- " ;<....+!..*sr' ; A iillhlyulagnlfled Old Dutch Clsonur particle . . . OLD DUTCH CLIANSII CHAN! I-IKI THIS YOU l-ill A IROOM THAT IWIIPI llitl Tilll A highly magnified or , . ORDINARY GRITTY CLEANSERS SCRATCH LIKE THIS aorilsi YOU WOULDN'T US! A BROOM _ THAT SWEEPS LIKE THIS In... BIG REASON why Om Durcu CLEANSER costs less to use it's very simple. These illustrations show how entirely different Old Dutch is from ordinary, gritty cleansers . . . and it's this difference that makes it cost less to use. You get a full package containing billions of active little cieansers,-tiny,flat- shaped particles that cover much more surface, go much fur- ther and do so much more actual cleaning per penny of cost. Old Dutch is the only cleanser made of pure u . . II . . . selsmatlte scientifically recognized as the safest, most efficient and most economical cleaning material. Try it and you'll quickly discover that it saves you money, time and lobar; that it cleans quicker, doesn't clog drains, is odorless and removes odors. There is no substitute for the quality and economy of Old Dutch Cleanser. Old Dutch Holders, in Color. Moll l0: and windmill counsels... Z?) THE- CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HEARTS AFIRE‘ By MARY CHRISTIE ZAPTBB I A MORSE-L OI‘ GOSSIP "The witch-haul, modem.‘ An- nette, her clover maid, interrupted Miss Virginia's day-dreams by piumplng a bottle of astringent on the dressing-table. "Wherdve you D951. Ulnette? You're never at hand wncn I want you," said her mistress, irritably, annoyed at the brusqueness of the interruption. "I don't want the witch-hazel just now. I want a face- massage." "Yes, madam," replied the maid respectfully. "I'll give you. one at once. Your face does look tired." Virginia whirled around on hcr angrily. "Nonsense, girl! Whatever do you mean? I haven't looked as wcli in ages!" Love was a beautifier, wasn't it? 0r were the years really telling? She wheeled back to the glass again, examining herself carefully. What nonsense o! Annette to talk that way! Nevertheless, she submitted to the operation, and leant back in a low chair, head piliowed on a cushion, scarf round her hair, while the maid placed a towel wrung out ot hot wutcr on her face. Luxury! Jinny luxurluted in the relaxing warmth. Then Annette! nimble lingers pinched and squeezed and kneaded l l panel Item an Old Dutch lahsl ios cu hold". - CUDAHY SOAP WORKS, om. 94 c4 Macaulay Avenue, Toronto, on. Ploosc lind enclosed . . . . cents and . . . . labels (or whizh lurid me . . . . Old omit ' ticlders.COl.OR.i= IVORVU CREENEI BLUES Noml Street City__,_, _ —Tl MAD E IN CANADA ..__ Provime DOAIIN .v . 4., l I"I|\t Ii 1Z- in the snort-guru (‘on i. A. n 1mm | ln Ito L's .l e -f \'. lihuui lJliYlLi .\i- Lure loze of Alurlaly Harbor North in! {king's Connly ill thc snitl Provinci- wleceuscd accountant intestate. By the Honourable Hamid Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Piohnte, l-BH . r 13 ' ""'~ L3 "am Ifzffyfn Tin‘ in?‘ slnl-lrr of the(C0u‘ntb3{ of v - a ~ wigs nun.y or any Jonas e or 1-32 Volt Farm Lighting; Plant at l Illtfillt‘ person within said County. Ba 1 _B u | o . .> urrcling; v T “an a or” " you" old‘ ii herons upon reading the petition ON 0F CANADA i (ii 1 Z / >\_\ ilil» i*l.,\_\[>_ n mu n.1,...- FOR sALE 1 Set Cart Wheels good, 1 medium weight team Truck Wagon. 1 oscd Hamilton Gang Plow on file of Chester G. McLurc and MCGOWANS Urn Wlilinm Mcllurc both of ‘tfmlrny- KILNTYIR llrnhnnr North storcsnid the admin- I i> IIUJTI of the above unnlvd estate i738. ii Kim.’ thnt a cilliticn mny be la- lll"il for the purrose helcnnafter set. lforth: You are thcrvfcl- herehv re- l z quirrd to cite n11 per=ons interested in the srliri Estate to be and appear he- tero me at a Sllrrognt- Court to be hclri in the Court. Hlilll"? in Charlotte- in the said the sixteenth _i__\ Iio Not Neglect Your Eyes Au examination might be of great benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS Charlottetown and Aibsrtnn town. in Qnr-o-"sl (‘nutty Pwvllrco, on Iliiililtiilfi)’ tiny of Novuznbcm nr-r , CUIIIIIIZ_ at the hour of 1'l'\'!l’l 0W1 ck forcnoon of the lame day to shuw cause if any they can why the Accounts of the laid Estate should not. bl- Illssed and the Estate closed ss prayed forin said pctllion and on motion of Norman W. T1|1Wlii"l'_ Esm, Proctor for snid Prrtliinncr. Aull I (In hlrchy that n true copy iu-rvnf bc forthwith published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each wells for rlt. least tour consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that n true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public pine-es rcsrecflvciy. namely in ih» hnil of tiv- Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, in front of filo IInii ln Murray Hnrhuur North alorcsald and nt Piou-‘s » General Store in Mnrmv Hnrhor North uforemid, and I do hereby further order that a true copy hereof be forthwith served on the Attorney Gen- eral of this Province so that all per- Profcssional Bards IT-Ti none lntcrostcd in thv- snlri Estate aewaft & Lflwthef may have duc notice thereof. '7' D- STEWART- K‘ c‘ CDEG rill‘: IILIIIngIIYAHOIIT N. W. LOWTIIER A. 15. 103s nn-‘i in the 25m. year of ILIIISTERS, SOLICITORS, [IQ His Injelfi"! reign. 84 Greet George Street I (QQIIIA f) I‘ ,Au"m MONEY TO DOAN lurroguts iucuo_u Sill? STAMPER RESIDENCE AND HIRNITIJRE I am instructed by the Execut-ors o! the Elstate of the late Eva E. Stamper to sell by public auction on Thursday, 12th October instant, the dwelling house and premises, No. 262 Grafton Street, and the furniture and household affects therein. The sale of the dwelling house, keivinator and kitchen range will take place on the premises at twelve o'clock noon. The sale of the furniture end household effects will also take place McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. O. Xdater and Attorney-at-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With T he Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summerside or Phone $97, 9. William Murchison VOCAL COACH s; ACCOMPANIST Certified Teacher, the Ilalifax Conservatory. MODERATE RATES. Telephone 571. on the premises 0n the some 1668. day at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. ';———————- The dwelling house may be in- spected on application to McLeod H. F. MHCPHEE, B. A. dz Bentley, Soilcimrs, BARRISTER, SOLICITOB. The fumiture and household e1. NOTARY, ale. fects may be inspected on the Illay Building, Charlottetown premises between the hours of! 10 a.m. and 12 noon on the day of' sale. The furniture comprises valu- able antiques, mahogany, walnut, silverware and engravings. J. A, MCDONALD, .l.l\. MacDonald. KI BABIIISTEB. SOLICITOB. Q0. ‘army day, you'd soon be wrinkled." . woman was ail respectful courtesy. the youth into her cheeks again. “You've got an uncommonly dry skin, madam. If you didn't do this; Virginia reprcsscd s shudder. Wrlnlzlcti? ".\i_.' you! <~ only had a". m mgr: twice a week. But then, if you'll excuse my say- ‘ ling 5D, Sht.’ W85 SOME YBBJS YOIIIIZ- eyes. n C!‘ coring lady (save the mark!) why! ' ohs just would, and good luck to| him! I And so she milled, and humlned and hawed, and than said, cryptic» allyz- . "Tint my business, amid-am. and I'm not one to make mischief, but ifrdsyoungmanofmyown . . . and not likely to, in this here place being as how I can't bear country hicks and Reubens, but liking the city chaps the best, with some hf»- and go to them! . . . if I'd a young, man of my own, I'd keep an eye 0.. him, I would, and. not let him go stravaiging the roads in the moo;- light when the nightingalds singing fit to bust his stumick, and it‘. courting-time, and all, and a pretl; young lady on the roads." “Yes? Yes? Go on, girl!" All angry red had risen to Virginia‘. cheeks. She flung discretion to tth. winds. She'd question Annette to the very limit, and get the story straight. “You mean that Mr. Arm- strong has been meeting someone, secretly . . . unknown to me?" l Annette pursed up her lips, mov-g ing her tongue as though some. highly palatable morsel rested on it, and she must make the tit-bit last as long as possible. “No harm in it, I daresay, butit,‘ don't look well for a newly-engaged! young man, and him quoting poetry, and all, and looking at the moon. and then at her, as though he could eat her—" , "Gracious goodness! You'll drive me mad, Annette! Who was the girl?" demanded Virginia, bcsitic herself with rage and curiosity and rising suspicion. "You're not referr- ing to that Page child who stoic Mrs. Vansittarts money and dizv Indy in Los Angclcsl monris on the night of the dinncl" hero?" A crafty look came into the maids i “None of the servant-s think she‘ 10h, confound me maids imper- stole the money. We have a differ- lliitlltil Jvllzltcvcl‘ had taken thc lronture today?) ‘She was about the age of that pretty Miss Page who Green Gables," ceasing the slapping process, lapraying her mistress‘ face with the astringent lotion “But if you ask‘ me, I should say Miss Page has it all over the cinema queen for looks!" Virginia glared in wrath at the ‘tormentor, but Annette won an un- fair point in the game by squinting some oi’ the lotion in her mis- tress’ eyes, which automatically closed until the spraying process ended. "What interest have you in Miss Page?" queried Virginia sharply. (There was something at the bottom of ell this. She knew Annette!) "Oh, none at all, nmdeml" The "I hope I know my place. And of course you're the last person-beg- ging your perdon if I'm making toe bold; but you've u» right w hear it —-you're the last person to know what's going on." Virginia sat up smartly in her chair. "Speak out, you fool! What d'you mean?" She gripped the women's arm. "Owl Ouchi" Annettek natural venom towards a mistress who was too exacting, and invariably incon- siderate of her servant's comfort. got the better of her. "I'll thank you not to call me names, and to tear the flesh oil of my arm, even if I'm onlyomaidJ-ndnotwvkédvllflll human creature!" ‘That unexpected onslaught check- ed Virginias rising wrath, for An- nette was much too useful to an- tagonlze. "I'm sorry if I hurt 70H. hilt 7°" shouldn't annoy me by hinting so at‘ things, said Virginia ungraciously. "Now tell me what you mean." Annette, however, wasn't to be de- prived of ‘getting s. little of her own back.‘ She'd been baited often en- ough in this God-for-saken hole . . (to her the countryside was dreari- ness beyond belief) not to enjoy re- taiiation. And Mr. Armstrong was e seal gentleman, bless him! If she-the snubbed, overwonked Annctio-Omild ‘put between‘ him and this domin- Riley Building Alwflimfl- Charlottetown, r. c. Island. 10-6-41! Honey to Loan and Collections given the very best ttcntlou. MS-Z-G-imonth. ——-——-————~ IFIUIBNIE S S BELL 8r. MATHIESON - a. n. Bell n. 1.. Mathlcson, um. a“! cm‘ '0'" Barristers a Solicitors u," Am" Money to Loan . Cameron Block. Charlottetown . “wit”; 32:02:, "““_“‘—““’€—'i;—“ ;T_< Si. John's MARK R- MCGUIGAN» Rosollml on. so on. s: BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC. MONEY 1o LOAN Cameron CARVELL BROS LTD.‘ \, hoodlum! up: l ont idea, she said meaningiy. "May- be a certain gentleman we won't give any name to-and it isn't Mr. lives atl, Armstrong, either-would tell. But it pursued Annette,‘ does seem as though Mr. Armstrong and. has a fancy for her, and I thought you'd better know, madam." (Anx- iety cor Miss Virginia's peace of mind was certainly not Annettes intention . . . but It sounded well!) Virgmiafrosc in a flurry com- pleted her toilette as rapidly as pos- sible, and pretty soon might have been seen heading across the ileldl. toward Green Gables. "Quoting poetry to her in the moonlight, was he?" Hcr lips curled in an ugly fashion. "I'll soon put an end to that!" (To be Continued.) OCTOBER 12, 1933 At today's prleeo—s'tifl at their lowestdh spite of the general trend upwards- Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are the greatest value ever offered in home furnishings. But take one precaution when buying. KNOW that you are getting genuine Congoleum by looking for the famous Gold Seal aflixed to the surface of each genuine Congoieum Gold Seal Rug. It Is one of the World's best known and moat respected trade marks, for it means just what it says s “ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money ' Back". Without theGold Sea], you may get a disappointing substitute. This aeason’s patterns and color effects have never been excelled for omortness and beauty. Thereissomothlng for every room and taste. Don't wait for the price rise. 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