NEW DESIGNS for SPRING . . . now on exhibit in leading stores LiwflMfl/ltl/tflfid G 5 We Eire special agents for the Celebrated BARRYMORE WILTON and AXMINSTER RUGS _ _ And our splendid new stock comprising all qualities and all sizes, are now open for your inspection. V Come and see them now! i. ‘ Prowse Bros. Ltd. Headquarters for House Furnishinls Farm Piiliifiliilis -- SMILES =- I i ~ S 1 For a e 7 GABBY GLRTIE Wr- (lffcr For Sale the Following mnmnmqvumfl _ farm Properties: o... - s...- lx. H” ..-..l ‘._"‘“‘;i”.7') Ncnsicuil Farm situated at Win- , sine consisting of 82 acres in 6X- reilcm state of cultivation. LMF Stone Residence with hot W818!‘ heating, electric light. W004i!" Bungalow for hired help. “"81? barns: cold storage P1111"; @199‘ tric light and water plant. . This property is ill" ti" “m” ' from Chzirlottctolvn on the Mai- peque Road: Winsloi: Station with-Ln 200 yards. (i) --....-__. _._... J Farm Property known in 1B0 “Old MacKinnon Farm" consisting n: 11o acres at Iiighiield. No buildings. itoynitv Lot 530. containing 12 apps of good pasture land situ- gmd L1 Charlottetown Rflyflliy- No buildings. Apply to V THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street 3164~4-Sattuethur. (3) (3) “A wile l.- s_-.i to kick over’ ihc trace: if sre 1111's them en your coat lrpcl " ' ' "T . f“. h Ev ES "nsrno Q AND ,l GLASSES FITTED l’; i-.. w. TAYLOR M. , 3 .|. s. TAYLOR ,1 i/i Optometrists 6 142 Richmond Street» ._______._____._____ non ri-is. ..lGi!~!TS, 0F counsg OTOfQ-SSiOTIGI CGTCIS Suddenly Rich Yacht Owner: Bo ______________ Bu": you have a plentiful lupply o; , i - , green and red oll on h srcl. l , Mark Rllllcbuigan captain: whwhvzhit ;=::.:|r..r b. A. S. R. V. 0.: For our zeal-bog"; and port lights. of course. BABIUSTER, sOLICITOIt, ETC. - » MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.5d. t Prohibition Commission Margate, P. E. l. Phone 709. Send all information regarding in- Or To Chief Inspccto B. J. Haywood '15 Dorchestei Street. C‘ ' etnwn. fractions or Prohibition Act to the hbove. BELL a MATHIESON B. R. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loin. Offices-Charlottetown and Montague McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-st-Lsw Office: 180 Richmond Btroot MONEY T0 LOAN f‘ lottetmm. P. B. l. "Why does one wur such long frocks?" "Her stockings or: silk only hsif way up." Si" i McDonald & Mcphee "fir. * iciiorliogz, you'd-om 1-H - B. A‘ we ' v-don’! you think I foi- l“ s. A. McDONALD n. r. turns: '°‘” ° "M" "m" '° ‘"""‘ ""' i1‘ IABBISTERS. snout! I y. Mons! so was!’ T“ p, puny Building _ Charlottetown p I...._.____.__-...-___-.___.. i... Stewart & Imwther if: I. D. STIWABT. I. U. N W LOWTIIII W? UAIIIITIIS.‘ SOLICITORS. ITG "..*z.'c."ia".sr." E: M jooi-i-i-u. Ho: "no you boliovo In potting ' portion slm Dow-lg) who tho portion’ org. CONTINUED Into tho parking space for auto- mobiles nesr the field purred o big limousine. Prom it leaped Constance Terry. perfectly dressed in green BPOYt-s things. A: silljr fox fur slipped back from her throat. she looked toward the Crowsnest snd waved. then she looked eagerly toward the field. at the green and silver plane. To a. handsome elderly man who remained in the limousine she called,‘ "There. that one daddy, that's the one I want. Isn't it o perfect angel‘! And don't. I match it, Just?" So-so saw Jerry crossing the field. she heard him cry. "Good morning, Miss Terry. Ready to go up?" She watched until Constance had intro- duced Jeriy lo her father, saw the handsome old man descend from the car and together with Jerry and Constance cross the field to the new plane. back to her work. Beef loaf to be made. Lettuce to be washed. sand- wiches to put together. But she work- ed mechanically, her thoughts with the three on the field. “Now he'll be showing the piaiie. she darted to the window’ of the Crowsnest. Yes they were in the ship. The old man was looking at it sus- piciously. ‘There was the roar of the motor. Down the field, oh perfe:.. So-so thrilled at the takeoff in spite of herself. “Like a bird-a green and ‘silver bird." COPIi/LAIICE runs i Now they were in the air. Jerry ‘and that girl Connie, and she, So-s) was down in the Crowsnest. With an effort she turned away. ~ Up in the air Jerry was showing off the ship lo a wide-eyed Cair- stanoe. Up and dorm ep turns . ct: the one little white misty cloud that the morning sun had no; dispzllcn. Constance shivered and drew her fur about her. Jerry sent the plane oil’. over the sound. He was hardly con- scious of the girl behind him llfliii she ‘signaled that she wished to descend. she told him. When tiiéy mu iii-idea she tried to persuade her father to go up with old, Mr. Corbett. But it looks sll right for Constance here._ I'm willing f0: her to have a try at it and if she still enthusiastic at the end of f- month I'll buy this plane for her." "Isn't ho sweet?" Constnace d: msnded. “Come on, darling. Let's. go over to this cute little lunchroom and celebrate with coffee." Mr. Terry looked distastefully a: the Crowsnest, squatting shabby It theside ‘of the field. “I'd rather not, he objected. Constance laughed. “All right. Tum if you like. Run sldng back in thel city. I'm going to stay out. hero and: write checks like mud, register in the. ground school, spend the dsy on the] field." _ _8he walked to the car with him,; waved .hi.m good-by and then turned; to Jerry. "Wasn't it easy? I could tell ‘ that he liked you. No. Don't come with me. I'm going to tell Miss l-lsr- per ths gnnd news. I know you're busy. I'll see you ‘um-x: ' She left him and fairly ran the short. distsnu t0 tho Crowsnest. So- so looked up at the opening of the door. Sho wis conscious of the can'- irut. Tho deliciously fresh girl. cheeks Blowing. eyes sparkling, and. borsoif a little red around the lashes from the onions she was peeling for the beef loot, her whitolspron sl- reody mussed , from the » ‘breakfast rush. . , _ , , , 4 “Hello. was Klimt! not was my fsther. Bossy: Ifcsn inn-i to fly- um it perfectly grand? And he's going tobuymne chit phsolutsiy spiffy IN"! lirPllflfl-‘T loco soidvgood morning s little sully. Constantia W911i. on, ‘Toll-ins were you mired when you fool-nod? Jerry uysyou con fly n ‘piano won- dorfully wall." p "Ito's oxsnmolin; I'm Jfroid.‘ lo-so mound. lilo souls Ztvfllm- mononthiulola to horvotoo. Jury ind l_ir._ ‘About tile field. "The onions make my eyes nnzilnmilniu mm» Now she'll be climbing into the cook-I pit. Now he's starting the engine-I“ and mild bmiic, then up, up, up. inlol “My father will be frightcnedfi. Jerry, but. helshook his head. "I'm to-i " rather i up your afi tocrstic Terry nose at it! ' " tbs “soiipf hslpl noon But onions however potent could notfiaccounr, for the heavy heart that So-so carried obout her-work that. ‘FIRST FLIGHTS In the month that followed So-so learned to accept her heortachos philosophically. In time sh; even grew used to the situstion and mind- ed the aches less. Certainly no one hearing her exchange banter with the studenLs and the regular pilots and waltchirlg her serve the countless cups of coffee across the counter of the Crowsnest would have dreamed that she was not the same. Constance Terry became s. fixture at the field. She flashed in and 011B of the Crowsnest. a briihtblrd 0-’ passage, always smartly dressed, al- ways friendly and cheerful. The boys on the field liked her and many of i them were openly envious of Jerry. After two weeks of study’ iri the Nol; wanting to vratch this OUICIiSTOi-lnd 831001 $11! hid Dflfillfllifid h" -— girl climb into the place she had so‘, father to ‘buv the mm Ind sill/Hi lately occupied herself she turned} Pilfle 1°!‘ heT- 511° next “ma?” l _C°“me" N“ 1°’ EJen-y a; her special lnstuctor, and ‘went to work in earnest at the pre- iparawry study. She refused to lei who green and silver plane so up again until she was ready to fly lit herself. “I'm going to have o. chrlstenin; day. "Will you come? I'll fly i119 chip out to Our country place 8M ',lz'.nd it there. Then we'll all have i! 'celcbration dinner and afterward Ewell smash s bottle of chsmpsgn‘: ‘on my treasure and give her s nume- ll can't think what. to csll it. Whs‘. do you suggest?" ‘ "If it vim All amphibian. w“ could call it the seazull." 504° I!" svrcrsd. i ‘O12, no! What is something beau- tiful that ls green and silver?" “All I could thin}: of would be 8!! iceberg. lily father says they are full of grzsn and silver lights, and the cZd Narecenien believed there were ice ‘ maidcns who live. in them." ‘ir-‘lne. I'll-call it the Icemaiden. Tha: mzik=s you think cf something 5:91 and f- y and green, doesn't in. Thznlr, ‘in-so. You'll surely come to ‘imy part5‘? Fred can fly Y0" ‘We?- Tliere‘; plenty of room for seven-l planes ta land on the field my father ‘ is building." I “r11 be glad to, Miss Terry." i “I wish you'd coll me Connie. like cverybccly eles does,‘ won't W"? 1 i call you So-so." , . i, “Ed-so flushed. "I will front now 0n l i ncrowing! The shoulder-length bob is taking ' n. reniplsoo arming fashions of the hour for tho younger ‘set. “In many high schools and colleges, morn thnn hsf tbs irls no letting their hair grow to o now ion h. This stylo u worifby NovWYor City girls is shown‘ in tlisnbovo ghotogrlph of Miss Edho Rsbbo, l0 6 Avsnus Brooklyn. ~“ < Missvlhbbe n l: “Ivnmcortlinly delighted that I st. my hair row to tbs new inngth now that‘ hon found n. woy to keo it onil mon- ogublo and attract vo. My sir" is ovor oo much fiuflsr and more vi r- ous than it hsrbeelrforn long t mo. And it" is fros from all traces of dua- drufl, now. I attribute its irn rovo- inont to tin method I ans-us ng in csro for it. It's so popular IIIIOII tho lrloinm out. Alwoiio is o. lttlo Du orino on our brus os whonover we ulo thsin.‘ This‘ mktli my hair so cosy to drssmsny way I not. it and holds it. in pines so I lrrsngo 1t. Dondorino ooothoo my scsip and hops it 1nd my hoir. so olpsnpl don't nood to shampoo more than twin o month, non. And all my friends sdlnfro the wsy it mskos ‘hair so. bright and splrkling.“ r .. ndorino dons Innis’ to bring out tho nstnrsloolor tin [loom and lustre of your lair, than shampoos or biillilntlno. It runovestlllt oil Gr i -.llr.;cnsizi.or_"i‘li‘rowiv~cnsnnlshl. party." she announced to So-so om" Love Loungctf Folfiremen (By British United Press) bounou, April id-nlrmlnghsin is probably tho only city in the world whiclihis an official courting climber or lovs lounge. It has been provided for the convenierico of the unmarried firemen at Birmingham's Central Fin Sillflon. Fireman, except on their weekly day off. uo not allowed to go out of sound of tho station bell during the whole 24 hoursoof the dly. Conse- quently. before tIIQJJIOVIJiOn o: the courting chamber or love lounge, the unmarried fireman and their sweet- hearts had to meet ouLvide the stat.- lon and prosecute their lovq affairs uncomfortably. They were in be seen cease- lfifily strollin8 -uD and down the SUM’- cut-slde the station or, occas- ionally. ensconced in doorway; 1i "l! Nf-‘Wfliled that this proced- ure Wu undesirable. It did no; 100k well, and wss rather hsrd on the firemen and their sweehesrts. One iof the rooms in the firestntion, dherefore, has been equipped s5 a ‘iIWIlSe. with easy chairs. books and ifl Gfflmfibhone. Here the mcn, during llhe time they si-s not cleaning .the engines or engaged in other ‘duties can meet their " sweet- lite-arts under comfortable conditions. , Sometimes, of course. it happens lthat, while the fireman is entertain- ‘lng s friend the fire alarm goes. and |he has to dash off at a seconds not. ice to fight a fire, It is stated, how- Wfl‘. that the sweethearts always lwiiit for the men o0 come back. ___ , worlds would she i have confused that she hated to csll lthis girl 1n such friendly wise. More ‘and more it seemed to her Jerry was ‘receding from her. identifying him- ‘self with Constance. Soon he would lbe completely lost to her. Nor could so-so blame him. Any other man v she would have thought lucky to win ‘ such s. girl. i T0 BE CONTINUED ‘ She Sufiered Severely‘ A 1 With Pains in the Back Prince Edward Island Lady Used i . Budd's Kidney Pills ' Miss M. Currie omuy Benefitod by Their Use New London, P. E. I., April 15.- wspeciali-"I suffered severely with pains in my back," writes Miss M. Currie. who lives at this place, “I was advised t0 take Budd's Kidney Pills l and they helped me so I continued taking them. Now I always keep a box in the house. My mother suf- fered n great deal with Rheumatism and whenever she feels a bud attack coming on she takes Doddis Kidney Pills and ‘finds they give her untold relief." who: Miss Currie states is all that has ever been claimed for Doddk Kid- ney- Pills-that they are good for sick Kidneys. The road to 800d health lies through the Kidneys. If they are kept ‘strong and well, oil the impurities i sro strained out of the blood. If they gore weak and out of order the im- lnurllles my in the blood and disease Iis the sure result. . . . ’ . In Memorzam " smut-n MRS. MICHAEL (YHALLORAN ‘Tho Angel of Death removed from our midst one of the old and highly respected residents of Glengarry Lot ‘l intheperson of Mrs. Michael OT-Iollortri st. the ago of seventy- seveii years. ' The deceased had been in her us- usl health until one week before her death, when sheseerned-to be suffering from the eff-ectsof l. heavy cold, which finally developed into pneumonia. Despite tho beat medic- al skill snd the devoted and loving cars sho received from her good family, the precious life could not bo saved, and on the morning of April 6th sho passed peacefully swsy surrounded by her hurt-broken fsmily. . v Although the end cums rather sud- i < I Shirriifs a . seviiu: ORANGE "ARMANI ¢‘\ r Tame ‘those "ghfler-scbool‘ ’,’ zippefites gone the woy of utter obllvlori,_whiie her many excellent traits of charac- ter stsnd forth in high relief from tho well filled background of af- fectionate memory. Genlal and generous to all, sh: was especially kind to the poor and only in the "Great Beyond" will be » found the entries of her rnimy char- itable deeds. She was above all a true member of the Catholic G"x"‘ch and her piety and sincere dzvoLion to her faith were marked evidence of her beautiful character. Her death therefore was s. great shock to her loved ones, who today mourn the passing of a dear wife and moth- er. Her place will never be filled as she so pleasantly and so’ unseifishly filled it in the h \ie and in the com- muifity. ' ‘ Mrs. O‘Hollorsn suffered s terrible bereavement Just. two years, ago, in tho death of her youngest son Eddie, who wns killed in Stanford, Conn. Another son Stephen died a few- months previous. Besides these she leaves to mourn a sorrowing hus- band, seven sons. one daughwr Mrs. John Griffin. Loche-Road. and on adopted daughter Mrs. Howard Doyle Stanford, Conn. To these is offered most sincere sympathy I-Ier funeral which was delayed pending the arrival from Boston 6f her son Wilfred. was held Tuesday morning, April 9th and was largely attended. A Requiem High Mass was celebrated by-the Pastor Rev. J. A. McDonald. who also performed the last sad service at ‘the grave. The poll-boners were: Thomas Doyle, Raymond Butler. John Mc- Donald, Eugene McCarthy, Patrick 0‘l-Iullora.n, I-IaroldDoyle. The num- erous spiritual offgrlngs bore silent and sincere testimony to the worthy chsrscter of the deceased. Now since she has been coiled to ma: the reward of s life well spent, liar family and friends will fully realize the loss they have sustained and will bow their heads to the inevitable and soy May her Soul rest in pence. ‘Tuesday, the 1 A1.‘ 1.30 O'CLOC All the. household furniture in Brighton. consisting of dining room. or with s “New Raymond" Sowing 1nd other things too many to enum- room suitoto ho sold among other 3123-4-11-1345-16. f AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture A Ilhiive been Instructed by BENJAMIN BREMNER Esq. to sell by Public Auction on ‘W. APRlL16. 1929 6th April, inst. KP-M. his residence. at l7 Greenfield Am kitchen and bedroom suites, togeth- Machine. lswn mower, hose and mi crate. A very hnndsoml walnut hed- articles. I. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer- HOUSEHOLD INVENTIONS An uh receiver has been invented to be clamped to the standard of a floor lamp. A clack to switch n radio set on or off at. set tunes has boon invented by o Japanese. Ari‘ inventor hos mounted s thread cutting hook onn new thimble. Turning a, slide in the straiser of r. new kitchen sink closes its opening and forms a stopped that enables the siks to be used-as a dlshpan. A new 10o cream freezer that. also can be used as o churn is operated by placing -it in s washing machine and utilizing its motor. A bow strung with cotton that ls easily renewed hasbeen invented by _o Philadelphia woman for polishing fingernails. Waterproof paper linings, having extensions for handles. have been in- vented for burbllo pulls, being thrown awty with their intents. For deodoriztng kitchens a POTOIIS vsss into which s perfuiued liquid ls poured hu been invented. ._____..______ Roost chicken will go further with pionty of good filling. t i’... Furness Red Cross Lille S. S. ROSALIND Passengers and’ Froilihi '~ ' fortnightly ssiiinf! 1"" Montreal‘ to St. John's. N54- m Charlottetown Lv. Montreal A" Gin-ow: ngyllfllg Lv. for sl. Jo M my 3rd. Mu "i"; May 17th. M" ~°‘ my am. H“ 3"‘ For spsce and rules‘ lllPiY- CARVELL BRos. LTD- Charlottetown Anni-r fllffiflie-Euifrltf. EAST ROYALTY. The membti‘! of East Royslty are already Plimni“ s festival for the summer- 77"" teen members and three fislw! were present st the February m"" ing which was iieia n the homt Mrs. Allison Holmes. MI!‘ m“ Hearts invited thmmombb i° m“ at her homo for the noxt mteiin" i denly shown found ready. The inst rites ofltho Catholic Church’ hsd beonproviously sdminisiarod by her Pastor-luv. J. A. McDonald, and she accepted with perfect resigns- tioir the’ summons. which sho resi- isod wu impending. Tho Iloceuod whose maiden name wu Ellen Doyle was born. and bod lived Ill‘ her life in‘ Lot ‘L-Bho was enrol -s'fomf.iy of oi|ht brothers. of-‘tbooo four now remsin, Ill re- siding inInt-‘l; Mrs. Oiullorsirpoososssd '1 vory tiutotnnd reserved manor indnov- ' oriupkod to ooolnlloodorshlgs-Nov- Qf-fihiiilflhi dloponosirtioopitsllty sndiporformod good works in many film froniJ 11m rli. now-lilo s lustre: It cosmos and jnvfgorstns Dsndorino is doll mono dsndrnfl. isn't‘ oily, » d . hm ‘oh "".l.'Jl..Wi' too snmu with wsyd-whtchrwlllromtn s frog-opt 1121011101’! with oil those. who worn .-..r>ri."l¢l¢il..l.¢ :9." infill‘!!! 9""! h!’ many ncquointsncooi 6701111 fmit- ‘mo. ‘creamygillings s 312%.?‘ l‘ ‘$1811, idly-iii g delicious, pure cream- _ between crisp, light: Biscuit!- 511N185