__ / J __.. -)__¢<> ...-..4-¢ v-n .<..».v. v, ,. i v ii it 5. . l’ i n NURSES’ EXAMINKTIIUNS i Qualifying for R. N. degree will be eld in the Charlottetown Hospital, July 28th and 20th, beginning at 10 A. M. Fcc or‘ v1.00 for examin- ation Zlllfi resyistration miist be paid previous to writing‘ examination. I. J. YEO. Ill. I)- Cm. Fecretary. W. J. llIi-Y\Ill.l..»\l\', M. D., Cm. I’ =' iit. mllIl‘ 9435-7-l5-7ii. Spinning and wind; Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. single yarn is 2Z5 cents and doubled 2B cents per pound, Blanket 2.25; il takes live lixs. oi‘ wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must he well ivashi-il and ull dirt uriil burrs Picked out. The size ot‘ single yarn is mi-iliiim and double yarn fine, medium and coarse. Put ship- pcr‘s name oii all parcels and o\vn- er's name, aililress and instructions ‘Inside; otherwise we will not be rcspoiiisihle for losses. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thursszit4 months. EYES ‘TESTED GLASSES. FITTED E. IV. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmond Street Bil-Chit!!! K1 l} DFDiZI-QQ-KII-UQGQ Professional Bards Dine or Sup at RUSSELL HOTEL SIIIIIITICPSItIr: By Taylor and McNcilPs Garage Family and Commercial liotel filiil-l-il-lliio. I Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio of DIARY ALLISON DOULL Cape Traverse ifil-il-IG-liiioiith. SIYQIVAIYI‘ 8L L0\VTI'IER J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 8i Great Geiirge Street MONEY TO LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER, §OLICITOR, ETO. _ MONEY TO LOAN fiiimeron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.l. BELL 8: MATI-IIESON B. It. Bell, I). LQMatliieson, LL. B. Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague MeLEOl) & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Lsw Office: lli0 Richmond Street . DIONEY TO LOAN . ' Charlottetown, P. B. I. ..._i McDONALD 8: McPHEE I. l. McDONALl). l]. F. McPIIEE Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN 145 Great George Street 4l3-t-5-20-Imo-daily Max Factors Preparations Ire used by X5’) of the Scrccn Stars -—lnd shoiilil be on every ladics’ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN. ‘Representative. D. EDGAR SHAW. K. C. Low Offices — Prnwse Block, 127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. ,Oollection or IIIEITISIPPY“ DEM-l SAFE protection for all documents. "tiny-r W. E. DARBY. LL. B Barrister so Solicitor MONEY _ po/ui Dalton lluliding, Siinirncrsldc, I‘. E. l. \\\; ry It! Bettie: still i- t ‘Bi-cab from the Use jABSORBINE for Bog Spcivins Hero's the good old linimcnt that stops lameness and reduces bog spavins, wind puffs, swollen tendons, sprains urid similar troubles. Docs not blister or, loosen hair anti iiorso works through treatment. It is a. powerful ziiiliseptle-heals open sorts and irhufcs. At your tlfll gist; or ivosipziiil. 513.54.) bottle. l orso Ilookli-t SPIll; free. W. Ii‘. Young, Iuc., Lyman Bldg- Montreal. t TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office oi‘ the City Surveyor‘ up to noon on Monday, July 20th from persons willing to supply the City with sand from the following places: Souris, Wood Islands, Inshore sand, and intermediate or llillsboro Bay sand. At least 50 lbs. of sand to accompany each tender as a sample. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. G. I‘. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. 7469-74641. My farm at Cape Traverse. 80 acres in high state of cultivation, conveniently located as to schools, churches and railroad station. Well equipped with buildings, all in good condition. Fourteen pen fox ranch. Water system in dwelling. Will sell with or without crop. EPHRAIM BELL, Cape Traverse. 7466-7-16-2l. r5551? PROPERTY AND FOX RANCH Fine property and fox ranch in Port Elgin for sale to close Estate. The substantial and finely finished residence of the late W. M. Spence and fox ranch with caretakers house will be disposed of by private bargain. The property is valued at $25,000 and may be had for about one third. Write for particulars to A. Roy Spence, 147 Cameron Street, Moncton, N. 3., or phone Mr. Roy Holman, Charlottetown. July 14-16-18. srnrwornnv ooxrs There ls every prospect of a ‘ big crop of STRAWBERRIES this year. We have received n car-load of Berry Boxes direct from the makers. Rtkulatiou Sizes. Quart size for STRAWBERRIES and Pint size for small fruits. Sold in Crates of 1000, 500 and 250 to crate or smaller quantities. WHOLESALE o. noun, For sale at our SEED STORE, cinirn s. co. ' Limited i i U- M- Lampsun Cttjo, LIMITED. l4 Queen Street London. E- 0- 4. mime Public Auction Sales OF RAW FUBS b!!! will he furnish- ed without charge by lpfllyln‘ to It. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum. inerslde. P. B. l, . Represented by ‘LI . (Continued) ed to brightly lighted seriously overheated stove. ignored with chlvalrous ceremony the padre. wood's father many years before. After the ivedding breakfast, at- tended by all the guests, with the padre as o. special guest of honor, Christie persuaded her new hus- band to go up with her to General Ropers room.» The old man. weakened-by wounds and softened by years, broke and a"ked his grandson to forgive what had passed. It was one of those moment". for banishing resentments and for- getting the crueltles of pride and obstlnn-ey. Christie wiped the tears from the old man's eyes, and he repaid her by throwing a bomb into her unsuspecting comp when he sincerely congratulated them both arid named as the only favor he would ask that the first boy be named John Roper Selwood and sent to West Point. For a day or two, no trip and no escape from work was possible for Selwood- He was up to his neck in work at the barns and the warehouse, straightening out the tangle ,into which the conflagr- atlon and the rioting at Sleepy Cat had thrown the stage and wagon schedules. During the day scatter- ed lots of supplies began to filter in from Medicine Bend, and by night- fall the hotel cook was able _ t0 promise Doctor Carpy o. respect- able wedding supper as his com- pliment to the bride and groom, and to o. company from which no loyal friend was excluded. At nine o'clock in the evening behind the closely curtolned win- dows of the dining-room, wedding guests made merry. Christie, flushed with happiness, had stolen from the table for a moment to run up to the general‘: room with a piece of wedding cake, when one of the two waitresses, coming up behind Selwoods chair, whispered ln his ear. The brtdegroomk face‘ clouded. “Who is it?" he demanded in‘ an impatient undertone. "Is it one of my men?" "I don't know, Mr. Selwood. I don't think so. I never saw hlm before." “Tell him," directed Selwood, Christie was allowed to 8o up- stairs unmolcsted; indeed, she was Selwood, on the other hand, was dragged into the oZfice and held 8 victim till he could negotiate peace with his retainers, and effected his escape, in the end, only by inviting them a-ll to a wedding at sunrise down at the river in the camp of In the dawn of a glorious morn- lng they were married-perhaps on such a spot as that to which Sel- had brought his his brlde-to-be, in the storm, so vexed, "to come around in the ‘After leaving the camp, Christie morning; I've workedobout four- aha Selwood drove back to the hotel, hoping. everybody Md 80M to bed, but in this they were doom- disappointment. In the office a. brave company of frontier adventurers closely tuned to Selwoodts move- ments, were tirelessly sitting tn a gurfqccting atmosphere around a teen hours today." The waitress appeared perplexed- “I told him you wouldn't want to be interrupted," like he was in terrible trouble. He told me to ask you for God's sake to come out to see him for just a minute." Selwood muttered o protest. “Where is he?" he asked in an aside. "At the kitchen door." . ' The girl thought that Selwoodk keen eyes would have burned her up during the instant before he spoke again. “Tell him," ‘he con- tinued ln a low voice, "to go around to the front door and sit down on the porch with his face to the the street- understand? To g0 around to ‘the front door and sit down on the porch with his face to the street," he repeated, "and his back to the door." The waitress passed out into the kitchen. When she returned she whispered again. “He's goné to the front door, Mr. Sclwood." The talk had all been going on around the table, but Pardaloek snnky eyes had not lost sight of the low-spoken colloquy. "What's ‘rt-matter, John?" he demanded 'suspiclously. "Some stranger outside wants t0 see me," answered Selwood, rising. “I'll be right back." » Pardaloe was on his feet before Sclwood had taken a. step from the table. I-le put up his ibeiir-paw of a hand. Hold on, John!" he said definitely, pushing back his choir. “You don't Bo out: alone to see no stranger tonight, ‘Sbevisily not in your recent shape- hold your horses." The table rose as one man. There was a momentary upset, a-nd some conflict of claims as to who should accompany Selwood. With. out passing on these in words, Selwood nodded to Pardaloe, and the discussion ceased. The mule boss followed him in long strides toward the dining-room door. Bob Scott, at the table, sat close to the door. leading into the dining-room from the kitchen. The other two men had not got out of the room when Scott, with his habitual smile of apology, rose in perfect silence and with incredible celfirlty slipped out into thei kitchen and was out of the back door and half way around to thei front of the hotel in the dark by the time Pardaloe had carefully drawn every shade in the hotel office and beckoned to Selwood to come in from the hall. He, himself then slipped across the hall into Carpyk private office, and, throw. lng up the sash of the window that commanded the porch, trained hi; shotgun on the outer gloom. Selwood, his revolver in his left hand, threw open the hall door without exposing himself. Seated ‘on the poi-ch,hls face to the street, sat o. large, loosely built; mun with his head hidden in a. dark p111]- d°wfl 0RD- “Who are you and what d0 You want?" asked Selwood, tn- specting his caller from behind the hall door and through the crock of All Night. H "Eczema broke out in a rash on formed wet, sore eruptions behind him to scratch. l-le was restless nearly all night. “I tried different remedies but Baby Used to Lie Awake Nearly using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in about a week the eruptions began to heal, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment he was completely healed." Mrs. N. Brown, Box 74, Elm Sh, Paris, Ont, Oct. 17, 1930. , ealed by Cuticura. my baby's face, neck and head, and his cars. It itchcd awfully, causing and fretful and used to lie awake they did not do any good. I began (Signed) MR. _AND MRS. But it seemed THE CHARLOFITETOWN GUARDIAN ' I [WOOD 9/ l. EPY CAT FRANK H. f I _ SPEARMAN : corraioiii- o; aunts: lfilllttlll sous. llli-tI-SHVIG; i SPARKS“, grounds Monday, July 20th. Hill, Trella Smiletta, Rosina Nelson In addition to the fancy gutted Hauser. FXIIIIOIISHII ex mfsdbi; of High-Jumpers and Fancy Gaited Horses, u New Feature of Sparks 4 Ring Circus. Horse displays form one of the most interesting numbers in the thrilling“ two hours program of the Sparks Circus which comes to Charlottetown for a one day's stay on the Queen and Newland Street These displays include both fancy gaited and high and broad jumping horses ridden by riders who have achieved wide fame at the leading Horse Shows throughout the country. Etta. Goi-reon, Laverne McLaln and Evelyn Skagg are three fair riders who take their mountsover seemingly impossible heights. Among other pretty and accomplished riders in the fancy gutted dis- play are Della Bonhomme, Alice Foster, Emily Lynch, Viola. Hnuser, Eva IRS , n!‘ w» and Daisy Polidor. stock there are two groups of liberty horses presented by these master trainers, Carlos Correon and Allen Correon, whose stable is the most famous in Old Mexico bears the distinction of being the trainer of "Kentucky Colonel" remarkable "lneb- riated’ horse seen at each performance of the now greater Sparks Circus. For the convenience of its patrons a. downtown ticket office will be es- tablished at: Hughes Drugstore on circus diiy. the opening. "You know me, John," answered the man, hoarse and short in utter- ance. "But I ain't very popular in these parts just now." “What's your name?" "I'd like to give that to you priv- ate, John. I'm keeping some under louver." Something in the cadence of the [words told Selwood that he knew the man. A question that follow- ed was only a. precaution, for he felt sure from the cracked and husky tones that the man was Big Haynes. "Whoever you are, you're well covered where you sit," remarked Selwood, with apparent indiffer- ence. "I know it." "Pub up your hands. Stand up and turn around here," came the next order from the hall. The man did as he was told. A disappointment awaited Selwoods confidence in his usually keen ear. The pinched, haggard, and un- shaven features now turned toward him could not be those of the bluff, portly auctioneer; a hasty glance told him this could not be Big Haynes. The cheeks were bruised and swollen, the eyes sunken in hollow sockets, and the man's clothing was in tatters. Before Selwood could speak, a voice come from the darkness, and a. man came forward. “Bob Scbtt ls at the comer of the house, said the voice. "It's Big Haynes, John," continued the Indian, low voiced; “he's alone." Selwood stepped from behind the but those two days had aged the man ten years. "What ln God's name has happened-did our men catch you? Have you had ~a fight?" Selwood asked. (To be Continued) Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In tho Surrogate Court. 22nd George v, A. n Iii Ilc Estate of William Eilwin Yuuiigliiislinud, lute of Charlottetown iii. Queen's (‘ounty in the sold Pro- vince, (lecciiseil intestate Ily the Iioiiouriiblc Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc- elm, _ To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or iii-unite person within sold County, tililiF/PING: , WlllillFlAS upon reading ‘the peti- tlon on file of William Reginald Alt- ken of Charlottetown aforesaid, Mer- cliiiiit, the Administrator of the shove iioiiioil Estate, praying that a eltstlon may be issued for the purpose here- lmifter not forth: You ore therefore liercby required to cite fill persons ln- iereiitnrl iii tho siilil l~liifiita to be and eippeor before me nt o fiurrogiite Court to ho held in the Court House in Char- lottetown iii Queen's County, in the siiiii Province, oii Friday the twenty- first iloy of August nest, coming, It the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of Iilp some day to show cruise if any they can why the Accounts of the sold llofiiic should not be passed and the Estate closed ns prayed for in siiiil petition nnil on motion of William E. Bentley, Esq“ Proctor for sold Peti- tioner. Aiiil l ilo hereby order that s true com’ hereof be forthwith pub- illlllPfl tn some newspaper publliilied in Cliiirioitetoivii aforesaid, once in eliell ivoek for nt lciiiit four consecutive weeks from tho dnte hereof and that l'i true copy hereof ho forthwith ported In the following public places respect- ively, iinineLv. in the holl of the (‘curt llouse tn (‘hiiroitotmvn oforcsiiid, at or noiir tho Brink of Nova Scotio and iit or llNll‘ the (‘lty Weigh Scales, both in (‘hiirlottr-totvn nfnreiuild, Arid 1 do hereby further order thiit a true copy hereof ho forthwith served on the At- torney-Gencriil of this Province so that iill persons interested in the sold Ills- inrp m: oforesnld mny have duo notice thereof. ' GIVEN under my linnd nnrl the Seal of tho sold Court this 14th day of There's Nothing Like a Small Boy for Candor "f/L i, . fipooklvedelthofth spun: the *4 ‘in’: aloe-damn; s. ‘ha-Jo Ink b 5041a i! 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