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"(5 Y 'u _louchecl Fur e safe Wil »;¢~»»~ .;»‘»---»“=‘°°~f_~»'-_~'-~'-»=-`~=»§-" _ _‘------~ »- - ,Zi _ __/s _F~/Qg \\ r'-57 Hi-4"=;<>_= ~ ”_*f\'.-- .if ' /f ¢T'i9»»"`\ /` _' .;_\__,___-.f=-\`/ » < /.I \_/*QV A-férie-/.\~.é_~_1_~‘» `,i *_* . “ "Ci I*-Y” _ Y ' , -.,, /Q. /_ ' __ .~‘-_‘}; S; \E",f:j " ,1_£\\.ffi/1|./L, ’ J _ W \\.’ Vi 1; "‘ » 'mm' -_'_'-..._ i Largest Seller ln 121 Countrlel if ,._.-_- _ SMILE.S ,Elf F7 A (Q -"He married to settle a dispute." *With the girl?" *No-with his creditors." I _ ~ ._ /_.~ _~ ,,e,;\_-`t\- - z -_ ~" /;.~=.\`__ ~~ \‘ _,.,_,_\ W- \.»1 ; _\ .~\ _ _ _ ',-'l_/.7 " F4: __, _ _ .,» -€>/_ Monkey: My brother and l are Icing to open a store next week. Baboont Well, looks like more monkey business to me. -_-` ' f'af>'.T;‘f ' Q 1-" `.`J;\¥ S J'/il i if “I want a man with a higher call~ ',nii." | i "Then you'd better marry a chim #ey s'.-/esp." _ , - l » » 1 _ In u o o ` _. _ ; _ _THE ONLY CHANCE ‘rv And now the ribald rhymesteTl. strewn From frigid pole to pole, l ill start to hunting rhymel for g nice.. I; ‘Instead of rhymes for "coal." '_------:-~_____ _____ . .Qi _f V", _1_,_Fd.. I 'Ni--;]/@:;_; _ K* i",\_;sW,‘,:`:~~. _LQ-,.. _ ~ `<\` .1 ,gy _ ‘_ _ _ - f/iQ ..'» F , \ 1( _ ..» ,_ ~ ._ / ' -f ;_ _ ,\ "‘ -rr i Y f' \ .J 1* ' ' » » .0 _ “V .1 L "What makes Smith so superior n manner?" J' “l_-Ie has bought a new encyclo- edia and oan't help thinking abeux " w wise he will be when he ha d some of it." >-----l-1--lc. ¥§m3§ UUQ@U EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED " _ E. w. 'r.i\/Lon J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists _I 142 Richmond Street §§M§® him-2--- @7e`O¥2>'~?»f<.: C., M. Lampson 8 Lo. LIMITED. 6| Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Augltion Sales RAW FUBS _ihlpping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to IL T. liolmun, Ltd., Sum- merllde, P. E. L Represented by Alfred Fraser _ Inc. 'il-.“.' I "‘-` .3.__§_ _ 1 “Theres a lady asking for ; Mr. I-Ianby. She says she won’t ge- away until she sees you." chose this designation himself- was a small, thin man with an active Adam‘s apple, who despised tact as something beneath him Hanby had often set out for his loffices in Leonard streets with the 'intention of letting Smucker go, and of replacing him with a neat, smiling, efficient girl; but invari- ably some sixth sense informed Smucker of his danger. Invariably he would speak of his vast re- sponsibilities, of his large family, of his invalid father, of the house he was was buying on the insall- mcnt plan, and of the ravages of inszcts in his little garden. A neat, smiling, and efficient girl would have known that her cmployer was busy, and would have found out what thc visitors errand was. “What does she want?" inquired Hiinby. Sinucker arsumcd his superior air. ` "She \\'ouldn't say. Otherwise I _|\ ,‘/o H ` .' * V", ` - - ..'.- - -ii will/In "W \ _ if ef on ‘fs.~_\ Q , 1 '\“~ - f;`\`__. ` \- ‘js ;.\ '_ g ` `~._ ix' _.T-I A , ._ ‘i=\_.~. __.________ _ :_\. rs '_; r \<\ _ “\`_‘?_%‘§`~`s '\" '- E' ‘~"iv>> ,- _ s§_-_-_-£2; if ‘.1 '___ p\ _. - . 4|, -,» .il 1/57;/'V _ '/»/. _ ,.- f / g / Fx sl 'Z'/’ \ '/ " A _ ` 1 f,."‘{`.`l,.».-»1` Suspect She is Deslrous of Sell ing You a Dog “I suspect she is desirous of sell- ing you a dog." Hanby brightened. _ "That's easy. Explain in well- chosen language that in another incarnation I was a priest of Bu- onc-time worshiper of the Sacred Adolf Smucker sighed. I-lis em- 'P10yer's frivolity always saddened ‘him. He would have preferred to serve a stemer, more unbending, portlier, and older man, a man who never made jokes or saw them. Smucker often wondered why it was Hilton Hanby had succeeded so well. A swift glance showed Smucker that his employer was looking at the photographs of the splendid estate he was about to buy. Mr, Smucker passed to the outer office with slow step. The lady who would not go was the sort of person whom he always surveyed with hostile eyes. She wore too much jewelry and was enwrapped lavishly in fur. "If," said he coldly, "you wish to sell one or more of your dogs. Mr. Hanby says for me to say he's not in the market." The stranger pressed her three tiny beasts soclose to her that they yelped. “Not all his money could buy even one of them!" shc snapped. "I must see him. Tell him I shall _ SCIATICA an nun anim New Yan. N. !. Hanby looked at Smucker, andltelephone booth, and I dare not sighed. The secretary-he had trust them to anyone else. Tell him » 'who had trusted too well. |"What she wants is a private con- - _ _ f as x \ » ,f ‘ M sf T _ of`;i"" Haunted M non CHAPTER I stay here all day until he come.. “rough that door." » “Madam, I suggest telephoning _.om a pay station." | “My darlings will not enter a Ido not want to buy or sell. I have something to say of vital im- portance, and he will be wise to see me at once." ' Mr. Smucker, who had all the nastier little curiosltles about life which dwell so frequently with his sort, wondered if here at last he was to learn some hidden details of his employer's past. Hanby was a handsome and generous man. Women liked him. Perhaps this singular creature had a daughter “Something about his past?" Mr. Smucker suggested. "Something about my past," flamed the caller. Mr. Smucker turned on his heeli and re-entered the private office. "lt isnt the dogs," said he.. vcrsation about the Past. 1 may be COME wrong, Mr. Hanby-I hope I am- , ‘but I think she knows something about your past which may not be creditable to you." | - "Thank you, Smucker!" said, _ _,\g_»., Hanby. “I can always trust you toi take the kindly view. You are| quite right. My past was blacker than night. If I had my deserts, I should long ago have been electro- euted. Bring the lady in. I trust she is beautiful!" Smucker went out, offended. As usual, Hanby had laughed at him. Well, the day was not so far dis- tant when Adolf Smucker would have his turn! He wasted a. lot of office time dreaming of what he would do when he was in power. - “Madam. I have persuaded thel boss to see you," he said ioftiiy.f Then he jumped back. “That black dog nearly bit me!" whom no woman should trust. Do he-» _ray _ i if ~ . ’ I I I 1 -~~_»-»¢¢_- SEE' VERY week end all summer the mightiest ships afloat E will be sailing into Halifax Harbour. Majestic. _ V Leviathan, Berengaria and a score more--~flagships of the World's greatest fleets, some of them far surpassing in length four whole city blocks. \ \,ll r ` The Colossus ‘of Rhodes, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon---nothing that man has made through all the ages exceeds in grandeur or interest these modern floating palaces. For the sake of yourself, for the sake of your family. E you should see them. Halifax will be at its best when you comermerchants are arranging special sales, some of the Show Boat Cruises are planning local entertainments, with the best of Broadway stars appearing in person- Tl-IE S Thlld flf f f not attempt to deny it, and don’t move your throat in that lm-_ pudent manner!" ' She swept past him into his em-' ployer’s mom. _ _' If he had expected youth or_ that the jewels she wore were costly. There was a. look or tragedy in her smoldering dark eyes. l “I’m afraid you were kept wall l ing,” Hanby began pleasantly. "I have been kept waiting for bastls, I cannot, therefore, as a mm ears.. she Baa 1', , ‘.'|___,_;-,r;,,,. ~ _ Y Y » "At least you cannot blame me eyes were fixed onthe photo- graphs of the house he had made arrangements to buy. “I don’t think you sent in your card." “My name is Selenos," she said. i "Seiina?" Hanby asked. ` "Selenos, Selenos," she repeated. "If you were a. Californian. it would be a familiar name- There* is the Selenos river.” (To be Continued) PEAKE- GRANT NUPTIALS (Vancouver Province, July 9) Of particular interest to many friends, both in Nanaimo and in Vancouver, was the marriage, which took place in St. Andrew's United Church. Nanaimo, on Wednesday afternoon last at 2:30 o'elock of Dorothy Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs._ Frederick C. Grant of Nanaimo, to Mr. Lionel Arthur Mc- Kay Peake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Peake also of Nanaimo. The service was performed by the Rev., F. W. Anderson. The church had been decorated ifor the occasion by friends of the ferns, and made a lovely setting for the bride and her attendants The veil of Brussels net was fashioned » 1 “I u ` beauty. I-Ianby was dissapointed' I -'Wi N ` ` _ I s- I. ' It was atall, gaunt old woman* I X should have informed you, Mr. 1:1; :Sid ~:;:r1'1o]:; Tig; Q a I Q a \ a Hanby." ’ ’ ' _ ,il ' ' _ _ had been beautiful. He could see , 1 ' " N 1 m A | N 5* 1 “What do you think she Wanted? Y that she was :richly dressed and WQICQ Cf ova - Ia * * 2 C olce ova cofla 9_1' ' PAGE l` _ ______`_, __V_:___;;___¢ __ :__!`_HE CHARLOTTETOWN- GUARDIAN _ _ . _ ==_ _ .|gJ|_,Y 20' 1931 .3 - ‘.» 5 *"" ,a _ ‘ »»~--_._-.»..»...’....._..._....»¢i_|t.......,.,.____._-.....,_.,. _ _ Yzqd '__'“°"`T-ir I-IIPS "’ ‘ ` “I can rel on his instincts," she . _ °" Will md' “Y°“ ;”“““ °°“”l°”°° “S °“°- e zo i ay o a i etime--_-The chance o a I1 etzme. Come! 4 4 ' ' Cat, buy dogs from strange ladies.”` for thaw, He observed that her _ __ _-:L __n...,, 7 wore wide-brimmed leghorn hats Mrs. W. W. Lewis and Mrs. F. B- trlmmed with matching shades ot peach and mauve, and carried bou- quets of sweet pens. Miss Mary Grant. sister of the bride. was flower girl. She was dressed ln apple green organdle with lime bonneclsmped im to match and carried a basket ot car- nations and sweet peas. Mr. Harry Smith of Victoria was best man and the ushers were Mr. Ernest Good and Mr. James Grant. Mr. Dlnsmore played the wedding march, and during the signing oi' the register Mrs. John Grant ol’ Vancouver gang "Sacrament" Following the ceremony e. recep- tion was held at the Nanaimo Golf and Country Club, where the bride and groom received the congratula- tions and best wishes of their friends beneath A white floral bell, and with .1 background of greenery and bi-for roses. Mrs. Grant, wearing a golden colored lace dress with black lace hat was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Peake, whose gown was of blue georgette with -hat to match. Cunllffe poured tea, while Mrs. F. W. Anderson and Mrs. Irving Bearce cut they lces. The serviteurs were Mrs. Arthur Ielghton, Mrs. Wilfred Nickolson, Miss L. Caldwell, Miss Ella Dobson, Miss Pauline Parting- tone, Miss Virginia Eby, Miss Dor- othy Pearson a.nd Miss Marjorie Laity. Following the toasts. Mr. Gabriel Brown played a violin solo. Mr. and Mrs. Peake _‘-:ft for a. motor trip to the Island, the bride travelling in a leaf green tailored costume with hat and shoes to match. The brido‘s gifts to the brides- maids were white gold necklets with topaz, amethyst and pearl settings, and to the flower girl a silver neck- let with Jade setting- The gronm's gift to the bride was a. white gold Wristlet watch and the brlde's gift to the groom was a gold elgnet. ring. Clif?-ONUWII 8l1€8ts were: Prol- Bhd MIS. G°°l‘8e E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robinson, Dr. Stan- ley Paulin. Miss Dorothy and Mme Elizabeth Paulin, Mr. George Pau. lin, Mr. Bert Hagell, Mr. Harry ‘bride and groom with flowers and _ _ __ N W ____ _ " dFld I bride was given in marriage by her' V father, and her gown was of Chan- | ‘"1" 1°” °"°' d““ fm °""l’°~ H" We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every as q, fitted cap, with orange blossomsji fuesday- an I ay 'Hannon' JUAREZ, Mex., July 17. (U,P.).. at elilger sidle of the soft folds. She,-. Bring your hugs -direct tu us and you save an ‘utah Flor the first time tri many monthl, carr a ouquet of sweetheart -~ - _ gegghg |n ,mu-gg “Neg” hmm ,.,,m_ mediate expenses. Thus, getting top-market price. dm," _mm Prmomly hmm md 'rne bridesmaid.. Mas inherit 'mn twice tm number or anna ' ' Optometrists-At. your ' Q _ . r Good d Mis c tn i B . D F ` i ` ` rortalghtlytlnnomr. ~- wore eliixnnings frozkserorfeorgzlgse ` *nl* __i WT Spring, Mr. George Rolla, Major and Mrs. John R. Grant- 1 RICE POINT AND VICINITY Miss Mary McDonald, Providence R. I., ls spending the summer with her mother, Mrs Mary McDonald. Mrs. N. A. McDougall, Elm Avenue is visiting in Rice Point the guest of her mother Mrs. Jane Mc- Eachern. The Misses Sarah Goss and Ednl Frizzell, Cornwall, are spendlm their holidays in Rice Point the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mc- Eachern. Miss Roe McNeil, Cumberland is visiting friends in Rice Point. Messrs. Lome Scott and John Beaton, Charlottetown. motored to Rice Point recently. Mr. D. D. Mclredyen and Elwyn Morrow are busily engaged in mak- wuy in this vicinity. Keep rp the good work. IUABIZ DEATHS T0? BI?.'l'lIl ‘fashioned alike, the former in peach - ' cent of the death! were due to in- _ UI I H I V H _R ing improvements on the high- S. S. A H WORK NIGHTS T0 FINISH _ , SYRACUBE, N. Y., July 16 (U. P.)-Night work to complete the Oneida. River bridge ahead ol_ schedule was started recently un- der floodlights. The men will work in ten hour shifts. TENDERS r Tenders will be received at the oline ol the City Surveyor up to noon on Monday, July 20th from persons willing to supply the City Sourib, Wood Islands, inshore rand. _ and intermediate or Hillsboro Buy lend. At lent 50 lbl. ol und to eoeompuny each tender ul n sample. Snnd need not be weighed on the City Sollee but will be measured by the City Surveyor when piled. The lowest or my tender not neo- euerily eoeepted. _ G. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. 7469-'l-18-21. FURNES! BED CROSS LINE height ml hnengen. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Clrtvwn Cb’t»own 10 £.` ln. end und ' been for Leno for Bt. .lolm'| Mouttoel June N _ July l July 18 July li .llly 11 Aug. 8 Au; 10 Aug 1'! June 21 July u Ill! sl Au l with and from the following piuegsgf Y 0 U R 0 \ GRAIN EXHIBITIUK ll farmers who are couriderln exhibiting my crop ut the World! Grain Exhibition, Regina, 1932, wil write the undersigned, arrangement will be made to have an edicts* visit you to give you every utili- unce possible with your exhibit. J. W. BOULTER. ` Secretary Provincial Seed Bond. 'M33-7-15-mwfbl _____.- ° lint Stup'id`-V-V The seeming stupidity Of many lchool children. ll ` directly chargeable 1° ‘ faulty vision. Conectly fitted Slim” often work wonders. “:;;1:::.:.:'::_"°llow G. F. IIUTGIIESUI F. Gordon l-lutche8°° r . _ 1 ' color and the latter in mouve. They 5312-fl-1-mwtt gomml 4||¢~4¢|g, , 4 “m_‘_"_m||“n”a|g,