' 2' ~ r t ' ', ~0ffloe Inspegoigxbflice. . » tegawu, August 19th .1020. l ‘ \ Bummersgo yea- igrqi] ‘ , Jana one n. , Mulkter. of the‘ to ~ -,,llsq.'l‘he funeral m» Jile ‘residence of her J1 orace Hsszard. Up- pug"! rest’ tins (suzulosyl i y - 1,9 St, Puuls Church to Sherwood ‘Cemetery by g-filiilf-TTIIW-ixil l i lltsnllnlnllllllllllliilllllllll |lll" ... FOR int Mill propelty {lid lime a m’ kiln is the head of R. R. - i'sr.’ JANE! criufich. ' ~11 a..rn. sermon; 2.30 pm. Sun-- f »Sl~hool and Bible Classes. 7 lit/sermon. Mlnkstsr. Rev George mllar. All seats free. Visitors wei- olns. . rllifirlgléqsliqqrluscu. i a .1. . u: r~'~-‘~l~- -- '7 " ,1! mm.’ sermon: 2.30 p.m. ‘Sun- IA! school Ind Bible Classes. 7 1.1a. sermon. All seats free. Visi- Iqfabwelcome. Minister Rev. Geo. l3. sy r. " ‘M ITHODlBT CHURCH. . 10.1§'-~_td.10.46 Hraycr Mioethlg .1 Lin‘. - moo ltev. G.E. Knight." Sunday 001 and Bible C‘ st 1.80 Sermon 1 p.m. Rev. G. f. ‘Kn _t.. r ’ aArrls-r causes. .11, n-lh. sermon. 2.30 Sunday ‘School 6nd Bible Classes: 7 -p.m. {rm/r subject. "Llfe_and Oppor- lnlty." Preacher Rc-v. C.R. Frec- nan. l " er. Marsh's CATHEDRAL 17am Sunday after Trinity. Holy h. - munlon 8 and 11 :1.m. M=illils ‘ m. Sunday School and Bible 230. Evensong at 7 ‘Rev. A. ltd". F. PAUL'S CHURCH. a.-nt. Holy -C‘-ommunion. 11 llorning Pruysr and sermon ‘he Rector. 2.30 p.m. Sunday hubl and Bible Classes. 3.45 l-lptisms. 7 p.m. Evening Prayer and sol-non Archdeacon Watson. -‘ ‘SALVATION ARMY. ' Salvation Army services will be held in the an. . A. at [lie usuathours, conducted by Adi. Cranwell. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Barvlces at 7 p.m. Rev. D.M. Lamont preacher. CHRMTIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. sermon subject. ‘I p.ln. " subject. Minister Rev. H. .i am authorized by Mrs. Mullins o sell at her home iEim Ave. on Wednesday. September 15th. at one o'clock all her household furniture comprising parlor, dining room, bed rooms, lhall, choice rtange stove mmparpets, dishes alwl nil house- lold fivxings and effects. Terms rash. - BENJ. CARTER, . Auctioneer. 2955414141 Pd 3i ‘ 8.x‘, ‘titanium Tin- H F7, (‘zlnnrtinn Miner still 'l'ulll \l il'|‘~.il Sllpll-llliu-r 14th, -\_'lll bu due Charlottetown Septom- r 17th. and will load general rg-a for. St. John's, Newfound- -nd BUNTAIN. BELL d. CO. ‘MAI cos-lulu.- LED TENDERS. addressed to - ‘ thr ostmaltsr General. wil be roc- sd at otmwa until nuoil. nu Fri- . tho llth October. for the con- ance of Ha Majesty's Malls. on a. sropoasd Contract for (our yours, i times per weak s-nch way, nvcr i sdolcton Station final liinil nhlli" No. 2 from tho Postmaster Generals Dlldsure. Printed notices mntainlnlr furth- er information as to conditions of v tfposcd contract may be seen and a aryrk forms ‘of ‘render may bl‘. oh- tai ed at the Font Ofrlrcs of Fred- enoton Station and at the office of t Poet Offico lnsnnctnr. .' JOHN P‘. WIIAR, ~ Post Office Inspector firs‘; 0155s‘ fnspoxtnrflq “Quinn, are e wn. t 19th, 1920. is r-s-slsutil. “m” IIALED TENDERS, addressed to Postmaster General. will bo rec- ld wa until non. nn Fri‘- . t October for the con- aflle of His Majesty's Mails, on led Contract for four yours. es {or week each way. over Sation Rural Mail Rome In the Postmaster Generals N. ltsd notices containing furth- atlon as to condilions of Contract may he seen and forms of Tender may be ob- lt the Peat Offioss of 0'Leary antat thi office of the Post Inspector. , JOIN I‘. WIIIAII, cs Inspect th Wharf, Souris. F. S. MacDONALD zots-o-u-ol -¢.—.s—:::;== Auction Sale At North Lake Sept. 21st. 1920 six pure bred Holstcins. Two grade cows. two horses. Two plows. one driving sleigh. Por particulars see posters. ‘Ifilill-[i-IO-di -‘__ _ , J. I. DINGWELL. n. The undersigned executors of thl estate of John Dobaon will sell by public AIIPUOD on the premisos sl Summerslde on Monday THE. THIRTEENTH DAY 0F SEPTIdn BER A. D., 1920, at the ‘ hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon. All tha= Dwelling House situated on the south side of Fitzroy Streel owned by the late John Dobson. The lot is 75 it. by 75 ft. This dwcl- ling house contains all modern con- veniences and centrally located is —; as in the Town. ALSO there will be offered for sllle at the some time and place 7 shares stock Radium Silver Bloc‘ Foxes Limited, 2 shares Stock The Willow Hill Sliver Black Fox Coulpany Limited. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Ddifid this 7th day of August A, D., 1920. HEATH STRONG, HARRY H. MUTTART, Execntors. 2668-9-8-31. ST. JAMESTAlliili STUDIO FRANK I. WATKlS reupons his music studio on Supt. 3rd. Intending pupils will by applying early for places in tllr Phone 650—J ohllgl class. or at tho Studio. 26559-841. liflesirable Firm In at ConwiilLStatlon 50 acres clear and in first cillsl- condition. balance hard and soil wood. fins large Residence, practi- cally new; large barns and out- buildings. Conveniently situated to Churches, Station and Stores. fighter mile from School. Boll with or without crop. f Apply to owner,- ' ‘JOHN W’. TROWSDAL. Conway Station 2669-9-8~5i. WE STRUCK WATER Al‘ VERNUN RIVER OCEANS 0F IT Eighteen thousand gallons in ten 31hr: without lowering the wsll a t. There's no natural reason why YOU cannot have just as good n well on your property. Just drm a line to The lrask Artesian Well Co. Ltd. ‘i GU00» Vvr-vo rename-em» ._.....___. NOTICE All outssnding accounts and debts against the estate of the late Mrs. Charles Doyle if presen- ted at ths Commercial Hotel, Ken- sington on Frida-y, Sept. 10th be~ ‘tween the hours of one and five o'clock, will receive prompt at- gntion. n. L. DOYLE, Administrator. l selo-e-il-al. ‘FARM FOR y SALE one of the most desirable residenc- (lonsisting of 128 acres of land. - iulgomtlcaily, TONY LUN/QHIQ AT NARWI" Chapter 107 -___ e for younger men, "Claxton ‘poke, sdlf in his dictation. W-hr-wibut do you mean l- ssked so surprised that for a mo- _- nyentl couldn't. collect my -t-h~ - ouglhts. l liliilllillllllllilmiillliliblllilltlllill Three acres of land with good house and out buildings all ill good repair, one mile from Charlot- etown 0n Malpeque Road. Ap- ly to Joseph Dolron on the pro- ‘uises_ mole-sol. iiiNG’S CiiliNlY EXHiBiTiiiN Al‘ bronchi-wil “hurlday, Fept. 23, i920 ., $1,700.00 in Cash Prizes V»- 'i 1o ladies of the Georgetown Women's institute will "my-- ' dinners on the grounds. The train will be held alt Georgetown until 4 o'clock p. m. and will COllucv. with trains at Mt. Stewart for Charlottetown, Sourls and Elmira. I 35 cents admls to all depnrt- iflPHi-l. For Prize Lists or further ln-- forllnttion HDDLV to ' p, . J. LESLIE POOLE.- President, Lower llonfnlile. ANDREW LAVERS, Secretary. Georgetown. 2607-9-8WthsSatWTsues6l. i AUCTION. slits 1., To be sold by public auction on the premises of Mrs. George L. Scott. at Cornwall, on Wednesday 22nd, September, 1920 at one o'clock p. m. her homestead farm of 65 acres‘ together with household fumlture, binder. mower, seeder, roller, scuffler, carts. plows, har- rows, 2 driving wagons, slelghs and many other articles. For particulars apply to“ ' mason a sum-Liv, Solicitors. 2425-8-26-TuesThsSat11l. A reward of $20 will be paid by the undersigned or lnftfrmation loading to the arrest and convic tion of any person or persons found irespnsslng on Fish or Fog Island, In Richmond Bay for the purpol-lo of shootin . The name of the in- former wil be withheld. This is private property and anyone found there with a gun without written ilcrmlllslnn will be prosecuted to tho full exiont of the law. K. B. RICHAIDS. 2l67-B-13-SatandWedth15th. "Wicca .0 Manners West Pt. Gas Buoy. P. E. l., ls gone adrift from ‘its pus wfthsre will be no buoy there unth "Qrther . - ' qtr. notlc Signed r. oJav paw Agent of , riue.~"’ 2647-9-6-6i. B. t - . 4- , j INTERESTING ‘ ' Messrs W. B. Prowas ‘and , D. A. ilfacKlnaon proprlet- r or: of thsVlmy Fox Ranch. Norwood Road near ,- Char- lottetown, P. E. I. are pre- pared to sell s. limited num- ber of foxes and rsnohthsm for parties if they an desire. Tho Vlmy Fox Ranch was established in the fall- of 1919 and has 39 pairs of fox- es 27 of which are owned by Messrs Prowso d: llscKln- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one of the molt. auc- cessful in the province this year. The 39 pairs have to- day 97 living pups or Ill aver- age of 21-! to the pair. Tull we think will compare favor- ably with any ranch in the province having strictly Ill! INDI- Thr policy of the manage- ment was to select the very best foxes that money could bu! and feed the very heat food. ltunlts have justified this eourse. The number of pairs can be reached will be limited to fifteen so pan ties who desire to take ad- vantage of this should speak early. ' 2031. , ANNOUNCEMENT night before. But why should he speak to me in that tone? l- : ‘fsust. what l any‘. A take you homo in my car because I thought you looked tired, And bo- cauae- " he hesitated a moment, coon went on. and l was relinsed. i llnllrrsusod you to say you were toing home in the street ~_cur. l seq you an hour afterward in, a taxi with I must confess, a very, good- Hls tons was disquieting, yet thnu it ran something very like a hurt—as if he was disappointed in me. "Dld you see us’! I was on tthe ca-r. Mr. Clix-ton. Tonv Deland. R boy l know at home when Dad was alive, got on the some our. lhavoifii seen hum since i rule new 1...... . insisted that we take a taxi so we could talk." I felt that much was due Mr. (lluxtlon. an explann‘ tlon of some sort after I had re- ii-ulsed ‘.0 allow him to take me home. But now l added in an entire- ly different spirl-t: "I had a delight- ful evening with him. We dined at llhe Blackstone, and afterwards ' took another ride in the park. Tony was so insistent upon giving me at good time that I couldn't. refuse him." ' - ~ Mr. Clinton's face qaanged during the recital of now I Happen- Mi n b» witnpTonywft“ had‘ some way llphfbned. i was puzzled. He rurtly wasn't so finicky that he cblcc‘ rd to his employees halving 1 litde innocent enjoyment but of office hours. l don't yet know what made» me want to explain to Mr. Claxton chat Tmv had taken me to the Black- stone; had given me just sort of a good time he would ave given the Zena Stewart he had known long all! ). But my employer had been kind _l‘o me. and I had sensed the account for it. 1 couldn't bear that he should lnisunderstand mo. l‘ had rsfuscd to be with him alone the only time he asked me; I hsld refusal to ride in his car, and yet he hnd seen m0, less than a hour afterwards, riding in tzhe park with a nice-looking well-groomed man, a man .of his own wor_id_ I felt I owed it to him, as well as to m_\‘= (f. to explain. _. , I was startled by the look of something very like relief that swept over his face. W-hat did it moan? Had he dared to think me— anything different from what I was? Why should he care anyway? I was only an employee, he my employer. Then. to, why "ad he looked so relieved when I had ex- plained? Then I had another surprise. ill; asked abnuptly: “That young man—is he anything ,3 you?" “Nothing but a good ‘friend. Ho fr. going to lunch at the shop to- llny, anrl lhen he is going to take Tom, Mary and me c-ut Sunday evening. He jeaves for Europe on business. llionday." I can't yet ex- plain just why I told so in detail nltl that concerned him not at a But his genial. "Thank you, Mi Stewart." repaid me. "l rcnllzc I question you," he had said. "nndl thank you flor been so frank with me." And this man who had given me back my faith in men, who had given me a position where I could» hc-ld up my head and have a little 710m for the future. held out his hand and then asked me always ‘o trust =hlm when I needed "a friend. stirred b) tho incident information which we had started puestloncd me. “He came to lump,- and by u, way he ate htélem pancakes r ' , ' W‘ ' night," _, lib“? 4s?“- ~. - . -. I ~ . T‘ KING Sootasoa, wluosop UNIVERSIT W’ ~IN Arte, seienee, Law and-Divinity. A thorough Academic training st moderate colt, smldatthe social llld moral surroundings. l- fhe Collage will re-open on - September 29th, Next For Calendar and information s can-once qualifications and reli~ ientlal accommodation, apply to THE PRESIDNT. Windsor, N. l. '81R-7-27July l7tlSv-pt. 28 ‘T: MARGARETS I1! OOLLIOI Hills lfilllIflIiIll l sou. aoaaame couaaa ' II‘. Kfllla‘ I. ‘I... i?‘ fill m l"'e"'llf'—m "l notice you halve alprebrence : interrupting; hlm- - “Tiffani remembered Tony, the‘ QQGIHI lol looking young I Sh: had lob of wot]: and “dragged around” all the - numbing. At last she re- unamberod to use - H humane _ ‘- ‘Tflen ola ' m alumna-assassin She rubbed if}!!! her tem- riel ills befq, fiinoer- and , qdid the "rich dolphin all Hans \. Mfllfllblatum ‘is good lorcutn. burns anddrynanydolhsr “httgn ills." l Pie-ll aw s» rrewv _-, ‘ "Thyme "l: he. an. l u The load-Im- cu. i 1 ‘qhlllllllo Nlmsfov Little lib" ii I - ~ Minn ration- l gavllliie. men-molt. norm 0! is . modsrncluethod‘ ofi- __'_ , , but ghsveriy persona wil, 0M!!!‘ nun would months: are the stowot-t no adopt the movement. The trouble is that we want to 1:0" operate, but we do not want it to cost us anything. ‘this is bolus 49m onstratsd in the prsscilt co-Ollcr- stlvo movement in the fox iaduszry Practically every foxman believes hm it ls necessary to the success of the industry. They admit that sulllellllllg iJhUultA‘ us done, but when 1t c0 es to putting up their slulrc of t o money needed. they n! buck and expect the 001B!‘ fcllow to start _the movement and :n.l.o ll a suicess and when-suc- cuss has been attained,‘ expect; to raw ill“ bcuc-fil s. p. i); Fortunately '3 stiillclsnt number al lncgns-slvt-l. have had the cour age of their‘ conulctlons and the rlccrsnryullndunt has been sub- sl-ibed to organize The Silver Fox I<‘ur Selling Association. When the Association has demonstrated its usefulness, we will see those who are now hanging back come for- wrrl and ho anxious to become mt-tnbcrs This is I10! lhe D7099!‘ spirit, it is not the progressive or patriotic spirit. The Fox industry is one of the few natural resources this pro- vlnce possesses It is subject to great developments and can be made a growing permanent indus- try_ But 10 do this we must create the demand and markets for sil- ver fox furs. These markets will not grow themselves, we must make _ ithem. Thcre are hundreds of thous- Sunday night. Honored!" ism! H; talked m nra and. Tom just Winds of persons who can afford and __ . wh will bu silver fox fur if we as “,"°,"“f,,‘,§,k”§,‘,l§‘, $333,515 t: Ibrlgg it to ytheir favorable atten- Kafmgs fol:- an “Waylon or gny- ition. To do this there .must be a thing. And what no you think llleflwdy organized -who will ' W“ ‘Md to Tom?" ' . char é of this feature of the indus- "l am sure 1 donitknowt" l -- Itny. he rancher can be depended "He said be would be honored if on‘!!! rip/the Pffldlwllls’. b"! WW9‘ we would accept his invitation ‘for. one must take ‘charge of _ths dis- Aributing and selling. end of the hurt in his voice altho I could not 7° have no right tu "That's not strange,~Mary. Any man would be honored when two people as ihoroly good as you and Tom am accept an invitation from him. Mr. Doland‘ is a very shrewd young man. He could see the both you and Tom are. I am glad lllé en- joyed the pancakes." "Enjoyed! I told Tom‘ I'd bet. if we followed lllm we'd find he had ne- to a doctor! Eat! I‘ ‘saw anything like it!" Tomorrow-A Foursome c->———- A mall who lives on hope will rg-pend his g-ld. ago at somtbotlys side's exvense. Some wives are so taken up with the rights niiwomen that they for [get that their husbands have any. | - .~. y f gal-Illa. To create the necessary de- manll and market requires money. Na ln-"ivldual rancher and H0 SFOIID of rflllmllel‘! can carry this burden. it is a loazl that must bc distribut- oll among many in order that ii may be light for each individual. Tile rancher who shuts his eyes to the necessities of the llbesenl is not only standing in his own never. light, but he ls refusing the assist- {IIICQ that is being offered him to- wards insuring the future of a busl lnosg in which his money is. Invest- T cd. lCo-opcratlon ls a necessity, it l5 recognized d5 such. to miiké 00-017 I oration a success ii must be backed m, by real capital No rancher can afford t0 remain out of this move- ment. Think it over_ 2733_ Columbia (lralonola in Period Designs at A. E. Toolnbs’ 1 Kindly gave the pronllce, morn than I would have cared to acknowledge. Then w= went prrlsalcally to work as if nothing had interrupted the l0 Elva a trader when herding. 31953 ‘ sl-n-i-lg-sves on. l 1.1 ' I‘lf)W']i'j0llF'lY Rut-sis are wel- come, hen-‘beauty fills the home. 'l‘lle ysupcrb record's of COLUM- -BIA artists place at your instant command the unrivaled charm of good niusic. The graceful loveliness ‘in they Grafonola Period Designs give the added delight of artistic excellence in form and color. The only non set fllli-Oilllllli! 5WD This long wanted improvement is now part of the new ' Columbia. grsfonols. Built right into the moi- or. invisible. Automatic. Operates m, any fgcqjfd, long or short. iNoth- lng to move or set or measure. Jug), pm, on your record and the grafonoia. play-s and stops itself- Iwe gm giving in our Gila-film" Cont“; mreo of these wonderful i, Farm for Sale ‘ will sell by private sP-le one "I the best farmaln Queen's "ounty or 210 sores comprising 180 acres clear, well watered, and 30 acres good timber land; house and out buildings in good repair; within three-quarters of a mile of North W-lltshiro Station, slchool adjoining farm. Churches of all denomina- tions wlth/fn a short distance. llliarm wil-l be Qgld as above or divided to ault purchasers. Aovlv to . DONALD I. CAMPBELL, North Wlltshlre “ COLUMBIA GRAFONOlLAiS a pho- rogrnph of quality. one of which is the most beautiful phonograph ever imported here. The beautiful iColumbl-a grafonola is constructed lluf rich ulank oak, small Gothic‘ period design, dated 16th. century; all hand carved, decorated posts [and finished on four sides. Full clect-rlc equipment, starting and ‘stopping automatically. A special invitation is extended you to visit A.E. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE, Queen ~St.. and see this wonderful instrument. ‘When. you call be sure to ask to see this ‘wonderful grafonola which we have chosen for our con- _test. loll SALE at a sacrifice the property oonlisi ting of a dwelling house, burn. out- buildings, and six acres of land st M ‘ , fomerly owmed by E, l8! ter Adams, now the estate of ‘the late N. K. M . opplly to C. P. McLean, executor of the will of the labs N. K. McLean st the promises Mont e. iP. ll I. NWO -li1-'12l , Don't wants your-time trains i0 W" l- iibmli" lillneht liy drugs. Such complaints as lack of vlsonr. rheumatism. lump.” gia. sciatica, and stomach trouble, are due to weaken“ mum," o, ~tha nerves. zwsak nerves feed‘ to ail sorta of fnnotlohsidisordm Without a plentiful supply of ervo Force thepower of every to perform its function is diminished or impaired. Lacking Ne" all the fhilctious being imperfectly performed, there begins a anarchy in the body, sven the brain becomes aflected, régnm somnla. Bra-influx. and other Mental-and Nerve ‘troubles. have proc‘ ‘ ‘ Phospbouol to be the quickest and surest w" . hem-q. all‘: in In. will! milled: t: Strength, Vigour, and Ambition. It goes at once to the weaken“ ‘m,’ and fortliloaxihsrorgluflyshdrsstores it w HeaIthNYour body needs nsw I narwattlldautvvltullty, w! that you must have to perform your 4,", 1,,- t c wor . . 1. , - Phosphonol will restore Strength and Vitality and every weak and sluggish organ of your body. The blood courses through your veins with renewed vigour. The Glow ,of hsslthJeturnmto your face. and you will‘ feel the thrill of-‘fncw life that comes with increased vitality gm; nerve power. ‘ " ,1 - . , Take opportunity by the forciook, get a box of Phosphonol from your Chemist today. The whole‘ nervous system responds quickly’ and sympathetically, and immediately almost all the functions of the body- begln to be performed healthpuliy an desslly, and with their liuturgl vigour. Be s Mun of Nerve. Possess the Vigour of youth, it is within your grasp. Hundreds have beneiltted, by taking Phospbonol. You n!“ will be, if you are fortunate enough to use it. Phosphonol is not in its experimental stage, having been made and sold for Twenty yea" If your Chemist hasn't got Phosphonol in stock. ask him to get it for y‘... or we will mail it to you by return of mail. Price $3.00 per box or 2 boxes for $5.00. Send postal note or registered mall. The Scobsii Dru 00., B1 Youvllle Square, Montreal, Canada. . x f fyour nerves are weak, your digestion poor, your live;- fluggm, if you have rheumatism, if you are easily tirsd and depressed. if yoli luck confidence or will power, get Phosphonol and watch its result Sold in Charlottetown at FosterhDrugstore. ' SOURIS HORST. LRACES GOO-JAN PU\RE-- 690 1. 2.17 Trot, 2.20 Pace. Purse-$300, 2. 2.24 Trot, 2.27 Pace. Purse—$200. 3. 3 Minute Trot and Pace. Purse-'—$100. No. 3 open to Klng’s County horses only. , Entries close on Friday, Sept. 10th, entry fee 5 p, c. of purse with 5 p. c. additional from money win- ncrs. National rules to govern unless otherwise specified. ‘ First class meals and refreshments will be serv- ed on the rounds. Splen id accom mobiles. ‘As these are the last “tuning up” races previous to the Provincial Exhibition, all the best horses on modations for teams and auto- ' the Island are taking part. Should day prove unfavorable races will take place next day. Come and see the Fair. A H_ n. ACORN, Secretary MEMBER NATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION 2622-_9_-_4Stths5i. ~ VICTORY Bonus 1934 AT 93 We offer Victory Bonds 6V; p.c. at the following attractive prices 1922, 98; 1923 at 98; 1924 at 97; 1927 at 97; 1938 ui. 96%; 1937 at D8. ‘Some of the issues now return 6% p.41. on the money invested.- This is a splendid opportunity to secure the highest grade security '" ,_T_lili EASTERN TRUST c0. c il 2501-9-2- Thu Batu Satu Tues Sat 0i 1.64 Bl- ob Tuesday, Septembor*14th-,_~11920, the property and furniture of the estate of the late Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Ensign» Street, ill iilié w <l Charlottetown. Sale of furniture commencing at l0 a,m. The house and grounds will be sold at 12 noon the first day of sale. ll. BEARISTO. A Auctioneer ‘ "a. .'-_<.‘- . astern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTIIRIAIIONA Ill-III _ FRIIG ‘l’ AND PAIIINGIR QIIVICI IT. JOHN AND IOITON Stea ship "Governor Dln I will leave It. John every Yfit RDAY DA ‘Vi. ‘and I ( tl rd m. every p. Q. o Igua- ..... t. ."s".rl.:lls'.-lt."r..rst.*'::lr.°r.."ii§ir. .2... - sundaya about l p. us. ' mu elm era-raucous m» us ,: y - ~ d, n ‘ ' ' ‘I Irv" (hmbsht eon action with Metropolitan Line ates-era for low 0 rates and full infer-matte: *8.“ I - _ ' .. 4 sm-e-snr. ‘ _ __,_, .. ... ..._...._-a __._-_l. _. p . w ... . uni. " stiffen the nerves, and to produce Grey Mutter, Phospbnnolwlli resto.‘ . ' Postponed Until Wednesday, Sept. 22