snrwo." idioms" d P r ed efisniil .62. ,.l Eversharp for speed, for hard work, for penn- anent release from coni- mon pencil iaults. Other pencils seem disappoint- ing once you have used Eversharp. No other pencil can be like it- for Eversharp’s features can't be copied. Eversharp's perfect balance nlakes it a com- fortable pencil to hold. And it is a pleasing pen- cil with which to write. The lead never wobbles- the exclusive rifled tip holds it firm. You always know the length of lead —-the automatic index tells you. And you find extra leads and the handy eraser under the cap. Two Evershnrps are useful when you have colored lead in one. The all-metal Wahl Pen is outstanding among fountain pens. It is a re- markable improvement. It can neither crack nor split. The all-nletal bar- rel holds more ink. Wahl Pen is beautiful, durable, It will last a lifetime. Buy both, matched in gold or silver. Eversharp, $1 to $10; Wahl Pen, $4 to $10. Solid gold at higher prices. Look for the name on the pencil and the pen. See also the Wahl rubber pens. $2.75 up. Made in Canada by THE WARL C0.. LTD., Toronto IMPORTANT. A pencil is no better than its lead. Don't use poor lead in your Even aharp. Ule Evenharp lends, which arc the finest ' a fact proved by over 200.- 000,000 aold every year. They M the pencil. Get them. Seven grades, from very loft to very hard. Ask for the new email-diameter colored leadl. tool in tho box. A complete infill- oranr and 13 loads, NO OTHIR WAY We have a complete llno oh Evaraharpa at 75o up. G. H. TAYLOR Jcwolar The Middle Ground ly Marlon Rublnoam. THE FAMlLY QUARREI. .. Everaharp Pencils in Gold and Chapter 18 A climax of a sort came on a Sunday. Luther had been gbitilng welll Just enough now to go on long drives and fairly long walks. Hie hollow cheeks had filled out and his huge eyes did not stare so out of his-‘face. He had even gotten info laughing tussle with is small sister, and ‘had come off much the best and not even winded by the struggles oi that vigorous yollng lady. “You'll be going f0 church this morning, l exlpect!’ Mrs. Talbot said gently at the breakfast table. Claire's nloulh ui. once went down at the corneas, and she glan- sed at Luther. The whole family were assembled about the fable, but lhey were not eating. Jordan sat slonily in his chair. waiting the arrival of Donald who, as usual, was lale getting in from his swim. Mrs. Talbot looked anxiously at Silver from $1.00 up. W. N. TANTON Jeweler THE w. T. WELLNER 00., will“ '15."... Have a complete line of Everaharp Pencils Farmer Undersells The Milk Trust lily Dominion New: Service-l .\'Olt\\'l(‘ll, (‘hcsllirlm .\'0\'. 3,-- h THE v Ah! Backaohe Gone! Rub Lumbago Away Ah! Pain is gone! St. Jocoba Oil acts almost like magic, 9i Quicklyf~ Yea. AIIDOBI. lamb: relief from soreness. stiff-noes. lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oll. Rub this soothing, penetrating oll night on your painful back, and relief comes. St. obs Oil is a harmless backache. sciatica cure which never disap- points and doesn't lburn the akin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous stitches. In a moment you will f'orgel. that you ever had a weak back. because ii won't hurt or be stiff or lnrne. Don't suffer! Gel a small trial bottle oi old. honest St. Jacobs Oll from your druggisi now and get this last i-ng rcliei‘ insight into the causes and the re- suits of thingfl- But how could these old people and bow especially could little Mrs, Talbot know that the girl's devotion to the task of improving and soothing uni! nrvlonsins life had in it any elements of religion’! Once l-vhe hlld pooped inside a med- lhe muffins, which would be n0 good if they were cold. Jane satl looking very much bored by every-l thing. (‘lalre was cross because she hated getting up early, and ~\m,v hated Sunday oil general principles. “l don't think Loo is well enough il was ille old excuse r5110 ill- wayu made. ‘Oh, we might ‘Slllfl hurriedly. (‘lilire frankly pollfed. "1 hale church," she burst out. “it makes me nervous." “Duel.- it make you ‘nervous’ to worship your Creator?" Jordan ilskeil scafhlllgly. "Jane of cilurse, you're going?" Sin-i. Talbot was so upsel by ille row she llnlvl innocently started lllilt shi- was reudy to weep. "Wi-ll, no, l don'i. lllillk l shall," Jane said. “it's dmnsffi lllilltl‘ ml- nerviluls as if does (‘lilirlg it just .l!)t‘>'ll'l interest nlc. l never went ut college. (lolng tllrrlugll a set (‘Ffl-Elllllllfv’ of words isn'l religion to me»l can't find my Creator in lilal." ' “And where van you find Him?" Jordan would have annihilated his family with his eyes, could eyes alone have -killeii. "in my laboratory ill college," Jane said cheerfully. ‘in the won» derful combinations of chemicals and ihe marvelous intricate mac- A lhl-nli-r ill Runi-orn. (lissatlsfied with his ilrrungl-inelli with the rc- tnilers, has just illlilcriukcn to sell his milk at 8c u quart. and ilurini: the winter months n1 10c ll quilri. lil the rest of (‘llosllire 14c ‘,'t’l‘Pl‘{lll_\' being charged by lllilkilli-il. The fllrnlcr slates that he can obtain quite a reasonable profit it lllesi- prices, although when b disposed of his supplies to the ra- IilllPTS lli- was unable to get a iufficivilt siilll ll) l-‘Ililbli’ biill lo fe-Pil ills cattle. . "itvizlilers," he ileclilreii, "are re- fllllllg considerable profits without lily luau-rial outlay." CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE .\i \\'i-llsil~r'a Curlli-r ‘ is the try if," Luther _ ull Siliuriluy, -\L>\'\‘!l1l>4‘l‘ llllll lit l. o'clock sharp. lllr: fnllinvilll: stock, qrop, farm im- llllilylltlllh; ulld household filrlllillrc. >ll)(‘l\:—l horse (Crown ltlglli.) 9 _>‘lll' silld, 1 Horse (lilll-kllpy) p .\‘=~i.ll-,a old, T nlilch cows, S in fresh. l'l1 Ill .\lu.\'._4 to freshen Ill July to l-Illlk all winter. 4 lli-ifers. :10 hens. ..,Il Jilly chicki-ns, \\ yi-lndilftcs and llynll-iith RjlCkrl, 3 spring pigs. lltll _:—i:l tom-i ilo)’. quantity of straw. l bilsllels of‘ win-Hg, 4m, lluslli-Is l-iloicc blilck ilats. 31m bush-l "is turnip , l.\ll’lll‘ll\|ENTSI——DlflClIlY]l-'l'\', sl-y llilrris trllcl: wagon‘ ('\eg“i)' ll;l1i‘1‘O\V, pin hint-imam hinery of the human system, in the - ' '. st nner M. "- l ' . . . . . n“, “-,,,,,,,,_ 1 dri‘Iing fig’: drivrilllg llleullluiir llouelt of llféfbfitlelilttl diiugs." lHIFHPSS. collars. lllli -_ ‘u ' ‘as m“ e 9V1 e" Y r-"ng to I DI-lilfll spri put her ideas into language as sim- ‘l_yl"r~l~"l~illl_\'oll‘3 l1. i, cimlbincd hall ple and ilniechniezll in; possible. ,,-,,',,',,. ,‘él',',,,,ll,,','.,'l;"gl'\b "’.",‘.‘,',"'H_:°l'; But her hearers. at least ller pilr. milk culls, 3 l'l‘l‘llhll"l'.‘l_'llfl",, 10 clffi]; enls‘ ‘gasped Homing or mis- dr wood (stove |..,,,_.,h, kitchen Jane would someday he a mar- hoilschi-lil effects, vellous llhySlClilll. She hud a reill “Wm; ‘m’ ..‘_‘.nlrln‘lll§illzwltlhiflal; éoalontdegoitlon to her profession. lililst go. 1f stormy sillc on first flncl‘ up v l a [.19 mystery or hm rlayy.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ and death lily lll her hands when Wél'_'-;-!~\rl|-“n=(J—-'l- (illlonth: on illl sums she was dissecting, and that if she - . l p con ulY fol cosh. would only know a little more about this complex system of nerves and llllilulses. she could really’ gain nu °"‘"'ii?f..&l!1'}‘»!:..,.- l ;Few Folks Have Gray Hair N 0w_ ,.|. a. \IcD().\'.\I.l), .\lll‘ilillll'l |-_ iDrugpists Says Ladies Are Using REWW 0f 5399 Tea and Sulphur Mas- 1-lo9-11-l,3.5,7,9. _______,___________ FOR SALE , Fall" P" savage Harbor, consist- ng _of one hundred acres in high "illtivation, also good house and illllglllllldlflgfi and orchard, punipg in warn and i . ‘ - - "—"' “who ymi h)’ partiwm“ Hair that loses its_color and lus- tre, or when it fadés, turns gray. dull and lifeless, is caused ihy u luck 0i sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea. and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color. that lheauti- i'ul dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-lime recipe. ' Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking ill My drug store for a bottle oi "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound." which is merely the old time recipe ‘improved ‘by tile addi- tion of other ingredients. Thou sands of folks recommend this ready-io-ilse preparation, because li ilzlrkens the hair beaullfillly, 1w sides, no one can possibly fell, ils it darkens so naturally and even ly. You moisten a sponge or soil brush with it, drawing this through file hair, taking one small strand m a ilme. By morning the grlly hall" ilisnppeilrs! Lalcr another uppllc FU LTON L. DOUGLAS l280-l0-24-Wfmlli AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE ‘ We are authorized by Hgrbgrf Nicolle. Esq. to sell on Tuesday, November 6th. commencing at 1,30’ P- "M hi8 property situated on Allen Street, Gay Town, campy-ig- "19 Cottage and Lot with out blllldlllqs; alao on the same day we will sell all his household furni. lure comprising parlor. dining "°°"'_'l bed "W018. hall and kitchen furniture and fixings. Also 3 pigs "d 3 WW8. wagon and pulper, BENJ. CARTER &. SON. Auctioneers 1541-1l—3-3i. =-—< .___.__—_—~=;... ..‘ Valuable Property ical hook of Jane's-to llnd a mail of the nervous system which look- ed 1.0 her like nothing ou earth bill .1 tangle of black liner-i, whose out- line was the human figure without any clothes on. A hot argument followed with Jordan. To stop ii, Mrs. Talbot re- marked, watching with relief lum- llliifls figure appearing." “Ob, here he comes. I'll 105'- pour the coffee. i'ul sure he's go- ing to church}? "Donald!" Jane laughs]. “Dear mo, not he. ill-Ts iln atheist." A bomb shell could not have ball nlorc effect than this remark, ill the way of creating sensation. Jordan rose, Lowering above fhc iable. "Ho's ll gllPHl. under my roof, so unlbago and 1t lYdung Man Drove w lRouting Ringworm’ Balmoral to see King l (By DomlnionNews Service) (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Nov. 3.-—ln-a lecturo at Nottingham Ilnlveri-iity (‘allege yesterday Dr. E. F. Skinner. 0! Sheffield ‘ Children's Hospital pure an instance of curious remed- ies for diseases. 2\l-m,\' of the ilkin lllSQHP-lBI-l from ,\\‘hi i Sllsflii-lil children suffered ilc mid, wero ztiributed by illlllll~ 'ers to fish and chips. cheese and beer. A curious cure for ringworm |which he had encourtered was u nllxture of ink and tobacco, and it was remarkable that this had eff- ected cures. This was due to the fact that ringworm was irauseil Il/ a fungold growth like lllilsllroonls. and the only way to ilestroy it will; by boiling. Obviously. ii was illi~ possible lo boil a body, so the skill had to be artificially inflamed. This was what mixture of ink and tobacco accomplished. ABERDEEN. Nov. 3.-A YOHIII; marl who drove up to the entrance to Bulnloral Castle in a motor car was sentenced to fifteen months‘ imprisonment at the Sheriff?! Court here for hiring the car with- out paying or intending to pay fol‘ ‘ilo gave the name of John Simpson Mitchell, of London. Tile Fiscal said Mitchell was all extraordinary character. There was no doubt that he suffered froln nlegalonlunla or "swelled head." He. was known all "The Bounder" and "The Monocle Man." He told a farmer at Milliinlber that he was on his way to Balmoral Castle to see the King on important affairs of State. He added that he had flown from Berlin to Ostend, taken the, :22: ‘i’..£§.“.“.‘1.‘f'.‘3i‘.2.2";fE'e“....l.$ ‘Chaliapin ‘sings to Small Audience had broken down. He induced the I farmer to take him to a motor hirer, who undertook to drive hllll . to linlmorlill. “if? “wasp drtilvelll.‘ to ‘Hy Dnmiukm NP,“ Sorflpp, the front (our 0 1e us e. \\' ere the officers at once (liscoverilll that he was an inlpostor. Dealing with Iilitchillfs criminal history, i\lr. MncLennnn llilid ll:- started ill Aberdeen when .1 boy by stealing about 2.500 feet cf kinematogrupll film. He was living with his grandmother at tho tizlle and ille film caught fire, und as 1i rrsnlt his grandmother and on aunt worn so severely burned illlli they died. lie was sent to an lildustriili si-llrlrll until lit‘ was sixteen. l-‘l-on: 191G in 1921i lll‘. llnd been selllellin-Il ill llldillburgll, Aberdeen, York. llirlllillghulll, and London for theft and fraud. One (locfor who llud liilil, udih-d Mr. Blcllilnnrln, '. ONDON, Nov, Zl.-—(‘llilliupill, the singer who zirrivi-il ill London recently has suilcil lo-ilny i'or the United States. Yesterday ‘llc sung to wllnt is probably llll‘ smallest llllllllflltftl he has (‘YUP faced. While ivnlkillg ffillllll llic Savoy lloti-l silulldl-l of nlusii- attracted llinl to il llzlll whore illi- Silvoy Orpheus Baud was practis- lilg. ilo crept i0 an obscure i‘Ol‘llI'l' and listened for nr-nrly ull hour. At length (‘llilliilpin sirollml ill» wilrds illl- lflllllllllfltll‘. "l ll vo 5i) lnui-ll i-njrlyi-il your mils lil- said, “that. if you would i-ilro, the least l cull ilo is to . . . will sonic- body plzly for lilo?" Milsldivns sent for (lllll astonish- eil luilslcinlls uw-ri- fronted to ‘llly examined verti- I can't. (ll‘(l(:l' him out. And if l i'ul, you wilull-ll." this with extra 4ill'(‘llh'lll “would contradict nun: But l shill] not all ht luble with anl illlbcliilver, :lll~-— ‘ lie lefi. as Donald entered, eyes- sparkling and skill glowing from his exercise. “You'd better illl come, don't Y0" llllllk"]llfii. to please him?" Mrs. 'I‘illbot begun flmldly. June ex- plained to Donald, who laughed. “Why tread on the toes of pro; iudice?" the young doctor asked: ‘Jane, don'i you realize that he,‘ can't ta-ke in these new ideas? Too‘ old, the arteries begin to harden in the forties, those leading to the] brain atrophy. You really can? expect anything dead to function 0f course I'll go." “it’ s illl because we have; breakfast together," silld youni.'| Amy. “Wily do families insist on; Jllllllg with each other first thintll in the morning? No wonder we! light!" _ i This explanation, which she did . - noi ilnderetzlnil. ilDgQTOll and hurl Mrs. Talbot. This from Amy! The young lady within a day of 18. was getting on riluell too fast for her mother. Hrs. ,1'nlb0i also rose in anger. .\londay~—Donald Leaves. o»- ~» . K. G. Leaves Law Books as Legacy (By Dominion News Service-l LONDON, Nov. 3.—Ailllrcy Francis Wootten. K. C., of illi- Inner Temple, Epsom, clizllrnlun of the Epson Division Constitut- ional Association, a well known umilieur gardener. specialising ill pelargoniums, left £55,477. [in be- qilcailled his luw reports and luw books to Arthur Cotten, cleric to Epsom Urban District Council, the lead image of Mercury ilud his set of "woods" to the Eilsonl Bowling Club; £1,000 to Joules Honor, "lily friend ulld clerk," and legacies to his servants. Musician Says He Has T00 Much Gash (lly Dominion News Service) LONDON, Nov. 3.'—-AL Chertaey, Surrey, George, Rayner, labourer. and Percy Bllindoll, engineer, were irllilrged with attempting lo olltulll and Furniture for Sale by Auction We are authorized by Mrs. A. McLeod, to sell on Thuraday, com- mencing at 12 o'clock noon, her splendid single cottage, situated’ on Chestnut Street, No. 18. This pro- perty ‘will be sold at 12 o'clock noon. On the some day at 1.30 we will sell all her household furni- ture oomprlsing parlor, dining room, bed rooms and kitchen goods, carpets, matspruga, dishes, stove: and everything good. BENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctioneers iliion or two, its natural color is restored and ' it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap- pear years younger. if this is continued, We further advise that we will 2-10 pounds, so farmers need not fe The market at present looks rea 1540-11-3-4l. BUYING A CLOSED CAR NEXT SPRING? Here’s your chance to get la bargain on my light six Studebaker Sedan, 5 passenger. 2 yearn. Corravllle Reg. Sheep Ranch, C Ewoa. Disc wheels, spare wheel cord tires, driv- en only three hundred miles. List price $2635. Ask me for mine. KEITH‘ ROGERS, , Edgar ‘Enter, North Wlitahlre, Andrew Flhpatrlck, Woodvllllo pgfflmayboa varygood .11 I ‘.11 l I REGARDING MARKETING We wish to inform the farmers at points-where live hbgs have been sold, tllnt the majority of the illve hogs are not sufficiently fattcd, are altogether too THEN and ~wlll seriously injure the island Hog business money by false pretences frolll Alllllfllnlz‘ iloenperse, oi‘ the Jungle, Wlndlellllulll. Mr. BOQTIDPTHG said he was a .-.____. v-_- LIVE HOGS pay top prices for live ‘hogs up to ar to lose by extra feeding. somobly firm. DAVIS FRASER, LIVE siiloli Corravllle Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4 1 Shropahlra Ram ardlgan R. R. 4, 1 Ram yearling. Corravllle Rog. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan, R. R. 4, 3 Ewe Lamba and McLeod Bron, Wlltshllre, 1 Yorklhiro Boar 1 year. McLeod Bron" Wlltahlra, 2 Yorkshire boara, 5 montha. MoLood Bron, Wlltahlra, 1 Snropahlro Ram 8 yoara. Lem McKlnnon, Hlghfleld, 1 Shorthorn Cow 4 years, 1 Janey Bull 8 montha. George P. Matbcaon, Wheatley River, 1 Cotswold Ram 6 yaarl. Andrew Mcflae A Sons, Ent Royalty, 2 Ayrahira Bulla 18 monthr. Andrew McRae 6. Sons, Eaat Royalty, 1 Ayralllro lull ll months. Alexander Blue, Hope-fluid, 1 Holltoln Bull, 13 montha. Alexander llua, Hopcfleid, 1 Holateln lBull 2 wloaka. W. A. Moan, Kanalnqton, 1 Ayrahlra lull I montha. Mllll, 1 lhropaivlra Ram. fled lhili hie was-i i-lilffcrillg fronl (lHlllHlOllH of grandiose typo. Oil {Mitchell's behalf it Wili-l slim-d ihni lll‘ Willi on llll- llorllcl" lino of illsillliiy. Power is Ahsolillil" frilnl lloris lllllllllllllll’ null Illoussorgskyis “Song of .'l l~‘|<‘u." 'l‘lll-ll llc llowod to his lllllllfilllfl‘ of 12 ulld dcpilrtcil. ullisienu. Rilyer calli-d zlt lli.- house, llllil, saying he was the chief engineer for the Bzlgshot Slrwiifflgl} contract, asked if hc ivoilld help u destitute mall whom he lRuyner) bud with him. 11c uiive Rayner .8 3. bu‘. being suspicious informed the police. Askcil lly the cllnirlunn why he pilricil wiill his ulonev. Mr. liUOIIIYOIKSl.‘ said: "i suppose l have more money than l know wlllll to do with. 1 often help silcll people. They cilule up in n inxlcnb and l thought it was all right. The men were remanded. ' NOTICE. CHANGE OF TIME Charlottetown-Plated Service S. S. "Magdalen" on and after Monday, October 1st will only make iri-weokly trips, leaving Charlotte- tou Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-l days at 8.80 o. m. BRUCE STEWART d. CO. Phone 8281 {9-29-2 mos. town Monday, Wednesday and Fri, day, at 7 a. m., returning leave Pic-i Aggy; {on application. lain its unique flavour pf rich delicacy. And 1t never yaries. All grocers sell "Salagal- i,‘ sealed metal packets only. Bus POOR OLD JOE GOES T0 REST on the outskirts of 3mm, with llle £4,000 he earned ' 1 teen seconds at Olympia reg“ ‘L He intends to settle down llielignly- l l : , ~ti CHANGE OF TIME-P E. ISLAND DIVISION Effective October 29th and until further advised Steamer l. Fdward Islam" will make only one passenger a i. Sunday) between Borden and Tornlentine. roun up (‘any ( i l amlllOll, LONDON, Nov. fl~—-.loe Beckett has bought a nice house ill Shirley, l Prince Except Connections for Mainland points will he made b lng Charlottetown at 6.45 u. m., and 1min Nm 214 l ilt 7n. m., connecting at Sackville with the Ocean connections for Montreal and Weste lions for Boston. Y No. 39 irilln leav. e-‘lvllls Sllllllllflfflldg Li '1» ru Canada nnd tllglhlfllll Ihlglllhllrilztc; Connections from Mainland will be made by N0. 44 train i Borden at 4.05 p. nl., arriving at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. ii sengers for west of Eluerald Jct., will co arriving at Summorsido 6.05 p. m. wher lnerslde will connect with Express Ne, 3 at Tlgnlsh at 9.55 p. n1. caving "l1 Dus- nnect tllore with trnlll M1213 e passengers for west of Sum: 19311155 fil- 5-45 11- "h. and arrive , Passenger train No, 39 leaving Charlottetown at 6.4 nectillg at l-Jmerlllil Jct. with ullxed train No. 211 leaving Iiol-den n; 650 a. m., arriving at Summerslde at 9.45 a. m. leaving Sumnigzrside Tuemj Thursday and Saturday at 12.80 p, m. arriving at Tignlsh at 610 p i? Passengers by mixed train No. 213 leavln p. m. and arriving ni. Summerslde 6.0 lenvlug Sulnuicrside alt 6.45 p. m. and 5 a. m. and con- l 8 Charlottetown at 2,50 5 will connect with Express No 3 arrive atTignlsh [IL 9.55 p_ u,‘ PIISSQDgQI‘ train No. 4 lcnving 'l‘ignlsll at 10 a m dim _ . - - y (ex t . lllilY) arriving iii §>ll1ll1ll9TSldO iii 1.10 p. m. yvllere passengerscilg- film, liriil cnililect willl lllixed irulil N0. 212 leaving Sumlnerslde for B ill 3.10 arriving at l-Jillerald Jct. ill 4.40 where it connects with Fxorr Ln lNil. 4i zlrrlviilg at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Triilll No 212 leavhspqfiis lllisli Monday, Wednesday’ and ifrlday at 6.40 a. in and. ' ' flllerslde at 12.10 p. lll. arrives at Sun" l 'l'rniils will lenve Charlottetown for Sourl :on about same schedule as nt present, viz: YSuuday), 6.20 a. m, Monday and Friday and 5 Ileturning will lflilVg Elilllril G a. nl. daily ‘p. m. Wednesday only. Sourls 6.50 n. m. d p. m. Monday and Frlduy and 11.30 n. m. ' n. m, Tuesday, 'l'lulrsdily' and Saturday, day, Wednesday and Friday. 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