‘BA-L-e- ‘<17 . -. ;3="-;-,,..‘ _-.. nn-mu-Q-vwaw- . ---~ i ‘Iln-e-réw-zl TWO fiuaiiéw-oflfik Rgn R0521! a Goon 11m." cooler. otsnos- Reiihabei t. Orongeiirkld Qikembum flsm .w\. ‘ or 1i ‘ it.“ ' i / of. f ‘Mi \ \ ' ' 3% \ Jinznlie Jingle Stlg/S .- Summer Ili. every- nleul ii. mnlccs xv appeal t!‘ A satisfying 100d that's - real. . -Stelz'art's Bread Spinning one iiloaving Send. m»- your nuol to be spun into yarn and \\'-'I\'t2 lnto blankets. Single yarn is 25 cents and doubled 2S cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; ii takes live Ills. oi wool to make u blanket. ‘lhey “Eli all be laundered ‘unless ordered otherwise. Wool must he ‘roll washed and all liirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is medium nnrl double yarn line, medium and coarse. Put ship. pvfs name on all parcels and own- "31 11111114‘. address and instructions ‘H8569: utheru-Zse we will not be rvgponisihie for insws. Send by mall or freight. Freight will he paid on 100 lbS. Will. LANDRIGAN, 55 (tl-‘Bfin Street. Clmrlotietown t327-5-1-Lhtnssnt4 months. »-__.'_._._ _m¢trrc~nnrorrotcvooxmnoxzozonnotoae g EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. \‘V. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmond Street wvu-eucoocoooooeouonuno-on Cfiilfififlflfi-iblfi wcravvoootroizrt Professional Bards w. u. DARBY, 1.1.. i; Barrister d: Solicitor IMFONITY T0 LOAN Dultun Building, ll v Sumrnersillc, i‘. E. l. oéuo-z-Ii-tuetllurssulll. »—_.._._ Max Factors Preparations "t? "5111 lIY 55% of the Screen Stars wand should be on every ladies’ lllcssillz 'l'llil'i.‘. Llmlnsing Cream, Plum and Lunon Ponders, Rouge, Astringent, ole. MISS RYAN, Representative. >—- ii~___- _.. D. PLUG/tit SHAW, K. C. _ Law ilillces - Prowse illoell, Q2‘. Graiton Street, Charlottetown, Wills and Estates Settled. ‘Jnilmtlon or Mills (Slat-rial Dept.) SAFE poir-clion tor all documents. ..--____._ _.i__......___.____ .; STEWART S: LOWTHER i J. i). STEWAWI, K. C. N. W. LUWTIIER BARIUSfi-Jlh, sotlclrolls. arc. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. _“ MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER. sOIJCITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. ' BELL 8r MATHIESON B. R. Bell, l). L. Muthleaon, LL. B. Barrister d: Solicitor! Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague . - MoLEOD & BENTLEY l. A. BENTLEY W. i2. BENTLEY K. 0. Banister and Aitorney-at-Law Oflico: 1:0 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN" Charlottetown. I‘. E. L ,__.___....____._.__ _ .-___ McDONALD. &- McPH EE . a. MoDONALU n. l- MrPlil-Jl i Ban-lawn Attorneyo. Etc. MON!!! 1'0 LOAN llll Great George S!!!" .i___,_____ ITM-B-Zii-lmll-dll-l! 241‘ --s1w1ZEs--; v \, ._ \ \ 4- ‘i o“ ' l vuéi-iieu\'ns". i. “Where did your wile spend th summer.“ ~ - "Abrcnd." ' “And how about yourself?” "Went into bankruptcy." w-y , ‘a’. - Aw '1 “They're Very." ll 7» . “They actually try to maintain table manners at their summer cottage." very formal people.‘ "How's your garden, old man?" “it's simply out of sight." Y “That's good." “it's anything but good. The grass and weeds are a foot high all over it." 1\ i A DEPARTURE The Boss: Just a word, young man. Salesman: Yes sir. The Boss: If a customer knows what he wants, sell It to him. l know that a star salesman can always sell him something also, but l have the theory that it will pay just as well to sell him what he wants. i I O I I "My husband always puts ten cents on the plate on Sunday." “l shouldn't think that would do much good in a caae like his.” PIMPLES Add an equal amount pi cream, or weer oil, to in- ardb, and apply ‘tin rniaruro 021:: daily. A nurplo Ind- ’ men! which Clear up yolr lkllll (J. M. Lampson £9 Lo. LIMITED. 64 Queen blrrel London, IL C. l. England Puiziic A action Sales OI‘ unw l-‘ulrs thinning mugs will he furnish- e-d without charge by appylng to ll. f. llnlmnn Ltd. Sum nl-rsidr l’ l‘. I I ltrprv-senlrll 0y Allied Primer inc. ‘£12 l-litn‘ Avenue ‘ Nelv York, N. Y. y-Ivorlgyg-s’. “normal-w vita‘: n» l the place. I turned it over to him. _ Anything ln what he said?" » Appleton has destroyed o. lot or my f mm m mankind," ‘ presently. would have wagered my soul on as l, I ran out of gas near Mlneola, and = road-house. 'YW (Continued) “Here's another puzzle!" sold Douglas. "To complete the work in that time ho must have worked many more men than you paid tor I know prices and labor scales in New York state. It amounts to this-he went up to you to get the very Job you pressed on him. Why? Search me, Hanby-search me! Another thing-he must have paid for extra. workmen out oi his own pocket, so that he could get the work done by o. certain time. Again you may Search mel" Hanby irowned- "He may have wanted the work- men oit the premises for some pur- pose ot his own." "What purpose?" Douglas asked. “How should I know? By the way, did you ever deny permission to a former tenant, a Miss Selenos, to go back and dig something up from the garden?" . "I denied her right to do some excavation. Appleton told me she wuss manic who wanted to bomb Hanby told him oi’ the aitalr o! Miss Selenos and her pets. “I don't mind admitting that Douglas said “He was the one man I being square and white." "Did you ever see the woman?" "Thai: was how it all came out. had to go to u very third-rate There was Appleton, in a neat tuxedo, doing fancy steps with o. good looking ex-actress. I ‘ooked at him very hard- I couldn't believe it was he." Doug- las laughed a. little. "He had the d—d insolence to say that it I unoycd his lady friend by making baby eyes other, he'd knock my block off. Next morning he didn't try to make excuses. He had a hang-over, and he told me much of what he had concealed since 1890 or thereabouts. It appeared that he had always hated me and envied me my good luck." Douglas grew almost irritable. “No more about Appleton, or I'll change my table!" O l O O O I I Hanby did not get back to the Gray house until late. He said a few words to the younger people listen and taste! YOU'VE never known such a cereal. Rice Krispiea are so crisp you can hear them crackle in milk or cream. Toasted- rice bubbles. Golden, crisp. Wonderful for breakfast or lunch. Fine for the chiidren’s supper. So easy to digest. Use Rico-- Krispies in macaroona, can- dies. On ice cream. At gro- cers. Oven-fresh. Made by _ Kellogg in London, Ontario. N and then asked Dina and Bill to come to the library. "I've had a great GM." he an- nounced. "Inoldentally I have dis- covered that my judgment o1’ char- acter is no better, let's my, than Bill's." "And me a house detective!" Bill cried. "Your reason tottersl" "We've all been deceived but Les." "Les?" cried Dina. “Oh, I-Ill, you're joking! That boyl" "Dina, light oi my llie," said Hanby, "l! there la u more thorough-going old helllon than Mr. Frederick Danby Pickwick Appleton, lei: me learn his dia- honored nune. I've seen his Joan this afternoon, and I know what I'm talking about. Listen! I'll begin with what; Douglas told me ad then come to my interview with that poor crippled old woman." “It seems tlnpoasible!" comment- ed Dina, at the end o! her hus- band's narrative. "I begin to suspect myseli," Bill murmured. "Appleton!" "It took me that way when I first heard it, but it cannot be doubttd. He came here to get the opportun- ity in be in and near this house, and to see what was going on. He has always been coming and going. I've heard something that may bear on it a little later. I got it from Mrs.‘ Appleton. Her brother was o. very rich mun, but he speculated and died in poverty. There were a iew years when it looked as ii’ she was going to be his heiress; and Appleton was going to use the legacy to buy the Gray house and make it a fashionable roadhouse. He said there was a fortune 1n it. Fishing, golf, swim- rhing-everything that was needed for a residential hotel. Perhaps ‘roadhouse’ isn't Just what he meant, but that was Mrs. Apple- ton‘: term." "But it her brother died in pov- erty, where would he get the money to buy this place?" Bill asked. “I don't know- I admit that ll: doesn't solve the question why he should still be interested in it. There is no solution, so tar as I see, and yet we know that something is going on here, or‘ something is planned to go on, and that we stand in the way and they want to remove us. I wonder it we ought to consult the police!" "And get all sorts o! notoriety! Oh, Hll, don't think oi’ it! Noth- ing has happened-not even a tramp." _ “D—n it," sold Hanby, "I'm a simple type. It I like people, I trust them absoulutely. I go the limit for them, and they can have everything I've got. This gives mopause-whatever that means." He put his hand on his witch anu. "Come and dance with me, Delilah, ere I challenge Bill to mortal com- bat!" "Not a care in the world!" aold Celia, a little later, watching her parents and talking intermittently to Les. "Why should they have?" he an- swered. "Come to that, why should you have any cares?" "Lite bores me," the girl yawned- "I talked like that in the beginn- ‘lng or my sophomore year. It used to make quite a hit. You've forgotten to ask what is lite. I a!- wsys did that." "Les," she mapped. "I hate you! Your apperccptlons are ne- bulous." . "That's o. new one, I admit," he sold. "I'll use it." “To other girls?" "why not? 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"The main trouble with you is that you couldn't surprise me in PM! WBY. I know all your mental reactions. You never jump oif the mad- I °°llld surprise you, Les, and "Tl/e a good mind to," Cello. paused. “Perhaps I ought to tell you the whole romantic affair." Leslie Barron looked at her, YEOWNYIE- The word ‘romantic’ spelled danger. "Let the clutch in," he com- mended. "You are not the only man here," she said. “Last night, when you were playing pool with Bill, I went out to the swimming pool. It was midnight. I went out to pick some asphodel." "What's that?" "A romantic blossom to be found in most gardens oi verse. Les, I met a most adorable, godlike man. Ho looked at me like o. wild iuun and then disappeared in clouds oi star dust.” mo, I must l-ry my luck somewhere KRISPIES MR. AND MRS. , else." (To be Continued) “Sleeping Under _ Blankets Every WNight” Hazelbrook and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Myers, syd- ney arrived on the Island last eve- ning and are at present the guest of the Iormers brother Mr. J. S. 'lvl'yers, ‘Hnzelbroak. Mrs. Finlay, St. John, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Alfred Robins, Somervllle, Mass, is visiting friends in Village Green. Mr. ‘Robert. Horton, Cambridge is spending some time here the guest of his brother, Mlr. A. A. Horton. Mrs. F. Malloney, Somervlile. Mass, is visiting her sisters, Ivirs. W. T. Goody. Mr. Charles Lund, who spent the week end in Bethel returned t0 his home in St. John. Mrs. William Schurmnn and son Warren oi Chicago and Mrs. I-lar- old Weeils and little son Lloyd-ct North Cambridge are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Horton, Bethe]. elbrook. Ml‘. turned home one: spending. the past iew weeks in Hazelbrook, Mr. J. Rankin was a, recent, visit- or to Hermitage. Mrs. Joseph Dreamer, Kelly Cross spent a. pleasant vacation in Haz- Roland Monaghan the week end in Crapaud the guest 0t .Mr. and Mrs. Stordy. $10 DOWN PUTS FRIGIDAIRE IN YOUR HOME ipesx- Vernon Wood. spent. M is to be held at the homo o! ill-l vioe president Mrs. Wood roll ed] to be answered with "Pickling Rm:- Mrs. J. Williams and Mr. Herson‘ Williams Tyne Valley motored to Hozelbrook Tuesday who" tho] were the Buesta o! Mr. and Mrl- Mfs- Jennie Iceman, Bathe, Me. is visiting Bethel the guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin, The sympathy oi the entire com-I munity goes out to Mlr. Harold Car- rer in this his time of bereavement Miss Gertie Coody, City, motor- ed to Hazelbrook this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Myers knd little son Percy spent Sunday in Mer- maid. lvllr. and Mrs. Harold McLean and two children, Loi: 18, mowed t0 Hazelbrook Tuesday. —»-'I‘hc~regulor monthly meeting oi the Hazelbrook Women’; Institute was held in tho schoolroom rm ‘Tuesday evening, August 11th. 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