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Zi. ». 5°»'f_-..';;-» Charlottetown, on Thursday the 30th lucnou sun "' "` E. R _ BROW, Secretary. 1505-10-16thstue7it. O11 the p'I`Cgll5€S Oil A. -.-_- *Zi*-1, D ,St. ters ar our . 0,‘§“i~S,§’,fsday, ‘fu,,v_ 1 nn at Seal River Black Fox Co., one o'clock sharp all stock, Limited Annual Meeting Crop, Implements and House- ___ hufiid furnlél-irgf) will bg S2131 above Company will be hei in the $5 0%rT;m :llths 0518; ' roi;/ded Boasdtgifilmdlvnoonif' Cklallollhtgwai `oi°nt notes? pp lil o'§1ocrl¢any.' mfwem er S' J seN.iAiv|iN noosns, secretary. H. H. A l75o-10-zzeoatr. - Auctl0neer "l@= ..____._ 2018-10-1M3i . . 1111111.11, rn nn union Vslu r, East Royalty, to sell by Pu‘bllc uctlion I have a number of young foxes, the fx very best quality stock which I nm ` willing to trade for old foxes that you Novembcr 12¢hV 1919V_ at moidock IIlf»BIld D9ltll'lB» Pl`0Vldll1§ U15 qi-lRlll.y STOCK' CROP AND |Mp|_EMEN'|"s Jultlflel the trade- Honsns-1 urnn more 5 yearn old, ` Thi! JS H11 GXCGDUOUWI 0DD0l'flm|tY 1 gelding general jurpose 4 years old, lor those desirins the recognized 1 gelding general purpose 4 yearn om, Rvsebank strain of foxes. “ CATTLE-il niilch cows, 1 holstein APD0intment by letter. . grade 8 years old. I liolstein grade 9 I-E0 FRANK' years old duo to freshen November ON WEDNESDAY P- 0- BOX 133, City lst, 1 holstein grade 5 years old, 1 I828-10-25!romOct.25Nov.8. pure bred guernsey cow 10 years old, 1 plire bred guernsey cow ‘5 years old, l pure bred guernsey cow 6 years' old, 2 tivo yenr old pure bred guernsey ' heifers, 1 grade guernsey cow 5 years old, 1 fat cow, 2 grade heifers guern- .~ l 1 ll, 1 b d - Farm of 56 acres, 25 clear, balance J, hI'§ifgfa¢:||?(1 pu,l;u1,eredregu§-[$313. hard and soft wood, with good dwell- hu" can 1118 lwige gndh ligfnniiigaled é>lI;u1\'{*V11- Pics, HENS AND oannsn-1 brood 'peque oa a-me rom o‘s V ' |,3;_3 V50 Stationi near school and church, For IB,(;:s_2 spring D gs D gs geese Wl’¢|°\' “TS “DPW 10 _ CROP-25 tons h-ay, large quantity A- J- MUGf°RDv mixed grain. large quantity straw. Emfms s¢”U°“ -IMPI.E'MEN'I\S-binder, hay mower ` hay rake, hay loader, gang plow, sing- le plow disc harrow, cultivator, set of - Jron harrows, scuffler, 3 h.p. gasoline 1729-19-%9M2wd. - l I hereby offer for sale my farm oi' 5'] tubes in flamed :ilul tile system weakened; The annual meeting of the Upton 947_9_15_M"-_ Black Fox Company‘Ltd. will be The annual general meetinkof the. -O-OQO _ SANDRA THE E ’ lEALOUS~ . By Jane Phelps _ ¢++¢-ov-0444+-0+0+o-+0-+¢+o-oeoo _ A some CHAPTER CVI. _ "Did you call Miss Grandon'.”’ l said to Hetty. It was the last night of Itose's stay and we ,were dining alone. We had been very Sliyfllllil had something on nearly every eve- ning. My dinner for her had been ti great success, and Everett had 'complimented me because of lt. _ . I had given two afternoons, and Everett had taken us to the theatre three or four times. `Allce Sloane also had entertained for Rose, and Irma Barton had given an afternoon bridge. I felt that the report Rose would take back home with her would be very different .from the _ one she took after her first visit. 1 Yes, Mrs. Graham, I rapped und I announced dinner." “Perhaps she was lying down and llidn’t hear you. Go up again. ‘ “Miss Gralldcn is not ill her room. lletty declared a moment later. ' “She must be!" I returned. "t should have known if she were out. Then all sucldoulv \Vl1l1er Kamp cdlrie 'gnc :ny mini.. lizld she stolen out to be with him? “If yoii‘l-1 excuse mo tl moment, I will run up,” I solid to Everett. And without waiting for an answcl' I almost flew up 'stliTl's. I had been talking to`Rosc about halt’ an hour before. We had separated to dress l`or dilliler. Sllr ivan not ill licr roonl, neither was flu-re anything to show wlicrc she llad gone. ` After a moment I 'went slowly back downstairs, drcudilng l5\'ei'ctt’s oucstions. 1 "Shc's not tlierc. I cun‘t iinugiin. 'where she has gone." “We’ll have dinner. She'll prob- ably turn up in xi few moments." But although we tarried over each course. wc finished dinner and still she 'had not come. happened to her?" I asked Everett, loath to'believe she would go to meet Walter Kemp at night when -ine knew her absence would be known to Everett. “She might have slip- “fd out to post a letter or some- l ilug. “No, she has niet somcolic and been deluinedf l)un’t worry uboirt licr. It is only eight o`cl‘ock, null scarcely dark. She wouldn’t be nf Alice Sloanes, would she?" "No-I don't think so - we made our p.|ri_\~ ml! yesterday. I’ll :al up however and ask, if you tlilnk best." Before Everttt colild answer thc door bell lang. James brought u message for ine. ‘The boy said there was no an~ s\i'er."’ “Probably from Miss Grandon." Everett said. “Why don't you open igt S:llllra?" llly hands trembled as I did his “Walter iienlp and I were iiiarr.';ed an hour ago. We leave on midnight train for Chicago. Will wire address so you can send my trunk. Love. Rose." ' ' Without rt word I guve thc liotc to Everett. “Walter Kemp! Wlierc did she get zirrquailited -with hlni? llave you llisolleycd me and entertained him while .she has been your guest?" “No, Everett, he hasn't been in the llousc since you told me not 'to receive him." “’I‘llen how did she meet llilli?" he spoke impntieully. _ “We are re- sponsible for her to a c'ertaiu ex- tent. She was our guest." _ “We niet him one day when we [wore shopping. He stopped to speak, and of course Iliad to-'in- troduce him. Then one day we were having a soda and he joined -us. I have never seen him again." - “Sho would scarcely run away and imarry a man she had seen but ltwi-ce. Has she met liini without f you 2'” -1 "Y€E. Everett. I suppose I should have 'told you, but I folt it was none of my business, in a way. She lliarl tea with him once or twice, and lullclied with him.” "I am amazed that, knowing my opinion of the man-his reputation - happy-which she will be, I am afraid." "Oli, I hope not! And Everett, I llou't think they will blame us. ,Rose is fair, and she is truthful. She will tell her folks just how it lwllnenea. iwlll write lnotlier nil about it, also. She is Mrs. Gran- don’s closes: friend and will bc sure to tell her what I nay." , "I1 is dune. HOW. 'and we cannot U0 BIIYIHEHLZ. But, Sandra, I nm disappoilltwlf thlll you had not erlougll confidence in my Judgment to let me know what was going on." Tomorrow-Rose Thinks She Ia Luckler Than l. SAUN SOME 1 "You don’t suppose anything has. bidding. _ You did not tell me at once. Her- people will blame us ',f she is un~_ *__ ~ for the lily gate on way to cause a “drop." IS NOT. Just try this thing over on the piano, boys:-“Collegiansi Col- ill Cllarlottetown ard another niattei' times: “Bl Victrie Bowllds!" autumn air which can't be described of the war.-Cable Despatch sn I told Franco and 'England that £1121' _Hat THE HIGH COST of living ls. felt S0 V by nil, Evgn_f9¢,¢b9_||s are going up, are so chivslrous that they wouldnt But why kick? Why, indeed? Because \’-Ven any iiluye-i'-will tell you its the only is down- ‘ 'rl-in --FOOTBALL vEl.Ls.- 'rne T"° l-ali-rail boys are with us yet, Lest we d iorgeti/ Lest we -forget! 3?; THE TEACHERS decided lo strike JU while the irony was hot. ' able to '~`_ .t Tl-IE NEW ASPHALT sidewalks wllicll have to he considered by A citizens along with the brand of -fowls who sold in the market and other tough kind propositions. . cfm- '_*- thc WE TAKE THESE had spells some- gels ONE OF the blnckest outlooks con- P01 frontingcitizens nowadays is the begi coal-pile. ‘ .invi n . 1 tors-of excuse ME Charlottetown luen we know think of beating a carpet when it ‘ *___ BARGAINS aren'£ found at afbar. S'I‘. DUNSTAN’-B` have lost their old N0 time college yell ending in "S, D_'(;_" Carb VNot lost strayed, gr stolen, but slmpl, ,Nor do pliaramaclsts work on l r do barnacles grow -on li burn; uncles dbn’t groivn'ol'1 al car. farm. legions! go right through! make 'em PASSING ‘“`°““d the mllyy' 1°” look like f|edge15,ngs_ g_ D_ U_ 5" cream and cake at the Abegweit meet the other evening helped' some team were quite able to hold tht ts back next day. .What they though is some strong butter on grid-iron. 5 ST BECAUSE neither side was score iii ’l`llul‘sda_v's football ch that is no juslitlcatfon for cal' it a. no account gzlllle. c1ri.ullLorFr§'ro\ifN solldoluof was asked what is the lizirdes of wood that grows. gave th( out answer when he said that it is kind u fellel' has to split iviiell lit liolile froln school. N.LY ’l`W0 drunks- appeared Olrtlle ice Court records last week. It ns to look as if that standing tation over the door “Welcome to boys. ~ 'I`H'ERE‘S A SWEETNESS in the` atmosphere, we may now consider asl Fllday 7th' 1° 3* about ()]05g(]_ _ Tll£‘.S(1ay 11_tll,.11 111'. _ ,___ - Friday 14111. 5 a. Tucsdny, 18th, 7 Al-|BlS _ Friday 21st, 10 1. Tuesday 25th, 11 a. in. Freight must be delivered o 'l IME TABLE ¥=2.~: -oss sp?" I5 =°&°’b<§"l° Q.|sPg©§`: ____ .. . . E. _...___ _ It every Y d, box sled, Ford car 5 passenger, _ walk °“t° "'“yh°w k mm 5 ' _ » 65 acres situated at Glencoe, (Vernon e _ can be induced 'to quit w r , 8 “H Bmduhm°_ - River),-50 acres clear and in n high A ?,:£.',l,(,l,;§fi s,f{?;$rei?§;g,°el;§,,B§;¢ $31,? USB will prosper marveliously? -and YUU state of cultivation, remainder cover- .ng .harnem get can h,,me“V rubber AGES made from selected Wm, ,_hem_»» V 1520-10-30-mnttsmospd. . _ _ Wholesale dealers in and shi r ll kinds 0 gmftlllfdlf 3°:-fE'n°§nfi°'§rV?2?r?., §,’§‘,§f’§ ,’§,'§,'I§,‘§}`;,,1,‘f'{',§,,I',§f'f,‘,§’,§',.,,,f young pork. The most eco- -_ ° » - . . __ ppe S off' - __ I is and A never failing pump nt ouse. and hoe, Good house, new barn and out build him. Within one mile of Vernon River-lution, Roller Mills, ,seliooli por cent, off for cash. All amou Vnagrdistorn. _Will sell rsh under $10.00 cash. V Prince Eiir1arilEIslanilV llosnlial c Annualtollocllon _ _-¢i_ In accordance with the pl omise made a yea, ago, no 'appeal of any kind in behalf of the Plince Edward Island Hospital' has been made or has been authorized during* the year by the TrusteeS_ ’ The time has now arrived, however, * when we must have the liberal financial support of the peo ple of Queens and Kings counties, if we are to con tinue to maintain _and increase the efllclency of the 'run Qunsriou SOME 1<‘ELLow onlinr tnnrnrnr- ll0SI_J1t3.l, Wll1hOU.t lIICI'€9.S1ngf laI‘g'€1y the I‘3.l3€S of H' “H “"1 '"°“ “'° ‘;‘V’““Y 8" 'f"’“‘ ’“'°”j paying patients, and reducing our free accommo ` dation for those who are unable to pay A num ber of copies of our last annual report have been sent to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees in every school district, and we would llke to have this report carefully read by everyone Outstanding Features of the Work ‘ The number of people served by the Hospital, by far the largest in our history, shows the imperative need of more accommodation and equipment. " , The increased cost of everything used in the Hospital,-Coal increased $1 892 70; grocel ‘ ies, $1,482.42; medicine, $804 14; meat and fish, $321.78, or an increase of $4 500, on four items alone. Salaries reduced $476.76 ° ` 4. The very liberal support given the Hospital by the majority of the people which alone made it possible for us to “carry on ” V V The few figures given herewith will show you lg?-$15 ii; Tai’ ftii°i'i1e1fi§g“f>'i"§fi2°§'I$’§'§.' . V ' V that thedlfference between receipts and expendl W and bw of D011” Dar- . NOVEMBER ,,,,, - tures iévlll be g'reater_th1s year than last and that rA.r.ifh grease. S~<1V\1»°_ ~ogVlV=Viéls§Vré V_1Vf5=ci»V.<1919V_ . made by envelopes which will be left at every --no i.nVr}§V$Vrnr;.V¥e¢9,iVquerr wt. .nn-nr V V VV* V VV Vcc VVVVVV house on Friday and_Saturday, October 31st and .'I don’t want to scrap anymore tllunV c0':,.HVw5S§:,`ud sgungeacfattcle? 1 broom- November 1St, and Wlll be taken up On the fOll0W 0' hen' ' sow and litter, also 40 liéns, one cn- 1 But both of the Kaiser; wus working gina tllrmher and cleaner combined ng Monday- _ ag'in me. ,_l 11 , 1 bi d . Ther f°f°°<1 me 1° ffl-=h¢»' Said U10 lr,g§“l§`t§'.`§.`{i'}', 1 All fill? 1 1.1511.; The Trustees W1Sh to urge as follows- Summ' again" cast seeder, 1 gang plow, 1 single ..,.m VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV mm.. 88,, me KMV :V.ViV.;}.V,V,g 1VVVVi{.VlVi.;.VVVVVV1:Vt?.,V..-VVV;VV iE.VVlV_rV3V»:V,V 3 To the School Trustees-Please see you get . . ' ood c ll ' ~ V VVV?VfVnV1:1.3;;..VVghV or VVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVV ;,,,V,VV,V,V_VVV,V,,;,;VV,,V1V,.1;,1,V;_VV% :V1;1¥V1V:,VVgVVV.1lV..1€1V.V_ g 0 ectors and stalt them out promptly , nevegfcfgfjt-Gmac, the _,md hy,,e,,, 2;-of V~;-QEVU-:V VV; 0-§Vr1v1lnVVrVVlv£§V°ni Zrgsa To the Citizens of Charlottetown-Have your -rln1Vw0V.-.in people up to the \w¢i°n 1.01....-...<11-_ tnnny drum .mu pipe an. -envelopes ready for the collectors on Monday oliiar, _ V _ ,V 1 V, Vt K, - V . . ’ l worn-1 in ..n.eVnn1 ln.-muon. 5;; ‘,‘_,,,,e‘§§a;_§“§;,v,__,§“,f§§;_mf”°'_ morning, November 31d. , T0 flggl “pf ‘$139 “de ‘”°““‘ bf’ °“"' §?ln§i§§‘°-Zlénlfmifitrf “§i1°§v2‘i§'""tnl‘ And to Everybody,-Give according to your tal" ‘U Win- - forks and other articles too nunierous ° ~ l lin1eVtV1VVV1Vl; VfVli¢Vnt, out tile nnipernr to mem,,m_ V a Vlllty. The cause 133, good one A11 momesle ' 1 ., Q- I ' ° I c“,dn,_V mp WV so I had ,O ge, T315VVr;;i%eVV§§h%uVe1: gg-136 12.ce1ved Will go to make someone a little more com 111" noni... 0., approved nn.. non-_ fortable, and give them a better chance for life ' F Y , ° “Gott knows how I tried to lnalcc g_EékR“q-°E;VDAui3°ne°,._ That SOl'I`le0I'le be you. peace," said the Kaiser, V] 2064_11_4Msmi_ By batVtVlVes nly bosom is always mu e V F V V, V cw. K. 1,-...lu 1... wir... - ` Chairman Board of Trustees li' they would surrender before I SOL Announcement ------ But the Bulgurs -and Turks were deterniilied upon il. 4 Andgrrxsrgdhmggllgude b°'m°5 I "°°k On November lst all accounts sunt _ T110? kent Ou lnVSiB,lil15 011 WM3 U" out by us are due and we wish -to I V our a_genVtS W111_take dellvery of good fat To VVf}V§>§§t<7__§~51V;r-V_VVBca_s I just had ,D sms ,O our custom” that We Dom logs at the different points-as follows AllD01UtS "gnu" --Exchange vely do not intend to carry over bal- West of Summerside and east of Charlottetown --'- ~ . ulices on our books as in the past as on Wednesday of each Week At Summerglde' NOw'S YOUR CHANCE. present conditions prove that it is Kenslngtonf .Freetownr Emerald; Hunt€r RIVQI' t He e' bit t timely ddvice from not necessary t0 do so and we Cal* use and on Thursday of each Week We Wan l' H 8. 0 u ~` _ ,, M,.,.,,,,,1 ,,.,,,.,. --nm you .nun me ,um _U my md advantage td good stock for which we will pay highest market yet? "lf not, organize yourself im- - Value _ medintely nnd\quit work at once. ourselves und would ask you to please ' “ féffuindgggaxé? ($1 a‘;?l;xig‘;'§f"1?g nlibn do not-ask us tp make any further-do ' ‘ D I really ought to have less thah $50.- _ E, M, Cralg Manager , _ ds on you. We buy anything you 9 000 a year, tour nutomobiiles a sum 'mm . V I 1 d . _ . t - . S all engine, II:ill’s thresher combine, grgxin ’ ' :";'i;`°[?b;l‘::;|w‘:l“°,l;l agguylnaerdg; haw 1° °“"' ` '* ' "J-Pllnce Edward 'xrinder (new), turnl pulper, set p at- l c ' <1 ' _ _-..___ _ __ form Ennio., min vlligon (new), ex. _ q ntVl;¥.VVs1oV1>vVl1Vi;VV3gniV-,V §VlVtnantVlVn;¢;VVr;r;n Jrcss wagon. rubber t-ire rilnafbout, \ “ 'H t r d’ r the new order M F & f-zlrl, low wheel engine truck, bob °“g‘ 0 Wm ‘ ““ 9 had ° /* - & - . 1' A w use :2.Fs.':‘;.n:.."1all:“;;1:-.xg {V?V‘}.’l‘lii. $2332 §?.?1“‘..1‘21“.f.’l§ T0, F()}{ MEN- _ FRESH FISH, i.0BSTERS ET