an!» aefii)‘ .>‘=';‘-¥‘ f“ §%.<;._.={.~.L.-"- . as‘. i} l. i2! z‘ -; é i a § i i s 3' W m? s a? The ' “By _c. N. 01A. Dollar MWilliamson " “amItooearlyWheuheiLashe scoeptedm-ashsrldank lnvitstim l-rfnaltdown. * ‘:50 acres of land, well watered and oirltivated, with first class buildings. luatsd near Church and School. i0 $5. ANNIE JANE MU§HY, , ” Burlington, P. l. I. Before October 1st. 1934. L-GM-Q-ZG-Iil. rusuc iiiiGTiilli -'.l‘harewilliaesoldhyl’ublloAue- Hon at lllount llyan on Wednesday thethlrddnyofmtoberstthehot‘ oftwudelockkaflreafteasaoonthe property of the late Reverend Michael A. Ryan consisting of one hundred acres of land and buildings thereon. For further particulars apply at the oiilce o! ‘MAOGUIGAN it TRAINOB, Solicitors. .L-6a4-9-25-27-29-10-z. ' E La'a""r<c""sr""'namsfi i CO., LTD. E P i h ii i5 Gaspesla. Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Winona Sept. 1,1 Sept. l’! Sept. I’! Ga-ipesia Sept. l9 Sept. 25 Winona Sepkfl Oct. 1 0et.1 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Aim“ f PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND ln the Probate Court 26th George V., A D 19M In Be IIstate.o¢ Tater B. Duffy late of lone in Queens County, in the said Priest Proelnc Perish dfllfill 3d testste. By the Honourable HAROLD LEANORD PALMER Surrogate Judge of Probate liltc., tc.. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within laid County upon res n s i on a d? ‘th petiti ct Patrick Duffy of Emerald in Prince County in said Province, Farmer, the Executor of the above named estate praying that a citation may he issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore herby r uirsd to cite all ersons interested n the said Estate o be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’: County, in the said Province. on Wednesday the Tenth day of October next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the lame day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said lilstate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis Mac- Phee, Esq Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do herhy order that s true copy hereof be forthwith published in scrac newspapen published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof bs forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively, Court namely, in the hail of the House in Charlottetown aforesaid in front of the school-house in n aforesaid and in front of the Hail in Iona aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as afore- said may have dos notice thereof. I Given under my hand and the Seal L-aeii-a-s-"nirfi-ti. Professional Garlic .McLEOD 6? BENTLEY J. a canons: W. I. BENTIII, l. O. Ofliec: 1R0 Richmond Street ‘Gwynneth F. tannins . will open a Pianoforte Class Studio d0 on October 1st. Yietory Avenue. §§§+Q-O-O-O-§ Q-278-9-15-stt-1 mo. liany Gomez F-GC-M- VIOLINIST Stanley, Show and Peardon. Bldg. Charlottetown, P. l. l. INSTEUUPION IN VIDIJN AND THUG‘! L-lie-e-ra-tr. FOR WELL DRILLING Oolnmlllesh With T}? Trask Well Co. ’ . AUGHAN ll. 6300K Local ntstive Morley M. Bell's Lsw Oilios Bsmmerids or Phons $91.- am BELL s} MATi-IIESON "ILLDQII lllallshlesulhl-Ll. Barristers ds-Sellcitots _ H Money to been Osncrla BlocLCharIottedewnJlJ. IO ui- nnastam, as. can. u I“ IAIOETEIQBOLIOPNJI, l!“ ma, ' "nfdaTrainor llarkl. L00 o. sooner-names. some». m. of the said Court this 4th day’ o! II- A 1984 25th year of Ills Majesty's reign. (Old) I, L. PLLMIB, (L l) TUDGII OI‘ PROBATE MORTGAGE SALE There wllllbs sold by public auction in front of the Court House at Char- lobtatowu in Queens County, Prince Edward Island on Monday the 22nd day of October 19M at the hour of l2 o'clock noon all that tract of land sit- Power, on the f James o i Iitlpsflhk bh Angus I. llfcnAulay formerly, new Mrs Charles raining one hundred acres of land a little more or lee; being the land d-e- scribed in s Government deed to James Smith bearing dshe the 17th March 188$. This sale is made is pursuance of a Power of Isle contained in two In- dentures of Mort 80th day of July 1 by Ha h John Smith House n Queens County aforesaid, far»- rner, of the one part and the under- ing been made in payment of the prin- sscured the by =~ - er rs t . Lean and ldepKinnon, ‘ Zityorso I“ Dated thlg 17th day o! September 193d. I. A- KULIAN Mom ages I451 0-27-10-5-12 ($5.... MIGTIOI SALE A1.‘ Ill!‘ IOYAIII‘! premises st last loyalty ell sarunnar, sass. as, lass at LOOUeIoek-IHI. won't have arrived there yet. and in the uste on township number 83 in Queens County aforesaid hounded as follows: Bounded on the south by the St. Pet- eaw Road for the distance of thirty-five chains on the east by the land of John t by land formerly north by lands of possession of Bernard Mcisasc cou- e one dated the and the other the Nth day ef November 1W7 both made of Ten Milo signed of the second but default hav- Boyei Bank Building, Charlottetown ' "Ne." abs assured him plsassu , tboudi with a wandering mind "I ordered tee-but ~y0u shall have some lreah. What have you found outnuabout my husben ca: the ‘They've sons to Bousssda," the Shoe King answered "It's a motor trip of seven hours at least. They The 011111138111‘ and car were engaged to be absent from three to four days. I found out at the the garage where l - "I'm much °bll8bd to you for taking s11 this trouble." . "It was not trouble,” the Greek protested. You seem to have chang- edéed Sheridan. You're not inter- es 311L031. yes I am. awfully interested," “$11191! you've not altered your mind-in regard to your husband?" There was anxiety in Nazlos tone, 111d Betty faintly smiled. she KIIBW that what he had done wasn't 1o;- love of her blue eyes. He had some design which concerned the girl. Either he wanted revenge, o;- wgntgd the girl herself. That was the rea- 5°l1 Wily he wished to prevent Miles "211111111118 éiivorceitdhnd free. V911’ 011811311 in any way," she said. "Isn't this quite a little @1111“ we're slaying in. Mr. Nazlo? There seem to be so marry funny complicgtions! I suppose "the next one will be, Miles turning up m; the yachtFwith his pretty lady-and 9111111118 me in possession." "That may happen tomorrow," Na-zlo agreed. And as Betty kept her opinion of his motives to herself, so he kept to himself his next inten- tions. He had thought of telling her m" he meant to start early in the morning by motor for Boussada; yet somethins in her manner caused him to decide otherwise. He could not define that “gfimg- thins." but he t- nnectcd it with Prince Paul di Salvano. The young woman had the air of being up to some impish trick. She might even hope to persuade Baivano to throw over the Callahan girl, and run away with her instead. It would be Just as well to let her believe that she had plenty oi rope, and then to draw it 111. by hurrying Sheridan back from Bousaads. to Algiers. Nazio was still sitting with Betty on the terrace o1 the 3t. George, when far away at the desert ‘own Miles Sheridan's car drew up be- fore the little hotel whose white facade was painted rose-red by the sunset. PAUL'S TREACHERY Baivano had lied to Betty. He and Rose Callahan were married. But even if Mrs. Sheridan had not come to Algiers with her letters and her threats, his position would still have been insecure. Callahan, delighted at first with his title, had token the precaution of making enquiries before allowing things to go too far. Hc had expect- ed debts, but not aceful debts, and the sflair. with Mrs. Sheridan was not the only one that had started scandal. The old man would have liked to secure the right kind oi a prince (or a son-in-isw, but it looked as if Sal- vam weren't the right kind. Not only that, but there were plenty of better princes where Bsiveno osme from, and in various other countries. Callahan resolved to take Rose where these princes were, and where Prince Paul di Selvano was not. But he made one error of judgment. He let Rose and Seivano see too oieer- gmaéid too soon what was in his Rose knew her father well. She had been in love before-though not like thisb-and Pop hadn't "cotton- ed" to the men. He had been a-ight in those cases, because they weren't good enough for her, but this one was. She adored Paolo, and meant to have him. It was she, therefore, who warned Balvano of danger, and suggested a secret marriage, because "Pop would have to come round in the end." The Prince, being Italian, would not have dared propose it, for the tc. simple reason that such a marriage would not in fact. be legal, and he might ‘be accused of deceiving the girl. He explained in a. half-hearted As she explained to Sdrvano after- wards, Pop behaved more like a mad roared home truths Prince's morals, and slid he'd break the marriag riage anyhow, by Gsdi Rose cried so much, however, that eventually Callahan a lented. He talked with the bridegroom, and put him on probation. Sulvano wasn't to consider Rose his wife, and must prevent the truth about the secret marriage from leaking out. The pair would be perrrdttcd to call rbem- selves engaged, and Salvsno might follow the father and daughter abroad, where Callahan had already planed to travel. If the Prince be- haved himself for six months, and 1f meanwhile Callahan heard no worse tales than he had heard already, there might be a real wedding-An Home, perhaps, after s. meeting with Paolohs parents; With this concession Bslvano had ‘to be content, on the principal o! half a. loaf being beter ‘Iran no bread, and on the understanding that-Aer the honour of the family- Dlld llfilnfldiuwiy. A130, Clliihflll was willing to advance money {or Sslvsnds travelling and other ex- P011508. The arrangement was humiliating, but Callahan was e. millionaire sev- eral tinrea over. I! Paolo could "Keep out, all disagreeable: would soon be forgotten. Pop was like that! He couldn't bear malice. Consequently Sa-ivnno was at present extremely busy in keeping on that good side.He hoped sometimes, that he was suc- ceeding, though Callahan remained gloomy and morosa, suspicious every time that his son-in-lew looked at any woman except Rose, or accepted an invitation to play bridge. Betty Sheridan's letter. had been almost a death sentence. Salvano had glanced it, through, crumpled it and the envelope mm his pocket, and. thinking quickly, had walked in the wake o! the Oeilsbans, on the Terrace. Ho shuflied his thoughts like a pack o! cards, and as s result allowed Rose to sit facing Mrs. Sheridan whom be saw as he passed through the doorway. It would be useless, he knew, to try and prevent the girl or her iatn- er from seeing the newcomer. Such an attempt would fail, and. excite the suspicions of both, though Sol- vano had long ago "had it out" with Rose about Betty. He'd explained that the affair hsd been the mereat flirtation, that Mrs. Sheridan hadn't been precisely backward; and that their position in ‘ety had led to exaggeration. Rose had believed him; but he mustn't let her suppose for an instant that Betty's appear- auoeinalgierswseinanywsycon- neoted with him. "Ihereb that stuck-up cat of a Sheridan creature," was Rose's comment as her eyes singled out the bull than anyonek kind old Pa. H: ‘ about the , e-which wasn't a mar-i his most pressing debts should be - on Pops good side", as Rose pointed NOW you as be sure, Sure you are getting gasoline and motor oils of the finest quality. Sure you are buying from a dealer who has your i best interests st heart. * . . Buy where you see this red-white-and- blue Imperial oval sign. It is put up I for your protection. quality. Imperial Oil has confidence in these dealers. They have confidence in Imperial Oil. A great company and a great network of dealers‘ working to- gether for your protection. The red-white-and-blue Imperial oval ou see it, is the mark a safe-place to buy . gasoline and motor oils. sign, wherever o a good-um g IMPERIAL OIL, LIMITED of city workers pouring out from a railway station or the crowds that “ to see our football gladia- eharmingiy dressed whose bright hair glitefed like gold in the afternoon sun. "Really!" Balvano exclaimed. ‘You mean Mrs. Miles Bherldani-What a small world, isn't it? I mustn't look now, or she'll know we're talking about her but I will in a minute-as i! by accident. I suppose she has some to talks eare of her husband. Apparently he needs it-if what I hear is true.’ ' Presently he did look, bowing to Betty, and half rising from his chair. "How she has gone ofli" he murmured to Rose. “Out oi doors in the sunlight, which nukes W11 5° lovely, she's quite haggard. Trying to keep down flesh works the deuce with a woman, they seyi Shall I go over and speak to her, or " (To Be Continued.) Says Modern Man Is Ugliest Ever oars rower, loath Amos. sent. visitins eduestioaist. rcnrs here de- andnonudist INAQDW "vi? ENKMEQN‘ H. am no nature doctor. no phy- thordr 1 have dons my daily dosen new, and I behave in their inclusion in our daily lives es s habit as ‘edentiai to wall-being was. There is hardly e good-looking vital, alive men among them. They worship sport" many of them, but their worship is conducted along the wrong idea-ls. "The rest do not know what it is to exiend their bodies to tune them up to their iull power and asst. They ‘have never lmown the grace of which their bodies are capable. The slouch. the indifferent carriage, the hang-dog expression are the heritage or men too long now ab- Thst. and the drab. stereotyped clothing men confine their bodies in has helped t9 destroy the phy‘ i magnificence of man. We can save it yet ii we recapture the old ideals oi those Greek, athletes." SON! OI‘ CE in Fredericton have on Wednmda! manner-exude ’ daywo physical execs t of ed house good order prevailed th soars out. . pine ‘tree mime-riding. perhlnl. the The following was ea- most glorious view in ‘the world ceiisntiy rendered and enjoyed by as they Greet the rising sun. all. Ten thousand dealers sell Imperial produces because they believe no one else has the equipment and experience - to make gasoline and oils of Imperial i TDIPIBAN concur-r rorrrmm svsrrr, . vibe downhesrhed Jester dispersed, The anniversary and concert hsld evening. Sept. 10 was a decided sueeeufromsverypointctviemit being tbs occasion or the 40th an- niversary o! Refuge Division No. 201 8.0/1‘. Mr. Harry Weeks acted as chairmen in his usual capable “ crowd- Chorus a, choir, Stand up I01‘ ition. a CORNER ccsaaco or roou. serous (Csnsrlsu Prom) raccoon, Sept. iii-Daily geth- P‘ erim of mam-mm or his more humble section of m» Eireatrical world at "Poverty Corner" in Che-rim Oross Road, bordering on the thestredistrlct, became so for- midable the police fen compelled totekesetionintheinterutaod regular users of the sidewalks. Instead, however, o! institut‘, and sudden "moving on" o! n. ot crowd o! the sk- sorbedwith the ‘brain's developrnenizl u, fhfmwnf” mush, m. 3,9,“. ance o! the Variety Artists’ Fed- eration. ‘lihh worded notice, indicating how the assembly in Qhering Cross Road ineonv ‘ ‘ the general public. The effect was immediate, for the next day Ohsring Cross Road was clear ct loit- srers. I The Afi-at-eibow iragedian and Most probably they now “ we their dreary eonfiderwes in iifie in- numerable small cafes of the Pile Sufferers Can Isa Answer These Qssstlearsf onassm-nmww _ nurse ~4- rsavss nus ‘ml! D0 rm knowywhv eater-mi rem- Ilmirs us all. ediesasappiiedtosoreand palatal] s," n.1, Piiesareonlyloealinefiectanddoggysosrg, “$5.1 notresehtotnrecireulatcrycausef Mos-all $155.1 Why Piles ins "coma beck" even JD A. ll. aitsrsflrstremovslbyeutting! “mini. Do you know the eeuss Piles - isinterneli , muscular-l Thstthereisoongestlenotblood llmleeerienlndlerlvtbltwmllll inthe lower bowel-the veins flabby, thspartslifeisssi iggu ,fi-at i. g-"fiés: 52E ii: i? E Before he went sway on his sn- prual holiday the manager oi a small poo left instructions that he should be advised by post every ‘ to how tiring! were proceeding during his absence. ' On the second morning he receiv- --;_4@~;._a -- .41 ened it. 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