'As a Special Attraction for Exhibition Week, we are offering our complete stock of both Ladies and Gents Wrist and a special 33 1-3 dis- This will afford a wonderful oppor- ‘ , tunity for you t0 secure that long-desired W’. W. Wellner Limited Since 1868 ' P GE TWO a‘. 5, PA -— A i». "is 1} I n _ .\\ ‘:3 , .1 g1 J z "Ikdxrx I" _ , 3' ‘ ' . .. l, Q‘ s, i ' writ- i i‘ . T‘ '.' d" 1S4‘. t} 7.. ‘l E wig. its, > r: ‘g wig‘ s‘ an \' E I‘ :3‘...f“=~.r>=‘-~*=.'=' l. i ~ .1‘ ‘J I in “»~“"',,._ ' é i dfiiii“. ~ ‘ i“ "“ V z Pocket Watches at ‘q M9,’ . ~ , i a “W “ i" *- count. ! d‘ “ l" " l » 51*, t‘ i L‘ 1 i, >1 "i H A’ - . . I "fir? ._ y. lVatcli,-—aud at a big saving. l V". ‘. f; v i" I - .7” I - l _ w‘ q j ' p Jewelers 3'..." ' w MORTGAGE SALE tdlltr-ri- will he sold bv Public the 531d’ "bum 3t night I frequently cut-lion in front o!’ the Law Courts ‘ wake up and he“ my men‘ chatwr" iiiildlnu in (‘liiirlottelovvn in (‘viii-fins Conntv on _\lnntluy' the 11th ilqiv of fiviilviuiirl‘. .\.ll., 1931i ill thC iiivitt oi‘ i\\I'i\l' tfrivrk noon, all m. parcel of land situate lying 15d being on Int number 31 in lmt-v-ns bluntly, hounded and de- Jiliillfit] as ioili>n~_ limt is to say- lhirtui or ‘fryon Ill-Jill on the “'8! b}? land Iii [)I>>:-l'_\"~l of Frank .\fi'l.‘lroy. on the north by land Qf i-‘gcdl-rirk liver; and on the cast by {fill in IHLsSPSIIiII of Prank Mcllroy, ‘lie- trait of litnd hereby conveyed i-mitainiivg an art-a oi’ sixty-one ' néres of land a little more or less. ‘The above sale is made under by vktue ol‘ and p\ll'\!l1ll|t to a Power '>f'.<::l:~ i-nntuincil in a certain in- denture or niorlgage dated the 26th day of April, A.D., 1932, and made between Simon Cavungh oi’ New lfuven in Queens County, Prlnrc lldvrzirtl Island, Filfmtfl‘, dnd Mar- girct (juvungh his wife, of the one part old thc undersigned u! the second part, default having been iriade in payment of interest and principal thereby securvtl. lull-cl this 14th day of August, »\.l)., 19.33. J UTES G. McLEOD. Mortgogee. iiluicosloss ‘Riv! C NIH [Ir/c Frcip lit and Passengers Leave Leave Montreal Ch‘Town l?» ~vzi Aug, '26 Au‘ 2g on. 151.1. uses LTD. Charlottetown Agents Do Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be oI great benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMIZTRISIS South Side Queen Square izplNlll-Jl <‘- tin- wulli hy tlii- New! house in which he was staying. “In the daytime it ls bad enough,"- lng on the dressing table." .-___._. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction ln Iron! oi’ iin- Law Courts llnllding in \_‘!|:iili-!l~!o\\'ii on Wednesday the 30th nluy u!‘ Allglht, A. l). 1931i, at (lie buur ,ot‘ tut-in- U'|.'l0t'k uoou, iill tlmsi- ‘tracts. pieces or parcels of laud, sit.- uste lying and being, on ‘Township biimbvr fifty-one lu Kings County, Prince Edward lslziud, bounded sud l l ‘ . All that tract commencing on the ‘lfiistgsitlile vofttho IBIIIPYIHQE Ilflfiti f! l- .01 i\ cs iinpc o I lirm (ll n "possession of William Drain; thence According to the magnetic meridian i"! NIP year 1704, running South Se- lrchtyfqur Degrees East Fifty-eight ,1‘l|.'\|_l\fl or until it meets the Road iilfllilil]: to Lnrdiran; thence following ‘lilo course of said _‘.‘.’ll'(ilgllll Road ,svuiliczisliriiidly‘ n distance equal to might Pilflill! on a right angle with 1th:- slde L-nes, being ‘south “new dwrecs West; ‘thence berth seventy- fnur degrees ll est to said Baldwin's till-ail: thenvre following the cnnrsg of who some Iwrih to the place of corn- mr-iw-ci|ie_ut_ cr-ntiilulng fifty acres o! Illlillti n l-ttir- more or less: I .\_l.~'n nll tlnit. tmrt commencing 5g ‘.1 lilnlm m»! ln the exist slde of the ‘Baldwin Rood ln the Southwest an- » l {ale of’ 50 sores now or formerly in possession of Patrick Haley, and running thence South along snld 1§"-"_‘l CHEM chains and fifty-two hula; thence South seventy-four de- crees East to the Cardigan Rand: them-e Norllnvcslorly nlong siild liond to the Southern boundary n! sold Patrick Haley's land; thence berth seventy tour degrees West slmil! the slime to ths Baldwin Road nt the Place of commencement, con- tnluing titty acres a little more or loss. 'l'iu~ nhnvc sale is mnrle tinder and by virtue of n power of sale contnln- nd in nu lndenluro o! M rt d t d 19th Aprll 1021 mode hooligans; Jiiolin Hnlev of St. Theresa's in Kings "minty. Farmer or the one psrt_ and Wnrgnrwt .T. Stewart, late of George- lown in Kings County, mag-rim w“. man (slur-s deccnscil), of the second part. dr-fnult having m", mm, 1n nnvnicnt n! the principal and interest secured by the said mortgage, Dated this 29th dry of July 1033. JOHN STEWART, Executor o! the lust will o! the snld of the lnld Margaret .T, Stewart, de- ceased. Spinning and Weaving Send me in your wool to be spun into Yarn and wove into Blankets. Th9 chimes us: single yarn z; cents. doubled 28 cents per pound, BII-Ilkets $2.00, and ll unlaundsred HA5; it takes five lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool miul. be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked (m; The size of single yarn is medium, and doubled yarn flue, medium, coarse and hooking yarn. Put ship. per’| nsme on all parcels and own. W’! Mme. address and instructions inside. Send by mall or height, Fffilllht Willy be Da-ld on 100 lb. lots. WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, or lotwtown. June ZO-Taie-Bat-Silf, A man was complaining of the lack o! warmth ln the boarding- li"'CI'iINI‘LI as follows, that is to say:' ' ‘PI-IE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 22, 1933 i HEAR TS AHRE t B y . MARY CHRISTIE OBAHII It Her Choloo to s sort o! little queen! dance, Miss Page?" mo the ‘first ext-rat?" “Do have s gin-Ls o! iced ooflee?" "May I take you in to supper?" you spars a. moment . . J" These phrases, uttered by a vu- iety of gentlemen of all ages, shapes, and sizes, fell on Prudences unac- customed ears. The change, since meeting Peter Armstrong, haci been so swift and sudden that the girl felt almost dazed. But she was human, too, and in the midst of her confusion, she felt a strange exhilaration, and a deep gratitude to the kindly man who had proved a real knight-errant to a damsel-in-dlslress. "I—I'm afraid I don't. know how to dance," she would reply, uncer- tolnly, to these many offers, looking up at Peter Armstrong for advice. "I! you don't mind my 1118141118 mistakes, I'm willln! t° try - - "That's the right spirit,” her knight-errant. Whispered W h"- Then, in a normal voice, so that anyone might hearz-“And don't forget to come straight back to your cliaperon~that's me, young ladylr- , when the dance is ended!" S0, Prudence, in xialve fashion, had returned to her new-found champion every time. They had not been left alone to- gether for a single moment. Armstrong's friends and Prud- ences new admirers quite surround- ed them. "Almost like s. wedding couple. receiving congratulations!" a tatu- ous youth tltteted to Virginia Dale, \vho-palc under her rouge with envy and with chagrin-was glaring across the ballroom at the Blrl who, under Peter's banner-was now at- tracting more attention than her- self. “Little idiot! It's outrageous, the way she's clinging on to Peterl" The iatuous youth giggled again, in a high falsette. "Oh, don't. pity hlml He loves it! v She's mighty pretty, isn't she?" Virginia tilted up her shapely nose. “For those who admire the dairy- mald type, maybe." "I say, d'you know her?" The boy was suddenly eager. "Could you in- troduce me to her?" ‘rhis was too much. Virginia turn- ed her back on him. and walked away. Just. by the door she encountered Bertram lfiraymore, who was looking all s-gag. He had just. been told of the arrival of s brand-new beauty, and was hot on the rest. Bertram loved to be ‘in the swim’, and would have worshipped at whatever shrine was fashionable, or ‘the rags.’ "Where is she? Jlnnyl" he blurt- ed out, forgetful o! diplomacy. "who?" The men's voice was cold as ice. “The new girl. Old Cumbermere told mo of the fellows that she's just arrived, and is as pretty as l. picture." His glance was questln round the room, and came to anchor on ii. bevy of black coats which formed a thick wall round . . . "Good heavens!" It wasn't . . . yea, it was . . . rs deuce! "You better go and make it up with her, now she's become so pop- ular! You're a. time server, Bert, and I hope she snubs you tor the way you've treated her!" Jlnny spat l 1 at the hour o! two 91¢] I Horses 1 ilriving ‘Yflgqn 1 (‘art l Pimg Sleigh 1 Hay Rake l Plow Pin Ilarroiv Working Iiarnt-ss 1 Seeder ALSO CROP consisting of: 20 tons Hay Potatoes Corn, die, TER REV. J. finuriri, I‘. E. L, August llth, 1932, PUBLIC AUCTION There will be sold by Public Auction ON THURSDAY, AUGUST st the PAROCHIAL uovsa IN souius, the foil late nsv. MONSIGNOR. y, (7, M, ALSO ONE NASH CAR IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION Msw-ssxio and under CASH; over that amount APPROVE!) nlQlNT NOTES. Payable December 1st, REV. GREGORY J. MMLELLAN, Executor: under the last will and Testament n! 24th, 1933 “PROM! wins NW0"! of the LEAN 5 Milk Cowl 1 Truck Wagon 1 hunting sleigh I Mowing Machine l Disc Harrow Spring Tooth Harrow Driving Harness Bllflfllo. Wraps, &c. ock In the l! Oats Turnips 1033. BASIL CROKEN, Rev. J. C. Mclann. 53. i.» l Fare and n quarter for the Round Trip. Tickets good going noon zeptsmber 4; good to return lou- 8 T'U E S D A Y midnight (Stsndlfl ’I‘une), September 5, 1983. Single Fare for the Round Tr! Tickets after 1.0 day, September 8 and 4; return- ing to reach startln later than midnight (Standard Time). cmimi Reduced Fares Between All Points h Canada lad to certain destinations in United Ststel. LABOR DAY Week-end Sept. 1-5 I Up to Four Day Trips By the force 0t his own msgnetie personality, Peter Armstrong lad trsnsto riled the shy young Prud- ence from s shrinking wall-flower “May I have the pleasure o!’ s "I know your program must ‘be overflowing. But couldn't you spare “There are half a dozen friends o! mine who want to meet you. Could out st him. sud o! her cronies would be found. rim after any pretty face! the country damsel. _ What on earth dld he see in her? she was so ‘deep.’ v course, did run that way! Sly little creature, playing the helpless kitten! She'd been clever enough to guess that big, strong men had a certain instinct of chiv- slryitowsrds weaker things . . . Why hadn't shs-Vlrglnfs-taken up that ‘line’, her-sell? Bert ‘Iraymore hurried across the ballroom towards ‘his girl‘. Hang it all! she was his girl, and he'd soon show all these tools who fluttered round her where the land lay! Not, of course, that it wasn't flat- tering to his vanity to have her made a public fuss of. It put her value up, considerably. ‘Nothing succ " -‘ like success’. and at the beginning of the evening she had hung fire . . . All was changed, now, and he'd claim his own. "Bee here, Prudence. you've treat- ed me darned badly. Where've you been hiding all this time? I've spent ages searching for you." l-le had thrust his way through the wall o! black coats, and stood directly in front of the girl, who was seated be- tween Peter Armstrong, and that old ass, Cumbcrmere, "What you‘ve been up to?" "Casting sweetness and light on worthier objects!" rapped out old Cumbermere, with more acumen than he usually displayed. “This is my dance," persisted Iraymore, offering his arm to Pru- dance. "Come, pleaseP-and his bold blue eyes looked into hers, ardent. compelling, weaving the spell anew The young girl hesitated, but. his glance held her irresistibly, and slowly she rose, as though hypnot- ized. . Peter Armstrong had championed her tonight after Bart's desertlon . . . Peter and Bert were at dag- gers drawn . . . Bert had hurt he terribly but Peter hsd poured salve upon the wounds . . . and yet . . . and yet . . . In front of all of them, she rose and followed Bert. (To be Continued.) tum flis upper-room where no doubt many fickle creatures, men! Ready to But what really gelled wls Peter Armstrong's sudden championing of One wouldn't. have suspected that “Still water" or Practical Styles Meets Pockets PARIS, Aug. 20. - Fashions (or poorer pocket books have made their debut s: wmm mu shows m the midst o! tbs luxurious mode launch- ed by many dreumnkers. Costs without s touch of fur; en- sembles, of green, blue and brown wools enlivened with 5718M" °°1°Y3 and evening frocks with detachable sleeves are uttered as “IBtId-iwfi fashions" without great cost. ‘Prim wool ensembles eombinlni I slender skirt and s three Gum" length coat or hi!) lwhi "m" 9- blouse o! another hue lead the dsy- time practical parade. Most of them are untrlmmed by tuf- iihflulh l- 1"’ have touches o! some inexpensive flat pelt. Ons model, fashioned by the EH8- lish designer, Peggy Morris, and named "Lobster American", oom- ibinei s. skirt and jacket of srevilh l brown, wool with a lobster red wool ISLANIVS a BIGGEST BIIARLOTTETOWII MONDAY Opening August 21st ,blouse. Another, called "September ‘Mornf’ has s mauve wool skirt and [jacket collared with mole and a violet wool blouse. The same designer displays Fall Program and Winter coats of black, dark nd mahogany brown sngora 152:: iashtoned with big collars of WEDNESDAY am Sumo fabric which m closely Full Program about the throat. They are design- ed wlth a. drooping “bottle neck" shoulder line in contrast to the wld- ened shoulders shown by many de- w,“ Full Program Swallows Plate FRIDAY And Nearly Dies Partial Program UITAWA, Mix. l-Pumplin Pie nearly proved the death, last night, of George Campbell, 33, who works for Fred Stlnson at his farm on the Prescott Highway some distance south of the city. Mr. Campbell was st supper at the farmhouse and had just reach- ed the ple course when he swallowed his dental plate. ' It stuck in his‘ throat and he nearly choked to death. Members of the farmer's! family rushed him to a doctor and he was placed on the operating table I at the Ottawa Civic Hospital at 8.30‘ o'clock and the plate removed while he was under an anaesthetic. Mr. Campbell had no teeth on the plate. He was recovering at. the dospltal late today. MoGiITs Stadium Undergoing Changes MONTREAL. M18» 19-(O.P.)— ' Football fans who follow the inter- i IMakeyour arrangements ‘now to enjoy the, best and Biggest Holiday Week ever provided in this Province Thousands of Entries of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Swine, Vegetables, Arts and Crafts will cater to your curiosity and give you many things to think about. An Education regarding Your Island Home and what it Produces. our BIG continuous snow Finest Vaudeville Program Ever Brought Here. f‘. THE FMIUIIS In a series of high wire thrills. These 1 Air Instruments Stolen From Flier NEW YORK. Aug. 20.—The pro- posed record .long distance flight of General Francesco de Pinedo, Ital- lsn flyer, much be indefinitely post- poned, he um ‘ today, because o! the theft o!’ delicate aeronautical instruments and navigation data he had prepared for s. trans-Atlantic hop. The instruments, imported trom Europe, were stolen from the auto- mobile of captain Ugo D'Arinu.nzio, son o! the Italian poet and adviser ot General De Plnedo, sitar he parked it tn a downtown street. Girl Wrestles With an Octopus MENLO PARK, Cal, Aug. 20.—A girl has to have the proper scientific spirit-or maybe just plain spunk- to dive into a tank with an octopus and stage a wrestling match for a pertscope underwater movie comers. But Florence Douglass, 17, did just that for her father, Leon Douglass. lvnentor of a perlscope camera and enthusiast about deep sea. science. Douglass decided s spectacular. reel would be one of s. "death" struggle with an octopus. He got the octopus-s. vicious specimen of the loathsome breed stretching 12 feet from arm to arm—from some Itsllsn fisherman near Monterey. But who would do the wrestling set! "I'll take him on," Douglass‘ volunteered 17-year-old daughter, Florence. "Who's afraid of an old octopus?" .- l, Mrs. Douglas gasped. Douglass iriurrsd, but Florence won. It was an anxious moment when the slim my, September 1, to noon Monday, destination not later than One Day Trips ood going by any train a.m. Sunday and’ Mon- 5rlfi;""nil‘ii O Tlrhh and mmplrl: informal/an am any A nil . Douglass said with a grlmace. girl dived into the tank, snd the slimy tentscles oi the ocean monster wrapped Around her, fastening their suction cups wherever they touched her flesh. Douglass ,, d his camera as long u he dared, then signalled "the actors" it was time to stop. But the devil-fish was unused to stage dlree. tlons, and kept right on. Men sta- tioned about the edge of the pool dived m, and it mu the combined strength of several to extricate Flor- ence. ‘ "I wasn't afraid of the octopus, but it was kind of slimy," Miss ~ daredevils am an death hi h‘ the IIIISTREI FAMILY a,“ “' g m CARLUS iiilidEIIY 5 people, 4 ponies, 2 bucking mules (“nous and dogs in riotously funny acts. ' Captain Charles’ The thoroughbred Kings of Dogdom. Leaping llounds The Famous Am" Giant and Midgets in fast Comedy. Four collegiate games at the Percival Molson Memorial Stadium will 11nd " many changes at the M06!!! Uni- versity bowl this season. Extensiv: repair work is now going on 1m- der the direction o! Prof. n. del. French, engineer, and P. W. Mac Far-lane, superintendent-engineer o! the university, and everythln! will he in readiness tor the tall. The cement sections v/lll be re- surfaced with gunite. s cement plaster, and then finished with a waterproof aluminum paint. New and more comfortable seats have been install-led and those in the eight centre sections mil have back rests. California xedlwood will bei used throughout for it has been . found after tests made by MeGllh authorities during the last l/wo 5 veers to stand up under the vury- ing weather conditions of this part o!’ the continent better than my‘ other wood. n. is 11cm durable, Ie- | quires no paint and weathers to a , We shade o! reddish brown. All: Belt! will be held in plane with iron instead oi wood support; “d will be remove/bi i! it is deemed ad- visable to store them during the winter months. Professional tlarils Stewart 8. llowther J. n. srswiiur. K. n ' N. . IABBIITERS. Idgldclmll. IT: 84 Glut George glues MONEY T0 LOAN r‘ 1 Big Horse Racing Program, August 22nd. 23rd.‘ 24th. oven $4000 Ill PIIRSES, PRIZES inn PREMIIIMS Free For All Trot and Pace l 2.13 Trot and Pace-2.16 Trot & Pace—2.19 Trot 8: Pace 2.22 Pace-2.25 Pace-—2.15 Trot—2.19 Trot—2.25 Trot 2 Year Old Trot and Pace ivnoirs mrnovro 193a WMIIIWAY McLEOJlJL §m§£NTLEY The best Midway East of Montreal-Fun and Frolic for w. s. brunet. u. o. Young and old. At night a gorgeous, glittering spectacle. MARK R. pMcGUlGAN. ssimrsmir. noun r0 man vlmmn Block. chm-isthmus.“ i. A. MacDonald, ll. 0. asimsrn. omen-on, Qq, we: mum»; Charlottetown. r. s. nun. The Canadian Legion Band in attendance afternoons "Id “Thinks with special Music practiced for the occasion. $2-50—-Season Tickets good for the entire Fair and Races and Transferable-MM) . "M! an cerium‘, . _ ‘vsfgsrizzi? bfllalttsntlon. $1.00 sees the whole Show on Race Days. Admission to Main Grounds 25c. 15c Evenings. Special Concessions to Children Evenings. LIAMES PATON, President. H. F. MaoPHEE, B. A. BABBISTER. SOLICITOB NOTARY, 5e, II-llev Bull-lint. continuum- s: ' ‘ R. ILLBEII 8i). lnmMAlzlliiie-‘IIIIIIE, i! iinoiiii Apply Ilnsrfs Mal-eat 0o cuts. J. W. BOULTER, ‘Secretary. Barristers A Solicitors Money to Loan human BIocLC‘ lottetowulll.