RED ROSE ‘is one of the ackcfie Teas cold Mflritime P . F” A278 years it has been the ' ,1. ~» ; 3 Why; _ : A doctor's prescrlpbcn ' Internal and extcrnhluae. loo years of succelll. "Al-mfflfléilielll I Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Grlppc, Cramps, Chills, " Bronchitis, TmlSllll-Il, Sprains, Strains, etc 2.5 and 50c- “Brollen Wing ” A Jump-apart: Romance of Modern Mexico ev PAUL nlcxcv mo CHAS. w. ooomlno ~ _, From the Senntlcnnliy‘ Sue- qenful Play Ncvelized by _ Charles W. Goddard. *4‘ > r If.‘ ‘ >. ‘fl-II sroavorm wo- "ANQ TRANQFQIIA- _T|ON 8y Marlon RUIIIIIGIM\- "QQQM l fi-O-v 1 nnor FIVE YEARS -Cl1opter 70 "The trouble with Vi," Helen went on. "is tllat she lets George _ see that she adores him. And that lualle her won't do, I_t is all right. with some} wu _ llluu, but never with olle of Bull . Pearson's type." l “Vl'ell'.'" a l -uorltlnued 1‘ "The General ls dead,‘ replied Inllucellclo solemnly. 'i‘hen with a lsilgh he lid-lied. "Long live the new General," so saying he un-l ’ folded the coat and. put it on. It] was not his captains cont, but happy for days-tor hers s the sort of nature that can live a long time on a little love. "Are you going to take me to I nmnmmvannnuaunu runner “The? made me Manager” I’ N his Ylxllll Fashion-Craft suit, he looked as though he deserved prolnotion, which was one reason why he just naturally got it. Men and women buy cach other, as they buy anything else, by style, alwpcarancc, personality. Pleasure, conllort, improved appearance and recognition come nzlturlilly to men who wear Fashion-Craft clothcs. Hand-tailored in that superior manner which has made them famous, Fashion-(lrul t Suits and Ovcrcoats are priced from $35 to $05. The style and quality have never bccn ilncr. than this season. Henderson 8r Cudlllllre 101 Grafton Street (‘harloftctflwll . the answer is that musl. be nice i0 some of the 0th boys, and go about with them. it's all oid bromide, but It always works-wills clung of ulzlklng a man jealous." v "A great luau)‘ of them collie around at odd times." I said. "And sometimes she does go out with tilem. But she lllever encourages any of lilclu be- ltllllfilf, us sue suys, tiley don't I11- ‘uarc-st ilcr." W. "'l‘illll.'s it! ‘She's s iin Bud she won't. and she lets tllclll llirives lliUIIl all llwu_v' liner-Es 'l‘ull_l" IMur zll-iul. docsu‘! she?" l “Yl-s, probably Ilest next lo Bud. . "\\'l.-ll, till-u, you luust bring lTolly about :1 lot. invite him to diu- ucr wilcn llud colues and sonic- limes \\’.'l(.‘ll lie doesn't , null I'll hllrc him do portraits of Vi." "lint Toby's not on ll1'2..s:-—“ “fir, strictly speaking he's it lllllillllg‘ phcr. Ilut he does wllzlt he l s cczlnlelxl portraits null "'llI":i ii l-xtlclleut income from ‘it too. I'll have him dlo Vi in VH1‘- ....ls CI1.‘¢i.lillll*S—"_\'U‘l1 know, til-lugs liu diiil-lllllt periods, and some o lzllos-a‘ artistic out-uf-fncus DlClIIFL. .ill- d lflVt‘ tl 1112's so prcttv slick. lluukv uu er l V-I er l l l l [one or luoro of‘ o wrapped up look at tilt-ill, know it and New then. lth.ln1—~slle likes \ Iloicu went on planning, wrllpp l-d up Ill llcr new '(lt‘-‘.l, zlud Slit. : cl! lililute in the luoruiug. \I_v word! she exclaimed about limit’ past eleven, “we open Ille tea lznllu ut twelve lIIlll I'm uot dress cd. 'i‘llc rook will be In u fine slutt- iLf-lliilg llliugs rcudy without me." \lld off she went, , IIut. we followed hm‘ advice llll‘\'i.'l‘llll‘li'b.. 'I‘ll:lt is. I did. I did ,1lol toil \'i tlmt I was deliberately ftnlringl: 'l‘ohy lllzlrklllllu around lo ‘the llzli, for \"i wzls oxcocllillgl)‘ Ilnucsi, llud she would llllve felt this was uuizlir to l-iud. For once FARM ' FOR SALE Slilll'(“i'lt1'lll for szllc til, Meadow i'l>ll<i':i1l1.: of 100 acres 70 NOTICII- All having accounts duc lllc fir" requested to settle for same 0H0!‘ before Nov. 30. us ltftcr ilnll tliIl"'I*‘“K- they will b0 placed in ill.“ lntulI-s of my attorney for collection. D. BELL. p rlllulindcr covered wit rd and . FOR RENT. on LEASE One of the best bus- W“ iness stands m the city. AUCTION S ALE flglgecee Auction RzllejTV-iciorizl, Lot 2.’). , s t Ilv .4 llsl ‘llIPT "ll .‘ ll l,’ bl" ‘klparehouse at rear {Illlillllllll opI klleal-tlllllliilshlrili ll‘ filing)? till? , ' ' ""l~l lzly o tc o 01'. >4 Suitable for eithGQ- u clock flxlil. IIPI‘ llollso und wholesale or —- 11,; plllllpe on ~' llolll. \'\'il_l si-ll rllp lull illlllll-nlcllis f url~l1.-~=l-l', Apply liil-lliiklrd l\'. Scott. t‘ with slllck nr oruwllll l’. ELI. . , lnllcd nu corner of llolvurd null retail . sel Sires-i. 'l‘ll1> llousl- is in ilrsi business. Apply to s: order AlFU household I‘lll'ui~ ‘tllifilrillflil in pztri. bed unli- cxivusiou iulllc, llllll stllnd, R. E. IVHITE, At J. S. Wedloclt, Ltd. Phone 933. L , . ‘chulrs l l "ND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER 1st. null other 2ll‘lli'l("S noi nuulcil. MRS. E. H. WRIGHT, Victoria S. S. “NW Mondays for Orwrv _. Tuesdays for Or.- Wednesdaye (only- Vlclflrlfl i! Fridays for East Pw/cl- at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.30 a.m. and 2 p.m- Saturdays for West River at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 s.m. and 2 p-m- ‘ ~ 900001-3-IWk. A EASTERN STEAMSHII’ LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE 8.8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday at G n.m. and every Saturday at 6 p.m. (Atlantic time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubec, due Boston about 1O mm. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 p.m. _ RETURN—Lelve Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 a.m. for Eali port, Lubec and 8t. John. ' FARE $10,110 STATEROOMS $3.00 At Benton connection In made via the Metropolitan Line express ("lam and plllenqer ct amers for New York and points South and Meet. For staterooms, rates and additional Information. apply to . A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. s. s. Arrive at Cwtown Arrive It Glftcwn and leave fer and leave for 8t. John's Montreal Leave Mcntrell . October 9th Icptcmber October 3rd ' October 28rd 9,105.,- 14m October) 17th October 28th l‘ Nous... 31st November 6th November 11th" _ _ November 14th November 20th November 289i" 1 November 28th -—————-- ' For fnlpllt I-etn nndlfurther informatlcnnppiy to lflarvell BYOS, Agents l‘l'S llozlr llull ill high state of cul "mm" of ‘l , h photography. woolil-l buildings: all: V, I _ I, I me lll mil-l rl-puir. 2 springs null nnvcr‘ “"1 Wm m e " tnrln. 5U Yards. to suitl" l;""" on premisl-a to loklii- I ' (‘rt-illu- ll was ulorc fculiuillc and the lurclicr cilqut-ttl‘ oi’ ihc two. Silo ‘pow-d, too, for some artistic lclltllerll porlrlliis, sonlelvllllt to lllllihri annoyance. \'1ll once, Inter iu the winter, a; lp;'<:llri\ silo pus-ell for took ll urizel 1211111 was used as illll crux-l‘ illuls-l ('illll('i‘ii devoted to “.\rl- you going to flili ill love urt-ist friend?" 1d tcuslll ,o1lc ovcuiug. “ oi‘ .\ l‘, l cllurtvcs not," Vi blushed, - "I llczlr llc is lluiic devote-d." l "From wlloul " II "Oil, from Hull-u who is IIIWLLVS lit grcui. pains ‘Io let mu know you llIiV(' 5PM‘. lliul.‘ Illllll ll lull illcrc \ . '. :lll.~.iri_\' iu his voice. "You know I'll Il£‘\'I.‘l' lulu’- lIlIl mu." ‘ llltll‘ up your lulud in it thlWFl lulco. Sill, its not '="'. I'd Iwl l lizlltlpliulculcil i lihc zzuy- - nu looked _ lue, instead of tur lllvill ill-l away without ll-vczl "lulu-Illa ill. ilu-ul." "\\'Il:li do you ulczln?" clover cuuulzll in mzlnv thiuW-s, lllull few subtleties when she was‘ ‘In lnyl», And I i'l'l.'.'l‘f‘lil‘fl this. l “Plliuk it nvcr," Bud Yllllll‘ awfully pretty Iflillglll-l Ills occasional eudcllrulenis l .. lAcids I11 Stomach l Cause Indigestion l I null l'n|n i - I l l (inn- Rrlnrnl-nn Ilow ’I‘o 'I‘rl-ut lllliilllritlcl: sillie lliut oi‘ ihv rust-s of Illdiucsiion, soul'- llltlilllll pull- , nl' Fltllllllvll, l l .\lllllll‘ll I'III'|_\' IIlIl"-l"IIil1H I'll llllllidc. Iulrninll. till!‘- n I l . 'l‘Il1- dr Irritutorl. . 11nd fond SOUTH, l. qli,~tflt_i'l'l‘l‘tlllll' 24_\'lI\I‘ll .-;‘llcll l-vcry stolulu-Il sulfcrl-r kllo ‘ so w. II. V , - .\rilil|-i-ll lllzvstl-nts nro not porti- l-d ill slll-"l rust-s lIIItl nluy rlrl rcnl llllrnl. ‘Pry lllvlm; usllic all llllzcl-I- [iv/l hills and llliiltilll ur-t from any gist u iH-w ounces oi’ Rlsurtltcrl ' d tukv n tcusplllluful Ill ass oi‘ wutcr rllzht nflcv citiulr. Illls_ awi-oicns thv filo l" pl-lvl-llls the formation of’ HP-‘HH ill-id ;l|||l thcrv is no nourricss FII“, "y [HHYL ylll-lurutr-rl lilllpncl-Ill (In plnvllr-l- or llilllfil rol-m—nl=vr-r lllluld or fil'll\'\ is harmless to the rtoln- llch, inlwllclil-dvl» to iivkv 11nd Is the "melt "Fill-lint form oi’ m1Il’.'1\l'.‘IlII in" k‘l¢|'|1f]|*'\ mywylnsoa. It Is uscll by fllllllrlllflllrl or [ll-ohm who cull-v "Mir nil -lI.~l with no more four oi‘ lIldlIZP-‘I-l tirm. . \V:-l OO§§&O§4-§+O~0-O-§—O“‘v¢““‘ l Quality ;_l’0rk Have you trilled-ourlhnew pack Hams. Breakfast Bacon and Pure Pork Sausages: spected Meats. N. a-‘rm only “vene- Plckerle ly Government impeded Melh. VOOOWOOO-OOO Q-O§O§§_O-O§§9§+O§§§§ - v lbu llluflhcli. luv ‘not. be toticllell supply the trade daily protected .when,buying our goods as we_ handle only Dominion Government In- "'° Sims Packing-Co. in l l l l lthe dancing class Wednesday?" ' I “Oh. I'm so sorry." lVi's ‘voice chilled a little. frown so. Pete's being going SlIllOllS—~flllLl the rest———-" ey and the brains lin this game "All stock brokers aren't like “Oh, that reminds me,’ Bud hull uptown and nu orchestra and it's to celebrate the tenth anniver- all of lls to bring 0H0» or tWO IIMIIBS And Vi was all smiles and hap- 1ll(lIl(‘Ill_\'. Once again I was ' t0 impression on me. dropped five years-d looked like lllIl-lvlylellrs‘ old. llliilltlllfl’ Vi KTOW "VIE"- 5 l she askedrengerly. v . l "I have another dllie- that is- l “Well, I sul. I'd rather tell you straight as a string lately." "I know. I‘ don't like them. so l'1ll working in——this stock game, that-there's your own boss, he's broke in. ‘I'm glad you mentioned he's giving a dance and dinner szlrv oi‘ the founding oi’ his busin- -—-so if you and Aunt Enid-i" lilless Ilgfllll- . neci that charming mnn——the one 'i‘llui night I studded mYBe“ r. woman of twenty eight sllgmly ‘Happiness was mllkini! IIIP Em“ Tonlorrmv~ilfifilllle ’ . "Nu! l "You're going out. with Pete." the truth that fllb. You needn't "That crowd oi‘ his——'Si1non—- much luyseli’. But they've the mon- azld I have to know such people." llu! like Simona.’ my boss. ‘Mr. Meade has hired‘ a for all the members of ills firm—— cs5. It's Saturday ll wcck. He. told "Oil, we'll love toll .-\.s for me, -I felt my heart lump ‘illlll who ever mlule a really deep carefully in ‘the mirror. Yes. I llfld nurture, ll trifle grlly~but scarcely _\'tlllYlg-il'_-l worry llilfl anxiety was Says Red Pepper ,» Heat Stops Pain In Few’, Minutes; |ieei u blanket RllPIlllliIllSllI, Iuuzbugo. "Pllrlllsl: Big-ache, Sliff neck, sore nlusoles. ‘strains, sprains. arching IIOIIWW , . . _ .. ' bb .h _ ,WIll u you are suffering so you muruwweflyllgllé‘ glogYgg cursedly kind lmde mm, boys lMzrrvln asked theyllViexi-l ‘h“|]'(ll_\' gel. around. just try 119d! l’ n1‘ nub. _ l ,\ mg has such concentrdlelhf punelrlltillt: helti lLS red Dellilers-l null when hezti. penetrates right; llmvn info pain and congestion re; lief comes hi. nucc. I Jul" as soon us you fliilllY Red. ‘ :1 little note Pepp r Rub you feel the liuglini! lnI-Icll- ‘ll YOU {WI tllllll. the sore. :1 u ll . l l ilclli.'lu three IIIIHIIIBS grpfll . is \\“lll‘ll‘|('(l through tilroukil and the torture l8 110MB K Ilowlos I301! PBIIIYBI‘ Rllb- ‘llade frc,“ N,‘ rygpperl-l, costs little ut lluy drug store. fir’. u jiil‘ at once. hqrufuuy Hm] m, “m, m get m9 genuine, \VlLll|Dl‘Dpll6IlC were these words. the nuule Iiowles on every I"\"k'| llgle. gi- —(D-Ql}—"‘“" THE DEADLY WHlP-RAV. One of the ‘most deadly’ n5“ l“ ' e ocean is the wlrilrray. . ‘Tllé “whlp" of a whip-Fall's (""1 l“ Hkn s, poisoned (tagger, and slwllld ’ with the naked llllllll. lit is a fearsome obit?" “limit Slip. long. Tiler-e are small teeth. or barbs, along the whole IenlZI-li "I it, and it eutle in a point of meddle- Iiko sharpness. Ono blow from the “Willi” brill?!” an agonizing denih in lthree 1nin- llics. Some whip-rays Weiilh 1110"? lllllfi Il.llI'BI">(|ilfl.I‘l.(il"-S ni‘ a ton. Mr. ‘F. A. Miichell-Iledges, the cxplornr. tells of the remarkable vitality of these monsters of the Pacific: “One we caught WILS shot four timce through ihe ll-ead witllu Coll. revolver, struck about twenty times with a. lllllllel"! ku-lfe, and towed ilshore. "Pllell he was whack- ed across the head with heavy pieces of timber. and his ‘whip' was out off nitcr the trunk of a. tree hurl been placed across his tltil. Finally, s. thick slice was cut from his side, and still he showed signs nf life by lilting pieces of wood with snaps of his Jews." ----—<0->-—-——- Lucky Lines. Miss Bute —“As I am playing an oid lady in llIFl pIc-le, I shall have to hllwe wl-sllzlns [Tllllltflfl round my eyes and mouth." ilVir. Blarney-filth. they will in- dl-eri be lines mist in pleasant plfll‘Pi-l."-—-BOStfll1 Transcript, "lllllllll ‘vvvQJO-O‘ cis l Pure Leaf Lard? We twith fresh made The Dealer is always elllhg exolunlve- ' 1. To Cillllflllltllfs’ l , necessarily ‘quested. bore on its shoulders gaudy scari- et eplluie-ls of ll Mexican General Thus did Captain lnnocenclo Dos Santos announce to the world that he had promoted hlmslf cap- tolu to general. a " Willie this promotion may have been somewhat irregular even for Mexico, nobody was imprudent Gent-rafs presence. As a nlatte-r of fact, Aciulafs enemies in lliexico City were so glwltelui for his re- movlli that eventually they per- suaded the new government to confirm the title with a. regular coulmission. " , lUruss ‘took Junocencio aside and gave llilu at straight talk. The Mex- ican irllukly explained his forget- fullluss on the grounds of Jealousy but now that the Aluerlcan has proved by his Iilltle "who's who" list that Phillip J. MIlPVlll was surt ' good fur $100000 ransom in Alucrlcuu gold, he would not let trliflcs like love and jealousy get Ill llle way of business. His last worlfin lllc departing Cross was to the lllrec‘. that. he would be father llud mother; to the boy till the ill‘l‘l\'lll oi‘ the ransom. Willie iIu- squeaks and rattles or‘ Cross‘ Ford were still t0 be ileard. Iuuoccncio was giving 0r- llers l.» Ilosilo, tile orderely of the late unllnueuted Genera-l Aguilar The Uupllliu having taken the Geller-id's title and epuulets, Bos- ilio transferred his allegiance as a matte-r oi‘ course. These orders ulake Basilio the ban of-Marvllfs existence. It is nice to have some one con‘- cerucll uboui. your health if it isn't csrril-d too far but. Bosllio carried ii to llle linlit. ‘ll lllzlrvlu stepped out of the shade oi’ tho putio, this solemn Grellser promptly slapped a huge and none too clenlr sombrero on Idle. boy's Illoude head. if Phil ven- turerl ncross the aroya, Baslli ‘would bring hilll back to put on llllgll boots for fear of snakes and IGllll uloustelis. At night, when- over illere was a sudden drop In the temperature, Phil would be quietly his bedding. if rain cu far out on the rue shacow s clsttered to lue?" can one tiny. ' “General Innocencio, he givel me order. very strict order, noth-i lug happen to you. If you. catch- cold‘ he promise to bent me. It‘ you ' get hurt, he llllrt lue twice so he starve m_¢. If you get killed he kill me. So l gotto take plenty good cure of you." "Oh dear" sighed Marvin. “You- kill llle with kindness." The future was to show ll Ilow The General under ordinary cir- culnstauces would have staid zrruulld watched Marvlnsl health" and incidentally chaperoued hiul. But these were not ordinary cir- cumstances. The shooting of Gen- eral Augilar would be followed by disagreeable consequences unless innuceucio hestlrred himself. First it was necessary to go to Chihua- hua whence he was able to pull political Wire's in Mexico City to ileall off, if possible any puntivé expedition. Secondly he must see the loeul banlditchlefs to the north and south’ of his own domains and make surb that these powers would‘- support him against their common enemy, law and order. He remembered with regret that there hlld been a slight mis- understanding iw-itb them. Inno- cetllcio hnll ridden off with a woul- un, considered the personal pro- perly of Ramirez Torres, the pot- entate to the north. This was a small matter, however, and easily fixed. He would be generous and offer Torres the choice of half a dozen younger and better look-lug than the Indy he bad borrowed. Tile trouble to the south was mo e serious . it involved honor an therefore could only be settl- ed by ‘blood or money. el had ganli of that section. This is the way he had related it to Farley: ‘hf have argument with Pancho Mendez, Mendez is Vera» stupllll hombre. he don't see what I say, so ll tell him all over again. ‘Still. he don't get me. Bull I a , vqraf patient, I tell him the lllllflllhtllns and whatygu think, still _-_, '-,t see, so, of cours I have" to shoo ." “Dull you kill him." asked Far- ley aghast. 1 "Oh yes that all right, but here is the funny thing. My bullet. lt go it in the ‘front of head and out of the back but it keep on going and ii! hit Joins Gorbodawin the horse and the, horse run away m], throw Corbods into a. Span sh bayonet where he lzet allcut up. - (To be continued) .1 Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday. October 28th for the ercctlcn of the residence in Charlottetown, for Mrs. Jon Richards. Plane 1nd cpeclflcat one cc 'bs seen It this bflice. Lowest any. tender not l ldeiying each 0 l Wlleu Ii take _ k, ,1 b _ m lgardeu he creates u grea aw,‘ UM y a ‘m foufidfiflggl axzglnlent for the small birds. ughr. him‘ so the Inevitable. up and put a, his shoulders. laughed at Jesus Corboda, the bri- ' enough to lueutlon It in the nevrl ii’ OWILS MAKE FINE PETS. There are a number of different kinds of owls in IOauada of lall sorts and sizes, and it does not seem to be generally known that owls can be domesticated without very much trouble, and they make very 800d pets. One writer says: l! bouglll my owl from a ualturalist. Paid $1.25 1'01‘ it. ‘He was only 8 YPW months old. so ll clipped his wings and put him in a good ‘roomy cage. As soon as he was allowed to ruli about the ‘room he chol-w for I118 made in the cauldron. "There he loves to blinking in the twilight, looking wiser llnll move mysterious every minute. He is more like l1 out than bird; indeed, lin the hlalf-lightfllvhenl only his great round eyes and ilatl head are visible, m. might Wcllliel mistaken for all old tabby. Lille a cat -he loves to have his headl scratched. He raises his beak.’ slowly shuts his eyes, and if he could, he would purr! ' He shows ‘his feline nature, too, i-u his fou nesa for mioe. A meal does lloi. flake, him long-one gulp and two blinks] and a mouse has disilppeared down’ his broad pink throat. , lBllt. there is no love lost befweenl the owl and the cal that he resem-l bles. Al. sight. of a tubby the owl‘ adopts a terrifying attitude; his eyes roll, he stretches his wings. and all the feathers stand ou euldd ‘He succeeds in looking astonishingly! big and fierce. ‘The cat assumes a’ like attitude, and thus they remaiu,. ther till separated. my owl lnio the, t. cxcile-l At first’ rm, bull lumot uy highl d just outof reach, m like a urowlll of following a negro." they are Ill a tw-itter of ale. when they realize he o they gather roun and mock at hi If Kidneys AcheI l Flush With Salts! l Harmless Way to Clean Your K neys and Help Bladder Kidney llnd bladder irritations olien result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It on to the bladder, where It may remain to irritate and inflame, caus- ing a burning, scalding sensation. or setting up lln irritation at the neck o1‘ the bladder, obliglng you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer ls ill constant dread; the -wa.ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensa- tion, and is very profuse; again. there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladder weaknessmost folks call ii, because they can't control urina- tion. While it lug and sometimes this is often one of til ailments to Overflow four ounces oi‘ Jed S pharmacist and t l l l l very paInfuL, e most simple e. Get about alts from your- ake a tablespoon-l ful in a. glass of water beforel breakfast; continue this for two or three days. This will help null tralize the nclds in the urine so ill no longer is a source of irritation‘ to the bladder and‘ urinary organs} which then act normal again. _Jad Salts is inexpensive, less. and ls rliade grapes and lemon with lithla. and is sands of folks who urinary disorders c acid irritation. Jad id for kidneys and effects whatever. harm- juice combined are subject to aused by uric Salts is splend- cauaes no bad vesceut lithia waiter drink. which often quickly relieves bladder irri- li- "I hear you are going i0 Amer]. ca. What shall you do?" 1Save enough money Ito coluo ‘ nme wI-thfl-lfipndllms Nlssse (Stockholm) Iiearallce Auction Sale Auction sale at lilalvt Royalty, October 30, alt 2 o'clock. Farm con- sisting of 24 acres ‘choice is, d‘ all, ' ell ti’. clear. wltlrl-lsw buildillgfillv wltteredpand- close Ito school f a mills. and lonlywlp,‘ _m||e,.,., I Charlcttetc albino all my mQYQ-l ables. as fo lows: 1 horse, 9 yearn‘ 01d: 1125 hens; 8 ducks; 3 gear also a quantity of hay, [my]; manta: 1 hlndergllFroet l Wood; r1 hay cutter; r Iltrnippulperg z plows; 1 scllfllerhl team wagonf I drill": wagons: l single truck "W"? 1 vlrt: Owvood sleigiie: 1 box sIeIgh;1" driyi" gum"; “m, luck: hay Glffléfliflfl rope. It“: like milk cans: sat Also iicrileec and n 1st of other articles not mentioned. ' l - ll month! olf for cull. ’ V McLAUGHl-IN, a I '1 AOHL 00-0-0 l uu-rlln. l l. cl-lllfliltl. c n \ Architects .1... u...‘ glut Royalty, Aucflenct i.’ l- . " special perch a mg pm o, ma“ Ilorses 9 and . cows, rill young; shape o‘ ‘a wucgfl Alpril, 2 to freshen in May, 1 ir is extremely annoy- ' from the acid ofll need by thou- 1 Here you have a pleasant, effer- l l l Iiavis 8t Fraser RED Robs good as 'RED ROSE TEA. NOTICE All who are interested in Mtl Buchanan cemetery will meet all l Mt. Buchanan Schoolhouse Sl-rturllowll. near post schools. saw and grist invite inspection. day 28th, 1922 “this week. AUGTIQN SALE Q At Avoudalc on Friday. Oct 27. at l o'clock sharp oi stock crol) etc. Stock: 2 General 911F995‘; 10 yrs; 5 milch to freshen. Il_ Juuezl furrow ecw, 4 pigs. 1 brood sow R Young cattle, 1-2 years; 85 hens. Implements: 1 huy nlotver, Mas- sey Ilurris; 1 hay rake. l disc hm‘ row. 1 spike harrmv, 1 single plow. 1 gang plow, hfllsslay Harris, 1 driving wagon, 1 box sleigh, ll wood sll-Igll. I cart and wheels, l lruck..l pulper, 1 sot driving hur- lless, nil working harness {MIN-h filo. Crop: 150 stock oats, 8 toni- potatoes. 1150 bushels turnips, 1 crellnl separator l sewing ma- chine. also all household furniture and lot of articles uot luentioned Sula positive, no reserve as I ulrl positively leaving for the United,- Stutes by Nov. 10th. JOHN B. HUGHES, Avonduie. l J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer ‘AUCTION SlALE l (lleariug auction sule ai Parall- iulu nu Weilncsllay. November Isl‘. ill. one o'clock sharp, of stock, crop and Farming implements, con- sisting oi‘ one horpe 8 yealle- old, 1 horse 1i‘! years old, -1 horse 6 years old, 7 cows, 2 to freshen Ill Now, ember. 3 in mIIIk, 2 fut (rows. l-Il Ilelfems 1 your old, -l brood sow. G spring pigs , 2ft geese. 40 purc Plymouth liloclt hens, 6U purl.- l)I‘1'(l Plymouth Rock pIIllPlJi. Implcmentsw 1 Docriup; Binder. 1 sectional sccllcr, I hny nlowcr, l hay rilktl, 1 Bllin wagon will hot null pole, l cart and wllcels. l sci flat hlllrows. 1 plow, I driving sleigh. 2 driving wagons. 2 wood sleighs. i (lrcllln separator. 504i capacity. 2 milk calm. nil forks sllovcls. and hoes. Other articles crop. 15 ions hay, 7 ions straw. 200 bushels potatoes, 500 bushels. olrts. 200 bushels turnips. 40 lnlsll- els burley. - Sale positive. No reserve as I am moving to town. 'I‘eriul< 112 months on all 0W‘? $10.00. 3%0ff for cash. GEORGE SIMPSON, Fnrantunl. I‘. E. I. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. sums AUCTION SALE- f mu Instructed by Franklin Mill, Marshfleld, to sell by public auction on October 27th. a.‘ one o'clock sharp the following: 4 milch cows, grade Holstein wltlh calf, 4 milch cows, grade A-ryshire with calf; Zl miiah cows. grade ahorthorn with wall‘ 3 heifers -2 yrs. old 3 steers fat Steel‘. 2 years old; 2 steers 1 year old; 1 bull 3 years old, Ayrshire; bull calf. pure bred Holstein, 4 mouths old; 1 brood sow; 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow 6 months 01d; pure bred Yorkshire Boar. 6 months old: 4 sprint! Piss: 10 fall D158; 10 pure bred Pekin ducks; 120 etooks of wheat, hay oats, straw and turnips. Terms $10.00 or l1 ounlt l2 months credit on approved Joint notes. 7 per cent. off for cash, PETER BR-ODIE. Auctioneer l , lSaligsilges - We are new making um; fresh each day. w. n" h". breakfast bicon and lard, All new stock. This canon’: ‘euro and peck. r Ask Your Grocer for nder that am- t ‘l.- n. c r. same pom: anooucrs- ll Oblrlbfidtcilvh. Ir. a. l. ‘ acres to suit ay, quantity struw, 100 bushels GIN‘ lDr. G. C. Ar G Practice limited to E ' Office Bl ccntuue I the Treatment P lu: Ill ‘unlit CUFFEE h as generously Excellent land, ‘from 50 to .200 . purchasers, with built], miles from Charlotte office, churches, ,- miils. Wg’ BYRNE BftOG. North River uga. Four \ Professional 715d; Dr. Clift. Chronic Diseases narlottstovvn P. I. Island 112 Prince 8t. 8 DAILY, 11 to I D. m. l‘. D. Stewartlfl?’ liter and Solicitor. M Gnu George Street. . Olnld _ HOUR solicitors for the Union Innk q Candle. qhlbald. rarluate on N. Y. Poet‘ Gfldulh Medical School and Hospital ye, Ear, Non and Throat yer Building, Great George Opposite Guardian Ofllcs Telephone 8504. Btreet, Ofllce Hours-O to 12 l. m. 1 to]? MacDonald a McPhellw B. A. " . A. MacDonald. H. F. MePhec . I. l Barrletera, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan . Hlley Building, Charlottetown llark R.McGuigan,BA IARRISTER. BOLICITOR, ETC Money to Lear. Cameron Block tetovlln. P. E. Inland a S. S. HESSIAN I earl-Inter, lollcitor .Nctlrv Public MONEY r5 LOAN _ P. E. Inland W. Miles Garrison A. B,., M. D. , v cnery Tuberculosis Specialist Brighton Bold, Charlottetown In Selected Gnu Telephone 207,‘? J , Palmer 8r. '4. J. Palmer, K. 0. _.- PROF. HIRAM BALL. ENGLISH GOLD’ PRIZE MEDALLIST KWARDED 10 GOLD AND 4 eltvsn menace onclmla-r mo musical. olnec-ron sAP-rlsr cl-luacn In now prepared tc receive Music Students In thifcllowlng cubism IANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUGIG ltudlo: Iaptlet lchccl Room Hours-O to 12 and 2 to I EVIlIIIIQI by Appointment. ' » lllllsf“ - IVI SPIGIALIIT -onm nsyqljulll lullclll; "’ "olden: 9.80 to <1: l». .. it"; -- ~ 1.00 t» 5.00. I D. i an "IPIOIALIIT; ..