Rayliloature Is m The “Super” one. Everything Dons to Ilka “A Tailor Made Man” Molt‘ Significant Film Event _ '-. . l y -. Oharles Ray lolt no stone un- ltunled to make "A Tailor Made lug," first of his super-features our United Artists and coming to the Prince Edward Theatre next Wednesday, one oi the most inl- portant and significant illm produc- tions of the Ye"- ln the supporting csst of twenty- eigbt players. there are many who have ibeen stars in their own right. tiy on n. m. s. . ,_ ilsvs bilious- _ A both on the ate-gs and screen. it has been a ions time since any one ‘all. head- ache. ‘ - ‘gen sud indication. The; do u . .- t h actors boasted of such sun analogues-filling $8.; galgnttas mm Grandm‘ ‘m queline b08811. mull" Gwfam- Thomas Jeilerson, Edyth Chapman, Victor Patel. Thomas Rlckelts. Kate Lester. Eddie Gribboo, Frank Butler and Nellie Peck Saunders. These artists compose a neucleus hard to surpass and these names are selected at random; there are a dozen others in this photoplay who p0 a measure of isms in the domains of hlstrlonlsln. The technical staff is one lliB-l has served Charles Ray Willi IWQl-l advantageous results for some time PQQQ, its roster ranks with the best. With Joseph De Grnsse as dqrecwr, George Rizard and Georlze Moehsn as cinsmatozrabhers. Rob- ent Ellis as technical and art dir- Qcwr, Edward Withers as designer of art titles. and Harry Decker its film editor, one is assured of high results in point of technique and finesse. Albert Ray, author of sev- eral successful original DlIOlQPlfl-Ys- adapted "A ‘Iktilor Made IMBD t0 the screen from the highly success- ful and long populs-r stage play by Harry Jltnles Smllll- Ex-Crown Prince May Be Banished rm: HAGUE Feb. IOr-Hulland is by no menns Ulwllgll Wm‘ the trouhlc which she startled for her- self when, according 1° lhe Dmch tralltion oi’ sivius asylum i0 W" r1031 refugees, she consented 0o harbor lwo of the Hohnezcilcrus. Ailhclltrh there is an usual com- plelli ll-ilct- in tho N988 regarding the viz-Kaiser and his son. it is learned that the Neitherlands Gov- ernment is at Dre-Fem wnce-"W-“l T? gal-ding the ex-(Jrown Pfllre. W1"? \ a vows siwll n. i *0 A HadNoOhance s; usnlou nusmcau .__.. n. rich delicacy delightful! ~.... IN THE CITY I 91mm" 21 Purely vege- —sctme RUB-BER FIKTORY filfflOUll. CONN New York Rector Still Undismayed NEW YORK. Feb. 10.——Undis- flayed by tile rebuke PECEPUY all‘ rfnistserod to him by Blah"? wll‘ 1mm 1i, Manning of the Protestant IGpiscopal (iiocesc of New York. the Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant, ,1 the Church of the Ascension, at “m, m-Miuc and Tenth street, to- lay cofnued his QXPOBWO" 8nd 1919999 of religious liberalism._ Aithgrtgll he carefully refrained from mentioning the b€shop b)’ name and referred to hliii only ll! the most indirect tones, the rectors mrmou m... in effect an s-bsolute loflsnce o! the bishop-a defiance It one time touched with rlfllfil-llfi- "He is a churchmen; you are ‘lumauT That was the expression used in a commulrk-ntion received by DE "mint from a well known citizen in "alerting to the controversy raised by the conflict of vicws bet-ween U18 lrslloil and the rector. “And I'm willing to let the mat- te,- rcgi right filers," remarked Dr: Grant, as illc audience laughed. in tho mos: indirect language, yet ‘n words lllnl wore nlosteffectlvo in Rvliillg ovvr the point, Dr. Grant referred to the doctrine of the vrgin brill of Christ, which in reality is the crux 0i the dispuite- helwvzwn lilo rut-tor and the bishop. "In ancient. times," said the For many centuries, the ' ' ’ i r '~ . ' hindered by the prlmlrlvsptrligllfidzlfilvgfjffflb . and the vast opportunities of world commas in‘ dormant, awaiting ,tlle development of e ‘l7 ingenuity. _ ma“ 5 With the 19th century came the awakening and rh great inventions utilizing steam and electricite galvanized the world into a ’ robbing,‘ enemT-y universe of production. it was the Spirit of lnl/ m tion and the Birth of Efficiency. m‘ 4O years ago, Lewis Edson Waterman invented W F0 And the first Watcrmafv-madc from hard wood- was the same in principle, as the smooth e elficient pen of to-day. ' m‘ Through 4O years of service, and workmanship have been maintained; and ti“ Waterman organization has grown from its tiny " pen corner" in a shop on Fulton Street, New Ycr to five great factories which supply the world with millions upon millions ofpcns every year. Many changes have come to this old world of ours since the first birthday ofWatermarfs Ideal Fountain Pen; but the efficiency of this pen s ines steadfast and true in the presenfgreat age of advancement, There are many styles-for character; but: only om for quality-—for satisfaction. $2.50 and Up Selection and service a! bu! More: eygyyykm ‘s n the ‘traditions, quality JOHN A STEWART, N. Fl. Offers Best of Train Ber- vloos From All Maritime Province Points L. E. Waterman Company Linfited ‘ 179 St. James Street, MOIIIIQII Si. Lambert, RQ, Bolton London . Factory, Qtlca rs’; “DOWN TOWN VEAL 875W” --@Q _ y mo. hei- churn was living a me ISACK or GREEN IN SEALED PACKETb UNLY “m ~XDer ences. studies. impressions legal to enforce collection. Dated When you are sulTel-inv so you can her father. ARM sALEblel comes at once. liar distant date they were to met-l ' Just as soon as you apply Red again—but that lsy a long we new m“; and mod “ma; 0g any druz store. Get a Jar st oncs..er the light oil. so she lay and "We soothed her like a monoton R . , ‘_ ' 1 ‘a “m” °t "ma m’ l“ fun-up the steps to the station plat- qqo 3 13 u,“ z acms bear," m8- Cilrling, bob-sledding. 5k3lln5'l_\l\ra had never seen this relativi- Vis Canadian National RailWBY-‘l calmly ll’l(‘l{ This wasn't (‘ousin mmgem poopte~excgpt posslbly m noon! b01159". Price $10,000.00. ‘ ' ' San Francisco “I wonder whether I'm lookngi t lave "Lab, and qume “n. ‘mum o; trave; cgmfort. ,0‘, vow-- rot. to rrpeal old. outwom nd erumen s l p0 will show that many of those crops ‘he m“ ' Ur. Glillll. announced to reportsrrwill - vlsiiinir 91PM“? “t “w” Wm‘ mama. Feb. IiO-Auittle silver r»..- two stood and: looked‘ n, _ y \ _ l Meantime. while ‘Ruth was _ hastllelar estsale ofan team r-woewca-flrvariins With l... many prob- - 1e was entirely opposite in ev- ~-.~ respect. ————'—""L . i‘ "w" " ' ' - M“ ii vomlumlvaly slight dif- .,"I , B”! P a .~ . NOT]. b8.) Si ..-~ Qflpfll ia-w or temwrameut. the two , r.- .is grown up side by side " mm“ ' n‘ l - l . -' slated each others than l . .. . ~- - guts also» lldalliffil’? lgvnfiilitlg Heat “L01, Pam pisses in Ned to e so _, ' ‘and the dolly happenings. Th)‘ ‘ IL H. Cameron l Co. must: In F61‘! MIDutGSJ-r-s bound to make them more o: payment of amounts due w . __ , less alike. though Ruth had, a] A. Bowness of Crapsud within; Rheumatism. lumbaizo. neurllismvsys the more serious way sf tak days from date bereonptlwr backache. still net-k. sore nlusclesgin‘ things. 3nd l.“ me my“ proceedings wall lW-Jmlhs. sprains. ichinz ioints. tags oi the reading we n14 with 9th day of Fehy. 1923. ‘hardly got around. just try Red But from that affectionate, to... ARTSMUB CAMERON. Pruner Rub tul gocdwbyg on we mum 91m AMY GAMERON. Nothing has wen concentrated. will Ill Marketown, their patht Executcrs..penetratinz heal as red peppers. PM! fal- apart. Each. under the in IOU. and when heat penetrates right fluences of her new circumstance: - down into pain and congestion re- began to change and mature. A; a _.___. lPeppelr Rub you feel the iingllngfllieed 0f this story. 1 altar for sale at iris, Lot Bl, heat. in three minutes the sonsl Myra had as little experiencc “m, mngagngng 70 ‘q-ayspot is warmed through sndlravelling as Ruth. The Pullman n, u", dam; "d n, 5mg through and the torture is guns. ‘sleeper was new no her, and a slats or cultivation The balance Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made ares! delight There was no moth Under good growth of w}; you Mom red peppers. costs little atlcr to come into her room and ord “w; on “rm m,“ dmmiu lw sure to get-the genuine. withlrcid a magizine Iar into the night “n. gum,“ mrougymut and .he name Rowles on every psck- tzlioylng the cozy feeling of being out buildings in (nod repair. Pump age. shut in w th curtains. and tbr in my“; Aw,” 1% my)“ from flashtgs of izllwn hlig-hts as they ran mnygy “nun; y“, “w; ‘mks ' o1. resent y. owever. the yer)‘ g _ l S “icking of the wheels over the W18 m... Montreal iAnd Quebec. tr;- m. lulu»... m... s... W __. ._.._ ‘ Ito sheep. - . She awoke with the general ex .-itomen.t of arriving. dressed gath- wred her bags together as she had been told, and followed a porter m! Orenlze grove. 7 acres call‘ '1 q l 1 i , _ "voted. remainder not broke, alstrwqnglle; botflhx-“Qwegecarixld” Mo“ mrm. l-lcr eyes were round as Itxroomed house. Price 83.500110 q-ea; an}; were “e daily pro- "wm" “s she l°°k°d abm“ a‘ ,N° 2 5 1 - - _ ‘ , 1'1» slzv 0t‘ the station, and listen ‘we. £8“ lgtlrxhful spgabezrsni: grammes o; winter psstuncs sruch , ,,, i.” V“, ha“ mauled d n‘ ' *3 00° 0o r7 as skunrg- mbaggaulng- smws 0e ldousin Emily was to meet her. tc-I 5°)‘ evarywdy l” 9M0)" lrxcc l. when small girl and lrovo. 7 acres good orange land e i f; f 1 res, ', p a’ ' ' tau” good truck land‘ 5 mmned ofélolllllyillltelffltgitllg vrixgltuoyl‘. aesatllerefleresorei, hi‘; n? renleggbragsgwzr rector. "tlmre was a hvllsli’ that ‘Iglslgglgf. chicken house. Price h much of “m spark“, and “my vfiruiin-‘hir-kollltqrrilvrgls aesvzummm; Epilmr; act-re ‘into tilnihors IdQYThnIl , . . t ' , , 1 __" " ' silos orn n-o 1c wor . a ‘Ne, 4, 1o acres. ‘l acres in orange in a Mum‘ cnmme m“ is hm m “l” “tépped fmt‘ She looked bl-lici‘ ins born Jlisczlrficd bv in- iul and invigorrlliltz. uncertuinll at ‘Vi rs who looked Imve, Teri good oranlze lend. two ~ f n i _ . i . (mp pql_tir_llx_lr(_aqp.. i; p, llnw definitely known has . ervcemp _ . _-. ' ‘ _ ,. No. 5. l0 acres xodl truck land fgarétéa cfflisfiflifi. oallracvilirltinle 1,..,'-'s"::: ‘meg; h3g5], “$221.3, 2g, At unolhcr tlfllir during tre ser- goon cmignzgrclfizlstlllljgirrltgilégs £8212‘ unbroken. $1,500.00. . no mm,“ __ ” ' _ _ ’.__ ' mont ‘llr. Grant again expressed in erlpnn 0nd _ ' .3117 a farm wheredyou lfallngflliw Fxflvfllcae EZZiMfMZIlIGBlHIO mlglnpresf- flmollmvifi” atlllggllloolflnw-ngvfler ‘m “""*‘"“i" "hill" his glliwwglwl.lilgdlgg‘iffizajgfiisnzwvxifigs g3; New York cropsnyesr an wor a wu- n we, trams o; mos-[modgffl “mm, rmjflls a maclfed \h.ra.'ll)(\r€1l'tilll. “l id not. ecome s an ' i Invalid produce to =- svvd brisk ‘m’ a s u. z n ri ‘ a ' p ‘ ' ‘clcrgylnanl’ he said, “to be a. - sr- rcprcscntnfives of u... Allied trov- w»... an government rel-mi ""“’"‘°“" “"°"”“"' ° m" 9 h ked lilllllllillililllllllllilillllllilllllilllllllillliiiillllilililililiiilililfllliiliilllililIlllliiIillilllliilIiiilIIIlililllllllllilllllllllill . RM reservations etc. will be: up", |My§ae‘;:,,dl-' liars-hair (‘rev/ls nnd dogmas‘, l be-foffiiclzllly demanded GXDIBIIQIlQIlQ- ' , - . ‘ '51 97mm” (mm $50000 4° Jjby we Man's; qéke, agent, “rm ‘Cough, Emilyy- lcamo a ("Pfgymnn lx-cnllse I he-l it is new known that the ex- V , _ .. ,. _ $130990 Per “"9- l am 9n u" {'35, i “l -,vondered 1f i; “mm mu builliflvall it oifcrvrl tho greatest cppor-‘lilrown Prince recently Bpelilllrwl ' (U-K.) W01 811d Wlll Sim-Y'all!" ' _____._...,._..____ ._,,,, wok w vmm}, ' ltnniiy to do the greatest good tordays and one nigh-t ln the vic n iyl "’°'° ‘W ‘° b” 5”‘ “s '°°'“°“"’ . |"“l'l s QlLVER FRILLS 0N APP ‘lHow adorable oi’ YOU! l won-Ally fciiowmcn." [of tile Gi-‘miim "Willi"- Kmn“ “ml d or "(and me money’ If "on l l TQRNOON FROCKS dcrell if you were lilyra. for you‘ .. - .11 1t . d would like to change and have the ,, “Q90 aid," M," me sermon. "m, he dm not D00 _ county that night, and returned on , uds on a to» c. “as ntl rcssrfl to ' - - .- of ll", enestmre r ll 1i - ~ .q0i‘l r i '- w w MUTGH v l l ntcnd w lrrmillllle the controversy, Th s was done in spite d Gévlgaglmx dumb glzttfmiin Rénlélfi “toil-g. 1% pounds mm veal. ‘ m“? . . v A m fills orc sec-n today 0n some. of vh other. and therresch lnugli-Jvtli ills, lllkllllp~iln issue which assurzam-p of the Netheran s I veme- hogter exclusjvmy for: and l-n pa" “ma: “People Say to“ spoons vinegar: ‘A teaspoonlrouxxa 405 Henderson i“ w, afrrnjoon frocks These ~ri So began tile curious frle-lul-{sllranl from Dr. Grants denial oqernmeln. is l , “i; h“! l UV olubom h! m! "mes m ’ Mp 1m q but do 2 taxman‘ horaeradislr ‘A Tbmpa, a "~ 1 l, d, made 5),] that was m Last in one way the rlivfill- power oi’ Ghrisb-and it can he expected that further women. eanw urea es i . i a s y o p s. yes; I ' . . 1F llrenggrf Y. style: siufietn or 1.0.»... for n lonl: period omllat lie did not intend to reply to explanations will be élserzlitndelrleahly] g§lsliizielvxizfiillgg héidthréipfgrltféliutlleglé‘ tllziyoir]? tiolklllllshplirgzsslsbllscfzslilllg: Smart; gslztfillgndlllglelllfplgfrlbutstzg. mv‘ — ' ""911 “sedi l“ wmfiflpglethlhasfile Ulla‘? hes,“ “en “m, mum“, Dtlggflzlflgisdzzrmrgnatem m x '$",_§ll,‘"f,,f°,',§§§§§: o} bazmlfngfiillsslny persons of (lie police depnr- itself-not the love of an admirer. ed bread crumbi; V: W? 50114041511 “fblueorroseonwi! e i ' P-‘iP -fl d‘ ' ‘ "i '0 i." .. , . . , ,, .. . . , llu lhi. jotcctlng. devoted lov of seed-d raisins. P’ Jfmaslnnal W "ms 100k mew bee" pozwihnyltil- llhe vllzfll 955i]. llfllllfil -'\ rteptlryi. kiiahlf] Ilfiltfirmnlf] “Qdilllli ilQQ?X“--,.§ll:§§sl§l§m tnllfigslt nlzllt Miss Moore was till? piilifilllfitpl learned to loathe elite Plltce the veal, which has been V .. __,___~_,,q4;___p¢;¢ ‘co e a . ' ~ . A i0 no n s e er ca s r. i I - ' - DR " wit: rwi-mi r ——-»—--T__-___,,H__[_f _ ,, fl 1 t u , h ll, n- h r 1nd lo g for the peat-o of death cut into inch pieces, ills casserole " ‘R's’ Feb‘ ,‘°j°’,’§y“,',,§,,§ tfilglpa... 1i n‘; {grim l gqgure you 1mm henjl; 1,3,,‘ b2; {mdgndlscugglgn ctll liqT‘o(ld%ig'fls‘lfé*vl—uTlflfrljlycllrs :30. but irlcrhny best-to Emilio flmPflWW-"llwlli- 5° u!“ ll-“ll- wall “ti!” S0 P0P“ 57 9‘ " ' l ' ' i‘ I ' ' l’ Chrome Diseases ffoltmsnt in person or by lette- -—"—-<.*>'—'— ~ . ~ - -' i without burn- - .- , - . l.tt..’l‘~i o .,i o1 ilttlllfil dc- rwklnllflilwlllilc“ "r "viii" i“ i: é? $11.41.‘? Johnson Signs lifiii‘;’..““‘;..i‘“.‘.‘§t1§li.° ‘ilfié’; “$11!.” $2.? i.';::".:.:;:::*:..; 2.1. "Liliii s‘ w... l. "rxrnPhrfllbllglfibO o ors - ~‘- ~' . Aldruu: Purdy station. Wutchr l tar Co , N. V. Miami. . . ., . . - v in i u. u . unrtm tlat Miss Timlmvinegar. raisins. cloves. slime“- . l Volvo. an one side. This agl-‘dlnifllvtmgngaglligsgltiégdlzirl ‘filli- to have the fiflynnghill? Ogcgtllziegglmlghfzelalcge Orlflgfrlllflgifillg"(l:gl “Ind Z halzffrfneill‘ ml ‘all? Slnme “mo nmwhonermugh and sauom“ u! u“ u W‘ “f: ‘1,j,p°;j§of,“j,°§§,;,“§,§',,§f, hlwrirninlr. But the mall last night lsifilfrl: l§lohellmue,-g_ bottle o.f cleaning fluid, lls content-s; Miss lvlonrcs parents wore sent for and pepper. Thicken the sauce with RENO, Nev.. Feb. 9.——Wn.lter " ' I n, H" beyow the 911mm -. -» q y...” 9,0 q mm mm- away _- mostly gone, were beside the bed. l-ml they tool: her to hcr BrovklynI-the buttered bread crumbs. Johnson. veteran pitcher of the Am- . __,,- ,. -n a m“ ribbon m“ '=.‘"3-'~l-H-l=2 ‘o'clotclr.;;a‘ ‘ m lThe letter that Miss Tlmm wrote home. l1» ‘l"- Pi"~‘“-V- n ‘m n c m? srauge . [can .es e, si ned his 16th con- voltk Ftb. l0—-it will be “was “l” B“ ‘ed m“ "",“,i' fmlrrsct Wlltllglllle Vfwshinfiton -Senat- 0 S ' _ i-arri season for the plumb. l! zhfnvbwgggewigngmilwllnlyléhfines ors today. and celebrated the ov- 0mm] S e. l. --- fry m wear some of the sX- l" ‘ v ' ' - ‘ a l ‘L 9v ent by announcing tho arrival of _____ ,.'v"'"‘nnrw' prinlrd silks and 001-.___"f':]‘$p:flfif_hfi:";nr:::;tragic s third member to his family, a NEW yo)“; peg, 10__A 31,-],- "7 ""4 “may 1°’ swing ' ‘ baby Klrl- committed suicide in n limp] r°°ml -7°l"1$°" dwllillid i° m" “i” today while bos’lle hcr 5'01)! w» voung \_\'0lfl1ln who had churn-d. herself with tho task o“ prwi nllny, ‘with n tic-kl. , no their wav up town. But in the I i.»altrcpljéndmllrlllsdlgtllflllgrlldcg: "villi she tiltrnodifllld lMkM at this amount he will receive for his ser- lcnnPzWl designs in glaring "M “m” “m5” vices with Washington. but sat-ll‘ was no less than his salary of last For months Eliza-bath Timm, ill.’ n. pretty typist, living at 5918‘ Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, had bee: i-.__. . “p? X‘ Nils Garrlsn. A B.. M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Gpectsitr 1Q lrlqhton Rood. Chlrlettotow» p," Treats-M i» selected Oas- f-fnnhnno 90" Tim ,____..._ . Mark R.lVIc(llligan,BI - .l'-.- m v =- be lied a .~_ mp5 "m reds and blues arc ano- n“ m m‘ m m p" ' BGKSOII. -- M‘ “y- y- lig _ deal “k8 . ‘ nrlum M‘ the "not Opfl sannlsrsa. souclron. Iv l The "will ll i‘ 80°" M h" likeness is found no- Money to Leon “dial”? 9°79‘ ,, --r~ ole-e, Sh» was a. curious ___ _> _ Block —‘"*'"" mlixtyitre m‘ .90phl9llc-'ttl0fl and " —" ' Cameron A ‘hon-mu; “Ilsa. usury m». Charlottetown. P. E. Island .__ Dr. c. c. Archibald Onions on N. v. Pm organs»- Jollesl Iehel and Hbiinfll Indies limited to syn. Ber. New ‘n1 ‘rm-oat _ layer Building, Grout mors- Qrppoolto Guardian 0"!" siephono INN. Hours-Items. m. t to ‘an...’ Palmer 8t Palmer ll. J. Palmer, K. C. Illflltlrl. Etc. Money to Lean of Nova lootla luiidlm Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. o. STEWART. K. a Ilfflllir III! lolloflor, ll are” ~ George “not loilsibn for the Union Bank m ' Canada Donaldfidz Mcfilec B. A. " ""99""! H. I‘. MePhos llrrmsn. Attorney. Ila. . ‘ Money to Loan , Illllfllllfl, flilflflflldwn B. S. HESSIAN IONIV T0 LOAN P. I. llllhd i NOTICE ‘one shoeing. ‘n have your M88058. mm fill timers put in shape work. Wire wheels repaired. rubber mes sot. Wassoss oi all ldnds made lto order at reasonable prices. We have a sample e!- nress which can ‘he inspected b9- "cm leaving your order. Prompt and ebficient ntorsntoed at PROUD d. MORESIDE 223 Gt. Geo. 9t. La: go's Old Stand service 7-tlm18th (lortain wholesale liquor houses. whose places. o! business are oni- ddr PrmrsJEdward island have ween advertising intoxlcaitng liq- 101'! for snle tn persons within this Province and have been urlt- lng persona hers to olr lain supplies of liquor he- rnre the Official Proclama- 'he Canada Temperance Act into lnrcu hem All persons having in contempls hn the rim-hose or importstio of intoxicating liquors for cou- sumption or sale within this prov- ince are warned that the importa- tion of liquor for such purposes is an offense against the provisions M “Am Act in aid of Provincial Legislation prohibiting or restrict m: the sale or use c! intoxicating Iimmrs" bolus s-w George V. all! Cnrrimra bulldinlr. renames and. Now Ls the iimgl for spring ‘on is made brlnirinz Part IV ofl ‘lawlessness, of’ ltardrnass and wood nature. She could ace thrmlvh tho thickest vcil of rlocep t‘on nml there wus- very little she did- nnt know. A1, the same time. silo hath no special desire to pro- ili. by hcr Kil0WlBdge——l.l1(2l'€l\l was her luetrnllessness. She used, her sllrewdness mostly to amuse her- self. fur she did not want to be “halrd" with people she liked. and sne liked nlost people. Take Salts For l Kidney Backache Drink Lots of Water All Day Long to Keep Kidneys Flushed Too much rich food forms acids which excite and overwork the kid- neys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys oc- casionally to relieve them like youl relieve the bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, also you may feel a dull misery in the kidney reg- lOIL sharp pains in the back or sick -,headachs. dizziness. the stomach, jeours, tongue is canted, and when ,-the weather is bad you have TllGll-I ‘matic twlngos. The urine is cloudy. full of sediment, the channels often get irritated, ohliginn one to get ulp two or three times during the night. To help neutralize thcsa irritat- ing acids and flush of! the body's urinolis waste. begin drinking wat- er. Also get about iour ounces of Jud Salts drom any pharmacy, take a tablespooniul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and ‘your kidneys may then sct fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from tlle acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with lithia, and has been used for yssrs to help clean and‘ stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop But Mlfll could not kuuw all this. ’l‘hc g.rl saw a smartly dres- hroodlng over what urns said to‘ have been an unhappy love affair.’ Several limes she had successfully! fought oil! a desire to kill herself‘ according to her friend, Marie Moore, ‘l8, to 659 lSlxtieth street,‘ Brooklyn. On Tuesday lMies Timm left her b01118, lMfss Moore field, and was 5° sud wolnzln, who wore the most wonderful hat sile had ever seen whose cyou slniled brightly through tho thick meshes oi her vell. whosc lips were very pink and pretty and whose profile was al- together adorable. She was swath- t-d in some nlysierioue way in a wmp of lhe softest woollest ma- terial with n great deal of Iur on -t; hcr hands were covered with ileug gloves that came fur up her nms, nnd she- wore a serge d-ress with short sleeves. snd~ the pret- tiest higii-hccled gray suede shoes [H6 gill had ever seen. A high in- step and a slim ankle, visible as iflonsin khnlly crossed her knees showed the lustre of a gray silk stocking. "Delft leek at me too hard’ the woman rem-lurked I'm never pres- entable before , my third» cup of coffee. in fact, l never see people or talk to them before the second cup at least-you're my first ek- ccptlcn in yearn.’ They drew up batons what Myra though-t was the tallest building in the world. i appeared that some-whore in this 16 story build- ing punctuated with windows and balconies was what Cousin Emily despondent that the latter decided to accompsny her. They went to Golden's bridge, in Westcheoier Yields T0 Vicks A "Very Effective Rolls!" Say| ‘rm; . Toronto Lady Mrs. R. K. Bitnkin, 115 Mcqm BL, Toronto, Ont., says: “hast fall I had a very bad attack of‘ pron chltis. (i saw Vicks VapoRub sdver i tised and tried it MCONIlng to d". ections. i could not exaggerate about your valuable medicine. it is a most pleasant and effective relief m any kind of colds. l wll always keep it in the house." I Vicke Vcpoltub comes in salvsj form. and for head or chest colds.,' youjunt apply it over throat and chest and cover with s warm lion- nel cloth. The body heat mleases vapors that are inhaled all night long into the throat and lungs-l Menthol. Compiler. Thyme. Eucaly- ptus and Turpentine. Vlclfs ls also absorbed through snd stimulates called “home" Myra gasped. but. followed obedllently up the elevat- or. "We're supposed to have break- the skin. aiding the vapors to ra- iiove oonges ion. Usually oolds go in one night and craup ls common- ly relieved in l5 minutes. SEDAN ,$'29so velvet plush. laid over soft, restfill. Rn- inch cushions. Thick carpets are harmo- nious in tone. Fittings are complete in flvery respect. - No body combines a luxufymnduring beauty TheSturdySpecial-Sixchsssis thcsatisfaction tobegalnedfrclntbe __ In year ‘round service, in town orcoun- try, the ilfty-horsepowerSpQclAI-Sixmotor furnishes an abundance-of power-die»- ible. economical and dependslgls- v l "$5., Ni MODELS AND PRICES-I. o. s. Welkervills. Ont.—flhcItrh'II all LIGHT-SIX J~Pau., H?’ W. 8., l0 H. F. SPECIAL-SIX Sterling quality of materials and the most skillful craftsmanship are reflected inside and out, in the appearance of the Special-Six Sedan, in its sturdy construc- tion nnd in its equipment. The handsome body, built by Stude- baker, will last indefinitely. There is no makeshift or compromise embodied in its manufacture-the ‘quality of Stude- baker materials, workmanship and finish is never chcapencd to meet a price. Upholstery is of highest grade mohair greater deuce of and convenience. Mes 7-Posm, no w. . l I-P- Touring..- ....... .. "W3?" lpondtfl WWI CW0! SPIClAL-SIX S-Pnlm, H9’ W. 8., I011, P, Touring M11795 Rmdm (I-Pun.) ...M....l1oo '7'“ “"1"” Coupe (than)- 1159 mzflzlu" Baden ..........nso su- 4m Terms to meet Your Cemgnbnp By invitation oi the manufactur- enl, fifteen thousand families in Canada tried Vicks last Winter for oold troubles. The only condition being that they would report re- sults. Ths shove is Just one of thus enthusiastic reports received. At sll drug stores 50c a for. For o free test also package, write Vick ' Chemical 00., i“ Si. Paul 8L, W. lloniflol, P. Q. t0 of tlls Statutes of Canada. nllsaasr irritation. Jsd Shit! is in-lgffisl: m,fjegfflg"iffutdfaj‘fzfif .*:.'...::."::...::":;:' °i"‘2“l,“".”' ‘.i°.“‘.‘.‘"“.1.°.';"~~ - »-»-'-- i i»- " ""' " 7 m "’ “w” ‘l e’ r“ w ° misltom to brim it up to me. Then porting or bringing liquor Into this millions of men and women take ,1 o" on m ‘t new.” when rm provisos. to: his own use or m now and than to help prevent ser-imum h.‘ “on . “lune, h, ‘ash within this province, will be ions kidney and bladder disorders. m". “h” bank“ m.‘ m ed. l By sll means. drink lots of good my‘ “m m lunar“ Mn‘. Oldlvydlcr. IARIOUI. water every day. Have your physi- till-III A. HORNE 8t G0. Charlottetown Dealers for Prince Edward r s A w WW1 A s r u n. s~n...t§t.. l‘ i A, __y . of hlspsotor. ell-n onlnlns your kidneys gt lust "m n‘ m“ ‘o “w” "pull T I S til“ 5 7"" .. Tomorrow-The Gay’ Pam ..