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Kidney ll l-‘inshwrwrittqv improve your entire yonoriil health. Your Kidneys and Liver will function pt-rfectly. Why r today on the road to good lituirl. XoX Kidney Flashers bring sale at--’l‘hc vou L‘ "vi Ilr-(Hwi llriic w». lmL Charlottetown; t" ‘M s lir llozitautic: Souris t ' ‘. ll. lI-vrittn. _\ , v uylflr Dru: Cm. l< i\l _ Al. Callbtvk. Ill-doll us.‘ _ ture out. unaccompanied in any! tiotice to Taxi Driversi All ‘In! Drivers must have their Taxi Lirr-nscs hcfurt- iilouday, Ang- u.t 16th, nthcruisc Prosecution will be entered. FRED LARGE. City Collector. Sale By Tender Tcndors will he received at thc Law Office of the‘ untlcrsiuucd up to and iii-i (‘llldllilf the Thirty-first day i of August next, for the pur- chase of the business stand, trade fixtures. Stock in ntt-rcztniilc firm of Mat-Kay 8r Todd, situate at. Bradal- bane. The business will be sold as a going concern with or without outstanding book debts. Surrounded by a progres- sive class of farmers this business stand offers op- portunities not available clscwhcrc on the Island. In- spection of the premises may be made on request. The highest‘ or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. PALMER 8c HASIn-iiil Solicitors Charlottetown L-1567-8-14-17-20-23-26-28 Professional Bards D. F. ARGIIIBALD ,. l’! l . i. Chartered Accountant , i‘ 1-10 Richmond Street ‘ i Phone 47. P. O. Box l2. i i... -________,~ i McLeod & Bentley H‘. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Bell & Mathieson It. R. Bcll D. L. Mathieson, LLB. Barristers and Solicitor MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. CharIottetownJKEJ. H. F. McPHEE, B. A. K. C. _ NOTARY to. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR IKIIQQLBI ‘ 7 V Charlottetown Palmer & Haslam II. J. PALIHER, K. C. A. J. HASLAM, B. A., LLB. IIARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers (‘harloitctntvm l‘. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. B03 121.‘ 1- ~—‘“ MacGuigan & Tramor DIARK R. MaoGUlGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOR, B .A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani- _ i I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE A GREEN H USSAR By HENRY VON RHAN (Continued) At ttha King's frown the twinkle died in l-Ioltmlohe’; eyes. Ifeelmidtthe King gravely, crossing to the bedroom. that we are in good hands. and while I am dressing 0o go out count. Hohen- lohe will. to show our confidence. inform you of certain matters con- cerning me. We may require your good assistance. When the King, dressed ins sack suit, reentered the living mom B UH Your Majesty! little later Fritz Schwam bowed til the blood rushed to his head. he murmured revetrently. Your Majesty! Please preserve my lnoognitn. said the King hastily, and if you really want to be of rcrvice silggest. L a. way for me to got out of the ho tci without. being observed. the Kltng, when one wishes tn be alone. Prwisely. cried the hotelier eagerly. 6nd if your Majesty's per- BOn will be sale in the streets MW quit/ting my hostelry un- Pewgmized I believe 1 can offer other means of egress than through the lobby. I hope said the King gravely, i-hfli- Wu have somethlns better to suggest than the coal chute. Yes, your Majesty, replied tthe quate but. rather unusual route for yogi: Majesty to take-the refuse if . splendid! said the King. resetting for his hat. Gloves, coat, stick- hurry, Jonas! I'm off. See you when I see you, gentlemen. Come ‘on. Schwam, where is the garbage I request your Majesty, (tried i vion der Lanz earnestly, not. to ven- i circumstances! There are times, ‘Ulric, demurred Beresford Estates Li mi ted NOTICE is hcrcby given th ESTATES LIMITED make Sc B E R E S F 0 R D will application to the crctary of State, undcr at the provisions of TheCom- pa nies‘ Act, 1934, for the ac- ceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a idate to he fixed by the Sec- retary of Stale. Dated at Montreal, I’.Q.. the 7th day of August, 1937. BERESFORD ESTATES LIMITED GORDON S. SMALL, Secretary Bayard Securities Limited NOTICE is hereby given that TI BAYARD sacom- as, LIMITED, will make application to the Secretary of ion State, under the provis- s of The Companies’ Act, 1934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Char- ter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal, P.Q., the 7th day of August, 1937. BAYARD SECURITIES, LIMITED GORDON S. SMALL, Secretary-Treasurer Ganora Securities Limited NOTICE is hereby given that CANORA SECURI- TIES, LIMITED, wiil make application to the Secretary oi’ State, under the provis- ions of The Companies’ Act, i934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Char- ter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Montreal, P.Q., the 7th day of August, 1937. CANORA SECURITIES, LIMITED GORDON s. mam. ~"* I Secretary-Treasurer ensfod investments Limited NOTICE is hereby given that DENS FORD INVEST - M ENTS, LIMITED, will make application to the Sec- retary of State, under the provisions of The Com- panics’ Act, 1934i, for the ac- ceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Sec- retary of State. Dated at Montreal, P.Q., the 7th day of August, i937. DENSFORD INVESTMENTS, LIMITED flichmond Street, Charlottetown. . —;- —- - 7' . GORDON S. SMALL, Secretary-Treasurer TESTITIC or BRAKES. THE HIGHWAY 'IltAr‘1.<‘1C ACT, 1936 The R. C. M. P. Highway Traffic Patrols have been equipped with a decelerometer. This is an instrument which measures accur- ately the efficiency of the brakes on any motor vehicle. Motorists are advised t0 see that their brakes are in good working order, as frequent tests are made on the highways and motorists driving with defective brakes will be pro- secuted. THANE A. CAMPBELL, L-IIGZ-R-lil-H-IT-Sl. Attorney-General. lift? CHAPTER. striding briskly, the King follow- ed Fritz schwam down the corri- dor and through the service door- way. The proprietor rang the bell Dercmploriiy. A moment later, a lift half full of old newspapers and rubbish appeared. A tacitum lift man opened the doom‘. I suppose, said the King mat you think it rather strange that I should ask for a passage in this car? Not at all, said the man. I've taken gentlemen down this way for years when they had creditors and moneylenders waiting at the front door. The car grounded with a slight thud. Nonchalantly the man opened the door. Follow the corridor to the left, he said. You get out tntca murt there. If you're in a hurry, like most gentlemen are, run up the steps, and right at the pavement you’ll always find one ortwo taxi- cabs parked. You might tell the driver Hans sent you. ‘Thank you. Hans, said the King. Goodbye; and goodbye, I-Ierr Schwam. - He walked rapidly down the concrete passageway, lit. by m occasional electric bulb- Emerging blindly into the sunlight‘. of the court, he ran up the stairs two at a time. Stepping briskly across the pavement, he jumped into a. waiting cab. Hans sent me. he cried. Instantly the gears crashed and the oar shot foo-nan! with a. fright- ful jolt. Halfway down the street the driver peered back. Noting that; the road appeared to be clear, he relaxed. A racing start, your Excellency, he said grinning cheerfully. Rather. agreed the King heartily, but why? Most of lion's customers are in a hurry, said the driver with a know- ing wink. Where to please? The King gave the address of Adelfclz House, and as the car drifted round a corner mother taxi from the Imperial Arms cab stand tore down the street in hot. pursuit, an eager figure leaning forward and indicating the King's car to the driver. A few minutes later the King rwhed up a. grey stone flight. of steps. The long-drawn-crut, pearl of the bell echoed through Adelfelz House. A heavy iron door swung back and an o‘d white-haired butler bowed low in the doorway. Mrs. Ooatesworth is in the lib- rary, Excellency, he mirrmmed de- ferentdally. helping the King out of hi5 coat. A plca=ant wood fire burned in the deep c001 room lined with books. A graceful figure in a gold velvet gown nose from a chair. The King closed the door, and opened his arms. Anne rushed into them- Anne! Alex! Darling! l-Iow long have we been away from each other? Twenty-four hours. beloved- since the beginning of time. l-Ier head went back, the pupils of her eyes contracted. then the lids fluttered over them. Their itlss, starting in a wordless greet.- of pent up, desperate hunger. The shadows had lengthened. ‘They mt on the couch side by side The fire was burning low. The King rose and threw a fresh log on the glowing embers. anything? TENDERS and 131 Hillsboro ust. Lowest. or any tender not neo- cssariiy accepted. MRS. P HUGHES, Union. L-ISOO-ii-ll-Bi. _Sealti Tenders i t will be accepted up until Monday Aug. 16th. for the remodelling and enlarging of the heating system o! the Kings County Hospital. Mno- tague. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Secretary. The lowest or my ten- der not necessarily accepted. II. M. McLEAN, Body-Tull. " L-liitz-l-ll-Il i= Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk, up to noon on Wednesday the 18th day of Alg- ust 1937. for the laying of perman- ent pavement on Victoria Park roadway. Plans and specifications te be seen at the office of the City Surveyor, City Building. The lowest or any tender not nec- . rssarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. L-1577-8-13-l4-ld. lug of love, ended in n. expreaton ’ I am a wretched hoateu, Anna murmured. Do you want tea ctr will be received for the sale and removal of double tenement N0. 129 Progressive Education In A Girls’ School The Prfllfessivc trend in educa- tion ls being interpreted in an in- teresting way in the Girls‘ school at Mount Allison. Sackvtlle, N. B. It is now generally believed by ed- ucationists that both maladjust- rnents of personality and our pres- ent chaotic society have been pro- duced tn part by an educational system which has been concerned too little with personality and too much with curriculum. w. in its absorption with the accumu- howuer, I know l perfectly m“ lation of factual knowledge, vital social questions have too often been either totally ignored or given a subsidiary place in the school pro- gramme. This School aims to develop the individual, and the programme tu- cludes many creative activities. Drama is undoubtedly one of the most creative of the arts. and the girls are given abundant opportun- ity in this field both ln writing and acting plays. Physical education plays a major part. in the School activities and it likewise is integrated with the total educational programme. Much attention is given to m- lating students to the world in which they are living. They l!!! encouraged to express their own opinion and to discuss vital issues. The Staff considers that one of the tests of an educahonal method la whether a student has develop- ed the ability of her age level to form objective judgments free from prejudice .Tfl this end the individual is encouraged to study and think independently Student Government trains the girls in a sense of responsibility. and creates a too-operative relation- ship between Staff and Students. One finds here a sane educational theory put. in practice to the ad- vantage of the student group. Yes, said tthe King. Bending over her hungry mouth, he felt the short, warm KISS of tired lips and a. soft hand fluttering over his face. Suddenly he drew himself up. Daring, he said, you make me forget everything. Stay where you are a second. I shall be back at once. He dashed out of the room and down the stairs. Drawing some- thing from his overcoat. pocket, he bounded up again. closing the door behind him softly. Anne looked up with smiling eyes. From‘ the two packages in hi: hand he held out one. A lltt-le present for my sweet- heart, he said simply. Eagerly Anna unwrapped the paper- The lid of a box flew back, disclosing a beautiful set of straight razors set in ivory, with a plain card iuwribed, To Tim from Alexander II. - How very thoughtful of you, Alexi said Anne laughing. Trtat is just what I needed. Forgive me, said the King, re- trieving thebox in some confusion. ‘This 1:. the first purchase I had made for me in Gorlitz. W!!! you please see that they reach my good friend Tim? He snapped the string on the other box. ‘Tins, he said, handing her a green velvet jewel box, upon the top of which was the faded gold Imprint of the arms of Zagau. my valet Jonas snruggled out. Slowly she lifted the lid. -ln amazement and delight, she drew out a chain of forty perfect dia- mornds set in heavy gold, support- ing a. pear shaped pendant. blazing arrogan-tly with undreamed of shades and colors. It was my nwttttea-‘s wedding present, said the King, from my father. Anne ran the chain through her fingers. Each stone seemed to shine with a multicolored. ntirage- like picture ou the brilliant page- antry o! those who had worn it, t softer hues. -I wish I could say now! School age OUNT ALLISON, ' School For Girls A residential School for Girls of High 4i‘- . ._»., w» SAILLE, NEW B Mount Allison University o. 1. moamau. M.A., ran. _, 1 _ Li§==__.KUGUST_H,_1_9Q w»... President Annual Sexton 1987-38. 14-May 17 September leading to University Matrlc attention is given to ind High School course. tmlched it, and given it. Silently Anne handed the chain back, bend- ing her head towards him. Gently he hung the rosary of gran- deur round her throat. The 1m- Dvrlal pendant seemed to take on Her eyes were moist as she raised her head. Alex, she said quietly, you have made me very proud. The King held her hands in his. My father gave it to my mother on their wedding day. He patrsed. when we We some to be ntanied. Anne? he asked softly. she rose and looked up at him. I wish I could say today, Alex— You know what la in my heart. I Only wish that we could run away this very minute-anywhere. The King's hands fcll upon her shoulders. Darling, he cried eagerly, why cant we? That is what. 1 came here for, to be with you—alone. To so with you anywhere so that we could be together always. Determlnedly ‘she pushed from the closing pressure 0f hp, arms. Bowing her head, she walked away from him. She leaned against the manttelpiece a moment and. clasping her hands behind her back, turned to face him. Alex, dear. beloved. listen to me. 9195.99. I beg you. You left Zagau! But will they let. you stay away? Won't. they- Anne. interrupted the King sharply, I ma! never go back! Al! I want now is you and the chance to live my ifc as I wish. So to- night you and I are going to the Imperial Cafe for dinner. Perhaps we shall let Ulric and Joachim join us later, but before they do-aftcr coffee and over liqueurs-you must, answer me a most import-ant question: How soon can we be married? Anne snlled at Mm happily, Just as soon as is compatible with the dignity that a certan people still have the right. to de- mand of you. And, began the King a lit-tie un- certamly, when do you- He was irlterruptted by a sof-t, in- quiring knock at the door. Anne looked at him- He nodded briefly. Come in, called Anne. The library door opened, white-haired butler bowed. Beg pardon, Elxoellency, he mid. extending an envelope on a silver tmy. A man left this at. the front dour just now, saying it was urgent and requesting me to deliver it to your Excellency at. once. veiling a look of surprise, the King took the envelope addressed the to Baron Rtaventlau in one hand. The School provides progressive education ulation. ividtiai needs, and to the development of personality through suitable activities. Dramatics and physical education are included in the educational programme. and Art may be studied in connection with the Students may register for special courses not leading to Matriculation. Write for Calendar to CONSTANCE YOUNG, M.A., Principal g a way ' Special Music DATES OF OPENING! signalling a. silent dismissal to the hovering servant with the other. As the door closed again he tripped the envelope open, pulling i out s piece of paper. By the light ‘ of the fire he read: i The King left m. hotel by the back door. How will the White lBut-chcr of Zaga-u choose to leave i this world? ‘INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST i COIVIIVIPPPE OF DIRECT AGPION. Slowly the King reread the mess- ~ it in his pocket. l anxiously. The King hesitated a moment, then, shrugging his shoulders, i reached for the paper and handed I it in her. You will have to find out sooner or later, he muttered. Gasping, Anne read the messagr. Alex, she cried, what does it moan? It means, answered the King bitterly. that instead of leaving love behind, hate has followed me, abate so strong that it is not afraid to flaunt its pOWBT of -de- ttructiort. iMatheson - Macflael Wedding On the morning of August l0. ‘I937, at‘ 10 o'clock, Brookfield iPresbyterian ‘Church, Bruokficid, was the scene of a pretty summer ‘wedding, when Miss Florence Isa- .bclle MacRac, third daughter of ‘Mrs. MacRae and the late William iM. MacRae was united 1n mar- riage with Mr. John Philip Mathe- "son, only son of Mr. and Mrs. |Charlcs Mathcson of Oyster Bed Bridge. Friends of the bridal party had decorated the church with a pro- {fusion of ferns and garden flow- ers. Many interested friends from fvarious centres witnessed the cer- emony. To the strains of Lohcngrzrrs Wedding March, played by Miss Beth Coles, the bridal party took their place at the altar where the beautiful and impressive marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Charlotte- town. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother Mr. Nor- man MacRae. was dressed in white satin and lace and wore a Juliet cap. Her bouquet was Ophelia roses. 'I‘he brides only attendant was her niece, little Helen MacRae, who acted aaflow- Sci lin ft“... 1.15.3’... in $5 ‘I Co one‘: and Secretarial Courses tory to Professional Faculties A number of Scholarships and Bursaries avail- able for good students, both cl entrance and throughout the courses. Carefully supervised Residences for both men and women. Bummer School In July and Auguet mo! Year. For New Students. September 20, 1N1. For Others, September 23, 1931. Write for calendar to The Registrar. a-ge, then folded the paper and put j What was it, Alex? she asked‘ Q aeerit . F?!‘ eacher prepara- UNSIK, (Aerial Academy and ccmmeéili NADA! College A nova’ nzsmalvnal. scaoot, Annual session 1937-88. '“' 1km, u bomber Junior a-nrtlld Saeerklgr Bélacoia for Matriculation lture Courses. Commercial ficliage cc-educauonq ‘n. ploml Courses. Write for calendar to ltev. W. '1‘. Mailfiomlngétiln, Mg, 333* 4.; "rm - -- 1 ._. ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA GOUNDED 183B) Opens September 28 Graduate courses leading to degrees cl ILL, M.Sc., B.D., and Mute in Music. - Four-year courses loading b deg-reel in Aria and Science, Economics and Music. x | in?’ launcher’: License oi the Province of Bachelor in Education. Househal for nr -‘ ' t 1g ,0 Nova Scctla agdqge (yiéqylegma Three-you- courn leading h l liacnilate in Mule. Three-year course loading to a certificate in Secretarial Science. fins-year course in Engineering, with diploma, leading to final yean i; Nova Scotla Technical College and McGill University. Two-year course leading to diploma in Household Economic; Two-year course ' " , to Home-Makers‘ Diploma. Pro-Medical, Pro-Law and Pie-Dental Courses. THE HORTON ACADEMY 0F ACADIA UNIVERSITY A “Mcdcl" Afizdcng mac-educational) under lupervision of l! col oi Girls reside in residence of School of Household ' ' Edncstiol ' and Fins Aria CURRICULUM :—Desiqnad to meet the need! oi the students. TEACHING METHODS :—Illustrai:ing the best in the "New Teaching.’ COURsfifi-llnlversity Matriculation, " LARGE AND CAREFULLY FACULTY. GYMNASIUM. SWIMMING POOL AND SKATING RINK. SUPERIOR BUILDINGS, LABORATORIES AND v RESIDENCES. Unigua Opportunltfufor Hearing World-renowned Artists For Information Apply to the Registrar. IDEAL LOCATION. l. Business. er girl. She was dressed in blue organdie and carried a basket of swcct peas and snapdragon. Mr. Elmer MacRac, brother cf the bride and Mr. Wallace Hig- gins, cousin of the groom, were ushers. During the signing of the regis- ter "O Perfect Love" was beauti- fully rendered by Miss Colcs, after which the bridal party left the church to the accompaniment of Mendelssohnb Wedding March. A buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's mother, after which the popular young couple, amid showers of confetti. left by motor for a honeymoon trip through the Maritime Provinces. ‘The bride's going away costume was a rose suit with twcessorieil white. On return Mr. and Mt Matheson will reside at» (hsterBe Bridge where Mr. Mathcson is’ prosperous young farmer. Be wishes of a host of friends foiloi the young couple. REMEMBER. WHEN (By The Canadian Pres!) The Shamrock V now! its W! into the mouth of the Thames at New London. Conn. for will! proved to be Sir Thomas 1.19m“ last challenge for the America’! Cup seven years as" ittililifi Th‘ United States successfully dr- fended the "must" The gem“ Glasgow-born Irishman died °°i- I, 1931. Street (not Including kitchen) up to 18th Ang- mqAuanun-B summctzstotz A_ HQRNE f; C()_ cuatztorrrrown LIIOYD STEWART. Sourla GENERAL MOTORS MARITIME HEADQUARTERS. ZONE OITICI. MGNCTON. N. B. I. W. 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