‘ Shi- ‘illllllCll out uito the (lurk. sil-' lllllill\'l_‘l'llllll_'il lllUilil.‘ cut street and posted llic lctler licr- 'u"""'~' "i 1M" "lll sell‘ at the corner box. Perhaps 21115121.. she was zifraid that morning and iiiy llliiiill, IUIIFVPII; further reflection would iveakon "“‘_"' '"‘*““"‘"k """l her resolution and strengthen lici: l',',"'|,i,':,,|.h,:'_nfiuluaavflil sense of shame. llll‘ rsi-l like ll l\I‘\V person. I lilsnfuuliil Tony received the letter on the . - . ll. ~ lll l I k- l‘ ll Will" lllfiilPr- "wining that‘ his hllnlllngflimril’ I|I|II"II|~I%‘ pirivc" lliiil‘ ‘rilfilllllililll. Ll illwiiys broke up. Breakfast was just over i'lll'llllhllll‘ll(l llr. I'll"l'i‘4"s medicines ti» lliose ivliiliii l lind iilllug. for l Iillilfl‘, till-iii lo lie Jurit us tltlViffilli\‘lI."--)Il‘l<.i \\'..1I. Nkyrliiu. 52 Notllulzlinlil SL. ‘ \\’|-l|n lir. l'lei"ee's Ilivlillilii Iloiel lu Buffalo. N..Y._ for free advice" and thc cars were waiting at the door to convey the guests to the railway-station. Millicent was t0 return home in time for lunch. Tony hadn't seen hcr SillbC the ""*“<"" r‘ afternoon of the storm. when iie MR AND MRS‘ ALBERT 118d become deli itely assured Lilli. “Tum $31M WE she had lied to lilni about Elinor? letter. ' But they had telephoned €B.('ll ol-liercvely dnlnand Milllceiil. M" ""4 M“ “m” """"»‘"q""" at. her end of the ivlre. had become "iisii irl lli"“' _""“' ‘l'_"""' i" Hl"|'l?"r-" aware oi her husbands flllmillPfiii 117"‘? i" “Plllllll? ""l‘ ‘if N"“' \"l'l\’l i i .l l'\'1'y. Alhillii- (‘ily .'iiid Phil-l . and restraint. fol‘ the lie which she llad covered (;.,,|.|;|.,-.| l, .|_ inn-N 4-H} H. 1,, 116i‘ fll-‘UOIL evj lliilr- rl l. (‘mil "pals! ll'(|l Illi- Bill. on this iiioriiiiiii of h" llill-sldi- iu-iliiilir...»iriiiiiliii. llll April h°mc"~'°mmg- “he was "adilmlll/ . liiiliii": iiizi-liy I'l’ll|‘ll'\'l'h' tlllil fri- liill.~' happy iilzaln- Iii ii few "mils Si"? ll \'. .\li-. ii-i-oiiir. lliHtll un- .~liiii.-li.- would be alone with Tony. alter the rm.“ ,__,, .1“ - liilliitinstlplxlgidollillgniilgidtlmzyillgdti “" "Wile lllw grimin] ,...~ i"... ,,,,.,,,, would ‘bop no‘ thoughts ‘of Elinor lo ‘lliiil iiuihiiii" fqmnmml , "" Slwlllb“ cloud her happiness. l .‘ i, " Ilwilm. H“: 'u"m'i.m“l l‘ She sung as she directed tile milidl 'v"'_' "m. "l I'm" """"““'- ‘I m’ "!"'" who w packing her things. ‘I'M d’? ""!""I “i”. Mm‘ " ""'_l“i"""" MDCP I M15, Mnnccnt‘ Ah “mo! i. 4..ll|- in ll:ilri i .,._|“,|““. richer seed niivtlilrill so lnirty bz this” m" fmllll" M1“ a " a’ "l" ‘“‘"'“"- ' J“ "l 'll'-\' i'l|.\'. Hililul lls llll\\"i"l' .-.ii ll n bit of ilhiifon lixiloinlgdfiifilllflvililllfii! uiid llutteii- ‘lll-i l-Wln iliiiiiloeiiiiiililpo \\"‘i'i“ liilz satin ribbons. ‘ if“ hcimi". ml“ "l “M '-"-“l‘ Millicent laughed. ' oiil. iiiiil MISA haul-ii lll'(I\\"|lilll wleil. "I'll lllvc iYOli lots of pretty thlllli-“i "ml- Tl” "ell "T" “’"l'" lliillill when you act iilarrlerl. Sara Belle.‘ l"“"'i"'l- "lid l“l'l‘.i|<'I'ii-'Ic (‘ziiiiq Iii-o: Sill‘ Promised gully- ' "w" "r m“ mm“- "llll lbilvll‘ 'l'ii<| She lilvl-d all the world that IIlDI" 9¢|l "l Niiiiieiiirllle. lllirlmril Win- mm; l-‘ulili- 'i'l' Tufts (‘allelic ivila oiimm. ' l,l-| i tn takd hci" . —-——---- biddidlmilo iyiiii..i§.'l'i.‘°.iw iiimiv" Still’ Joints Eascd Pain Rubbed Away down-stairs, as radiant. us a June iiioi'iiliig_ lier blond hair shliilniz like gold under the brim of n chic lliiil‘ '”_"'_'_“~_ 1'58 Slllllfllilfil; what a. brisk rub- ,blng with Nervllliie will accomplish ,oii a sore rheumatlcjolnt. It may be ln the shoulder. the elbow. the ankle or knee Joint. Ncrvlllne sinks in deeply: its warming. pain-dos. r_--_-._- . After Shaving Mix Mlnarifs with and rub the face. sweet ol Soothcs psrty with 20 acres land, short distance from vllllfl. two Ilfllll of 50 acres each; one bnlf mile from First clue land for Iwtoto growl . Pnrtnfu Interested cloni- niunlute with / M. KENNEDY. Brsadnlbons. 3 .._._~r._-. .,.. .~ troylng power penetrates through the muscles and fibres-it. brings ease and comfort at once. ‘"111 my case-—a knee joint that had ached for years, was rid of -l tense rheumatic pain — that's hy I recommend Nervlllno for pains, aches. strslnsmimbsao. solstice an similar ills." This was the szpor lance of N. M. Napier of Kingstown. No llniment stronger than Korvllliie; _ Gel. a lib-cont bottle today. burns of a dragging razor. Airs. IIIII.» i"'l'lli‘l'i‘ is nothing hel- “imin and iie will send you liy Koiuts are in he. awarded for andwritiug, nr general appearance. nor are points to h: nu zirrle-il for orders unless rent o tloiially lo n limited aiuoiint to take t e nlare oi iiii ing or answers. oil ’ required to hay win the highest . Cont Zilsf, U28. Enlflfifl ymmfllly. l:i ll p.iii.. sliniild I\C Banner Hosiery Company, Ltd. Dept. 99 Toronto, Ont. reiirmntiiir Service Club-ii and Wclfiisl. lliiil bliss lciiirlln l~‘;i.iii fare organizations in that City. lfililirlfii. """" —'-<'>'"“"_“ , l ’l‘ll~ii- llllllll" was zilli'iil' If You Need A Tonic i.ii-ell iii ii pi-i-iiill gilwii ‘is lliiil l=ll.lll ilzice. Slll‘ wiiue \'l.’ll iiiiil czii-iiieil u il)l'llli'l‘l lDliqllGLl ('llI‘l'_ liiriri mall-oil FIRST, 192s riirilRiiaii, l_ Wm; your answers In prn and liik and iiildiesli iii upper right hand rnrnrr Writ»: anything else c lll years or ovrr. 3 lilnlrlovvi-i- III ileum-r ilosirry Co. or »l Three cnlrirs mnybc submitted hut iiiiilre of tllii-c prominent Toronto Ililai- ‘Flicir names will be made Contestant: ili-.i~.i agree lo iiliiile- liy their decisions. T. ll you find tlic rorrcci iimirrr to the puzzle you will he liii-nnli-il ‘J50 '. il, ii simple egnme on which you will be nlviirrlrzl ul the final points. No llPllllCf‘ obliged noi- fingli- llilng to lirirliiy u gown oi‘ l)l|l(‘ lure, Irlue lliiil sllve-i- picture lizil Tilt‘ ileligllitfiill uciirepliiou was astronomer uollel-d through his that» various stars in ouo of tho great coli- siellnllrliis lind illflerant number: of Points m (lwfll. Ilo was aliln to group those oilii i 'l‘liis illacovery so startled - ths ~ lliiil out what it all niennl. - mendiiiuz research it wmi docld - lliiil‘ 1 1 “iililli”; “i?” rm‘. .‘."£-..ll".’i'.‘£‘.1..'l;i‘?.nlflllfwlfll H.771“ ome- oi i~=c<>~ie-.-.. i!§;";'-j;'{"- I I "ifiigg :: nus:'izziiltillfrliillllli? gfigil; "vim! W B"! w ._~ ig;;;-_-;_i~ ; ; 533g z: ‘..'i-i'..l'.‘.°i"l‘.'.“'l....?.".({l"l.'i?$ll“lPlAlTiY. s-i." 5e"- Nv Mew-w m i -~=i- ~ - Si» rii-ii .“;Il.'l'{'i.38."f?!¥.“.li'1l‘..ill°ii'l?i'2ff.‘2.i.25 7"‘-i°' ‘wid- - nrri llIlP-‘llllllllllll- llzn ~ . y istrlhlitioii lnr the IiiIIllll M Follow time Simvh Rules ..513?"::li!."2!;22"i.l'l%'1?.2“;‘3;.'.;l:‘iiZrZ lliiil? ilillflhilélé illl‘.".i';“ai“'..‘§i§i others four points. some five. or six. p0 nts. Piil IIIIIIIQ wlc. The number of points cilrh litar has ilntarmlnes ivhai. letter of tho word of the ‘massage that slai- slnn r. For in- stance li’ n star has ihron points it is the lotter s. However. if ir- has four points it ls alllier d. o. or l’. some sinrii NPFEWINI only one letter. some z: letters and sums 3 letters. I have worked out the tnhlo code for you. now yomcuunt the number of points on i-ncli star and try to find what letter eileli star stands for. by referrhig to Mus. .ir nil liziicy. ran out nyces are the table code. l linvn correctly arranged mm m. the stars so that enrli mw of srnn s elhi h, 5,,“ ‘I a word of the message. ln order to ielp (“,9 r you n his the llnit word is "(inuiiuit " ry a enm- courier-red FIRST PRIZE points. n cameos. iloillri ful Aug. forwarded 'ii'/.Zl was llouieir giiil ivzls iliicsswl lll]. n (10l'l|l l)l'l(l Georgette, ililllll the two liliiilsieiuriilils ‘iiillllfllfllllillliidiillfi all: ‘well ibS lietiiiulillll i.ii (fflllilil lnitlro null gllfts. irictuiixe ‘hula ilo ‘in icccllvlrlg were liheliinlnlreuts and lively ul- were gowllieil in‘ ivlllle (l(‘,(.ll‘g0li(!,_.. wlltli zi tulle match. i Following iii‘ honor. (ling pu-rly relurnieil lo with a iil‘ lillo ihiridi-‘s puliciii-ls. . the the liinmc with llultl, elk-l ilfadc in Canada ..._--—- .. y \ véze‘ it Cw- ‘Y. iil.l , ___, _, i. . Ami . -’-its many uses {or bathtubs, tiling, and nickel piping l Did you realize that Bon Ami Cake and Bon Ami Pow- der had s many uses? The i Es sho n here are but a fcyv of the dozens you’ll find throughout the house. For some things you'll pre- fcr the snowy-white Powder in its handy Sifter-top can. For others-especially win- dows and mirrors-qiothing equals tho old favorite, Bon Ami Cake. a It just seems that this quick- working, scratchless cleanser was made to order for busy housewives. Bon Ami takes the work out of housework." Takes the hard scrubbing out of cleaning. Never reddens. Povvbsaiabi” o l_ _ r w». i-li i . s . the hands. / r I i.‘- ‘i M!" " “Hasn't ' e. I Scratched ' Yet“ io- . ‘.2 white ' woodwork " ~ l it oi y’ I Aka //////////////////'_/////////// or Hpondirl o/ceiit I .i lunkir a purchase iii ulii first prim. iliii service the woiI-iliiouiso wars where n exchange. lliui ltlinarlfrl l. / //////,//////////(////// MAY 9.1928 a x iiliiiAiiliiEiiTl New 1928 y F0111 sea A $1500 ‘l"“('ash Priz Oils night. Professor Gilzor. tglfflagfga: Puzzle ' '. Win First Prize - l! youban solve this puzzle. IIWIII yrq-l answer ln at once to coin not? I'm- l llll Iieniitl? l m“, ‘l fill 11128 Ford Soda li‘ m: Write your answer neatly on a w” of pnpor in pen and llik. ‘Oll-‘illllltff prl Whun We receive your niiaiver to the puulo. we will wrllli and ._li=|l you lliiil many points you hiivn wiiiieil lnwiinli first. prim aiiil will Nflllt you a mum riur latist mrrilniziiij rlvhi- nun y. 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