aTEA’ in" the ,, 'ElvfifllrlGr rigor “ MUG'UP 0F. ,;_ hot tea Ctpl aboard 095 n to the s i: an lS‘ .onco l‘ishc gymnast oomrb . MORSES has been dic“S'rANDBY (or; _ nearly .50_yc«ors..‘i g Big Days" Racing at Montaéiié Wednesday September 3rd. $900le PURSES $900 The following entries have been paid up in their respective classes. 2:17 ‘Trot Purse $300 No. l—Keltie nominated by Melx’iiiiioii Drug (io., owned by John Me- Phee, Freetown. No. 2.—Quiilioliii, town. lottetown. No. 3,—1Brentoii ll., nominated and owned by ll. nominated and owned by Gay and Arbiiig, CharlotttL hazinniuen. ‘ SANDRA TIIE JEALOUS By Jane Phelps coeaoaeoosooaae )G%$G%$*% a: ROSE EXPRESSES HER OPINION OF EVERETJ‘ .—.—. . (‘IIAI’TEIK XLNI. IWhen I saw Everett I was so as: tom‘slted I lost \‘v'll'lt little wii I eyei- possessed, aiiii‘ Instead of allziwt‘l'lill,’ .1 Just stared at him. "IWell, .Wllore llthi you/been time?" again looking; at .lierlield in his hand. .-»”'l‘u the theatre." I filtered. “Who said you ('UliItI go to the theatre? I thought I exprt: .Iv told you in my letti-r to at) to Inn] 4 “EVI‘I‘L‘II, don't you sow lime, lion-t Iraiitloii—-yoii met her out home -_,-ou know?" "Yes I remember .\II :: (.‘i'aiidoiif‘ he Ilit‘llllt-tl his head :iliuhtiv. :Is"\\'llll a. faint ‘gutid nigiii‘ Iitise slipped pat-'I nu, up to her room. In .i way I was glatls’die had none. that SIIO would no longer be a \\'II boss to my iiiiiiiiliaiion. in aiiot‘iwi' way I wished slit: Iiad rt-iiizziiiwl. Everett might liaVe been less llll‘ i-easoiiablx. Neither of us Ii:lVI replied to lite: ‘gootl iiight,’ bill as soon as she had mine Evert-It said: “Come into the library!" speak? [his watch wily don't you iiiit iI the (‘. Hooper, (Thar- No. 4.—()rwell Ill-lie, nominated and owned by John Rooney, Iona. No. 5.-‘.Better Not. owned and nominated by .I. tague. No. Mon- H . McGreguf‘, 6.-—Mayor ’l‘otltl iiuiiiiniited and owned by II. Kelly (‘liarlutietowm N0. 7.——(‘olorado I.., nominated aiil owned by II. Kelly, (.‘liariottetowu. No. , Arthur. Kensiiigtun. 8.—Baby Logan nominated by ’i‘. (l. Ives, owned by \V. B. Mt:- 2 40 Trot, Purse $300 . .. u . , No 1.-——(‘.ommmlore ('resi-t-us, nominated by .\Il'lunlltlll Drug (0.. owntd by Fulton Dariach, ('lydo HIVI'I'. N0. 2,—Bright .\‘Ietal nominated and owned by \Veiiillin Morrisscy, Earns- clifle. No. 3.——Louis (Iny, nominated and owned by A. No. 4.——Jaunita Aubrey, Iliillllliitit'tl and owiiml by Dr. J. Montague. I ‘ No. 5.—Mae (‘rest-eus llllllllllllll'll town. N0. 6—Upton l’riiit'e nominated and owned Station. No. 7.—Miss Belle itii'o nominated and owned by “1'. Kensington. 1.. Rogers, Kensiiigtoii. D. Mtrliityre, lllitl owned by Ira Carr, Cliarlotte~ by Home Bros. Winsloo B. .\IcArthur, No 8——Patola nominated and owned by Iiavid White, York l’oiiit. No. S—Mliis ltlli'ed nominated by Kinkorn. z 2.25 Pace, 'I'. G. Ives owned by John 1’. Smith, P u rse $300 - No. l—Angiis Iiiilard nominated by .\iit'lx'iiinoii [lung (‘o., owned by \V. McNeil], Soutliport. N0. 2,—Queen Graliism’s Road. No. 3.—Jelin IL, nominated by W. Crapaud. , No. French '.No No. town‘. ‘No. 4.—Keeiiiah Aubrey River. 7.—(‘omiiiodore K, - No. Smith. Kinkoru. 9. Lady Kip, nominated by Amherst, N. S. No. I'll—John lioiiuola lltllliIiiIIit'l Temple, KOIlSIIlKIUIl. (‘llllli‘l'lllt' nominated :iii'tl'.‘."ii\v'iii-tl iiiiiiiiiiaitzd 5,—0nia iioiiiinatt-d and owned by II. t‘. G—Ed Latronda nominated and owned by t‘. Ii. lit-noit, Charlotte 8—(‘liristie llillon nominated by 'l'. I by Aiiisioii bangilie, by Gavin Ilardiiig, .\It-Nt-iii, owned by J. A. {iigersoin and owned by Edward Stewart, IIoopt-r, Charlottetown. nominated and owneddiy Alex Keiiiiedy,,Siiiitli- (i. lves owned by John P. w. ti. t'iumii. owned by w. 'I‘. l’ui'tly. owned by ’1'. All races Illllt' limits in lltil‘lit‘lis', Ill'lil three in fly“, and I” finish at tllr‘ end of fifth heat, when lilllilt‘)’ will in- niary. Any horse distancing the money only. Stakes divided 50. horses trained or owned in lII" full entrance is paid on i'iil‘ll t'lIil'V. Races to be called at ifiiti |i.lli. This meeting will ho KIH’t‘l'lll'tI Rules ('of which this ll.l(‘I( is above. awarded ai-t-ordiiiu to standing lll strin- field or any part thereof l‘llIIIli’lI to one :5, 1.3 and It) lii‘l' I't‘lil. Five per cent additional dt-iluiti-d Ii‘tliil mom-y winners ’I'wn or more same stable may start in the same class. when sharp. tiltiiiwiiy titni-.i by IIiI' .\‘iitioiitil 'I‘i'otiliii: Association a iIIt‘iIIItI‘I'I l‘.\('t'|li \\'Ilt‘l'(‘ they ('illllllt’l with lllt‘ The above Ilsi of Il’li'h‘l‘ti is Sillltt‘lt'lll i'easaii for the best day's rat-int: held on the Island this year. People coming by auto. or train, will be appeasetl iii the mast pie The following train arraiig meiii well as people to and from the r. Stations It‘ares. V :i .lll. Summersida . . . . . . . . .. ’t;.tm Kenslngton ..... ,I' - Freetown Emerald . . Bradalhane Fredericton Hunter River Above fares include \\';ii' 'I‘as < ’ stations not named. if you want a nominal fee. roiiit- right out to the Hllt‘t‘ ’I‘t'at'k ilriIllI; iiiiiiiiit'i' 1111‘ Time. a good hot. taist (lllllII'I‘ at iz-roiiiitis where your hunger .IIi-it try us. « ~; have been made, carrying horses as Stations Fares. Time. . ILIII. Royalty Junction . . . . . . ..$1.70 t barioiieitiwn Yoiii: iiedt'iii'tl 'l'rai-adit- .\lt. Sit-wart I'm] a (“ardiizaii . Montague, arrive “.00 9,30 9.41 9..)3 10.15 .70 10.41% .40 11.1 R “.45 i'opoi't innate. fares from iiitei‘iiiediate A special aiiio road has been opened on the east side of the road leading to the' truck. and to park your cars, and reason Two years since theretlils year. venlence. Montaizne Admhston 500. Children 25C. W N The lnman Picnic will be, held on the afternoon of Wednesday, ‘ Aug. 27th on 'Mr. Ernest (\imeroii‘s beauti- I’ul grounds, Hampton. All tho friends are invited. Ladies bring rofresliiiieiits. 444-8-25M3Ipd. Farm For Sale The undersigned offers for sale er farm of 75 acres, 65 acres clear balance covered with soft w . Situated at Five Houses Fort Augustus Rural Houte No. l 1 mile from Hagerty’s wharf and I 1-2 mile from School and Church. A beautiful spring of water a few yards from house and farm. If not sold before Thursday 25th Sept. will be told at Auction on the premises on that date at 2 o’clock P. . ' ~ B Order i Mrs. EDV‘ARI) IIIHT ' Port A ' t . m~8-27iMWed5Ipd. gus us all ears will no and I'iiilll' old road entirely open for horses aiitl carriages. ii ('Uiilllt‘Il‘III man to look you \w-re to Mtiiiiague, ('oiiit' by train, am i or t for a hood time, . It‘I'dIlIt Slit-a, by this road, so as to leave the Tlii‘l‘I! is plenty 0: space. after them while you see the ~;o_yoii owe it to yourself to be eiiiii; they are all at your con< I'm going, are. you? T. G. IVES, Secretary. Rille $25 $25.00 reward to the person giving information leading to the conviction of the person or persons who took a spare iiro from Mr. Miitch's car at New Aiiiiaii Races; also parties who opened grip in car belonging to Waterford, Lot 1. Elli. I‘M‘CRTG-A—Ciim LIFTERS We will have for sale, a few hundred Cockerels for Breeding purposes, raised from lm ortctl Bred to lay Strains of arred Plymouth llocks and White Leg- iioriis. Would strongly recom- mend Fnrmers purchasing to im- prove their Flock. PENDLE’I‘ON 8i SMITH, Suffolk, P. E! 7494~8~6WSEI8IDG ‘ 9.15 I followed iiivekly, but didn‘t feel one bit meek inside, Ili‘ had Ill'l,‘ll away for days. hadn't told me who: he was doing or anything. He. had- ii't even kissed me. I".lllll"l‘ always kissed mother several times if 111' had been away over night. [stood opposite him after switched on the. lights. "Why didn‘t you obi-y asked sit-ruly. “Ilet'aiise—-—iieeaiisn-~»- wliy liver-iii. I haven't done anything “ironic. I only—" “When I tell you ‘1‘ home, to retire (early. I t'XIli'I'l to obi-yeti." “lint I am not a child!" I don’t know where I trot tho t-oura: to speak up as I did. “I was no '. i asked llose to com" and stay with me while you were gone. I Multiiit read or do anything, I w:s so lone. some. And after she I':|Iilt! we, had to do something. I am surr- that you wouldn't have talked to Leo the way you do to me. I am a.» 'Zliit‘d to have Rose go home and tell how I am treated." I stopped, triuliteiioii almost to death. I had not llll‘lllli to mention his first wife-win this day I don't know what made me do it. lint I wast-1o Iiuri and at :‘i'. ltIvereIt had turned a pa» color when I iiientioiit'tl Lenin, and the knuckles of his bands, which tirippe'd the table were white and lio me '."' lli‘ l'l'ili‘lII! : i Iit~ Kill them all, and the germs too. 10c a packet at .Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. W . ._ M. _..._‘-“—'_e ’ ’ C U St. Marks Picnic The ladies of St. Mark’s. Lot. 7 will holtl their annual picnic on liieii beautiful church grounds Thursday, August 28th. "- Good tables, refi'esliiiieiit booths well Huppiied, Vfll'lilllz‘. :iiiiuseiiit-nis, a hospitable people, an Illinll' spot near the shore, are guarantees of an enjoy. able outing. If Thursday be_ unfavorable, pii'iiie will be held on Saturday. Proceeds In aid (if (‘Iiui'eii It‘llllil. By ()l'tIt‘I’ of t‘oiiiiiiilit-t'. :i02-8~M19,20,2" 25Rlltl27. . 200 MEIUVANTEI) For cutting pulp wood at t'apo lire. ion, $2.235 per cord, for cutting and swamping, loss 75 cents a day'hoard Men desiring to Work by mouth wages $40 to $48 per month with boarl sup plied, I'i'ee transportation. (lamps all new and good. For further iiifm'iiiation no:in Employment Service of (Tanali Market liuiltliiig. (’Jliarlottetown. l’. E. Island I'll 332-8-19-Mtf. Notice to The I’IIIIIIC The undersigned have for- med a partnership and intend shortly to open up a store at Murray‘River under the name and style of "South ‘Kings Supply Co.” ltis our intention to do a general retail business-selling strictly for CASH on a SMALL MARGIN. Date of opening will appear later. v ALBERT P. PRdWSE L. GORDON PROWSE Murray Harbour. Aug. 22 1919. 467-8-26M2I. trained. It‘ITI' a moment he villtl not w ply, Then in a voice I scarcely ree- itziiized, Ill’ ‘ id: “(lo upst; '1} and go to bed." “Aren't you coming?“ I frightened at hi:i' looks. “Not IIOW~~IIIIL no!" I went. Rose was watching for me, aiitl for 'owod ”li‘ into my room. "You poor dear! l was awfully rili‘ltlilti t:f yoiimvall your wonderful 'ltiilll‘s‘, this beautiful “nine and -vei'ytbiiii.:. llut ‘I'm not jealous any longer. He's a hear! I wouldn‘t “V” with him for a million dollars! i‘d III‘ l‘i'liziitt-ned to death to breathe '::iiiiraily for fear he wouldn't like '(linzvme a young man “I10 likes and loves me!" Sill}, finished with . 'ezit deal of emphasis on the lii\"“l mv.‘ . ‘ "lie, was cross because I didn't do s Iio said." Wits all I could think, or .i the way of an apology. “iiiit you're a married v woman! Viiu'ro not a child living at home with your father and mother. 'I‘hoy iayt» :l right to boss you, he hasn't i wouldn't pilt tip with It for a min- ite, i'd show him where he got viii." she finished slangiiy. Joni. then I heard a I(i\\'llililll‘>1. “Iiiiii hack to your room Itose. Ile's 'tlllllllizl” and like. :1 frightened rab- bit who scuttled back. ' “Whit did your friend have to -:i" to you that ‘Ctlllldll'i. keep till iiitil'lllliifl?"' Everett asked as he ‘Itih‘i‘ll the door. "‘Sho said she would rather marry -> lil‘lll that loved her than to have .i: on have given me," ii had pur- ‘owly left, out the ‘yOlllllL' “So she thinks I (in not love you?" “or course." "i\\'iiy W of course?" “Iltwauso m why — because of the way you art—the way you treat iiie." "I see. And you agree ‘with 'lltti‘?" “Yrs. 1 can‘t help It. You have been away over a week. You haven't 'l<\'I‘II me. not said it kintl word. When 1"lllli'l' went. away for one ’llLIIIl he loved mother most to death when he came back." lie made no reply, and I crawled 'nto bod quivering with anger and Ii“ippoiutiiii-iit; yet glad ho had not naked who took us to the theatre. asked, iill, movement Tomorrow—Rose Goes Home. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION following address of \Vt'lt'tlllll‘ l'i‘t‘i‘lllly pri-si-iiti-tl to Mr. l)iiiis:t’oi'ti: .. It‘rieiitl.-fi\\'e your friends and «liooi mates of South Melville are L:Iil|i‘it"l Ilt‘l'“ tonight to express our .It-.isi:ro in having you out-ti more minim us and to bid you “\Vi'lt‘llllli' Homo" from the tlt‘l‘lIC‘S of llli'. (treat World War. (livini: up tlu‘ comparative earn ‘IIlll safety of home life you took up ii'iiis and pi'um-etlt-tl overs Is, In lag the ties of homo and k idretl and \‘Itt'l'llllillli‘; w.hai<-Vt-r the futti'e. years >oi':.iil hold for you, to lIl'!’0W your "l mu: lil'e. lill’l tiio scales -if justit'“ Ill ordt-r that, .VIiirlit, should not, pro- vail. ‘Now ytlJ have returned iiii- ‘I'i‘llli'Ilt‘ll by \Vlll‘! lied Lust and we ioiii your parents and famin in r“- joiriiig that you were not called to uake the :-' 'rtlisp to which you had Ii!"’!,'."t‘iI yourself. tip assured, also. that whatever you may undertake In the future whatever calling in llfo you may fol- iow, you liaVi- our sincere and heart- .eii wishes for your success and happiness. in conclusion we boy: of you to ‘li‘l‘l'l‘i as ll tangible expression or ’I‘ii,. .\‘:|\' )III' esteem and friendship this token Signed on behalf of your old ‘rit'tiilii and st‘IltiIiI unites. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. .\ very pleasant evening was spent it lIII‘ ll’illli' of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Iioso Valley, when a number of iieiids and relatives assembled to iltl farewell to Major Daniel McKen- (it‘ of the American army who. accom- muied by his daughter, Miss Llllium it St. Iioiits. .\Iissoitrl, spent a short lil‘ltllitlll at his old home. in Rose Val- 't~y. .\ suitable gift and presentation was made to Major de'enzie. who. iitiioiigh a retired army oilit‘rr enlist» ‘II and crossed to France when the 'iilted States [‘IIII‘I'NI the war. SUVI‘l'lll short addresses were made hen the company retired to the tlIIl- m: room, where a dainty luncheon .vas served by the Indies. The company were entertained villi solos ii'y Mr. items, of Charlotte- mvn, and others, including a rare l‘i‘ill in the grand old Gaelic furnish- id by Mr. Donald llaniont of Spnimz- llli. liaiietng was also engaged Iii, \Ir. Owen S. and Miss Mutiiieson fur- iishlng the. music. In the wee siiia' hours the Kllflfitfi it-parled WIHIIIIII: Mr. and Misti Mc- ‘(tiiizie a speedy revisit to their ritinda and their old home. where Iit-y are always so welcome. They oil on tho morning train for Wash- ‘iigltiii. l),(‘.., where Major McKenzie viii be altar-lied to [116’ permanent stall, " ‘ ' ' Miss Mary Corish, city, has gone on a holiday visit to friends In Emerald. Miss Bundle, of Prowse Bros. Ltd. has gone to 'loronto, and New York to attend the fall milltnery openings. Mr. Thomas ngmore, Graham's Road, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. . Miss Josephine Began, of Boston Is spending her vacation at her homo _in Mount Ryan.’ Mrs. James Tait and son, Mr. Alli; son 'l‘uit, have returned .trum :1 month's visit to relatives- uiid friends in li‘i'edorJL-ton, N.B. ' —._. . Rev. J. C. Martin and wife are. visiting his slsters'and friends in New London. _ Mr. John Buchanan, iilaeksniith I’iiinette Bridge, l.‘l iii the city on business and returns by motor boat this evening. Mr. Thomas M. McMillan, of Stan- ley. Shaw At l’eariloii's, is; enjoying; it holiday this week at his old home in Belfast. ' Miss Glenn Pepper of Vernon left for liayslaiid, Alberta Monday morn» ing to visit her brother Mr. It}. (1. I't‘p~ per, manager of the Merchants iiaiik. Mr. W. II; S. Ritchie, Maiiagt-i of the Bank of Nova Seitia, Sydney, is spending a'vaeation with his Opul't‘lltsl Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Ritchie, city. . . Mrs. Davies and daughter. .\IISH Mar- Jorle of New York, who have been visiting,r Mrs. Davicos. parents, Phil. and Mrs. H. Vi’. Viiiiiieoiiibe, are leav- ing this morning on return home. pd.— I Mrs. A. \V. Martin of ('aiiiliritlzo,t Maser, is visiting in (‘harioitetowul guest of Mr. and Mrs. Iii-e W. Saun- | Mr. Peter McQuaid. mechanical superintendent, of the I’. F). 1. IL. and his son Patrick left Monday on 21 ten Iiays trip to Montreal, New York iiitl Baltimore. Mr. McPherson, foreman of New Glasgow News, accoiiipiiiiietl by Mrs. .\lci'liorson, spent the week end in this city. -‘ Mrs . Joliii ’l‘weeilic with daughter IMiss ’I‘weetlio and her Master Alden, are visiting the form- or's_ sister, Mrs. Joseph lleiii'tz, at. (torn wall. ' her ,Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of Ottawa. and their two children who have been spending the summer at l'lill- land ('Livu loft yesterday on return home. The many friends of Miss A. Scott, city, ivlio has been seriously ill in the P. E. 1. Hospital, will be glad to I ‘ that she is gradually regaining iiei stieiigtli. Mrs. A. It}. fitj‘verett. and Miss Ileartz, of the Iliiptisr Ilospittll, int; their parents Ileartz, (‘ornwaiL * of Roxiiiiry. New England Iloxbury, are visit— Joseph and Mrs. Iiev. Edwin Simpson and wife of Wiiiaiiist-ourt, l'eiiii., Miss Iroiiet'iark and Mrs. (itt‘vJ A. J. l‘rossen are visiting relatives at the Experimental It‘ai'iii this week. '__. Mr. John Pond, editor of the Suin- meisiile Pioneer. and his daughter. .\Iiss Iloily l‘t‘lld, left. for Montreal yesterday e lll‘UllIt‘ to England, Mrs. Fund and children will learn a lt'\\' weeks later. I Mrs. Arthur I}. \Veyiiiouih. Mlss llertlia Mt-Ileodi has to lil’l' homo In IIavorhilI. M; or a most enjoyable visit Ili thi t' ,. the guest of Mr. ililll Mrs. S. A Mr- Ileoti, Water St. (non returned aI'i- moment) WHERE THE WEAR COMES RDINARY silver-plated O s dons and forks soon a ow signs of .wear at the back, ’of the handle and bowl, and, in lesser degree, at f the tip of the bowl. But. in the HOLMES dz EDWARDS “Silver Inlaid" and “Super Plate" Flatware all thus:- w'car. points receive clttl‘il protection. In the "Silver Inlaid" line the wear points on back of handle‘ and bowl have a piece of StcrL ing Silver welded right in, while the tip of the bowl is Supt: plated. In the “Super Plate" line, which is somewhat lower in price, all three Wear points receive a heavy extra coating of pure silver. When buying new silver laird Iliitware link your jeweler for HOL Hi It EDWARDS Silver liiluid or Super Plate-bud you will get maximum durability at minimum price. Sr! of Si. Tt'al‘llflfltll‘f— ’ Silver Iiilaiil, 3 '_ Super l’Iiliq, $3.15 Other Piece: in l'rupurlion Maiiit/acliind exclui‘ivcly in Canada by The Standard Silver Oompany a! Toronto, Limited let's, l“ltZl})y Street. I i SO” .W. V. A. Tea and Sports Labor Day Sept. 1, 1919 At Summerside Driving Park 1.00 p.m. (old time). . ._ . 'BASEBALtu-Summerside is. Charlottetown Auto Race-"For 6 Cylinder Cars ‘ Auto Race- for '4 Cylinder Cars 100——yds. dash Pole Vault 220'—yds. Running 420—yds Running Half-mile Running Tug-iot-War Between Picked Tcams Bicycle Race-Boys under 18 years Gentlemen’s Driving RacMDiiven by owner to wagon.) Generous Prizes including cup; have been pre- sented for these entries. ‘ Admission to Grounds 25c—Tozi and Grand Stand extra. ' Entries to be made to R. EIIis~Scc’y-—Suiiimei‘side Dance at 80'clock P. M. (Old iiuiel iii UNION HALL. Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies 50c Tickets for Dance on sale at all Drug Stores Hiin Jump Broad Jump Mr, ( iriit-Itl ‘ayloi'. of Nine Mile t‘roek iiiid Ml'. (lordon thlLi'llll, of t‘aiioo (‘tiVl‘, left Monday morning for Provident-e, It. I. I . . ll: r left. 04- terilay on return in St. John, IillVIlli', it‘iijlbyl‘tl a pleasant visit In this city with their relatives. // 30' t1???“ '4- / M Inard'di “Lin-Imam Curio ' bihdflifl Steel'Worker’s Favorite - The Because ‘ol its rich, mellow flavor, and the satisfaction it gives. Put up in both Plug and Chi Plug form -—to suit every . s m o k e r’ s fancy. At all Tobaccom'sts and General Stores. NunsE‘MASTER ‘A'QRKMAN‘ “ ‘ A u