PAGE TWO nsecls co rry isecise! Lsrzest Seller In 121 Coimtrh Spinning and Weaving I Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. Single gal-u is 25 cents and doubled 25 gents per pound. Blanket 52-353 it lakes five lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single ‘yarn is medium and double yarn line, medium and coarse. Put ship- pcr's name un all parcels and own- er's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will M! l” responsible for losses. Send by mail or freight. Frcilrhi will be iwld 0h I00 lbs. WlVL LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thurssat4 months. Professional Cards GEORGE J._ ARMSTRONG ARCHITECT - ill’: Great George Street ‘7620-‘7 _. illwilillo. D. EDGAR SHAW. K. C. Law Offices — Prnwse Block, 127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection at Bills (Special DGPt-i SMILES Ohoiiy: You girls are all so prae- tical, donchorknow. New, for in- stance, I presume you usually go walking with an object, don't you? Kitty: Sometimes; but-er- reaiiy you will have to excuse me this morning. a I EFFECT OF PRACTICE She had her finger in everything, So when he showed an engagement ring ' it wasn't much more than s minute Before she had her finger In lt- “lf I had plenty of money I'd rig myself-out ln dozens of near-dia- monds and look like s chzvniier." “Chandelier, you mean." .» , . ‘ SAFE protection for all ’ ‘ W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister & Solicitor MONEY "r0 LOAN Dalton Building, Summcrslile, P. E. I. sauo-z-liwuethurssatli. Max Factors Preparations _ Are used by 85% of the Screen Stars —anil should be on every ladies’ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream. Plain and LCfll0Il'POVid8I'B, Rouge, Astringent, etc. MISS RYAN, Representative. Dine or Sup at 7 RUSSELL HOTEL By Taylor and McNeiIPs Garage .' Family and Commercial Hotel STEWART & LOWTHER J. l). STEWART, K. C. s N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. ‘ 84 Great George Street | MONEY T0 LOAN. z MARK R. McGUIGAN , B. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. IKE-l. i i ' Rattler: I've, never been able t: iold a position very long. ' Turtle: Why? Rattler: l not rattled so easilly “You say that hard faced young ieiiow in that store is your mosi prominent citizen." "He sure is. Mobile you don't believe it, mister, but that thorn young felier took a saving tsaliiini. trip with one of the tlo ‘News: last 119M Province of PRINCE EIHYARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court. 22nd George V, A. D. lillii. in lle Estate of William Edwin Younphiisbnnd, late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Pro- BELL & MATHIESON B. R. Bell. D. L.-Mathle'son,.LL. B. Barrister ti: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. ,._._.._i...i_____ .._ McDONALD & MePHE? B. . I. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN 14,5 Great George Street vim-e, . ‘ iiiteilfnte Ry the Iinnournble Iinrold Lennon] Palmer. Surrogate Judge of Probate. etiu, ele._ To the Sheriff of tho County of Queen's County or any Cuustnhio or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon rendlnir the poti- tlon on tile of William Reginald Alt- ken of (Jhririntierowu aforesaid, Mer- eiliiiit. the Administrator of the above niuried Estate, praying that n citation may be issued for the purpose horo- innfter set forth: You lire therefore hereby required to cite nil persons in- toroiitcil in the iiniii l-‘lstnio to he rind appear hoforc me nt n Surrogate Court tn he llPlfl in Illa Court Iloiise in illinr- lottetoivn in Queen's County, in the iinid Province, nn Friilny tho twenty- flriit rloy of August next_ coming, nt the hour of eleven o'clock forenorm r-f the some iliiy to show rruilie if only they our. wily the Accounts oi‘ the aniii Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed ris prayed for in iuiiil petition and on motion of William E. Bentley, Esq._ Proctor for iiniil Poti- - z the Cirag. .. Hid , they were married, and her first . l d b til I ilh i. "Ten Ruby» smucker is here!" ‘zfillpeible $2.... yMye meal... ‘is he “id mudly‘ M‘ smuckerr. Jlousatonlc Hilton Hanby.‘ At "I asked W“ “Eme- n“ what ‘school I was known as Tonic. At You We"? 511° Emged- k Adolfo-allege they called me Tony. "MY 111"“ "1"" “- ‘ when 1 married 1 dropped the smllckei-“nd Ham’? h“ "° s“ ‘name because my wife was from 111° '1'? m”? Cleveland, and’ would not have He W“ 51mm‘ mm a‘ “mu mom’ understood. Tonight I resume it which led, as investigation proved, ipubnd“ The“ a" ream“ I am i° l! 5511813’ running “l”! ‘me side iIlOW lord of the manor. I have 0! the apartment 1mm" 11*"! “aswerrireriei obligations. Boys and H 5l1i1¢l°"$ draw1i1g'r°°m~ Thmugh ‘girls, I have been a hard worker, 1111 51°11"! °P3nm3 Sm“ k” cwldfand I have prospered. Fifteen see a party of diners. Dining. and iyears ago, when I was young m the ll? W115 Pa“ "me dcmck‘ woolen business, I took, in pay- This. the“. W115 “h” ' duplex iment of a bad debt, sixty acres of apartment meant. The Smuckers [land near Los Angeles." had 119V" bee“ quite sure‘ They "And you've struck oil there?" We"? Gilliam ‘"113’ that it w” a‘ asked Celia, his eldest daughter. Sympmm °5 91° "immal extmva‘ “No—this is a true story. I have E1111" °1 the “lltaxed He“ w” at subdivided what was formerly a m? “'5': °f the w°rkcrs' rocky, goat-infested hill. It is now "Old Smucker here?" Hanby ex-_. wyldwood’ famous u the queen o; (Continued) claimed. “Are Y0" ‘Sure?’ He hillside residential Dorks." turned to his wife. “D na, do you “Dream on," 5am Junior‘ Han, hear that? Smucker from the who w“ a y“, 50pm, by's son, 0m“ l5 i151”? ,more, and therefore given to doubt- "Thiit “mus “we ma“! we“! ing the enthusiasms of his elders. he won't mind waiting ‘until we; “No dream’ my worthless lad, but have finished. You'd better send.a fact, I have the money Han 111m e cocktail l" smeihmll- Y°“ '01 it I have spent this flftemwn. Can't 193W 115- 1"“ a5 57°“ a" 9°‘ tKnow, beloved ones, that I have in: w saline this 8m" si1rplise-"irelllzea the ambitions o.’ a lifetime. D1115 Hanby tun-ed w one °r m9 ‘About a hundred miles away, near Sell/anis- _thc peaceful village of Pine Plains, "Maw. 35k M1‘- silulcker c‘) be Housatonic H. Hanby owns a lordly kind enough w ‘-‘l'*1"» and “k 17 estate. 1h this historic home, this he'd like a cocktail. See if he will fwd“, flawless, he Wm dgspense leave l1 11195511895’ illospiiallty of the sort his position M11 smuckm’ 109k“! ‘it m5‘ wck" entails. On his private golf course tail grcediiy. Some day pretty his mend, w,“ m, gobs o, w; 81115 like this ‘"19 l“ m“ black from their beds as they now do and white should brill; him cock- ‘weekly at wykagyl and Garden tails when he thirstcd; but they Cm, on his tennis courts, grass $91115 "Qt 511991 at hm" If they and concrete, his children will SHBEYi-‘d i119!’ slwr-d b? lashed" iplay under his able tutelage, until "MY- H-"mbY asks W" t° ‘vain’, ithey go in triumph to Forest Hills- Sflid M1115’ 51°“- mt wnenmg the Tilers Sir Housaionic has a lake, bmw" "He's biisy" They're in the wherein bass and trout await the 111411110 0i dinner? anglers’ fly. There his children "Al? ha“ W“ mne?" will find a swimming pool-not yet "Thai/S W111" I Said’ M“ Muck‘ built, l1o\vei'er—which will make 61h" [the best that Pasadena and Holly- "smllckefi smiicker!" tiwcod have to offer viook like frog "As he won't; be throutlll YE “d5;- ~ awhile. Mr. Smuckel-snlucker, do'pouoh dad," Gena crlfli n15 this you want to send a mcsage?" ma,’ m. do we warm ‘up now?» “NOW the man l‘°l119d- "1 WWVH. Ill answer he passed photographs Absolutely I will not! Tell him amuni The Gray-house was a and his wife I come on a matter of fact’ not a nmre 1mm life and dflliih. Teii him t0 108W}? “wonderful!” Said M11 Bishop, hi5 110011 6011111111110115 m1‘ 11 mmnem- ‘one of Dino's close friends. “But and 11B Will 8° back W them a the help problem in a thirty-room saddened man!" 5house 1s appil-ling. You won't gel. With the possible exception of any one m etayg- _ Adolph Smack-Br. Hflnhv had M! "Mal-y!" Ilanby called out. The an enemy in the wvrld- H15 vhil- girl was arranging glasses in the dren adored him and hi5 1181i! 1'9" anteroom. "You heard what I've malned until removed by marriagefimen saying?’- or death. Mary hurried back. Mary flushed a 11,151,," She was interested in the an- u; mould,“ help 1t, 51,-.» nouncement her employer was apologized- ahout to make- He was on his feel “Go and ask the others if they'll when she reached the dining room. come to (he Gray hquse] “Family and friends!" he begs: “They'll come;- said Mary u- "Best of families, best of frien . germ I stand before you tonight at the‘ “Ask them" Mm Bishop mm. ripe BB8 0i TOUT find YQFW- Hmanded. “New York help simply have not Only flnh~lll1i>uflflemeni t0 ‘Inates the country. We tried it out, make-I have also a confession. Iland we knowy have conceaiedmy name from even Mary came back she my wife. You have hitherto “They're crazey to so, 51,-)» known me as plain Hilton Hanby." "1 don't know how you do it," "Not exactly plain,” his wife said Mm B15110‘, laughed. “I could never have "It's euyy said Hanby, "we THE Cl-IARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN married o. plain man!" “Best of wives!" he murmured, "I have deceived you. Almost half a. century ago my mother was drowning in one of our picturesque rivers. A handsome sprang in and rescuer her. Later strangePHfrom the distant balcony. treat em as if they were human." Hanby started as a strange but somehow familiar voice broke in. "They gave a feast the night be- fore Waterloo!" shouted the voice (To be Continued) / / fihe careful customer 7")?- tinner. And I do herehy order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pull- iiaherl in some newspaper published in (‘hnrlntii-tou-il aforesaid, once in each Week for iit least four consecutive won-kn from the iinta hormf and that n true copy hereof be forthwith polio-ll in the following public places respect- ively. namely. in the hall of the Court linuso in (Jhnrnttnfmrn nfnrriiiiid. s! or near the Blink of Nora Scotla and nl nr nonr the City Weigh Scales, both in Charlottetown nfnrrsnld Ami I rlo 4734-5~20-lmo-dslly mwigfiiwiifiigiim AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Strains PURE MAI-T SYRUP * w Misses Burrows of were motorists here on Thursday. end in Wilmot Valley the guests of Mrs. Hubert Agnew. i MALPEQUE Mrs. Courtney Scott Henley and little daughter of Birmingham, Ala- bama, are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Keir. Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell spent sev- eral days here, previous to her leaving for her new home irl Cincin- nati, Ohio. Miss Lillian Donald, R. N., Mon- treal, is spending a. holiday at her home in the Baltic. Mrs. J. A. Campbell retumed here on Saturday after a pleasant visit with friends in Aiberton. Mrs. W. T. Henderson, Del-cheater Mass, spent a. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs- I... D. MacNutt and at Dr. E. H. Ramsay's Cottage, Ham- iiton. Miss C. Ethel Hawker, Marl- time field worker for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. who has been in Kings and Queens County, is continuing her work in the interest of this institution in Prince County and on ‘nlursdoy was a welcome visitor here, Miss Gladys Holman and the Sumrnerside Mrs. Colin Donald and Mrs. Bin- clair MacGougan spent the week Miss Sadie Sinclair O1 Waithsrn, radio you’ve ever heard! . ' u“... gaae....i......l Because it is s real Super-I-lererociyne — admitted by leading engineers to be the most efficient circuit known no radio — expect ti; radio performance from the Vicior “$upererre" and you will nor be disappointed. Ir is a small radio that asks no favors from the finest big radio made. Ir is a big radio i; - ' it!‘ ‘H, for an Eight-Tube SUPCI-HCICIOCIyng in everyrhing bu: size and price! And rile "Superene" is biggest of all in "lllfi- Only $89.50 for an advanced eight- nlbe Super-Helelociyne. 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The burning of the mortgage was carried out in full view of the ca- pacity audience by Alexander Mstheson, former postmaster of Sydney, who is the oldest member of the church Session, following a brief address. D. W. MacDonald was chairman of the evening and the program in- Mis Louise Bums, who has been in Hartford, conn., during the win- ter returned to her home on Satur- day evening. I Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crozier and daughter Phyllis of Worcester, Mails, arrived here on Monday evening to visit Mr. Crozier, Darniey who is seriously iii. lvlissel Mildred and Dorothy Beairsto of Kensingtorl spent a few days recently Elle-its of Miss Annie Phillips, Hamilton. Congratulations are being extend- tlie maximum in seiccriviry, sensitivity, zone and noiseless operation. Supenconrrol tubes combined wirh screen-grid, , _ dynamic speaker . . control . push-pull ainpiificorion . . . and ‘ acouslicaliy correct cabirlezs. Hear rile "Supercue" today. Compare its value. 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Paloma, ‘Us-i Silrrogoto T-tllfl-‘Lilltliiir-ti YOUNG PRODIGY LIJABNS QUICKLY MEMPHIS, July’ 21 (ILPJ-An- drew Brown, Jr., six, scored a pes- fect grade in first grade examina- 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. tion, made l; high mark in second grade and was promoted without de lay to the third grade he won't be fooled IQIIUIAIIOOOC M. Allen & 00., Ltd. s Toronto 2; Ontario Mass, is spending two weeks in Hamilton o. guest at the home of her father, Mr. William Sinclair. .___. Misses Evelyn and Myrtle Rain- say of New Annari have retum- ed home from a visit with their grandparents Mr- and Mrs. E. J. Phlliipl. Hamilton. Miss Blanche‘ Ho" of Summer- sldo spent a week the guest of Mrs. Alex. Sinclair, Hamilton. Mslm- Gwrse am .1. o. Mao- Gougan motored to Cape ‘ll-averse on Sunday and were guests of Mr. ed to Mr. and Mrs. mslie Ramsay, of Hamilton, on the birth of a daught- er on Saturday, July ill. Miss Laura. Pickering, Sea View is visiting friends in Summerside- Miss DorisflBemard, St. Flieanors spent o pleasant holiday recently in Sea. View and Baltic. The Sydney Record gives an in- teresting acoount of the reception given in honor of the Rev. EM. Alt- ken and Mrs. Aitken of St. Andrews Church, Sydney. and their organ- ist Prof. W. E. Fletcher and his wife Mrs. Matcher. It reports an import- ant feature of the evening's pro- grsmme-the burning of a twenty thousand dollar mortgage which had building on Bentinck Street for many yea-rs. The clipping which follows will be of much interest to many throughout this Province as the Rev. E M. and Mrs. Aitlren are well known riot only in, this vicin- ity but in other places whore Mr Altken minis‘ ed and Prof. and Mrs. Fletcher who were formerly in ‘rrialty Church, Charlottetown and are kindly remembered here for their musical contributions in Princetown United Church : restored by the impreuive cere- mony of the burning of the $30,000 mortgage which has been standins agsinsh the church building on Bentlnck street for many years, a reception was tendered to Rev. b‘. M. Aitilen, B. A., new pastor, and and Mrs. Fred Irving. been standing against the Church, eluded in addition to addresses sev- eral vocal numbers. Among the speakers was’ Rev. Alexander Kerr, pastor of St- Augustine church. 5p Comp/ere wit/i 7B6 es . eieclro- . increased-range lone Winnipeg, who is at present visitil ' in the city. Rev- Mr. Kerr a. to‘. years ego was assistant pastor oi Bi‘ Andrews church, l" Another speaker was Rev. Golilw MacLerlnan, of Pittsburgh. wlw ii‘ mother. Both extended to the liar pastor and brganist their best wirih" es-for success. Other speakers were Staff Capt Wilson, of the Salvation Army; Riv. Fred Higgins, pastor of Victmil United church; Rev. J. H. l-lamllifll" of the United Mission; Rev. H. it'- l-loiborow, rector of Christ chiinlill _ Rev. J. A. MacLennan, of Dominic: Rev. Nelson McDonald, of Sydntli Rev, Mr. nosed of Marion Bridge; Rev. E A. Kinley, of the United Baptist church and W. Parilinioi 0f the First United Church. illlnisrdbs Linimont for Neuritls. Ion details from W. L P. Ritchie. ‘l P. Prof. W. l. Fletcher, new organist, Take the moi; route thTrgilg the Rockies to ecoast. t B11191] all-steel, radio-equipped Continental Loaves Bonaventure Stn. Montreal ‘Dally Q! 11.15 p-m- (E.s.'r.) for Minaki, Winnipeg, Edmonton. Jewry-flee‘! P“ Prise: Rupert, Vancouver, Vimfil. 3"‘ *- k. Rogers. city Ticket Asvht Ticket Agent, Station W. Ciarklu, Dirt. Pass. Alsut (ANAIJIAN NAIIONAI- fii