Mondays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 p.m. Tundlya for Orwell at . . . . . .. .. 2 p.m. Wodneudnyu (only) for Victoria at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 a.m. _ Friday: for Eaut River a: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. 7. hint-day: for Went River at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. c: the said William J. iWglltt, in‘, Re utiaion- . “Iwarri , ‘ uality .1 till Greatvepat Mam 3 Distinction‘. " 1" - " I £1 n us ha: iiven atchleonguality for 31 years. 5Q . clicioutfl- ' Just Try It. o —¢E l FOR RENT on LEASE Auction sue at A Sweetheart at Thirty » THl Tibia!‘ WVG. MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION . ‘u § Iy Marion Rubinbam 0040*‘ v v - l Vi FACES A PROBLEM chapter 6° “W151i. after that" B - “Qfvflflvi-lw. " villa’ luulgl. ‘Li? (it? imn-illlwlih nil. Lord, you cam; gake a man's motley. Raid take rips ll the market ['t'0lll iiim and we“ chuck hiln." v ' ' “Unit, 0f coulrso i101," Vi 531d in m‘; 1111f: tones. llul. l knew from h” Tllfvcsloti lll ller eyes that h" iitjllglltk were not as calm as or voice. _ "S" W“ $111191)‘ ion around a log “"115 fill." Bud said. "Of coltrse l o... of lib... u... Albelli Plains 1 c . . stands ‘n the City» (lll hioutltly, October 23ml. at‘ s i ' _ oln- lrclot-lt. 2 llorsos gcnorzll pllr~ Three floor two en posc. 3 milk con... 3 young cattlcl qhuniilpof hay, 25 liens, quantity of "vll|'il\\', mic hundred bushel p0 tutor-u 15 bushel barley, l laindcr. tnance hoist. Outside warehouse at rear. ' - .\l.il_ l feet, l ha low. Br - Smtable for elther ic lllili)’ rake, lybillleérrlliiffgw,‘ wholesale or retail :;, lug tooth ilarrow, 1 BDiKGdIHF-i row. 1 gang plow .\i.i'i., 1 single business. Apply to R. E. WHITE, At J. S. Wedlock, Ltd. Phone 933. plow, i driving wagon. one cedar: mill. S square shingles. a qllkiii-t 111)‘ 0i ‘V001! lhllrlll a lot of nCherl Sillllll llrtitzicu ton nulncrotls to: mention. Torlns 1:! months crctlit.' C.W. MCLELLAN. s. Lot 50.1 ‘iN THE SlilLlt()(‘n\'l'\l'] (YUUitT, By virtue of‘ a statute exoculloni ill lfc l-Isttlic of to mo ilircrted lssllml out of llil-lilato ot‘ (‘llztrlollctoirn in Qlleoirsq Majesty's Supreme Court. of Judi-l (lounty ill tho said Province detritus-i‘ cattlre at the l-iull. of Aloxallllemed lute-slate Home, Howard R. Hiisliu and H) Iiy the llllllilllfillllU A. ilanllew Hooper Home‘ against William DJ» mall Warhol-loll. Surrogate Judge‘; lP-igott. i have lake-n and willed all, of Probate, &t-.. dw.‘ l the estate .right. title and interest. 'i‘o the Sheriff of the County oil QllQPIfn‘ (‘liullty or any (‘nnstablcl and to all that tract, piece and par- or literate pcrsoll within saidl cel of land si-ttlate. lying autl being County on Township Number thirLv-aevctl; Greeting: in Queen's County in Print» Elli Whom-as upon reading tlll- pcti-, ward island, bonildcd and duct-lint tioll on lilo of l‘:l‘li€‘$'ll l.. lilsstlry- of westerly along the said shore fur Estate lo he and appear before me the distance of ilVC rthaiun and‘ at u Surrogate Court to be held in lflfty links, thence southerly and‘, the Court House ‘in Charlottetown.‘ parallel wi-th the said first mention, in Qll ‘oil's (lonntv. in til» =llill P-rn-l ed line to lSnvage Harbor aforesaid} villcr. on Tuesday the Twenty-first‘ and thence along the various can x.’ lilly of November next, coming, at.‘ es of the short; thereof to the plat-c L1H‘ llllul‘ of eleven o'clock iorenoon of commencement, and is abultel] of tho same day to show cause if as followsr-On the north by til-l.‘ any lllrgV can wily the Accounts 01" shore of the Gull‘ of Saint I1“.\vr("n\'(‘,; the said Estate should not be. on the east by Patrick F‘9(*l];1“'5‘])i|>‘lfit‘il and the ldsltate closed as! land, on the West by laud held by‘ blur/Pd for ill said petition and on! Louisa lPigotl, widow of ’. (if. [he 1,11,.‘ motion oi‘ l), AMNIacKillilon, h Andrew Plgott and on [he uuuih hy, Proctor for said Petirionl-i". And‘ Savage Harbor unu rjonlglnlng sewll do lloreby- order that a true copy’? enty-eeven acres of land u mile hereof tie rorlilivilh published in more or less. some nrwspaper published ill >Char-' And ti do hereby glvo public lottctolvn, once in each werslt. for notice ‘that, l will 0h Thuruduy the at least four consecutive WPPkS tweillyfilXiil day of April, ,.\_ ])_ from tho liato ilervoi‘ and that a‘ 1923, at the hour or 12 Qu-lmk hum‘ true copy hnronf b0 forthwith pout-l town in Queen's County, not upaildi T9=¥i1#‘l‘li1/01Y. namvly. ill the ball of sell at public altcttlon the uaid 111k‘ Court House ill (iharlottotmvn property or an much tllcrl-of fig‘ aforesaid, at or nclll" lilP flunk nf will satisfy the levy marked on said 1 Nvva Scotiu, and at. or livai- the execution, being One Hundred tlud (lily WEB-iii fli-altls. both in (lllar- Eighl Dollars and Sixty-fight gems] loltcttlwn aforesaid. so that all pcr< besides Sheriff's fees um] all legallsons interested in the said Estate and incidental gxpgngeg i mayl have duo notice thereof. l Given under my Hand and i tllc SPfll of the. said ‘Cour; this thirteenth day of ()(g[(). (L.S.) bcr. A.i). 1922, and in the lhirtrlzntli year oi‘ His Mlljcg. ty‘s reign - (Sgd.)) A. B. WARBURTON, Surrogate. FRANCIS W. HUGHES, Sherififl. Sheriff's Office, j Queen's County, ‘, October 13th, 1922. ' .1. o. STEWART, i Plantiff Attorney.‘- NOTI E l 8. 8. “HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER ‘lit. 900001-3-1wk. 4 aEASTERN STEAMSHIP LIN ES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE l 8.8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday It B mm. and every Saturday at 8 p.m. (Atllntlc time) for Boston. Wednesday trip: are Vll Eutport and Luboc, duo Boston about J0 mm. Thursday. 1 q, Ilturdly trips are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 p.m. RETURN-Leave Boston Monday; and Friday: at 10 a.m. for Eau- port, Lubec and 8t. John. " FARE $10.00» STATEROOMS $3.00 A! Boston connotation in mndeivl: tho Motropolltnn tine expron freight Ind pauanpor steamers for New York and point: South and additional Information, apply to ' For mtorooml, rates and i 8t. John, N.B. -- A. GvOURRIE, Agent, iltltlc." around a lot. it was pretty l.l)iil.~; i*ls.~ztll'_\'.',smm’ ilnlWvzLV- Vi. forward to a t, fnlwvarll liver the tabla. “IHFS hand and patted it uontly. ‘ronsonf’ Bud lie was pretty lucky this nunlnlc-r. ilrie liall a thousand doll l at the Court House in (iharlotle-lflll in thc following public plat-es y had money and Pete knew it, so 1" couldn't protend i was mo pour to go. ‘ _"if youkbsaitl you ‘wanted to pa", ll~~—" Vi insiuuated gang)“. "And be laughed at! The why w m’! “ch 1511'! l" Biflend lens, it's to make more," Bud gujrL ‘ Pate had often can} this was his philosophy. ll h; trio of the most dangerous lllliivsvllhil-s l have everiicurd it leads sometimes to gréhhw l-flort anti iliore work. but, luorc often to a blind belief In the future, and to present PXiTZlVilgPiHfk‘. "You might combine tile two a Vl i'81illll'l(§l(l"“flD0lll.3r hf m“ l*1"‘1""1lll1'tiY Wise thoughts FA"; ‘C lbliili she so often these days, gave lvoiro to. . , rlztivlxtrlcolr l --\v,.h_ au’>w~ay“ m, WW I Shefgff S Sale PitliNGl-J i<li)\\'.-\-l{i) ‘ISLAND. impatiently, ~~p,,,,.,.,,,,,, TM, 33,} ____ sumo other Dem)“, m“, wem iono- _ with you am \ulll [Lilill away. A long hm, Minn. llg in the city isn't lllucii in lonk the end of a inn; hot day of work. fpfllll‘ 1103'!" Vi was all S_\"lll])il- lily. i-t was she now who rcllirllcd Silo took “And Pelvis fond of me. for sonic went on. “lies-ides. when ma: got that tip on tJhe nliulng stock ed as follows, that is to say: r~illllitfltlllPltlWli, alnrcsaid. l-arpell-‘pmd 1141910 l fiifillnfill 11D 700- 11L‘ Commencing at the ilorlh shore ()fl‘i.\‘i', till» Admin‘ traitor of lilc above "3‘*“"“0 "11 11"1“'1-" 37-000 11L’ Savage Harbor a; me 5Ou;l,west,ha-,~,,@,l 95in“; _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ uihnughlt a cur. u peach, and almost corner of Patrick recliclrc land. praying that a citation may be ""1 evening We'll 1111B thence running northerly for ‘lllellllléilcd for lilo purpose herc- i“ - 11"" "F111 11'1"‘ distance of one hundred and forty- illililvr not. fnrtll: You are thtere- 5""19“'1191'_"- ll 11711“ (‘"111 11110 one chains or to the shore of the fore lleri-lly rcuuircll to t-itc alhyo“ 0m“ 1mm" 110w "W" "He? i‘ Gulf of Saint Lawrence,lbcilceliwfwllfi inlcrcstctl in the saitlmul- ‘la-V l" 1"‘.“'“- 511mm“ We“ ‘drive to tile sliorc and swinn-l taught Pctc llOW." Vi n.slu=ll_ p ilatlfllolhayr, 1 Ironizell Yaasl for llheumplism Do ‘You Realize Wlnnt- lronlnd Yeut-Vitaminen Will Do for Rheumatism and 1 umbngo? Do you know that vltamlnes and iron are part of your very life? Do 'ou know that tho tlnz-iuc-nnlhbiood actory ill your body llccdii those two crinls, and l,‘ lot-f . l, ‘Hvllonprri Illmumntium Pnlmu and Agony All Gone. lroulzed Yennt In Surely ‘VOIIIIIEIIIIIP’ qunnr poisons, joint poisons, muscle poisons, acid poisons arc formod in- rtrnd of the hcailhy ilcrh and the rich blood you used to have in days gbfll: by? 1f you bobble in your gait, if puino distort your body, if bonding over is an unspeakable agony, if dull pains make you breathe hcilvily and monn, do not grumble at the rough- neas of the way.—-smilo sweetly, thorn in a rainbow ahead. Things arc different now than they used to be, in tho dam of llnlmentsl. solver, complicated rugs,-_pnd Q11 than-ro- membt-r? The happy secret. today in lronizutl ypnstflonl-of the Krfllltflflfi bodv-nnd-blooltbu era of all time. Begin taking Iron z d Yeast today. Rewnro of imitations and substitutes, because lrnnlzod Yeast is not a mere combination of yeast and iron. but. la yeast lronlzed which In u. substance nil by itself. ‘There is only one Iron- izc-d Yeast in all the world. Sold at nil drug stores at $1.00 a package and containing 60 tablets. each tnbict szaied. They never lose l lr power. Humid F. Ritchie do 00., L ., Toronto, Sales Agents. Bay oodby to rheu- matism from now on AUCTION SALE At Tllrantunl on Friday, Oct. 27 at l o'clock sharp of stock crop ' S. 9. “MANOA” ' ‘ Arrlvo at Ohttown ‘Arrive at Cwtown Ind Iuvo (o! and luvo (or 8t. John’: Montreal ‘ . Luvo Momrul ‘ Ilpfombor 90th Octobor 3rd October 5th Octobor 14th Octobor 11th October 28rd qflotobor filth Octdoor Siut, Novnmbor 6th ' .'- ~ mu ‘r’- ~ mil r‘ ~ 20m Novomblr 28th Novombor 88th \ In fulfill r0000‘ Ind further information apply to - ' * ,~ vl-"i ,. l . .,. - . ‘WFA ‘lmplfimfllllfli 1 hay mower, ‘Ma 1 gang plmv. Massey Harris, (lrlvlui: ‘wagon. limo: llelgll, wood slellh. 1 clbt ans wheels, truck. l pulper. lfaot potatoeu, 150 bushels tllffilpl, slam by. Nov. 10m " covnrlr u . _-,, ~ cw: , nyshyqnddio. "ilnl why didn't you tell nlu'."'_ a1 .. Juno-d inflow cow, 4 pigs, 1 brand wwygp young cattle. 1-2 veal-r, 85 hen . » aey Harrie; 1 hay rake. l disc bar row. 1 spike barrow, 1 single plow l-ivins har- ' nous, all, working harnea traces etc. Crap: 160 otook oats. 8 tom’ hay, quantity straw. 100 bushel) cream nepnrntor 1 sawing mg- chlna, also all household furniture and lot of article; not mentioned Bale poeitlvl. no reserve u l‘ am’ lpoultively lowing for tbs vilified‘ " nun tho pcrhct of In nntandhlnpura , sbhl hmbluueeffedlvdymneen i lhdwoaunliafurricolor and eunuch pouyfldlu. Hlilbblonlhwtlc, ' Send I5:- for ‘Dial Sh! ‘FER I ‘l’. HOFKINSI SON. lOri “i meant to, an noon as you CdlllE buck-mud you see l'ni tell- ing you.i didn't honestly know that you already knew that l. was going about with the gang."- Bud's tones were pleading. i knew that whatever he was work- ing up to was forgiven ill advance. Bud Wtlbl the sort of u luau that every woman always forgives. No matter bowlgravc his transgression be has that in his BYEBr-Bfllile sort oi’ plemiing loolP-that, softens every woman's heart. lie was a fine looking lad", i could not help but zldlnirc him as l looked at him. Even I would have forgiven him everything»~cxcept some hurt t0 my niece. Hio profile was excell- ent. tile forehead high, and made apparently higher by the way his ilulr brushed sibruight back from Gl-t-rtlllnha, enlal Cream to be rather attractive, his chin was perhaps a little weak but well shaped. And his present thinness made him still more appeaiinK. "Anyway, we ran all over the country around here with Pete and tllc girls and some other fel- lows. all messengers for some of the Wall Slrfiet firms. ’l‘hut's all there was to . We dined at road- hollscs and danced there. but we never were outla-teJt. Wilsllll lifel- iy llarmless—if it wasn't. at least it was hzrrllllcss enough in colli- lliilifii-il to most of those panties." Bud was talking rapidly. iic was l-villcllliy working up to the clim- ax oi his story and he dreaded it. “folrllrds the latter part of the slllllnll-r, Polo brought along a man nalnetl Simona, an awfully shrewd luwycr il0Wll ill ‘Wall St. lie had ll lot. of fllOfle)'—-0ll gee. we diu have some parties! i do wish you'd been along. You W011i‘! have iikctl them in spite of your prejudices." Vi frowucd a little, but we wait.- ctl for the real. of the talc. “.~\il,\'wu_v rhtiy cost a lot of 1110116)‘. i iulll y» gut a dress suit- that was lliOfH than a hundred- anything lltICGill. these dayfi- A110 pumps to dance ill. and a good lotikinl; suit for other times dressed when we wcrenlt so much we men up. And 1.11011; of course, shared the expense of running the car, and onc night he let me §~l know how la wheel and paid to n lAuyway, the $700 didn't lust long. "You nlczlii"——V'l said slowly- ‘Lllltl after you intuit: $700 Y0“ 731mm. it ull~illn oncllsollne #1111 Ireplllrs, and $100 1111115 “l” m“) i-roatlhouse parties?’ ‘ "l illclln if," Bud said. ‘ I nu n tillurt last so long either- | ~i know what was» in her mill [Wohud a few hundreds leftfll-illl; ‘solves, only’ ‘<1 19w’ "d 0“ Ev, lo live half a lea?- l I I ,. l. fifififlmgu-lo college mule 851111; ‘clothes as we needed W I‘ . hem too. Seven litlnd- - me from t lcu ore ulonthu H! ircd nlcallt luau)’ 111 d weeks 901105“ n“ her‘ hqurs‘ anilllv bar iu delightful studies. 009“ 1‘: h mind. incrctlsinff 1191f '~“ ‘an’ my meant nlolilhs in this that) d Si“ a viroulont of the city ‘Bil MM few week?‘ Buddhas ca en drunk ant was e . "Phat was Whfll 1119 unamgfilxl‘: illoncy meant to bet-all! _ \ as it‘ we. had had $700. U1 kvqh“ '15 . - m h ve put 1 - “Qwigllllwflogsi. 3111i said. “that l found out how Pew E01 ‘hlskngfit thousand to nluuze- 1'16 0° hunk, used it to 1111111591 uuxt filly paid it. back——he Ilka: the blink book coming homo to nfflgg. so tile bookkoeilf-TB he deposited but Hiilfl he'd‘ 018mm" ‘h? and not a slili *1" a recall“ “.5 pa“), puck-hut I'm afraid . and I'll have to be a wllnc~s+—~— ll-lll; voice broke off or. Tomorrow-New Associations BRITISH INVENTORS WON .___. to Ute nature of their petrol tank of steel. fires less likely. The by of tanks which will remove th ‘danger of fire fallo or, wbetbar it in attuckod .1. the air. ~ ctr. Stuck; 2 General rponr- ‘ ' ' 1 hl ompetit ubllc ullb by Au tl n of 1 - . _ _, » horses 1i! and 10 yrs: , milefi u: “$122! egg: pith-pail“ icngdflluil-y mrlzglioiafiuqnlturc and ‘flint... (n23)??? flfifdfifimiwsi fie??? "we Audi Q ' C01". ll young: Z t0 11971911» 1' lb ti: 0 an n eta lilcludlil many lino ‘ ' Andi. 2 to ifcshon lu will ": ii "f" “d” m‘ W“ w‘ M c‘ 912:0: m mulch-ivy? b" it. willow. a _..__. on u‘ l 0lihe 0l1. so long all it gala‘ "fair t" flrsflli third was tnltQn b! o I officer liming in balm. England. of munufdcturora. s. '1 i Nothing T 1 ‘l 7i Hal p‘ " Tho do A " mrmfihlll. a r mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN it. His nose was irregular“ enough , have it fixed.‘ "' now-"alid i luiilfig "gas 'l tiefiantly‘, d‘; abrasions-M's soothiflfi $101118 cash hc was ca-rrylngagg didn't , ‘f1, . e. and next dill’ know ‘m? d‘ slll-Zntcllfillliitilil 0011MB. book. S0 it. won't Rl\0W—~Ellltl it's. b00981. ‘M1195 he'll llo it agllin~or got clluflllk" nlisornbiy. We sat and. stared at blni in horr- wheu I'm-Omani“ crash ’ l 'to freqhcn in Janunr 1 l F d C nearly always catch firs. B N S G E - ' Y- n _ _ 4 ‘--=-. or ar. H _ ll a Mi l l. ll 11160, B8 due Mm“ ' 2 l“ M“; 1 “hm” ""1 A‘ 9° K"! 8t t. s v ~ ' “ t e "r u 9 ry ec w and half year Shel-thorn grade buiidinfl. Jns Lohggxau ciggsbuii "(jrormone 8"” “mum 1'2 “c” which up to now have been made Prizes were therefore offered for designs of ‘tanks which would mike competition. open go-the ‘world. has ‘been won British inventors. who took all the three prlzcs. Now (be Al-r Min- iatrv believe they have got 1MP"; Pr. " whether an aoropoue e. T10 of the prtzeavwtng toe retired naval n? “"\ France Propliosei y l Allied Control of- (lelmlllfinllllces PARIS, Oct. 23.~Propooala by France for strict control o‘. Ger-_ illflllfll finances so fanreachillg B! to place that nation in thq position‘, of a virtual billnklrupt have been prasented lo the repflrfllifllYfi F0111} mission by Louis Bllrlihou, the new chairman of iilut mmission) The French plan comprehends.’ ' ' w u, Gerulllnyq; finances under Ai- lied control. ‘ 2, A balanced (lernian Budiifil- 3, German treasury forblddenl to discount any bonus to the Reich}; bank and required to place ailin- ternal loans under Allied control. 4, Abolition of the Reichsbanks autonomy and subjection lo Allied control. 5, Prevention of the flight of capi- tal from Germany. ‘ 6. l-ssue of treasury bonds assoc- iation as circumstances permit, to rolniorce the Reichsbank reserve and pay reparations not included in the budget. 7. Continuation of the 25 per cent. export tax. ___._ "Bfitrééf pooaible. - Guoronfeed ‘lo be the‘ and best“ baki-ngpowdor _ . ~ To produczflfiecauaz, lofiiliqjuijih/ , and high Qualify o? the lngrcdifenlls of lfiel ic. ‘lbalkin '_ ‘Poll/grifs lealven n3 Quad‘ " at?" 3 a. 9 ‘,2 périecf and‘ ll is therefore; economicall- EWGILLETT COMPANY UNIITED “m,” wonowro. cAluAuAl uuwim, A not: c ollnla _a_s'l.-r lPBflS is producing alL kinds- of curious trimmings -__l_'or the new tailleured‘ dresses. I’ which, worn with coquettishiy short saoque coutsw have taken the place. of the coatfrock of yesterday. One of the most sensational trimmings takes the form of a ‘belt made exactly like the dog collars worn by the most fllsionaibie breedl-rof French bulldogs. These are made of raspberry red suede and black patent leath- I, ,er. buckled and studded with ' - . lbra-ss . while [hg tops and bottoms wnrflflu‘ chum" are trimmed with a fringe of brist~ ling badger hair. incongruous as this appears. it is wonderful how smart! an effect such a belt imp- arts. Other novelty bells are made of strips of slightly stiffen- RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED. ¥ILLV AND GilErSfEwAlrr mom Moss or "rut: __ ' " EMPRESS or FRANCE A board i~ being organized in the city to provide food and shelter for returned unmarried men who are out of work, and rations for- lnai-riell men and their, falnlleii. Mayor Magu-iro has consented to act as treasurer of a fund to gel. the men into positions out of town Banknotes have been hidden. in all sorts of cunlous places. -In this connection there is an. amusing t -t~ld ft o orkmenl North ilglxlgtfllc, uiho ivoudvtl a chestnfull ofled "elm" 49181“ “with 5km“ “t n f b, d n banknote h, intervals. through which is threa- ,{)h:scé)nar|:)? a gyms they a d_ed a bright clre taffeta ribbon demolislmn_g_ smartly ‘tiled in a big bow and lung Their joy in their find wanshort- “d” ma‘ hang d°w11 We Bide °f lived as it was proved that all the the “kl” were notes were imitations and W81‘: l wo't.h u Lhl’ i alt ll. Later i.t. A tralulipirgd llltlliigat tlley were t-be ‘w a of a. gang of forgets "tbrowoluls" _ district who had opcratled in that. during the war. "- The Farador Office is now lo cated at. 138 Hills-borough St. A1 letters of inquiry should be sen’ to that address. -lt 1s well to relneinberlhe word: of Dr. Arthur C. Roll, M.D.. o‘ Columibus. Ohio: "Th-e Furadorl: the most wonderful thing in thi-. world for the cure of diaéase, an- < those who say aught against, l are simply ignorant, prejudicedc- "I beiflshiy malicious.” A vast numlber of people on thi: ‘Island have been cured of a great variety of ailments by llleana o l“ ' the Furador, also by means of on: 31105991“! i wonderful electrical massage Scams and ‘Names and 300195595 Wm be 111V appointment and thcn ulaitw for the diseaso- .2911 1° ‘r1113’ W110 1199111‘ 10 R1101" U1" next passenger ship. iivcrvllndl"; and scalp imcts- 55k 1°!‘ 111597110"?- llrnrl but no mall's dog for lnulz. i ' EDGAR ENMAN» "(Billy" has as many names as he hzis Plume No 787J138 Hmmlrough st lrirnds. atlwrrritlg with a wag of his _ ' tail to ~"Bllm.' "Tranlp." "Bllouff ' "Raga “Paddy." ctc. Now and ‘Hm an admirrr 12km “Billv" Chome, ._.__i_._€__.__.____.__ l Llsfanm roll His MAsTrRLs Volcii but in a few days the little wire-hair- orl icrrit-r is nobody's dog-agaln-w-no; body's but the lost mast¢r's--antl\ back on the docks once more ‘to meet the ships and him. ' ~ i How "Billy" knows when: a pas- sengcr ship is due is a mystéry oi the Quebec water from, but know he (foes. i-ie is as regular and prompt as the cilstnlns‘ men, grccts the in- conlilig stealnerwith joyous barking, and after he has bossed the job of placing illt‘ gFeat hawscr which moor her alongside the pit-ran: dash- es to the gangway and looks for a once familiar figure. khaki-clad. Per- haps some day the lost master will return. And if he does. ‘iiilhiill "Billy" will b: the“. , FOR SAilE “Billy," Quebec's tramp dog, is still sctizing his lost soldier master. When the boys came hack on the "Enlprcss of France" he and “Billy" became separated and "Billy" has been looking for hiln cvcr since. H: mcris the "Empress" each time she arrives it Quebec. spills at thc pas- srngcrs who romc down the gang- way. walks away with an air of dis- i?’ Zulu-Bull's swift l healing of cuts, burns, luispeliing power in skin _ _ ' affections-is proved daily in 3 thousands of homes. Pure herbal Zuln-Buk-safest and most useful I l skill dressing evendiscovered. l POISONED WOUNDS. Mrs. Viliiers, l ' Stidacona St . Montreal. writes:- I " lain-Bull is the finest healer i knoll, . it saved my poisoned hand. and rid thb l children nf scalp sores." To Contractors Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday, AUCTION SALE . l SOllE ARMS. Miss Hnltieiiertranfié 0 wber 28m for H c“ I QFIAICSlHIQLORL, writem-"Mychappe c '19 919 011 0 _ _ r g ,; d " M . haudsandarmw would neverhealuntiiwo 1118 residence in Charlottetown for _l ""1 "islfilcled bi Dunlel Mc- Kmgm g“él:gheflalgynygént‘g'g p"; lflulnllZam-Buk. Fatherhunisoprovcd Mrs. John Richards. Plans and 511111011 "l (111108 Cove. t0 soil on m, numlon (m: Daub-m, 25th “u, hi! Dfelilifies on Thursday the 26th day oi‘ October at the hour of 1 "CIQCR D- 111-, the following stock, l good working horse. 2 fa-rrow gown. freshened in August, l. cow lie to freshen MayAth, 1 fill com 2 heifers 1 years old, 1 ox 1% Yet"! 01d. 2 heifer calves, 1 ‘brood HOW. 4 ewes. 8i h , 1 duvlw. o0 bane. m s 8 geese’ 4 lalzerms.—All sums up to five‘ dol. gash. Over that amount 13 mont s credit on approved joint, notes. Sale positive as M _ M 191111111X the island. r cmnnou ‘a NEIL NlcKENZlE, Auctioneer specifications can be seen at this office. Lowest or any tender nol' necessarily accepted. fine for skin troubles and injuries." BURNS I CUTS. Mrs. l. Wilsomof Sxrnia, Ont , says z-“i could not atTnrd to he without lam-Bub. It is the safest and mdst soothing healer for the children's burns. sores and cuts." FILES. Mr. H. Fnugere. of Poul:- mond, N.S.. says :—" i suffered terribly with piles and could 6nd no permanent relief until i tried Znm-Buk. it is tile finolll remedy i know." ’ BABY'S SOIES. Mrs. C. B. Ritcey of Riverport. N.S.. writes :—" My baby had sore! on bet-lane. caused by teething. Zam-Buk completely healed them." ECZEMA. Mr. W. Dangerfield, 95R. Lipton SL, Winnipeg, say! :—-"lsull'ered froln eczema all winter, until l deter- mined to try Zgm-iluk. it was the only miiowlng Crop, Stock and impie~ manta. " horses 7 years old, 2 colts 1i head of cattle.‘ 5 milking» one regislterlad Ayrshire, 4 years old, due to freshen December 1st, Tre- ulnlrred Ayra-iliro- Heifers, 4 cattle 1 l-2 years old. one pure bred Yorkshire cnw 5 months old, 80 Legbon‘ hens. ' lit GHAPPELL 6. HU NTER, Architects *_Big Clearance AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm l will sell mi my late premises without ro- serve, at Rockcy Point on Satur- day tho 28th day of October, 1922, 1'"P1\'l1cnta1-'0ne hay mower. 111" P5119. combined seeder and cultivator, disc hat-row. ipike tooth ‘mi-rows. Rank "plow. now $111819 rlow. International Upright fiflklne, grain orulhbn fanning, l, jii _ platform scaled V, _2000 n15, "dgllui ' lbin nbleto healandclearmynkin" at the hour of 1 o'clock p. nl. _ truck wulton. can. wood oi a. A HES t PAINS. Mrs. F. Wyatt. all my valuable stock. crop and W” bob sleigh. Jobblxafl sleigh . one ‘l6, Guy Avenue, Montreal. aays:—-"I farming outfit as follows: -— driving wagon, 2000 h»; or Quin]; had rheumatism and will ioinw Ind STOCIC-d llirocli draft mci-c, _- lil lot of canning; hardwoudmiailk muscles, but Zam-Buk rubbed in drove out the pains completely." lam-Bulk is ospl-cillily [and for ruolblnl and ' healing more wind-chuffed faces and for uieurlnl llu akin of Snrlnl pimplu. binlcliu and rub. 50c. box all chemist: and denlen. |..Harneris—2 sets of drivlifhar- l mess. one new cart harness, laath- ’ if: traces} nlgiar find ham team ;' 111119115. 0r a. s ovals an linen Wtoveu and a lot of other arti-illa: t ten yeans; 1 general purpose marc seven years; l draft horse. four years; l ‘blood filly, one and half Years‘, 1 pure bred lShof-thorn bull, three years; 4 choice mllch cows! Auciion Sale of Resluraul Fixtures s . corn in otonk. l- hay, out: ‘and Potatoes. straw. 1 Terms 13 months credit on all sums over §5_.4ll,_0,‘ll3§wpff fOIQQglh. ' PETER snout "f ' Anctlonoer. heifer in calf; 4 (m3 and a ha" year steers; 1 heifer, one year; 4 calves. six months; 10 choice £011"; hveflidlnrlawlrrsl: 1 ill-mu sow l t i _ spring a, a _ e ec r c rd ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' bred Yuri}: shag, b0 liilgisioiufil}? and tea n2: girrosgveliatc Codi‘: ons. l. - at 1.00 p. m. Monday, Och gum (‘BOP-IS tons bay, qulintlty of ' i straw, 250 atook outs, 40 bushels A. WILLIAMSON wheat, 300 bus potatoerl. 500 bus. ' ' " ‘ ‘ Aitetfouqgy I sugar ‘beets, 12000 bushels turnilpg, . IMPDDMENTS —‘ 1 Cooksllutt manure ‘spreader. ‘,1 binder,‘ Ifroci, 3' W001i (lwwlflfllcklllnrl barrier, announce a publl l b of his reataurantcfigiuies? filth-eighth: in; tables, chairs, cash register Pefrlserntor. lee dream cabinet’ SKIN HEllLER Public Sale by 11;... _ ' , Mra. H. Subway bop: to an- Iloo silverware’, plfie, iinovnfiou" l! 70 Prlnoo 6t. Ohurlottetpwn next Meflfdlflit Ohbroh, Tu day, Oqhfiflh. at 10 mm. ' " ' doing contents o! twelve rooms, llofnprillnk Parlor, willow lounge, tmbie, choirs. oak china clonal, ottoman. mahogany ,_ armchair. table, etc, front room lounge, "rocker, morn-in chair, tabla writing dealt. etc, dining room, beautiful _ bolld oak suite,‘ etc. 8 oak bedroom ' lob, mnhoglny bed lotto, 1 oak "and walnut suite, iron hell's, eta. ‘linen. mm, out glnl, etc. New Raymond cabinet sewing, machine. Happy Thought range. no burn- or. olrpitl, oiiciotli. crockery ind runny uufnl household affects. 1 for inopoct Zfwlvr fir! _)l:rn, Front ._ .- My e.‘ . uieiiglifi-‘l’, filionta - l will sell by public auction on gall"! 18°11 (newl- ‘C d?’ mo?‘ 2am!" Royalty on Thurs lllmyiili’ 1 iléiccgw i 4‘ 1” “P 7.11:, follt m ‘t 1 °°m°k """" lb cur: and liél- mill! _ 75° m owing. stock-o gum-g,“ ._ ., l..c am separator Emplpg. 1 P1119080 llflrlea, 7 extra good i°é"w"'i1'.}§."‘i'"l' ‘l.‘“'° "“"°"'1"7§§'ll§§'*'§l1li.°"ll§l ‘Li. ’I°‘“‘" “'° bean simian flu D111,“ .Y;:;:,'QL'°; Oren-M ctack-a '0! oat|,°1c:,a%;:'%i gggablggélfiiqr trlacoo. 1 cal-cuddle myhwgl°fl°liift girl»! l-lnr- w . l 1| , . goilara andgumomullreasiat HD1188 th hamynn, 19:: 03f "A art-lean. 1 no. ~>"..mia.aQu ll 1'1; "'?.:::'.;:r'::.rf~"»'~"1'°" l " "it: £125.: 2123:9053? 3 ‘ 7w ‘lndnbntf mil ' - lbw, I l. "-'§T|§“§,§,'§§',',;P°‘“" a iilli-gruilamflcimm mm“ 1 E, .. , “all” go _ [no reserve, u) “u,” e I art - ‘ ' iolveif Q ' inhgnmfydgnif" m,“ " T * ‘ All 90.1w