I “l! Alkhl-"t $ c qr- v v ut . acacia: BLinns-Rcouihelhtlcavselbkoe --s MIL Es» WHAT a Golod Time f/zay lam/e, Every wdking hour is fiilcil f0 brim with a variety "f lU)'U\-\5 spurts ilflll healthful pleasures t, , spurts dhy . . . races and other competitive events . . . duck gaimcs . . . shulllelanartl . . . deck tennis . . . qumrs - - - horse racing . . . dancing . when yuu cross by (Iunstiian Pacific 'l'uuri\t Third (Iahin m liurarpc . . - 3 tn 5 sailings weekly from Montreal zm-l Quebec tu 9 British and (Ion- lincnfal Ports. Tot/rt}! Thin! Calvin Iiawrrl Fares as low as $185.00 Full in/arrnnliorz from your Iowa I agent ar l: B. ANDREWF‘. Dist. Pits‘ Agent, (‘nnzulizln Pacific Rfliiwuy. 40 King Strcvt, Saint John. N. Ii. ‘ The weave of the knitted sport. costume gives it its style this sco- son. Plain colors are more fash- ionable than ntixccl. lProfessional Bards ,_-__.._ii_j___.._-_4§_. . FURS l Remodelled 6a’ Repaired ~ MRS DAVISON v 170 Prince Street 888l-9-19-tts1mo. v- IJR. 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Mathleann, u. n Barrister 8a Solicitors Money to Lmn Charlottetown and Montague y__ w" ‘McLEOD & BENTLEK " " J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. fhnlstcr and Attomcy-nt-Law (and-e: I80 Richmond Street MONEI T0 LOAN l‘ "l "But, my dear," gently remon- strates 2hr fond young husband," - you have no use to." an aeroplana ccwv-me. win a cortmnc is not .Iy ex- iur, bu! ttancen you lion l0 wear ti" "Yen, Horzxc," young mfc. s.’ :l'pnn!@——t7".! c.‘ Ivy (c: mllsr-r. should u him 7-’ .1 1 .:'r ‘PH-J.’ ' "So you throw mu down, eh? Wcll, remorse will mhko ycu cat your very ‘nsart out." “Not me. Monk Professor. Can't you name evc» on: thing that ha! starch in it?" Nlohl/ Pupil: ~ llhoily: i suppose your uishr hn I great many admirers? Jennie! n50: to three of them. The school girls woollen frocks should have a linent or pique c0118!" INA 1611. '19 nun/ions “NIMEANT C, M. Lampson 8C0. thlpplng bugs will be furnish- ed without churn by opplyin| to IL ’l‘. Holman, Ltd, Slim- mcrslde. P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. 6-1 Queen Street London, E. C. l. England Public Auction Sales (Continued) Mrs. Deane. “She's an against herself.” , up——vcry serious rative, asked: n Europa. I 1m sou‘:- portunity to confide in B. woman l t O I O O JUST SUPPOSE cxpresslon and- \‘.'e hovcvft an air ship me?" She asked suddenly arr’ the circum- c .u'1i have no occa- ‘cicar myself. answered tizs fair "Bu! than, s-rossc/ .-.r ad- rv: i: cicp: with l day morning. l She did not answer this. A mom- ‘tumcd ting subjcct; with: ¢,man—this lilo up here!" r “Is anything so wonderful for a she askcd. “You ntust rrmanxbcr, W0. that we can't go to the Black Jack and the Corn-stock Lode." She smile at that mid-Victorian con- ceit; and I smiled back. To Mrs. Donne's gcnsration and mine. the vlllchlre of a lady in any establish- ment where hard liquor was sold P01911013’, seemed so impossible o; to be humorous, grotesque. “Then you don't really like our 4811111?” said I, almost rcscntfully ,MY 0119 night on the Cottonwood lCOUPlBT had begun to develop my spirit of local pride. “In $135113. I d0," she rcplltid. M50“ 0f- ‘15 i119 Jmtive Yankee says. But I'm afraid I'm {so much a “M11311 W like it wholly. IVs leYrlbly brutal in places. 1 can't: as yet take all this talk about 501d I.‘ l'm a vegetarian.’ You are dumb. they talk to me about: ‘cleanups- isn't that the word-my mind only Dicturcs the stupendous rings and settings for brooches that it Wm "m"! I like to sins at the pitmo and to embroider little dcggns and to lmlnt little uYatsr-color land. Sure. collars. Scapes- 811d t0 80 to church and pretent that I'm really sorry for my little sins, and to make lime “n5 and l” @5511? discreetly as a Qty slwuld ablml? Why JOhn broke engagement to Mary. 1 love EXGEIRSIONS .i___ Ycs. but |hv'| only on .. _. Orwell every Tllftsdgy 3 p_ M_ Victoria every Thursday 7 A, M, East River every Friday 3 p_ M_ West River every Saturday 3 r, M, ltilEllMATlSM Pour Minnrd‘: into u worm dish. llub linimenr [emly in; than apply ir lccordinl to directions . . and soon you'll get relief For further information Phone 773, lVfR.—AND MRS. t Ri ,. $91M mm “It's safe, I think," commented inspired cook—though she has little enouflh to work with here." She has to bel a. little gruff to guard b81361“ “I can readily understand that,“ [1 replied. Then Mrs. Deane looked, now~and catch“ lng at a. pest phrase in In!’ Ill-P" “Did you say-that you were Rn haven't heard from my non. editor?" .- ho in tour. at worried." "Vvhs: l: ill! next slop?" | ‘Hunt: Carlo." "Tmn yuull lcar tram him." It had been long since I had 0D" mid I fairly reveled in the lllXllfy. telling the story of my strugglcs with mining, my lucky call on Mar- cus Handy, and my first night on a newspaper. she seemed amused ‘at; first; then a shade crossed her I “You didn't. come to interview one! _rather breathlcssly. This question (chilled like o. dash of cold water my glowing mood. But I hastened to “No—-\vhy shawl I? We haven't a. society column as yet," I added with an owkard attempt at subtle gallantry. "Besidcs, Sunday is my day off. Thcrzfs no paper on Mon- ont of sllmcc- followed lmlil she y “This must be W'0llClCl':lil-I()t‘ a woman as for a man, I wonder?" with the proper seriousness. Whenl I 4 1 s.s. “llAliLAllll” ‘i mum/mg U! 15% gossip. That on the mrlace- And deeper down-security!” She had preceded that word “securlty" by one of her delicious little rests 111 the rhythm of her speech: and iwhfil she came out with it, her fallen a ivoice seemed to --have whole octave. "Yes? she continued, beginning almost under her breath. "I love fsecurity! I didn't once. I [wonder if lfhavenl: a little piece of man in me. jBut I've leaamed better. A woman ‘has to follow her nature. Security now above everything. Something you can count on." I Somehow, I had taken it for granted that Mrs. Deane was older {than I, having yet to learn that zmy woman ls infinitely older wisdom of the spirit than any man. l! turned and looked at her with new eyes. Not the shadow of the‘ tiniest ridge or wrinkle broke the; smooth contour of her skin, now‘ color. This woman, speaking I sombcrly of deep things-she was only a young girl after all . . . as, I watched her looking with qbsen/t eyes toward the panorama or the peakcs, I felt that the air about her quivered with an intangible tension, as though ghostly armrs were arrayed for bottle. Up from beside the road. My partner and 1i” the cluster of tents and cabins rose the sound of volcss singing to the accompaniment of u. melodeonzl "AIM and Dla My Savior Bleedl’, Services were beginning in the 805ml tent. It seemed that: her! reminiscent mood hud broken. Shel ¢h111180d the subject abruptly to; personalities of the camlp. None of‘ them did I recognize until she‘ asked: "D0 you know the sheriff '01‘ marshal or whatever they call him’ —tl'1e one with the wide hat ma‘ the impressive imperial-Mr. Mc-i Grath?" I “I've met him; he registered my claim,” I replied. “Seerhs like a good fellow," 1 added, my sense o; signaling-to someone Istage. I've wondered if it might b6 justice struggling with o. less gen- erous cmotion. r Q ORNS LIFZ’ OFF’ Pain Stops/ l - a l l An amazing remedy -- acts in a l few seconds and causes no pain. The g corn shrivcls up and loosens. An- ‘other application or two and the l corn drops out. Wonderful-yes it is -but that is just how Putnam's Corn Extractor works. You can buy Putnam's Corn Extractor from any druggist. for 35c. Pu-rNAn/lfs. ' 'Con.~i Ex-rnAcroR» TIMETBLE CHANGES Important changes in train schedules, will be made on Sunday, September 27th. For further particulars apply Ticket Agents. M“; confidence of my p008?- myDcane responded with B. 68-51151- (or meals," volunteered Mrs. Dean: {Everyone compliments h“, shoo ling! It's odd. isn't 1t, llvms in i world where skill it Um"! me“ ls the qusllaty everyfme “m” “r mirera? I 509M159 W" l3 that my’ 1100. I suppose m“ are that wall ‘whgn they left alone. Pve he" my father say~" Was she trvlns =° tantalize me, that She dw" “g always just short of a revelation m; she stopped and. B» thlmsh w change the sublecb- glanced dmlm at the cottonwood Courier. 1Y1“? wind-blown at her feet. “I see by y»; paper we had fin‘ lother robbery K051911353’? she 5am" ,‘ “Yea I wrote the accOUnC. Mr. Hmjdy 5113's it's all the work of 0"“ ‘gunm m, thinks they may have iaccompllccs in camp." The moment {I come out with this. 1 Wished l‘ lunsaid. Ir seemed like brelrsvlns Mrs. “He come; 1n somesttmu balanced "Indeed?" and SOMEIWW her own lnscrutubility spurred m6 on to still deeper confidences. “There was one Odd thing ablmtl . _ , .. o , . C tanned to a delicate some“ crenmmthat Stagg robbn}, 1 said You, in bags of 3,000 pennies Mrs ora solknow I saw more of it than I ad‘; —~"~i—"—‘—‘"_i”_ mitted that auv- I didn't 51ml? I‘ went on, hastily justifying myself for my failure of courage, “be-g cause my lyurtncr wouldn't; lei; mil, He mt that you only endanger the; lives of the passengers. But their! horses were tethered in the bushES were hidcl-rn on tllg ridge above.- We could sec tllClik-YOU couldlfb. There was one peculiar horse—a| buckskin with o big white mark on, his flank. Like ¢hat—" 1 picked up! n ‘twig, sketched the pattern on the‘ ground. "A buckskin?" Deane. inquired ‘Mrs. '"I'h&t‘s what they call it; hero- ye1low—almost the shade of a light; tan kid glove. Another cur" ions thing-probably just my im- agination, but it struck me at the time. Once one of the bandits W110 lay on the rocks covering the Pas‘ sengers, rose up and seemed to be in the the express messenger." “As likely as anyone." replied Mrs. Deane. "How do you know. "D here, that anyone is what we'd call good in the East?" But. She caught her breath as she said 1i. and paused a moment before She remarked in hcr voice that drippédl the words like honey: "You men must find what shall I call ll}?'—$pll‘ltl1fll release-Ah all this! An atmosphere _where you don't have to behave unless Y0" want to." "Don't you feel any release yflllf- self?” I asked. “I think I did at flrst~ in m)’ weak feminine way," she replied. “It's after all quite glorious to b6 starting into a new world, your Rubicon crossed. But afterwarli—" she spread out her hands with a pretty, fluttering gesture-Waiter- wardyou realize what you are-—B woman after all. I suppose though that; we'll have the lost word! The thing you're making here in cotton- wood camp ls only a set of nests for a. set of women.” Her eyes brightened t0 mirth as she played on with her fantasy. "You're now 1115i; zfllherlnl; the sticks and straws --snd squabbling over them!" Mrs. Barnaby was picking her WHY Ill’! the muddy path ba-tween hcr kitchen tent and the cabin. Mrs. Deane looked up, perceived her. "Gracious! and I promised Mrs. Barnaby to tidy this place up for Sunday!" said Mrs. Deane. Reading in ""8 my "lsmlssal. I rose. She Rent her seat. But as she looked up l | John Duncan, . SEPTEMBER 22. m; Twin Sisters’ Unique Récofd LONDON, Sept, 21 - A 0'8- -,rflflt; record ls attained by the .wiu sisters. the Downer Counts" .1 Lyttnn and the Dowlflfir lid-Y Loch, who celebrated their 00th “lrthclsy anniversary Monday- They are the daughters of H011- . Edward Vliliera, brother o! the 4th i‘ Earl of Clarendon. Edith vmters. at the are of 13- marrted Baron Lvtton, sou of the famous statesman and author, t1‘! 1364. The bride was later a. lady of the bedchamber to Queen Vic- toria and then to Queen Alexandra- Her husband received an esr1dom' after being successively Minister t0 Lisbon, Viceroy of India and Am- bnssador to Paris. _ Meanwhile, Illizabeth Yilliers, the Dowager lady Inch, married Hen- ry Broughman Loch when she was 21. Her husband after sufferin! cruel experiences as a FY1801"?! l" china, received the GovernorshiP or the Isle of Man and later he became Governor of Victoria and High Commissioner in’ South Afri- ca. 11c was finally raised to the peerage. The Dowager Countess of Lytton has been a widow since 1891. While the Dowager Lady Loch last her husbllnd 1n 1900. ' WOMAN PAID WITH COPPERS WEST PALM BEACH, Fla“, Sept 21 —Weekiy alimony 0t’ $30 is not to be sneezed at, but when it comes curtain ‘drawn between her soul I and mine. Only behind the curtain bumed the light of some emotion—— again, was it fear? - (To Be Continued) ORE THE TIFF.‘ CIIANCELLOR Norman Nicholson A: 0rs., l (‘olnplniunuis and Christy Slcsrcr k Ors. Defendants Ily vlrtlw of an onlcr of this (‘nurt 'l;fll‘tl on tlln Jfitil 0f Scptcmhcr lllRl 1t uns- orulcrctl lhnt tho Iilstntc nf lfoil- rrh-k Nh-lvnhlnui lntc of Kcnslngtnn in Prince (‘thinly in Print-c l‘lll\\'lll'tl lsimul slmulll ho nvllnlnlotcrod in this Vnnrt and tinlt nil nlcoilnts and clnimn zurniust the cstllfr- shmlid hp rccclvoil llllll inkcn hy the Vice Cimnccllnr. .\il t-rcilitnrs of the dorms-led nr rlnlm- in}: nny ink-root in his Estate nrc hcrclly nrdcrcrl to come in on or ho- fnrc the 15th dny of October next: at twclvc o'clock noon lfofnro tlw Vice (‘hnnvr-linr nt his Chambers in the Law (‘ourts lluliiling in Charlottetown to prnvn Choir dchts or claims nthcr- wise to he cxclilcicnl from the bent-lit of mini rmll-r mul horn-d from Illlll fllIllllIt-lt any claim nlrnlnnt the Bflltl ltstnti- in tllln administration. l).\'i‘l'li> this twcnty-lltst dny of Scptcmlwr A. l). 193i. A. A. IIPLFIAN Complainants Solicitor LICITII E. BlfliPKl-IN. Registrar. Rlilti-D-QB-Jl. CORN The CANADA srmcn 00., Limited MQNTREAL lint um qpt fr“ E RY R 7 lguunlgumsny l. of {ft MON“ J1 Sill/l)! I A L. Ferguson considers it in the court demanding that yum“ light of a nuisance. show cause why he should m, be Twice, she charged, had her tor- mer husband, Harold tr died a bag of 3,000 pennies to A her door and twice had she refused to accept the an order was ‘issued in'the circuit held in contempt of court. MTS- Ffltmlson characterized the 3,000 pennies as an illegal gum" of payment and contended that m‘ small coins in excess of 25 cm, m, not constitute legal payment, Ferguson money. Yesterday THERE MINT BE A REASUN! Things don't Just happen. And there's a reason‘ why the Woodstock is I0 generally prefer-ml In the progressive business of this country, as is indicated by tho scores of telegrams and letters lBCQlVOd- That reason-a betw- product, both ln design and construction, bucked by an orgsum. lion rendering unsurpassed service and "co-operation. Order direct und save agents profit! lt pays to cut out the middleman. 100M to 150M lower in serial, $95. 00, and we will make you a fair allowance for your old machine. and not. connected with the Typewriter Trust. vlted. Canadian Importers, Wholesalers, There's a reason for everything. 1931 models $105.00; same model previous to 1931, We are an independent dealer All inquiries ln- P. O. BOX All AMHERST, N. S. I21- GLEABANBE SALE l am instructed by the Adminis- trartrix of the Estate of the latt Sr., of Wheatlcy River, P. E. 1., to sell by Public Auc- tion, on Wednesday, er 23rd, I931, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow- ing stock, crop and Implements. l urocK-z work horses, a milk cows, 3 dry cows, 3 heifers, two ycsr old, 1 steer, 1 pure bred bull 3 years old, 1 pure bred bull, Lyear old; 10 sheep, 1 shrop. rum, 1 brood sow, pure bred; l ‘boar, 50 hens, 8 geggg, 34 ducks. lMPLEMENTS-l binder, 1 hay- mower, hay rake, new; gang plough, 3 sect. spike narrows, single plough, drum, Hall shaker, spring tooth harrorvs, hlller, seed drill, turnip drill, potato scuffler, grain crusher, cream separator, Laval, new; truck wagon; cart, wheels, iron axle, road curt, pulper, hay fork, rope and blocks, cross cut. saw, rlp saw, crow burs. axes. shovels, forks, sewing machine, cook stove, new, (coal), cook stove (wood). harness, carpen- ters tools and other articles too numerous to mention. CROP-HS ntooks wheat. 225, stooks mixed grain, potatoes, 2 tons hay. hay stack. Terms of Sale-All sums of $10.00 and under cash. over $10.00 13 months credit on approved joint note. 6% of! for cash. If day stormy on following fine day. I will otter for sale the furrn of the lute John I} , consisting of 100 sores of land, 95 acres clear, balance covered with a valuable growth of hard and soft wood. ' Also I will offer for rental the farm known as thc Duncan horne- stead, consisting of 50 acres of land. Terms made known at sale- ALEX. MucRAE, to my farewell bow. I felt again a Auctioneer. 8917-9-21-21. Those“Sh‘ade Rollers are Uncertain at Times lllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘SO 0O Kills Popularity Many, many limes that 0f.- iensiveSoiled Clothes Qdor has robbed folks oi social and business irlendships. And it's so easy to correct. . . . Just a regular, thorough, quality Cleaning +0 remove the damaging dirt, dust and bodily odor "From the garments. H's a wise investment in ap- pearance and popularity. Uusi Pliono 98.5 l “Wéar Clean Clothes" ' New Method llieanerstl-tfl- PHONE 983 B.v BRIGGS LIMITED. OF RAW FURS ‘Yuma in. a.» UP 161112 BATHROOM mo SHAVE INSTEAb or worms ‘nu. MORNING You coir so now. Aunr ELLA Ms JUST so»: m To ‘like A Mm m ‘his HOUSE DlNlT know warmer, sills ouellr ‘E: or. M01‘. 8MB SAID ll‘ seams» INPELWATE Wall-a ‘mess WAS A MAN MYGOSH, I'LL so our m ‘me BACK YARD AND llAve A\ SMoKz WHOQPEE! will-Es m; i? Tile Fotuzs‘? 11k to... 0F YooTb musk. sue: wAs Puums bows “me BATuRwM SHADE AND tr ems orr ‘m: nouns!