eiim~n>LM>i.~.-..».-'ee-n.-. - Mmervv as b¢l<>W-— . 1.x opposite the names of McKinnon and Rosana‘ HAROLD JENKINS o! the City of Chiriottotown, ‘Merchant. X i JOHN Annem- ISERVY of m; (iity of Charlottetown, Mlmllim A__-.< 3m " 4 JOHN EWEN SINCAIR of Summerfield, Farmer Do your part in saying _Canada from Agricultural and Industrial rum by marking an X opposite the names of McKmnon and Messervyon your Ballot, as above. Published by the Conservative Campaign Committee, Charlottetown. w. a Effective Monday. October 26th and until further advised, we will pay the following prices. delivered Charlottetown, i"; for number one qua.ity crate fattened poultry: _ Alive Dressed Spring Chickens. over 6 lbs, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c 24c “ “ from 59;. to 6 lbs. . . . 18c 22c . l g -- ~ min s to S! . Ibo. . .. 16¢ 20¢ ‘- " " from 4 ‘qto 5.1m. . .. 15c 19c ' “ “ from 4 to 49;. lbs. .. _. 13c 17c " " from 3*‘; to 4 lbs.. .. 11c 15c ' - ~ frcm a to si _. lbs. . 10c 14.: ‘ “ ' " under 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c 12c Fowl o-leg 5 lbs. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16c “ from 4'1. to 5 lbs. .. 13c l " from 4 to 4E1; lbs. . 11c p " under 4 lbs_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6e 9c _ Number two quality birds, two cents less. Number 3 l‘ qualty birds. four cents less. Birds in moult will only grade . Number 2 or 3 quality, according to conditions. Please note that these prices are delivered Charlottetown, not $3, f. o. b. your station. The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. ' CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E- I. ‘ RIVER VIEW SCHOOL Canadi?“ ljacific il1)“lll‘ Roll fur itivcr View school Mount (ompartment f-r inn-iii» m Svnlcmlivr- 1; -! ."—- "z . so ,‘ Sleepers lmw 14311125“! \_\i\ll ltobert n 2 , rudn- VIP-l. Nellie Banks, 2 The groan-st of zialisfaction has .l:.m s Robertson, 3 Erma Banks. been cxl ell by those ivho have rlc V~l Florence Robertson. travelled ll_f\\'l’f‘I| Saint John and l’ J: we»: Biarrisou, 3 Fletcher Rob- Montreal in the (Joznpartment sit-ep- '@‘- " crs, which have lit-en in operation since August lust mi Canadian Puci iic train li- li-uvlni; Saint John at (ll-ill l\’--~1 Florctta Robertson. : lrvw Banks, 3 V-ictor Nlorri- pic l-l -— l Daniel Banks, 2 four oR-loi-l: in ihe afternoon. and U I,‘ k train lli l-aviug Montreal at s~-'.'~-ii lflnlshum Rnhernon and o‘ ml‘ m 1h‘ “mug krnuw- ilifil‘l'lhflil_ 2 Mtblllllll Rdb- This Firing of slvcpr-r has always ‘*'l'l.~ u, been opvruti-il on the more mourn-i. ' .‘.l::r_t- F. Aloi-Lrnialil. Twat-her. ant liu : oi ili- Canadian l’il(‘iill'. flllri il adoption lately on lill‘ .__ ,____ ________ hiiinlr-zil iouti- has proved vcry mu-ccssiul and growing more pop- compartment contains one lower nlor nil Ihr- rimv. , ml oni- upper bcrlh, and all toilet Tho style of compartment slcupirr he. in si-rvice here has LhTW‘ Cfimpnrl lhc secular drawing-rooms; Incntn. one ilrawingroom. wh.lt~ llie or" \\‘ilili might he termed Private balance oi the car is given lo olisi-r- Fm: rooms. and are vutinn purposes. Uf coirsc the cur loss in |iricc than is fitted up in (‘unadian Pacific ilrznving-rooms- Patrons rangemenls lend to the complete and vccommodations comfort of the occupant. accommodations offer every oppor~ toforc have been unable to secure ' tunity for rest. and relaxation, andldrmviniz-room. will ilnd at on» same time give ample chance yiartmcnt of the greatest benefit. offered to view the scenery en route Each »l‘l2-l0-l5tst8i_ F‘ m... Steamship ti. S. S. "HETHPO0L” Leave; Boston for Halifax Oct. 20th. Nov. 3rd. Nov. 17th. Dec. let, Dee, 15th. Connecting With S. S. “SABLE l" Leaving Halifax ‘for Charlottetown, Oct. 22nd, Nov. 5th. Nov. 19th, Dec. 3rd, Dec. 17th Leaving Charlottetovwn for Sydney. North Sydney, Curling, Cornerbrook and other West Cont Newfoundland Porto, Oct. 2am, Nov. 6th, Nov. 2on1, Dee. 4m, Dec. 1am. CARVELL BROS. AGENTS = i- EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. INC. IOITON-IT. JOIN, N. Ia-(IIOIIIOCIOIII) LII! Ion as. ann c. Ionian none; Icetpnl or Luboe u lute: one ' Mlolroonl IUD , I. l. 80V. DIIGLI! Alhitlo Illa Ill lnovelmlolnfledooobeollLl. W hove l a" ImIQIDI-I-Ittlfllfllodit leurdqyeolllnllllnette Qnletddqepooeeonennlylun HOW to Mark Your Balloti The Iron .11.... ' If 10!! want to bring Prosperity back ~toji 8 and keep your boys at home put your "“””””““““”“ ling l “l doubt if the Lord ever made! r sundsitoxio were grotesquely farril- " evening. and the trembling. mournful night “'5' 9w" much the “m? as like. followed the wolves for leav- lhey ings. desiring ten the coyote concert ended with. ntyle and standard and all the ar sirlw privacy with all the comforts H shrill- flflllhinil QYY- like U18 Hllllfl-l ‘ in ile-rlng scream of a woman in ag- Tht- drawing-rooms. or those who here- "ny- J1 flllflek which "l" "JD B" [he Con, ln the daytime, forest and plain geese. flights so vast that they BY EDWIN O\ HILL veyor——-and Brandon was a first- rate engineer in spite o! the fact that he had never “amounted to anythlngm-ho studied the topey- turvy terrain into which auindlan ‘trail was lending them from the Laramie Plains. it was a very nar- lrow path, bairely two feet wide. yet Pao worn down by the countless un- mhod hooves of ilndlan polled lllfl ithe moocaslned feet of red men that its sinuous, hard-beaten sur- ‘face was half a foot below the level ‘of the sod. . "What we've got to locate. e011. is a reasonably straight line‘ through these hills. one that a ruilq road can follow through ‘from the plains on the east to the plains on the iii-est, a series of easy H4865 connecting up with ‘each other not low grade. or with Kalli! Gal- “9 be bridged or tilled in. “he told Davy.) us day alter day he K003! hi8 bear". ings and made observations from‘ the crests of sawtoothed ranges; The). were days of disappointment.’ Ridges that at first seemed promis- ended against impassable buttes or in ravines that led n0- ‘where. 1 With the qrracticed eye of a sup l been railed ‘gestihio, nou another such muntnfi" he 5am m’ - ~ Davy. “Begins to look as if only’ birds could get over it in a straight; line." . ; "You'll lind the said Davy. "I just know it. My 1 daddy can do anything he sets out} v to do." "Pl. s your heart. sou." said Big Duvi- .-. he gave his comforter a hu‘: that made the b0!‘ Wince- "l don't know what I'd d0 Willwllt you." l: From the headwaters of Lodge-it‘ EAGLE -more babies have Brand than on all other i!» \ font loodncomhined. Iefll Brad in pure, uniionn, di- for Free Baby Booka- TEB IDIDIZI! 60. LlllTP-D Monk!!! on Eagle riahing. Send 17'?‘ ‘Let th M Fiourieln '0 by a lnsiritkrugg way. Daddy." l BURDEN FACTORY-TRURO, N3, l JENKINS & SON Dealers For BRAND BORDEN MILK Pole Creek. they turned southward oo+'. savagely i through the ranges so . _-________ gashetl and twisted by earth 11"?‘ oxysmsi oi’ a million Years b91075 their (lay. It was hard. dangerous traveling. ibut Brandon persevered. conviction BPOWWE Q90“ mm" though there was nothing to feed it. that. somewhere in this mad. weirfl jumble of red sandstone huttes and mountain-rimmed rav- ines. lay the road the iron Horse irust fillow. “(lness it's the land God forBOl- said Davy. as their wondering 2111*‘- lriok in the fantastic shapes into which erosion had sculptured the salldfilltnfi Relics of an incrodihl." rim-lent inland sea. the HFBBI" butlcs reared up like battlemerits of 'medieval castles. while among tho lesser freaks of the, warm clouded the sun. .. south. aged to keep out iar muahrtiomsi. umbrellas and hour glasses. These strange monuments raised tn the childhood of mankind b)’ that whimsical architect. Nature. were arresting. even beautiful, ln_ the brilliant sunshine of June. but~ ut night the wlzardy of the settint! sun made thcnuunlielievalil)’ ‘(Wei)’. Fuillrxe light and ilcepening shadow naintril them orange. mauve and purple. and deep. deep iblue. The? seemcil monsters ready to stir t0 action. Forests of pine loomed among the stark liuttes. while battalions of slim birch marched in silvery beauty along the borders nl‘ the swift mountain streamszilhahet 13nd was osrir with game. e- a P! ,_ door wore punt counting along ihetltzifii‘ ftileloygélfifm, brooks at early morning (o; litter ' Lord y moose sn (‘( n ’ the beaver hogs. Black and brownlfilllgg‘sggbmken’ hear rooted and grunted over ile-lened He‘! PrlyGfi was. iii-viii‘: and rowing who, m‘, “m, llm grubs and ants they found so‘ sweet to the taste. the grizzly, ranged the hills. undis-l relaxed vigilant ls mind. Late iscen by this red "Old Fiphriam"! putnri monarch. There was nolack M f m 1 Z of m?“ for ‘he larder and Davyqrodl: dteadiiiyclfllftrniw until ‘Wm “m” Wm‘ 3m’ ‘war ‘me “vmbllnte in the afternoon. the path; iivfiill brook trout that swarmed to his hook. When night came on and their camp vrns hemmed in iby the WlIiS-l poring. stirring dark and its stool- ihy prnwlnrs. they sat close by tho heaped-up flrc ncednd for comfort as well as for protection in the Hllilfl) ziir of tho high altitude. When moulliaill lion or lynx shrioked or squulls-il in the-timber. Davy neatl- vd against his daddy. lie heard,‘ the call of the gray wolf packs hunting deer through the valleys. luul dreaded. Wong and opening to their path. The song ol‘ the coyotes which. Jackal-going. or sneaked in a far circle view of the dark and, 'lDave's glance fell lnwn the scale of maniacal mirthfmlnfly vlaflml .ed squarely in fro ions of wild ducks and da [as road could trav lthat he could detect. following a. twisting trail, peering ahead. The horses round around the camp of the Brandons led a 10w bum," At once he had u i Cmlflldeflibly magnetized by the fire-glow the ordinary the maddening smell of food. which ‘blocked the“. Cour-ml 'l hey had met no white men, nor Pad "my expected l0 illlli axiy. 0118 Way on‘ they had twice sight- ed luuiuu hunting parties. Brandon guessed. for the led-pouiesaeemed ito be burdened with game. of the sight m.‘ and in June. as they fordod a‘ tributary of Crow Creek. Brandon ‘zol ashock 0t alann. Less than ‘quarter of a mile distant, an ln-' dian. sitting a galico pony, was \’l::- ible upon the spur of a half-wooded ‘ Fridge. Brandon had only aglimpsc. _ _ The Indian swim), hacked his mny-‘Polson. |iT8Sld8lli.‘0l' the New Zea- iovcr the ridge and out of sight. """d warmers‘ bmom an“ Percy lBut mg Dave knew hé had been H. Cox. former vice-president of the Australian Ilank. . saying nothing to Davy, he 19d the Royal Commission appointed way 1mg the stunted mm. by tho New Zealaml government to ivhlch cllmibed the ridge they haihlnvefiilgate and 769°" o“ ‘he m‘ th(1_\“ral credits systems of Canada and m‘; ridgg and tho United States. have arrived in completing from Vancouver. sentinel. Ascending. SO stretching ahead of them. untroubl.‘ tent gaze finally marked what he The ridge was now descending. -'I‘ho timber was thin- He could use Iarther ahead and more clearly. {The rldgo was dropping toward the rock wall of a mountain range tow- ering eaiat and west, at right angles out. re was no outlet mountain range Big at ouce upon a break in the tremendous barrier. a l‘ gap through which shining. tibe lpunplo plains beyond ‘He stared ,hls eyes ached. Now that lt loom-i the until nt of him. this el. he found it ‘hard to accept its existence. E ‘sing, to shout. l traveled for many swirled with plans uparing field notes for them, in black Laramie iMountalne l ing the long. detour clamped itself. lHo urel. l hearing. I Lin-coin wo thought. Then for reel. It w many men. "fine nun; no um | ll-fie heart pounded. He wanted to " lt was the pass! No finer natural gateway through lthe hills could have lbeen hoped lfrir than that tremendous rift at. ythe very foot of the ridge he hud miles. His mind ‘ . With a week's work he could maip the region..pre- to convince the skeptical. He would have the proof and white. in .cold flgureei-mroof that a railroad lfrom the Missouri. ‘lie way over the plains along the lold Oregon Trail and the Platte, ‘lcould build straight through the easily making instead of niak-i . Here was the “pass which Providence itself must "have bowed in that mad labyrinth of arise-crossing ranges. The future would return to Springfield with his notes and lig- uid get him a How ‘Tom Marsh would stare! lBraindon grinned at the New York and the hi; anon waiting to be shown! This pose was no dream. it wee mean tortuiio for road builders. un- iting Eeet and Welt. would be rich- One party passed along a parallel ridge as father and son made their way Several times Big Dave had marked smoke signals ironi distant. lidges. and had eiaplainedto Davy how the red men teleguplie-(l each other. with puffs oi smoke. spreading a blanket to lllil andco-n- trol the smoke columns wIiir-l". rose from a tire of green stuff. He be- lieved, however. that he had man- of even chance parties, but he never some tuought at‘ Silent Spenccis warning iol’ the renegade chief of the Chey- eunes kept pricking at the back oi‘ ll) ll l -But he kept Sll ll W35 iing ridge was trendlngas straight‘ 3. O \'.iu have often heard the queer. p6 o pie - Eyes. T ih-rce Now w; of. meals. ‘brown. black. found that it stretched aw iy to the " ‘Ifllllilli- p...- a5 eye across ‘Canada. Brandon's 91,159 quickuvisiting on route the larger Can- hnd alfggdy nmde Sum adian cities. with the exception of roken progress from the‘ Tomilm- . inorth. The ominous picture ofihol-W" 01' "Tree (lfl-YB- they Wlll DP"- “Son. not boar her. \\' .1 5 “ 0-00-0010 A more Two Eyes GOLOI CUT-OUTS TWO LITTLE EYES and she The third. however. Eyes. because left New Zealiifid N. S. Probe Credits HALIFAX. N. S.. Oct. 27—W. J. led liy gorge» or declivity. a broadimade 57°"! sl-"Tch- lpath upon which no white mun prof . bably, lhud ever sot foot. ishadowa lengthened. ‘Brandon's in- u“? m A8 meiof struggle and toll. him. Alter remaining __ -...,_- menilbers of their Bees cannot digest starch, ‘btlb oan assimilate glucose. which ~15 ‘He caught “I've found it l " or old Actor. Davy! What would it moon m iDevy! livery- tleed tulle old life m wrlzdtry think“ '1] ur r, u heir with e tilt and brulh it th clout it ltertl iuoom and luau-Em, '........-i '"-"-'-.'--:::"z.:. I l each n‘ and‘ 1!‘ . aécrets- Gleamy, Thick, Wavy Hair in a Moment illgl lilljlo A ~12‘ Ill ill “Egan cruising-Ana: become too cool. HHIQ sqbgro ir .5.» fall I B! ‘S’: [ill Ill ".752;- and 0-000 l-It~i~ curls were a bright and shin-ll“... presented in’: gold and her eyes were bigand-hride m be‘ C0101‘ the 5H9 that 5h‘? lsisilypllcil ‘by our talented violinisis". ‘P9814118 9- 11ml; Pm]: 111197 sufikmgsl Messrs. Charles “bodiiide and El-, should be pin an 6r 8 We" if you follow the ‘COLOR (‘ilT-OUTS for the next two woeksl you will have a whole set of pupcrl ifliilxfiuz4gllld “gr-flit? ‘fie a“ m" “msfircgor. Mulpequo. a . _.._._. ers In. trip here ilndlan scout faded from his mindifleefl l" "19 United Stat“- PM” as he led the way along the back. ning to visit Toronto on their way They west. A delightful nir rile unite than. n combing and. 1 _ - at moisten your . tie "Ddnderine" rough our heir. The‘ _ nflckourdhulir will u peer twice u .e|i envy- prkling with life and robin softness. freshness end just deiicotoly the heir "Den- poueoei l ed the ‘enle hrhil usual etdcnen manner. ' home. ton. ' Dsrnloy on Saturday, Oct. Z-l. Donald. IMoncton. om. n. P. ‘Mcfvutt u visiting he ‘On’. Thompson. da-uglhter of M-r. Mrs. George Thompson. Summer Parsonage. by Rev. F. E. Booth royd. ‘W15 091194 Tw° wedding party drove to the home "flint i.\ir. and Mrs. Preston ‘Beairstm three 5X85 all" 5° She “'35 ‘lallediiM-alpeque. where a delicious eup-, The serenaders. Lime Tw° Eyesflvfilted on the you-rig couple and ex-i A looked no different from otheri pressed their gmd “qgges in the; people her mothrnlzling sisltegs (33:18) usual WM; .- ay o g ' per was served. he" WU‘ Shabby “miles 1° “emits the marriage a miscellaneous! and all the food that she had was shmve? was tendered the bride’ at from ma" °“'"|whl'.h about ii-fty of her young New in " ifriends were present. On this oc- . Bu! TWO EYBS- i" Y‘)?! "la" ii/Tiizasicin she was made the recipient, l - fuuve. can“ ‘V115 1‘ ‘VQPY ailmii-‘VP “e 5 7' of many useful presents. Misses l - in -pilc of all this ‘harsh treatment. i Hazel Hopgood and Gertrude Cm. l EMPREGS 2,000 "he Ems 1° "'5 ‘ SGOTLAND nin- l-mer Phillips. months st ‘Mr. Lee Montgomery's urday- for Ifenslngton. where thev and Mrs. Joseph Davison. after a pleasant summer's outing. Mr. and/Mrs. Jay and son. and Miss Lena Donald. town. were visitors to Sea View on Sunday. The regurar raiily day service. which was poiitipoued from Sept. 27th, wag held in Mnlpoque church. Stinday Jnorning. Oct. 25. ‘Rev. A. N. Gillie conducted the service and the international Sunday School program‘ was well carried out. in the address untitled “Loyal to Jesus" iMr. Gillie dealt with our duty in the home. the community and the church. A pleasing feature of tihe program was the presenta- l l \ tione of the scarf mode in the pact few canons. but‘ none more elec- tive than the present vogue. According to the French upon- lhlfll. the smart wrap to wear with Wm" "will! fmcli. before the even- flf Gorgeous material. The eoei-t inn-above ls or Neck mdnld broculenrunnlng .on fumed in d 9m “m ye eikooinxd: which um- longer merit m-lunm; . a". . tenwfoidoilgnelioewpmt‘ ‘II my. enamels unique". m; homestead of llr. John R. Tum lwnrdl vllimfe 1101118011. Ihrnley. wee offered for °| "lfllllfilflflflll N"! sale by auction on Saturday. Oct. nth. Ac the day was cold where-WIN?- wu not u large an aitandonceoa‘ "l! NW6d tor. but-nevertheluill than use a fair number p. . The popular auctioneer. Mr. Hugh a. Morrison. ltomlugtou. conduct.- The ltoci. machinery. etc.. were disposed oi‘ at_ a very remneble wim- Tlio helm and 21. is today held for‘ investigation 1M llm- wmilflhis o! ninety-shun connection vritlll uie dfllth n: . acres. realized 84.1w. General re- ' ' gret is pxpresefld at Mr. and Mrs. .Morrison's departure from Darlrleyl and tihe good wishes of the whole- community follow them to their new They punpoae rcaiiilxig with their daughter. uvlrs. Brown, lsoa- Mr. Noll McLeod. sunnnerniarn; was in attendance at the. solo in‘ Miss Clara Donald, Baltic. return-l , ed on Thursday alter a nwnttrs via-l “Q it with her brother, Mr. Stanley| sister. Miss Annie F. Keir, Alben, The marriage or ‘Miss lda May‘ andE side. and Mr. A. ‘Mott Stewart. son» of ‘Mr. and lMr-s. Harold ‘Stewart. Mslpoque. war solemnized at the of Trinity United Church., Summerside. on Wednesday. Oct.‘ 21. at four o'clock. The bride lull-should marry before they know oil full)’ tale about the woman wnoigroom were auended by My“ Hip-ac’, on," "mmuwny; hcd three daughters. one of whom d8 Ramsay. daughter o; Mr‘ and, had only 0H9 9Y9 811d l" this "eilflMrs. Fred‘ Ramsay. Hamilton. andwir the divorce when they know sou “as called One Eye- The BBC-"Mr. Arthur McKay. son of fivhxandjeach other thoroughly. mil hail urn eyes 1K5! like 01h" Mrs. Edward lMcKay. Darnley. The‘ _ Later in the eveningi the bride and groom drove to the, treated her mostt-ruelly; they gavelhonm of the groom's father. Prior. The music which \\'.'IS-l llliss Lilla- McEwen. of Slanlov. i " is the guest of Mrs. Sinclair Mc- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frain-k Crozler and family. of Calgary. who spent two cottage, at Hamilton. left on Sal.- epent a few days, the guests of Mr.‘ From i ‘thence they returned to their homo; 0i Charlotte - L _ i hi0}: fiTarzces t‘ , l, v g .:. I tion "ot e umber of Blblll. ' Tfllll-llflllll-“GQQDQIIIJIUIQHIQQDF Certificates to deserving pupils. meme douhz- nke up this ' M Held F01?" Deathg 0f Taxi ‘Driver- (Oanndlan Presto). . WINNIPEI}, Mum, .0et'. 28r- [Arrested on the trivial charge of ptealing an overcoat, Stare Nazoar, Ilene lend other: to t. jLouis handy, 50. a local-taxi cab fir ti? CHEIBIROUGII ‘IIIO. 130., GRID. zllo Chaim Av», Momma! Vageljknc . nriiouuiuuu I r; V. r See this worl be the next did} l Dec. 3rd from New York Chrlstrnnl in the Holy Land He: Do you believe couplee_ She: Mon certainly. It's time HE SCRUB MOTHER KNEW Mother i made the scrub team ‘ school. anyway." . l "Well. I'm certainly glad to hear .‘ uat l always had a hard time ‘akinq you wash your neck." famed for comfort one management ship ' and shore throughout guidance of the world's greatest travel system Further inform-iltion from local eieamehip agents or (Luntcn nunrnrz. Dist. ulilfillfll‘ Agent _ ,_ Sulnt John. .\'._ll. ttanadjau l l l l g “Tenders For H Silver ' - "" a l . Foxes WOULD BE SURE TO BE THERE‘ Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, the 6th Zof November, 1925, for the Silver ‘Foxes owned by the Upton Black» Dentist: Your appointment, Mrs.‘ Bargalnhuntor, l: two-thirty tomor- rOW. Mrs 5.: 0h._doctor, make it two- zwenty-elght and I'll be lurelo he FOX c0- V nerel ' The lot comprises 14 pair: of ibreoderl, and 19 pups (9 males and 10 females.) Particulars of name can bo had at the office of E. R. -Brow. Charlottetown. All ‘these foxes are usglstored In the Canadian National and are tat- tooed. i Tenders may be for tho breed- ere- or pupa, or both. The undersigned do not bind Ahemoelvea to accept the highest. or ‘any tender. g 0, H: BLACK, ‘ E. R. BROW, _ Liquidators. Charlottetown, Oct. 26th, 1925. - 5739-10-27tet5i. TENDERS ON SOFT GROUNDS On wnat qiounde _dld he pitch .»u out of the house?" "Fortunately on I loft. Iprlngy . Hailed Tenders will he received ut the Ofllre of the vinderiilglied i5! Prince litre-ct up to 'I‘ueiul|\y, November 10th. Jiflli for thi purohnuo of property lilt- uutod at Mt. Herbert, hounded and floiiorlheil on follnwn: , Bounded on tho Want by Fuller- Jon'n Creek. on the North by Christo- ;|il|er hlcbmurii Land (now In poluim |lnll of 9. Immune). on the Emit by IIINI In poimeinilon of George Jenkins. for- merly Albert ltlutohhu Ilnnd. on lawn." l-‘llliil’ on the f ‘Y Mouth by land In possession of Ernest I w,‘ r05». Mull-ii, formerly Junen Mutchfi land- f containing I80 more: -of land n little 1min: or lens. 1 Thin property in but n chart dlnllnco |frnm Charlottetown. qnlto near School. iRu-llwny and Butter Inietoryrlnnd le |ln loud heart. house and bulldlnlii in excellent condition and extra well |QQtIIp|tI1L i May be viewed at In! time. Invent or on! tender not necessarily mounted. IIIA I. BROWN. Body-True. P. l. I. Pmtentont Orplannige vJoL nmuuvu m‘ THE CHOICE 0F TWO EVILS Potato: Well. Mr. ?umpkln. what Wl" Yw be, a pie or n Jack-o-Laiv l tern? . AilcWliilIf l" Auction Select 20 North River d. ‘d . o» underelgnod mutt he wold no p_°',.,,:::' §,'}=;,1;_';',',;;;;f;g,1",, later than Nov, 15. After that date n “an o. h“ “m,” '. h‘ o’ ‘hub. will be given to an attorney for ool-mounhfl mflmu": "°"°Y'- 3 II noeltlva. no reserve. Terms All bllle and note: at hand due ligand ' i g 1 ueu. rsaoueon ;°'s"" J A "momm- ly Marla Belmont. \ ltlonohnw 5178-20-80-2-8! 57574o4ni8f ' Aucfl°"‘“r_ We have had varied lutomrete- i‘ .- ' - l -lillT|liE 1r nu m m! I Iplevnyforrrlbeeroodlleiur and in Int oIaen-MIIINOI, llillkl l0 fiififii-iififfimffiT-ifi . will“ wit! SUBPINIION or ee-nvic: Th ‘wE- "J-loeholege" will one: the tiherlottetown- Pleteu lento on Ilturley the {in Smile vlng Ina . ._.