‘t n. PAGE T_w,o_ I v cg,‘ .1 4 B». ' to, 3'. '.\-.= >:<r,--:.t:":.-r;-, again". its“; ‘M-‘ffp ‘fgijlkggfiii-rlll; ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i I ‘lira for the Summer Girl %. I Dorothy Dix Says: Don't Pack Discretion in Moth Balls lDon’t Snub the Rocking Chair Brigade, Girls, if You Would Make cessful; Don’t Pre Your Summer Suc- tend to be Wealthy if You Are Not, and Never, Never Take Summer Love- Making Seriously Here are some tips for the Summer Girl: Don't do the things in July that you will bitterly repent. in December. Ihe summer whoopee is short, but the winter of regret is long and hard and cold. Don't snub the rocking-chair summer hotel galleries and think it. 1f it turns thumbs down on turns in Anby couldn't sweeten brigade on the it fun to shock you all the per- your reputation. Besides, it rules society at home and sends out the invitations to balls and Parties and has eiiBlb-‘e sons who listen a lot more than you think to what Mother says about s girl, Don't pose as a miilionairess and talk about ‘your Rolls Royce and how sorry you are that you lleft your matched pearls in Papa's safe instead oi bringing them along and pretend that the reason you came to Mountain ‘Cliff or Seabreeze Villa is because you are so tired cf dragging over to urope and going to Newport and so worn out by the social season that ou wanted to go to a. quiet spot where you could rest and wouldn't have ' bother to dress. The poser fools nobody but herself and she makes of herself a figure lof fun for the ribald to jeer at, whereas everybody is willing to give a. helping hand to the simple girl who thinks everything perfectly grand d wonderful and who is having the time of her life. Don't let the snapshot fiends take your picture in petting scenes with trange men. The photograph that is so amusing now won't seem so unhy when you show it to the boy friend next fall and try to vXplflin ust how it happened. Don't tell your secrets to some man or woman you haven't known a k just because you are sitting out in the moonlight and feel confl- ential and have a. good pair oi ears handy to pour things into. If you ave a. bone or two hlCldLh away in your skeleton closet or some chap has ut a dent into your heart that ha n your family cscutcheon or you ome and your tongue begins to itc s never healed or there is some blot feel that you are not understood at h to tell it to a sympathetic listener, on't do it. Get up pronto and beat it into the bright lights where you ould have to shout a. confession ‘at the top of your lungs to make it v eard above the jazz bend. Don't forget that parked automo dangerous in summer as they are biles and drunken drivers are Just in winter. so shall you keep out oi e headlines on the front pages of newspapers and the casualty wards in hospitals. z Don't forget that in summer things are seldom what they seem and r-BEAUTY IN THE MORNING I "TI/l l/ii/ How you thrilled es hi: eye: adored you st break- lm. How comforting to know the! as you slept Pompelsn Night Cresm had restored the youthlul smoothness of your skin. How wonderful to know the! our fresh morning love Ines! will be pre- erved lhroughoutihc day hy the clinging velvet- iexiured Pompelsn Beauty P er. Now, es always, you iney pey more for beauty \\\\Xm s... s...“ ti... the NEW .EON<>M P m.” \\\\‘ -,1,,,,,,,,,_,.,,,.,,,,\§,\ BEAUTY PRODUCTS MASlllllG TEMPLE COMPANY The Annusl Meeting of the hhareholders of the Masonic Tem- le Company will be held in the (lice of l. B. Brow, 144 Richmond treet, Psrlottetown. Prince Ed- ard Island, on Wednesday. 13th of uly, 1932, at 8 o'clock P. M. Dated this 27th day of June. 1932. G. W. WAKEFORD, Secretary. ben-a-zs-mwr-n. NOTICE! Tbs Annual Convention of the rlnos Edward Island Women's In- titute will be held in lbochford quare School Hall on July 14th ml 15th. 17-7-6-8-12. FNOTICE! Dog Taxes are due and payable um or before July 1st in each year. livery owner of a dog or dogs who ihail refuse or neglect to pay said It: shall be prosecuted within ten ilays of the appearance of this Ilctlcfl. l JAMES l. BRADLEY. iroR SALE AT BEDEQUE 51w Mill. l0 load running order. and sncn roamed house, in good repair, tivrre acres land. Price’ larce thousand Qe hundred. Ap- l P31’ to IlAIlOLD WRIGHT, Jofllmnre, l’. 0, 3., P ' (a had )60c.Rcuge(Gsbsdes) wclnhligmalam. Cleansing) 60c. o. c Vsnisbln 60min ellbleLi ttckwc. ung owder $1.00. re Gram 60¢- €IA FOX FEED PRICES Gash Prices Beef Cheeks Beef Hearts . . . Beef Trlpe Beef Trimmings Beef Liver . . . . . . . llorse Meat .. 41Ac lb. . 4541c lb. 3M1: lb. . . . . .. 5c lb. 8c lb. . 17w lb. na.__.____ The Plains oflibraham villi: new MARITIME res IISALADAII YELLOW LABEL It draws quickly — It has rich strength — IT HAS DELICIOUS FLAVOUR! and is most economical, for the price is only 40c per 1 lb. packet. that not every man who has on a yachting cap owns even a rowboat. Nor is every man the Fairy Prince you are out looking for because he ha! 1m what the well-dressed man is wearing this season and has a been line. He may talk largely of his big deals on Wall Street and his hunting pre- serves and how much he won at Deauville last summer, but likely I8 m5 the next time you hear his dulcet voice he will be 58141181 "Will ‘hi! way, ladies,‘ in a department store. Dorit take summer love-making seriously. Talking sentiment l8 just as much a silly summer diversion as ls swimmini 0!‘ 915m bikes m’ hiking. Romance goes with a dark corner on a vine-hung veranda or moonlight on the water of a summer night Just as whipped cream does on the top oi a huckieberry pie, but neither one have a permanen place on the daily menu. They are de luxe summer dishes and you should enjoy them and forget them. So because a man tells you that you are the ideal that he has been looking for all of his life and that he never loved before and could never love again, don't delude yourseii into the belief that you are engaged to him. It is Just a passing kiss that means nothing. Don't feel that you are called on to comfort summer widowers while their wives are away. It is a dangerous pastime, and the fun you get out oi it is not". WCYlh the risk you take. Of course your boss may be awfully lonesome without his wife and children and the thought of the good dinners and the smart roudhouses out in the country he will take you to may be enticing, but gossip is sure to tell the wife all about it with embellishments and by the time the husband has made his pence with her when she gets back you a re pretty suretobe out of a good job and a private secretary installed in your place who is too old even to hobble out with him. Don't forget there is no open season for husband-snatching. It isn't sporting any time oi the year for a pretty young girl to take a middle- aged wife and break up a home. Don't pack your morals and your discretion away in moth balls with your furs and leave them in cold storage at home. You will need them just as much in the dog days as you will at Christmas. Perhaps more so, for there is something in the good old summer time that melts down our morale as it does our collars. Paste these few rules in your vanity case where you will see them often and it will save you trouble and regret. DOROTHY DIX. the hate oi a race for a race, and] he knew that at a word from Tiaoga the men about him would be turn- ed into fiends. Most of all he fear- ed Tiaoga, for shindas had told (Continued) 466 Mil-there's a merry one. n has ‘n "it "W features. including t. bllllL-llp waistline, new 5o popular with grown-ups. The skirt is smartly cut with in. sets at the sides. They form in- verted plaits, jcincd to the front pan“ 5mm)". Providing interesting flare to the hem, The "Pareto bolero jacket is the smart oollarless type. 1i; cm b, made "m! 10118 or short sleeves. A 5B8 blue and white linen made the original. with plain white linen contrast. The pert tie of white linen had vivid orangy-red insets, , 3991s No. m is designed for sizes 8, l0, l2 and l4 years. Size 10 re. quires 2W yards of 35-inch material themselves s. comfortable home and reared a family of eight children. On the death of her husband six years ago she went to Boston to reside with her children. she had Toinette kept from Jeems the fact that she was growing tired and that sharp pains had begun to shoot like needles through the ovaries-ed mus- clcs oi‘ her limbs. him that Tiacga’; father had been killed by a white man and his son by an English Mohawk. i Whatever their fate was to be._ this day would bring it. He was? sure Toinette could not keep up the l pace much longer. and he strength-l ened himself for the moment when the Seneca chief would find him-| self compelled to give a decision. That Tiaoga had claimed her for his daughter gave him hope, but if in her frailty 'I‘olnette was con- demned to die, he was determined that she should not die alone. It was no long afterward that the warriors observed Tiaoga limping slightly. This sign of physical diffi- culty increased in his walk until furious because of his weakness, he drove his hatchet head-deep into a tree and paused tc bind a piece of buckskin tightly about the ankle he had wrenched. Progress was slower after this. It continued to slacken as the afternoon waned, until the hand of a spiritual guidance seem- ed to be working for 'I‘oinete. It was useless to attempt a. concealment of ins to the people o; m5 race except [her condit'on. Her strength was loss and shame. Many times he had 3m“ H" b°dY W“ ‘Mud "-5 l’ ll When they stopped for a meal she ate an apple and half oi a turnip, and Jeems brought her watcrin a birchbark cup from the cold stream beside which they had camped. He did not tell her the dark news he had learned-that there had been a great slaughter of the French under Baron Dieskau and that. the southern frontier lay at the mercy of Sir Will‘am Johnson and his hordes of savages. Nor did he tell her that because of trouble with a band of Mohawks, three of whose number had been left. dead in a personal quarrel. Tiaoga planned to reach the Seneca stronghold in six days and nights. He was heavy with doubt when the march was resumed, for he saw the bitter soul's hidden in the breasts of the warriors. Hcphibah Adams had made him see the truth, and he knew these men owed noth- am n. . 3540 lb. Tongue Trimmings Pork Liver . . . . . . Wcassnd Meat . Credit 1,44: additional per lb. with the ception of Ilorse Meat which ls Mo. Prices f. o. b. Charlottetown, ed- fectlve June 22. Island Gold Storage Company, Limited aflfiffifi thought that, if me had placed “m! be“ blflm- ‘Mme’ m!“ "id have hated with the grlmness of glad t0 have in end to l!!!’ 20111111. their hatred, The freedom and pride m" ‘He’ and “m3” hurl" inter‘ which were once the heritage o, ‘vened to save her. They came at last their wide domains were no longer to ' hudwmd 915m 1n "mm V" the controlling factors in their ex- ‘ plum 7°°‘l' istence. Their wars had ceased go 711°C! Iboken to Shindss. be wars which gave birth to forest “w” b5" mm 5 1W3 "m9 Wm!‘ sods and epics of unforgettable °“l mul" 3&9“ Yum"- 1" l» 19W heroism. Their star Wlls setting, and hours there will be plenty here. We with its decline m white man ma "m m“ "14 than 11m and will Professional Bards, I Stewart 8. Lowther i J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEB BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN _______________ McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, If. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 1S0 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Jae. B. McDonald, we»; s; pegs", John Simpson, Hamilton. 5on1 all lnfrzrmafon regarding l: the above or h lialif N. S. \ln-7-4-5l. a!‘ infractions of PROHIBITION nor J Inspector J. Frlpps. n. c. M, P, Charlottetown, transformed them into common kill- ‘M “"1 "'41! ‘mm Emmi" ers. and in this new coiling i; made n9" 5mm!" m" u" mm!- small difference to them whether but m‘ munwmn“ d“ n“ ‘ihmn-l they slew enemies m. mo" who H0 80°11 hid I chi-BM l0 sifilk to] posed as friends, as long as the Jam‘ sklns were white. so m, nobimy m» ghe first time I have discov- icharlottetown by her his fortunes among them. he would ‘he WWI-d ha" “wk m l)" mmml not been enjoylnl 800d health for some time but her death came as quite a shock. All that kind nurs- ing and skillful medical attention could do was of no avail and on the ninth inst. her gentle spirit took flight to its Master whom she had served so faithfully and wen in this life. The late Mrs. Kenny was a Woman 0f kind and gentle dis- position and especially dear to her family and it is from the home circle she will be most sadly missed, Her remains were taken from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Her- bert Sinnott. to the South Station Boston. and thence to her old home in Morrell. The remains were sc- companied by her son Herb. and, Efandson Earl. They were met in nephews t Messrs John and Lem Kenny and other friends of the family and the ‘remains conveyed to the home of iJohn Kenny where s large con- ‘oourse of friends and neighbors Elthered to bid a last farewell to her who had so often given them Ia cheery greetink- She leaves to‘ I mourn three daughters, Annie, Kitty and Mae (Mrs. H. Binnott) all of Boston. who were most assidous in their care and attention to their dear mother. Five sons. William, ,8erbert of Boston, and Alrthur of ‘Maine. They also had the pleasure of being often with her before and during her illness. Frank of sank, and Louis of Los Iinsclea who will! not be meant at her death- bed.On_l-'.D. I. she leaves an adopted daughter, Mrs. Rupert Mc- Innis. Morel]. a brother J. J. Walsh, fllivtvsle. two sisters, Mrs. John ""1197. Iona and Mrs. Charles ltbCI-rtbi. llorell. Mrs. ‘names Kenny now or New York is also a sister. Her funeral on the 13th inst. was iarsclv attended. The funeral Mass which Tolnette saw in their cap- BM my uncle to be a ma: liar," tors was poisoned for Jeemg by m,” he said. "Hi3 ankle is as sound as was concealed within their hearts. mlm- u l‘ f" the “m? "w" l" The greatest of n1 hates was not h" v-ltwded I hurt and Mr the hat; or g, mm m. 5 mm’ but here for meat. She is surfs. He will‘ not kill her." (‘lb Be Continued) Ill MEMOBIAM MRS WILLIAM KENNY "DRHAMII ion. PILLS l rclrieltoaciie iNoice-sriou BIIIPOIUSNESS t .,C..9”.5T“°l‘..7',9'.‘ It is with deep regret we chronicle ,t.he death of Mrs. William Kenny, Bostzn. The deceased was formerly ;3Tld8!i Wlfsh of Elliotvsle and came to Moreil as s bride fifty-q six years ago. ‘There they built for,‘ .. .-.. l-lpihv "Sissy?" T 3w,“ wll lime by Rev. A. Sinnott ulllst- ed by Rev. J. Rooney, after which joinhag cemetery and laid beside those of her husband there to a. wait God's holy call. A beautiful fiorsi offering from family and deems of Mus Cards from her m"! friends in Boston and P. D. I. have silent testimony to the high respect in which she was held. n. f. P. (Patriot Please Copy) Customer: "I want to look at a few swords." Military Outfitter: "Yes, sir, Cav- slry or Infantry?" “Ob, I don't suppose it really matters. It's for wedding-cake.’ n What the Fashionable: are, Wea Illustrated Drausakiug Mason Furnished With Every Pattern 8p Baseballs Worthington l Woman ’s Realm c-lw-Sicial and Personal -:- witn 1% yards of 86-inch contrast- ing. . ‘rub sflks, bstiute prints, cotton novelties in basket weaves, gay stripes, cheeks and dot motifs make Besuretoilllintbesiaeofthe pattern. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. N0. 46d. Size "n"... . ..t....-n"uueenuasensusueece Name .N.....s.--.““-.nun--.. u..." Street Address . . uuuneessuesneessn sun-n- 1 City State For The Cook STRAWBERRY PUFFS WITH BUTTER SAUCE Mix together by sifting three times, two cups flour, two teaspoons baking powder. one-half teaspoon salt. Cut and rub in two table- spoons butter. then mix to a dough with one cup milk. Place one table- spoon dough in buttered bakinK cups, then add a spoonful of diced, sweetened strawberries, and add another spoonful oi the dough. Cover with a buttered paper, and lip attractively in this cute model. 7 steam one-half hour. Turn out the puffs on to service pistes, and serve with a sauce made by cream- ing two tablespoons butter with one cup sugar; then add the strain- ed juice of one lemon, one-half cup boiling water, and one and one- half cups crushed strawberries. ...ron "rue JULY s, 19s: -' . .957‘, [YMVD NEVER KNOW SAME BABY This is what Mrs. Albert Bolton, of Toronto, writes: "Our little girl, Margaret Jean, was nursed for the first few months, but this did not satisfy her. I had heard about Eagle Brand and decided to try it. She tool: to it right away and there has been no trouble since. Her flesh is firm; lovely, straight limbs, good bone development, and she is so con- tented. Last September she won third prize at the Canadian National Exhibition, against 102 entrants. l] you ore unable la nurse your own baby, semi for Baby Welfare literature. ruse! A Wonderful Baby‘ Bookleti The lord. Co. Limited. 115 Gees Street, a Toronto, l. Gentlemen: Please send me free “Billy wail-I..." QW. I copy of your new 64page edition, Name Qfddma l "What about So-and-So?" he asked. "He's too caustic," said the studis manager. ardleas Thefilmproducerwasinadif- Pour s portion of the sauce over each puff, and serve hot. MORTGAGE SALES TO BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Bulld- ing in Charlottetown. in Prince Edward Island on Tuesday, the 28th day oi twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACT piece and parcel of land situate lying and being on ‘flown- ship number oi in King's County bounded and described us follows, that is to say; on the west by lend in possession of the estate of Wil- liam Daley, on the north by the rear line of farms fronting on the 8t. Marys Road on the east by land in possusion of Philip McGuigan, and on the south by St. Mary's Road containing 50 acres of land a little mare or less. ALSO all that other h-act piece and parcel of land sit- uate lying and being on Township number 6i aforesaid bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of St. Mary's Road in the north- east angle of land in possession of Alice Hughes running thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764 south 55 chaps and 55 links to the division line between Lots 0i and 83 thence along same east O chains to land oi’ William Daley. thence north to St. Marys Road a- foresaid and theme west along the same to the place of commence- ment conteining b0 scru of land s little more or less. The shove sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained-in a mortgage dated November 20th, A .D. 1928, and made bly Thomas McGee of St. Marys Road in King's Cmmty, Farmer of the one part) to J. Augustine McDonald and H. Francis MacPhee, both of Char- July at the hour of N lottetown in Queen's County, (of ficulty about the leading man for his new nim. Mortggdge Sale "There will be sold by Public Auc- tion at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County cu Saturday the 16th day of July st the hour of twelve o'clock noon all that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot. or Township umber Sixty Seven Queen's County aforessidbounded and de- scribedss follows that is to say: 0n the northwest "by land occupied by the heirs of the late Donald McDon- ald on the northeast by land owned by James lilaue on the southeast by the Bigger bfill Road and on the southwest by _lsnd in the occupation of Joseph D. Bigger and containing an urea of twenty 420) acres of land, a little more or less the said land having u frontage of thirteen chains and tbirtg tbree links ou the Big-gar lflll Ros and extending in s north- wssterly direction by parallel from the said Blggsr Mill Road a distance of fifteen (l5) chains or to the soutbmst boundary of land oc- cupied by the heirs of tho late Donald McDonald. The above sale is made by virtue of s Power of Sale contained in an lu- denture of Mortgage bearing date the first of September A. D. 1914 and made between James Warren of Brad- albsne in Queens County aforesaid hotelkeeper and Margaret Warren, his wife of the one pert and Samuel Kennedy of the other part and ss- signed to the undersigned by Inden- ture of Assignment du ed the ‘lth day August A. D. 1929 default having been made in ipai and interest. For further srtlculars apply to McLean and cKlunon. Solicitors, Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. A. D. 1082. WALLACI IQKINNON Assignee of Mortgage 875844147141. " payment of prise the other part.) and which said mortgage and lands has by assign- ment become vested in the under- lliflfld. because of default having been made in the payment of prin- clpal and interest secured thereby. llbc further particulars, apply to If. I‘. MacPhee, Solicitor Riley Bull - ing, Charlottetown. ' Dated this 22nd dsy of June A.D. 1m, JAMES w. Maoflllll, Alslgnee AMorningSmilc ’ "Hang the expense," roared the producer. "Get him!" The fibre of certain milkweed varieties does not rot in wster. a rock- transparent and non-combustible. ‘MORTGAGE SALE- in front of the 14w Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown. in Prines mews Island, on ‘lfllerday, the 26th day of July at the hour oi twelve-fifteen o'clock. p. m. All. THAT ‘IRAQI PIECE AND PAR/- OECL OF‘ LAND situate lying and being cn Township number o1 in King's County in said Province. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: the south side of St. Mary's Road in the northeast angle of lsnd in possasion of Alice Hughes runnin; thence bythe magnetic meridian of the year 1704 south lib chains and b5 links to the division line be- tween Lots 61 and 6B, thence aloha possession of William Daley, thenel north to 8t. Mary's Road aforesaid place of commencement containing 50 sores of land a little more cl less. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in s mortgage dsted September filth A. D. .193‘! and made by ‘lfhomu McGeeofBttMarysRoadinKinfl County in said province, firmer and Elisabeth McGee of the same piece Widow, (of the one part) to the underfdlied (of the second pert) because of default havinl been made in the payment of prin- cipal and interest secured thereby. rm- furtber particular-s apply to H. I‘. MscPhee, Solicitor. Riley Buildinl. Charlottetown. Dated this 22nd day of June A. D. i932. THOMAS SHERRY, Mortgages Sfi-ll iffy "iii iviirif»? It's easy on for dishes! 50% more suds-richer, suds. Never balls awn ‘l;‘l;|1.'.(,§|,g;.~' lief-fie, rimrloitnai ~i l. t...‘ t. Does more work because ll quicker, longer n rinses el m" ij naked f . J 4...“... nn-A-AA-wlsdrwifiq-Ab-Q: .1...‘ ‘Q “y. .. y’ " ’ " lOBllflOllDbyPllhlloAlietlol Commencing on ~- i samgeaetichainstolandnowtr and thence westllong same to the ,