"ii -*' "Ea - ~: --»-y.‘~.-.w nights (assay nan coales- , ,, __ _ ; ' area clyaasuals stallion 1°.-al. i{¢ .[10 ltagiateren No. lslss sired by mf Jllyilower No. 81527. This Mia qwlu anna at ina P. rl. 1. my hlhfill stand at M. J. McManus' lilbll; ot-New Haven over night. loolnfol by note or oooh. 'rel-ms ll .sii+1oimoi»d. 'I ~ ' 'Sale ol Fox Company .Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday 15th sapt eiiibor, instant at _12 o'elock. noon for the purchase of the foliowingz- (1) 58 shares, Strathcona Silver Bllpk Fox Co. ' 1( ) Oilice furniture including small life. 'fenders may be for the Strathcona shares' and Office furniture, either in one tender or sepllffilely. Tenders nililt be in sealed enviopes and be ac- companied by certificated ‘cheque lol 20 percent of tender The office furniture can be seen at the oillce of Warburton and Shaw. Solicitors. The Chas. Dl\`t-'ln S. B. Fox Co. Ltd. Cfftown, 6th Sept. a 4-9-snot. ~- ?1gg C200 MEN WANTED ., U ' O ' - .. . _ d. I h k l i i t d SW* *"4 “ffl” F“"“‘“'° » _ ...‘.'_'..;:‘:.. ’1‘.f:;.2,'“:'.:: as iii”-°--»-. ‘ .` to receive lluyoneor go anywhere 21° For cutting pulp wood at Cape Bre- ton, $2.25 per cord, for cutting and lwsmping, less 76 cents a day board. Men desiring to work by month wages MI) to $48 per month with board sup- plied, free transportation. Camps nil new and good. . For further information apply at ` Employment Service of Canada Market Building, Charlottetown, -. P. E. Island 83|-8-19-MM. @ ¢ IN ,CHANCERY --. Before the Vice-Chancellor. Bale of Residential Property on- Pdllce street, Charlottetown. Edward R. Clowser, Walter Matheson and. John A. Matheson, Complainants. , and John McMillan, George M Matheson, mild others, Defendants. ‘Pkrsunnt to a Decretal Order made ln_ e above cause on the 27th dayoi Ailgilst (A.D. 1919) by his Honor the Vic -Chancellor, I will set up and sell by, gubiic auction on the premises on Tliufsday the 18th day of September (A.D.- 1919) at eleven o’clock in the fo_t'e_noon. all that tract, piece and par- cel of land situate, lying and being in Ciibrlottetown, in Queen’s County, in sold Island, being part of Town Lots Nlimbers twenty-one and twenty-two lifltlie fifth hundred of town Lots in s g_Town and is bounded and des- Lc"-, ed as follows: Commencing at fl .. - _in the southeastern boundary ot' ,=\ t_ of land enclosed by Euston St., ' I,-= Bt., Fitzroy St., and Great f~`lY,_= St., formed by the intersection o lice street and Fitzroy street, ». ~ ~- -louthwesterly one hundred . f~_'%iglit feet ,thence northwesterly o 'hundred and thirty feet at right - ' .~ to said Fitzroy street, thence “ffl easterly parallel with Fitzroy » I. one hundred and eight feet. nu. eijlo Fitzroy street one hundred and t |§1.y_feet to the place ot' commence- t, being Lots Number one and -as drawn on a plan of Holland ve tiled in the office ot the Regis-. tr , -of Deeds for Prince Edward I ' d,a.nd being the .same land as is dé bribed in a certain deed thereol' fr' iii William H. Brown to Owen Con- no1ly, bearing date the tenth day oi' Jli ‘_'A.`D. 1882, being the residence off; fre late John A. Matheson, retired Fi ery Inspector. property_will be sold freeirom in brances. ' ' `e sale will be confirmed by the C of Chancery without expense to' e purchaser liditions at sale. `1 ted this 30th day of August, A.D. 19 ' . J. _.'8tewart, K.C. A. B. Warburton, Solicitor. Master in Chancery. ` G69-9-2-M231 ll-1 if r e of the will be gold on omlses Mon ay. mln.. of which 25 and soft Situat- Station; - SEE TIIISI li\RK’S p BEANS u nlml; '\._ W. C LINIITCDMONTRIIE. @ FDR SALE of this land is covered with hard and prlcc of wood there is enough wood on the land to pay for lt. Land will bc sold on terms to suit Dl1l‘<:l18B9l‘~ Also for sale two milk cows and one Dcdrick Hay Press. .¢.t~ \ _ig be southeastwardly at right angl- l MAIL CONTRACT Printed notices containing .further i,,f0m,m0n as to conditions of propos. is now under contract \vitl| the (lov- (.,I (ybntract may be seen and blank ernment to lun from Picton to George- 1 forms of Tender may be obtained at IOWII and l»0l`iB ill Vilfillily. I0 U10 ,_|,,_, post Ofnce of F,-getown and at close of navigation. The purchaser to the omce of the post Qfpcc Inspector, complete the contract for which he is JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oillce Inspector. charlotetown, 2nd sept.,`1919. 727_9.4M'phu31_ built at Bay du vin, N. B. in 1885. s-_'~ ; . ‘l___ » beam, 84.10 depth, gross tonnage of the Crown” _ wiliimake the season at the ltoble at Nine Mile Creek tetery Friday. Begining May ‘irrodnoe co. stables, 131 or-oat ,_ Street, Charlottetown. _ _fortnight beginning May 12th 'flflhs eight dollars for season P. E.I. Service 8' S' Sem/'CE BETWEEN MCTOU fggslrngnll lllvllll fllblili izfselfxclr throerllnl-:golf AND ,EASTERN PORTS OF P' E' L Algood sailor and carrier onli call) be §¢;l;LSAE;g0N OF 1919, VIA 8. S. inspected A, P1c,°u_ ' The right is reserved to reject any MONDAY-Leaves Montague, P.E.l. or an tend,”-5_ ` 7 a. rn.; Lower Montague, 7.45 SARAH ,|_ M¢|_URE p. m.; Georgetown, 8.15 a. m.; ., get wn a riving at Montague 5.30 p. m ports on way to Cardigan, return IQQQWOUO necooio .IEALCUS By .lane Phelps UQUOQIUIUUIUQQQQ SANDRA DECIDE8 T0 DISOUEY HER HUSBAND , . - hurried back to where 1 had left , S oN ~ Thomas. I had refu|ed"his services, r " cHAr'rls_R Lxl. Rot, tears scaidad my face as 1 turned from the telephone.. Why had he told- mel was to go with him, only to idisnppvint me. Then his .___.___....-- _ ,,,,,,,,,,,,- ..D,, ,,,,,,,c,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,.,,,,. worldshwldldo tions or invite guests while 1 am‘ away.” It was insulting. unless Everett was with her, I stormed aloud. “I don't believe she ._»__,,l,,J . would have been so meek' and so sn; was the starter who addressed me. - ly as to let him boss her the way he tries to rue!" I really was more hurt than an- gry, howevcr, and threw myself on my. bed and cried bitterly I thought ‘ AM of the promised shopping; the plays ho we were to see~instead of wllicll l was to remain alone while he prob- ably saw the plays, und had a good time in other ways instead oi' shop- ping with me. What had happened to change his mind? , » . I raised myself suddenly, my tears ceased as ihe thought came to me. My jealousy flared. Was it because ol' some orhcr woman" Someone _ ‘ ' ' .-freat demand, but _ the trclnendous ' Wllh Whom he Was 501113 A0 51"*-"5 rush llcginlling early and lasting fur ` his tlnlc-his evenings, .instead or img the night exceeded an expec¢a_ spending them with me gong ‘ A “I would go! Ile llnd told me l ` nllgllt, and he had no right to dlsap- _.-, ` point me without giving me i1 rcu- son,"l said aloud, drying nly angry tears. “l‘d show him I have some rights as well as that Lcolal” Mrs. Gray llud hcnrd me at the sation because I had had no oppor tunity to ol.\_yect. “Will you call the rear, Mrs. Gray l I will be down immediately," I said and I turned away so she would noi notice that I had been crying. “Semi lletty to me please.” Hetty came at once, and I caution telephone, but I was sure she had V ___; been unable to judge of the convcr 1 9'] INST 710 lllll`1'Y 111111 SIMD DIY |1212 foreign words and phrases, forms of “Hd 09-l‘l‘Y,i5 d0Wll I0 Ulf! 081'- 1 Wait lddress, most common abbreviations ed Just Ions enough to udiust a veil med, characters ln literature, state then followed her. 1 I had dusted my cheeks (with pow- der) and bathed my eyes, so that no traces of my tears remained _as I took my seat in the car. “You will have to hurry a littlc 511;:-L-mcg: Thomas," I told tile chauffeur. "Wr H ' ° - _ . ' ll ___ U have only ‘ust time to get to tl train." But we got caught in a jam at a` crossing, and another one when therewas a slight accident to a ear ahead 01115. I did not feel so sure that we would catch it. I leaned for- ward, feeling almost as if by so do- c ing I was helping the car along. I Y rushed to the ticket window and a replace I cried out and chagrin stared at me, barrassed. I pallngs, and get on the train-anyway the man reminded me of him Then I turned away, blinded with tears. ` I felt thankful that my veil -though thin-was a slight protec- tion from the stares of the curious. I and m giving my hoisarbag _to one of the uniformed porters. ‘ Idld not wish the chaulfeur to hear Everett if he were angry and said disagreeable things because I had disobeyed him. Thomas had gone! -What in the “Good evening, Miss!" an oily faced creature said with a leer as he rrid chuckle that someway made e ill. "Cab, Miss?" .to my relieflsaw it “Yes, please." t “Where to ?" 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