,;--,-_i__}_,_; - ,u=::-i_i;ilii_ l ..=_._ . g ~. swu-eunnnwsnalmeo-neaflllldi ~' S‘ 1., nxsl mSQFlfl-TSIDS.‘ ‘ssznvrllb-E-‘lffl '3 r l I l‘~ EIFIQB!5Y!S§§EE25"UH2LSE“$IFI5125798225284 PAGE TWO ‘t l 3 m’ . it . avatar. ;:;.-§~'!Lt»lu'~r..sai- Hub i AUCTION SALE ii HOUSEHOLD rumurun: AT 119 R00llF0llll STREET Friday, September 15th. at 10 a. m. I am instructed’ by Mrs. Fred W. Hyndman to dispose of remaining Household Furniture, i! as she is moving to the Charlotte Residence. HEAR TS AFIRE By MARY CHRISTIE CHAPTER 37 AN UNPLEASANT PROSPEUI.‘ "But I'm sure that Mr. Armstrons isn't attracted to Virginie." filed Prudence in a much more emphatic tone than the occasion warranted. Had she realized the hot eagerness ¢ splendid it would be for Prudence- who was young, and ignorant, and I Pictures and usual i home. tiAuetion Sale of Household Furnit of the Late 0. J. Gallagher 2 PARK TERRACE, BRIGHTON i i1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th at 10.30 a.m. i, Including beautiful Antique Settee, Electric Refriger- q utor, Electric Washing Machine and Vacuum, also Coal Range (new); Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite, articles found in a well appointed Wardrobe and Simmons Steel Beds. .l. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. The pretty restaurant cashier had appiloti (or a holdny. "I must recuperate," she said, ‘Mr lJPillliy is beginning to fade." "lhut so?" said the proprietor. “What makes you think so?’ "I notice the men are beginning to count their change." "1 may have many faults, but at. least I'm not two-faced." "I can quite believe it. Ii you were you wouldn't come out with that one." Constable: “The accuse‘ is an out of work plumber, sir, and ai- tompted a smash and grab raid." intensely feminine. and needed a strong shoulder to lean upon—how splendid and suitable if she and Peter Armstrong fell in love! "I only saidthat the Dale girl was wild about Peter. If Ito's a wise man. he'll give her a wide berth." Prudence pretty face had clouded. That hint of shadow gave Janet hope. Young girls were kittle cattle, and contrary, Prudence hitherto had pretended absolute indifference to Peter. But now-if she was indiffer- ent to him-why did Virginia's name in conjunction with the young inventors bring that W0l'l‘l0(l line to her smooth forehead? "She's very, very lovely," was. however all that Prudence answered. "Lovely? Huh? Handsome is as handsome does! Besides you ought t0 sec her in the early morning. As yellow as a ducks foot, and the lines cream and the powder in to hide ‘em I know." Janet nodded liel" head sogely. "Not that she isn't young enough, though old in know- showing, before she's got the cold, tart has lent her money before, and made an excuse about Luciivs last operation being so expensive, and a lot of other bills she had to meet. And Miss Vlrg "ho sometimes does know when she's defeated, and when not to press a point until a more fortuitous time-she passed it ofl with a giggle, and the proverb band capable oi paying her debts, and stopping her gambling, and look alter her. Miss Jinny was as mad as a wet hen in a thunder- storm!" Prudence had to laugh at that quaint simile. The two girls left the tea-shop, and-walking along the main street of the little country town-saw Mrs. Vansittarts imposing car standing outside the post office. "A special dinner-party at the Towers tonight," vounhsafed Juliet, with a slight curl of the lips. "How CHARLOTTETOWN her-and that's saying somethlnl. for the old fellow loves his food bet- ter than home or with 0!‘ 131111!!!" Janet looked rather stolldly at her emplOYEI. "Lucia has her masslfl ll 51X‘ thirty, and she isn't sleevlns Well- I won't be through with her till near- ly eight o'clock." "Oh, leave the child this 011661 She'll be all right." sold the impat- ient mother, her thoughts centered on the success or failure of the im- portant dinner. wouldn't be able to swallow a mor- 5 Tenns Cash‘ of that phrase, it would have ILlI- that if one was unlucky at cards, "1- Bulde" I,“ a “fer cue ‘g i J. A. MCDONALD, prised herself as much as it sur- one ‘ud have lots of luck in love- :21: zfihgévahéldAi-‘sylgtngyafoot Auctioneer prised her listener. But Mrs. Vanslttart up and told her, ~ " ' ~ i "I never said he was." A sudden if that was so, she'd better bring mite hum“ already new that " w“ lldea turned in Janets brain. How matters to a crisis, and get a. hus- we“. m despair. she burned w Prudence. no fault nowadays." Prudence shrank back. "I haven't got a frock." from now. She's Just M0111‘ 5811!?’ these folks do live for pleasure! All the ouhof-season daintles, no mut- ter what the cost! And in spite of all the noise and fuss, I don't be- lieve there's much enjoyment in. these parties." Prudence was too young and fresh to take that view. “It must be rather nice to have so much money that you Cam get any- thing you fancy," she hasarded rather timldly, for she was afraid of Janet's cutting tongue. t But before the latter could com- ment upon the observation, Mrs. No matter if you spoiled it, I could get another." This was the easy speech on money matters that was peculiar to Mrs. Vanslttart and her kind. Prudence hesitated. Already in- debted to the quite kind-hearted woman, she didn't want to ‘let her down‘, when help was possible- But she didn't at all fancy the oc- casion. And . . . she did not want to meet Bert 'I‘raymorei Mrs. Vanslttart was persistent. She waived all objections aside. "I'll send the cur down to Green Mag- . .. .. Vansittart herself came out of the 0011x5212?’ “gm: t: ‘lined; z ledge. Old as Egypt. It's the life she's| post office, looking rather worried. 0811198 l9 5W9" °‘°1°°k- m“ Wm g d the may.’ e ' T’ e Oreo led has told on her. Dancing till all she walked directly toward; h" give you lots of time to dress at the g ———- hours of the morning. Playing cards. car, and then, sighting the two Towers. My maid will have every" pend me in your wool to he spun nto Yarn and wove into Blankets. IFIUIERNIESS and as hard and merciless to an op- ponent. Mouth set like a steel trap. i brow lightening. ""lvliss Mercer, funny I never with her eves as keen as a rauien, young women, patised a moment, her thins ready for you. and the frock laid out. You already have While satin slippers? Good! I'm sure you'll You'd think her very life dependedl thought oi you! Could you help me enjoy the evening, dear." cgaliiziejd ggelonstifgolil-yfinfia Rad cm“ rm‘ on it, as I do believe it does, for it's our; o1 a dlfligulty?" And away she went in her gor- immkpes 51,00, and i; unjaundel-cd Leave my belief she makes her living at "Dgpgndg who; 1i», is," said Janet genus limousine, leaving a dlsquleted Fl 85; it lakes five lbs. oi wool per illzinkct. Wool must bo well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out Montreal ClfTown 8t leave for St. John's bridge, and joker, and these gamb- ling games." Prudence shlvered. The insecurity ' gruffly. Mrs. Vansittarfs wealth and power in the neighborhood couldn't overawe her. Prudence on the sidewalk. (To be Continued.) ____,.i___ The trained nurse shook her head. Conscience wouldn't allow me. I "Couldn't you help me out‘! _ I know you're rather young, but that's "Well, I can lend you the very thing. Virginie. Dale ordered it from town, and hated it when she tried ‘sq . ' GUARDIAN Just pure brewers’ At Drugglcu’ TBEVNATIONAL it on. It was too tight for her, and didn't suit her. 5o 1 bousht it from her to send to one of my nieces for her coming-out party, a month deal‘, and it would ilt you perfectly] P...;o1........;”‘* Busily at Work KINGSTON, Ont., sept. ll. — Portsmouth Penitentiary is busily at work and at play, peacefully and industrlously undertaking one of the largest construction projects started for many ycars in the pris- on beside Lake Ontario. It was lea-med today that every convict, except those in hospital, is at work. Intermittent rumors that dissat- isfaction existed among the convict population oi Portsmouth were re- futed by the knowledge that the entire body oi prisoners ls at work. It was charged in some quarters that since the riots of last October and during the recent trials of ‘riot- ers the prison has been in a turmoil. Work has started on an under- taking that will add several acres to the area. oi the prison yard. The entire east wall of the institutio- will be torn down and a new wall erected to take in a. large field be- side the prison which for years has coNsriPAnoN Tone up your entire system with NB YEAST FLAKES. A natural laxative. flaked. Richest in vitamins. yeast, dried and and Grown’ Yiesilii. l: l II I T I D n Sahnlganh Harold!‘ mlalalolflmltclqlh-lllldlnnllhnmTocol-lm 1| IIIIIIIII made inside the institution and stone quarried by convicts. A reporter watching the activity along the east wall made ready to run for the nearest telephone when he saw 20 convicts suddenly drop tools and rush to a guard. But no wonder they rushed. The guard held out an armful oi ripe toma- toes, a mld-aftemoon treat for the boys. The idea was to get the larg- est and reddest. It was learned that every shop in the prison had its full quota of man at work. Renovation and fire-proofing oi the building used as a shoe and tailor shop. from where convicts are alleged to have rushed during tne riots nearly a year ago, la well advanced. About 20 men are en- gaged putting on a new tin roof. It was loomed softball has be- come a , , pastime _ the convicts. In 20 minute periods they are turned out in groups on a dia- mond. Games are played but prac- tices are more frequent. Quoits is also popular. Iiour or been unused. Huge piles oi concrete bricks. 1h si f sin l ya la di F “m? dzfulfm; fiat“ fie, Qfimfifij Rmuslfdawr” 8:12:29 8325:‘ g of such a mode of existence frisht-l "A guest has suddenly felled me Wife-John. what ls the difference fnurse and hooking yarn. Put ship- naming", gag, 5 9c; g cued her. even in $116 116511118- for tonight, and it means we'll have between direct taxation and indir- Per‘: name on all parcels and own- Rosolind Oct. 20 Oct. 2s “LuclCs been against her lately. to sit down thirteen to dinner. Lord ect tendon? erfls mime, address and instructions inside. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lb. lots WM. LANDRIGAN, GARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents 65 Qllficn Street. Charlottetown. too," continued Janet, warning to her theme. “I heard her trying to borrow fifty pounds from Mrs. Van- sittart the other day. Mrs, Vansit- Gumbermere is coming, and he's awfully superstitious on that ques- tion. He'd rather eat in the serv- ants’ hall than chance such a num- Husband-Why, the n ‘JPGHCB be- tween your asking me for money and going through my trousers pock- ets when I'm asleep. being made inside the prison for the first time, dot the field that soon will be part oi the walled-in prison area. The new building will be erected by prisoners using materials five horseshoe pitching rings were inusetodayandasthe rlngdrop- ped peals oi laughter and cheers arose. Warden W. B. Megloughlin rc- fuscd to cbminent on progress ba- ing made in keeping the convicts at SEPTEMBER 12, 193, ————~-—_- E 1*," KES MONTIIAI." work, but it was learned he’ isweu pleased with the situation. Smith and Brown were making their first tlap across the ocean, Smith soon found his sea-legs, bug Brown was less fortunate. and m forced to retire to his cabin. After a. while Smith burst m up} him. ' “Come on," he shouted, "there's something I want to show you." Brown groaned. "What-what is it?" he asked. l "It's the most wonderful “Milling ship," said smith. . "I don't want to see a lhlp," Brown returned. "Oall me when you sec a tree." Miami's llnlment for llurltlb. _.._i__.___n_.._ ._. _ . ,_,_ llo no: llegleet, Your Eyes An examination might be of ‘not benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J . S. TAYLOR or-Toiunrnisra South lhlc Queen Square . ‘f’. 1.; V. .. .,s,._;._ One For $15.00 F0111‘ F01‘ $10.00 Eagh Seven For $5.00 Each——$35.00 .{ Two For $3.00 Each -— $6.00 Two For $2.00 Each —— $4.00 16 Extra Prizes This Week Totalling SIXTEEN MORE AH PRIZES FOR filliiRliliiN CUNTEXTHNTS THIS WEEK 80.000 EXTRA VOTES TlllS WEEK FOR EACH $10. CLUB OF SUBSCRIPTIONS Turned in up to Wednesday Night, September 20th EXTRA CAS —- $15.00 $40.00 Pile Up The Votes 5},“- THE SIX? EEN EXTRA PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED to the sixteen contestants subscriptions m The (jum- tember 12th up selltember 20th. A SPEfflfil. PPIRIUI) 0F PJIGHT DAYS liiake 'i'i~.ii-: Week A Big One. $100.00 WIN our-at BIG one-one rr THIS WEEK One $10. Club gives . . - ' Two $10. Clubs give . Five $10. Clubs give . Ten $10. Clubs give . . . . HOW MANY EXTRA VOTES CAN YOU GET THI WEEK? No Extra Club Votes will be given the last Two Weeks of Contest. Make This Week Your Biggest and Best Week. 80,000 Extra Votes ._ . . . . . . 160,000 Extra Votes . 400,000 Extra Votes 800,000 Extra Votes llew Candidates Start NOW All contestants start even today for the sixteen Extra Cash Prizes - Start NOW and win One. 001w WAIT-START NOW.