i‘ 1 Wednesday, Nov. 23 I b t} I ‘U ‘GE 1~~~ ihl.lllclurs of Kings P.E.I. e ' ‘dies and Gentlemen: As you are aware, the Federal Parliament has been dissolved and writs have been issued for the cl" ‘action of a new Parliament. The Prime Minister, the . Rt. Hon. Arthur M-eighen, has. issued a manifesto to the people of Canada wetting forth the platform and policy on which he asjlcs forthe support of the elec- ~torate.l“'i' . . - Modgirgteprotection to Canadian Industries, he mphaslses 31s the key-nlte of his appeal to the Cana- N dian electorate. This is the same fiscal. policy under which Canada has grown and prospered for the last fortytwo years, and to this policy as the chosen Gov- ernment candidate for King's county, I give my un- swerving adhesion. As a supporter and follower of Prime Minister Meighen. I unhesitatingly! support _liis protective policy. ' ‘As it will be impossible for me in the limiter‘ Q’ . l‘ , i t .k 4 ' ‘time at my disposal to make any extended persona. ianvas I avail myself of this opportunity to solicit "our votes and influence in the pending election. YOURS FAITHFULLY, JAM ES McIQAA" FEDERAL GENER ~\L ELECTION Queen's (Tounty Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- ies and fentlemen, will be addressed by us 1II in s W118 Illljernleltioued places on the dates sel ....... ..._,__',. V r i l‘ , ‘ll i l ,. . forth: Corran Ban Bridg York Harrington Iona Afton Hall New Haven North River North Wiltshire Hunter River . New Glasgow Rustico Bank Hall Bonshaw Charlottetown Victoria Kelly’s Cross Bradalhane. Hope River Clifton French River Long River ghidurazlaly, N (iv. 3 r , ov. Tuesday, Nov. 8 Wednesday, Nov_ Thursky, Nov. 10 i Friday, Nev. 11 Monday, Nov. 14 Wednesday, Nov. l6 Thursday, Nov. l7 Monday, Nov. 21 Tuesday, Nov. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Nov. 24 _Monday,.Nov. 28 T-uosdey Nov 29 Wédlcstll], Nov. 30 Tllursdag, Dec. 1 Friday, w- 2 All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m., thereafter 7 o'clock . m. Oypodtion ca idates invited to attend, to whom half the time will be allotted. J. H_ MYERS, DONALD McKINNON G u IN KINGS coumv - The undersigned will address the elec- tors of King's County on the public questions of theday at the following places and on thr "dated mentioned below. ’ Wgljopdey, Nov. Dundas Thur ' ay, I Nov. Launching Thu I 1y, Nov. St. George’s Friday, Nev. Annandale Tuesday, Nov. Bay Fortune Wednesday, Nov. Souris Thursday, Nov. Kingsboro Thursday, Nov. St. Columbia Friday, Nov. Priest's Pond Tuesday, Nov. Glen William Tuesday, Nov. Murray River Wednesday‘, Nov. 16 Murray Hbr. S. Thursday, Nov. 17 High Bank Frida , Nov_ 18 Cambridge Tireodyity, Nov. 22 Georgetown Morel] St. Peters Bear River Lr. Montague 2 p.m. Sturgeon 7 p.m. JAMES MclSAAf‘. J. J. HUGHES .. -- . D. J. MULLIN, ' NAT. moo. CANDIDATE .188}; Ki’\.‘»efn\'ka-- — 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p_m. 2 p.m. 7 p_m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m_ 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p_m. 7 p.m. 10 10 11 15 15 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Thursday, Friday Tuesday, Tuesday; 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Jlgdjsi‘ .. I A HUSBAND 10 lulcu _ s, CAROLYN ssscusn I eooo b Chapler LX In spire of the success of he. parry. hcr iallgue. Mun-In could not i-lrep. Sheer exhuusfion had closcil John's eye-s us soon 41.4 his head touched IlH‘ ]1lll(1\\'. and us Marci-i ll<IPf1Hl 1o his rcgulzu" Iirealhin; slu- eilvicil him his nhillly lo sleep while ~l1c luv £l\\'i|l(f‘_ thinking. Iloil John known the Ililfllft‘ ziz‘ Iwr ihoughls he woulil no! Iinvc so peacefully slcpl. The exciu-uleul .\Iiircin had shown :1! lhe par! in» ircilscil 11s she lay \\'lll\*-k‘_\'t"ll plain- mug what she wilulil do and how go about ii. Finally she also slept. and when John u-okc u! Ills usual liule he ilresu-(I very quietly sf! ihiil he wmilil no! Illflllfl) Iii-r, .»\ lellei- froui Muriel in his morn lug nlnil cheered hliu l!l11llf'D§I-'l_\'. .-\l r~"il_\' <b-> bzul founil :1 good [Insi- lion and her mother had shown IIH- p ovcnlrni, Ki-nnrlli was i! dear nml lhcy lovcrl hliu more as they grew l0 know him bcllcl‘. ll was .1 Iirighl. coinradish letter. and John sirilcd us h,- rcml. Then, after plnc. lug 1i Ill lhe llrnlver of his desk. he o'er! n! his work with more pleu- sure min llf‘ bud lei‘! for many :1 day .\'"\'I‘I';Il limes iluring lhe 11:13." be ri-cilllz-il lhu! .\I:lrci:1 woulil f‘.\']I1'1.‘i lilui Io pay the culercr anil for lhe luuslc. H» would have lo flI'i|\\' up- ln. WIIIINEF Ill PALM BEIIIIII Tells Girls How She Found Relief From Pain West Palm Beach, Flow-"Wben was 19 years old 1 was irre er an ‘ farmingandheavy washings so l told m husband to get eix bottles of the egetable Com- pound and by taking it regularly my troubles ceased and nowl never have a pain or ache, and am regular. I rec~ lommend L dia E. PiukhamH-iVe ete- , Y _ E gble- Compound and think every youn ‘rl should take it. You can publi lilin letter and it may be the means of helpin someuthergirl or woman.” —Mrs. ARY M. Wilcupn, Box 759, ‘West Palm Beach, Florida. , While no woman is entirely" free i [from periodic sufferin it does not I pleern to be the plan o rlture that - I woman should suffer so severelyand ' when pain exists somethinEis wron which should be set right. very g1 who suffers from monthly ycrampo should ve Lydia E. Pinkham I Vega table Compound a fair trial. 1111111011 210 acres-i of marsh laluil at John- uiuH I(ivor_ nu Nlonilily. Oct. 31>! al I p_ in. u: lu- so!!! in o lols, f. iIf‘I‘l*;\ in 4'1l('l1 l! l. 12 nlonllis crc Illl i." zlpproveil join! liolcs. ll il.l.\' i» stormy, first fiuc till)‘. J. A. McDONALD, Aucilonr-cr. Johnslous .i.-\.\ll;s lil'.\ll‘ll\', 11:" - "l. -_.:- -::;1::::::=::== Desirable Fox Feed 1‘ During our killing season we have :1, liinllc-il quantity of Fresh Hearts, Tripe, elc_, 11ml should he of speclul vullie lo feeder.»- ni ihls u-osou who nliu Ill producing lhe nest fur. Shipment by freight in any quantity I‘I‘(]llll‘I‘Il. THE ISLAND COLD CO. LTD. 5TORAGE Cllurlollelown. l‘. E. lliiminion oi fanada Province of Prince Eduard Island IN THE SUPREME COURT In the mailer of "The Winding Up Act" and in t-he matter of "Taylor's Silver Black Fox Company, Limited I'pnn ilflllllCilllOfl n1‘ Counsel for lhe Provisional Liquidator lor lho nhove uzilncil Company‘, I Iiereby flx Vlnailncuday’ lhe ninth day 0| November nexl A. I). 1921, nu lhe duy on or wllhin which creditors nf the iibovi- ilaulcil (fompuny uml OIII~ 91's who have claims thereon. muy send In lbcii‘ nluiiius lo the Provis- iomd Liquidator ill lhe Office of his Mlorney-s. Jlcssrs .\IcLeo<I 6‘; Bent» Icy, flank of Nova Sirollil (Yliuinlbers, CIIIIPIOIIPIOWII. Prince EIlW-‘lffl ls- Iiind; and I do order lhul lbc Pro- visional Liquidator give notice Iioreol by causing a copy of lbls order lo he published in lhe menu- lilne on Monday and Thursday of each week in lhe (Illilrlollctmvn (Iunrdian. newspaper Published in Charlottetown three weeks before lhc said 91h flay of Nnvculhei‘ A. I1, 1921. And I ilo lurllicr order iliol nny cri-dilorv of Ibo above nnmcrl (‘nm- pnny uml any oihers who havi- claims non-Ins! the sulil (Jompnny who do not send In lbelr cluiius wllhin lhe lllne bcrobv fixed shall be peremplorllyoxolurlcd from lbc benefll of lhe wlndlng up of Ihc amid Company. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN All l .11- " llluslixllin I , on wliul llp llflll saved for Iir-“nnelh 1o 11o so. Bu! he would uol need lo ‘4l'n(l ilnolhei- reuliiinuce to Muriel for two weeks. He would find some win‘- lu rcpIiu-i» what lic hild 10' use. Th»- hills which Marcia had ready for bliu were reasonable enough, as he ziilmilivd. for Wllfll Ihey hnd bud. lllll h» hurl .\Ii1rciil'.~i feelings Mira be -:1I<I:_ "I would <11 much rather no! have llilll lhe pnriy Zlllll keprlhe money. .\lI1I‘\'liI. l! is a lo! o!‘ money 1o spend for onr-‘s evening's enjoy- incul. \\‘li_v. come lo lhlnk of it, ll l}; iuori- lllun lhe rug you wanted \\'\.lll|l have cosh“ "I know. I wanted lo give you fl)? rug for n hirlhilily present. bu‘! I was iifroiil you would make :1 fuss. I don't sec what 191s come over you. John. I lhoughl you would llf‘ ilellghlcil wllh your purl)’. '!I"l you wercn’! i1 singl,» little hil. You looked nlniosl bored. If you know how ll Ilurls inc lo have you 11c! us if you didn't iippreciaie me \‘( u would show more ieellng when I Irv io (l0 n11 I can for _vou." "I wasn't lll)l'f‘ll. Murcin. I am \‘l'l‘_\' fired. nnil such an evening lillfPs loo much out of me." "Well. you mus! lake ii vncnllon. If you would ilo 11> I lell you nnil pui 11 li1!l,- ilway in lhe hank each iuonili we coulil go ilwny for lhroe or four weeks. I! would brace _\'0.l up \\'fll‘.lll'l‘lllll_\‘ Illlfl do me gonl zilsn." “I have nothing lcfl :1_l lhe eml r! the monlli lo pul In ihc hank." Ills lone iviis flui. “I haven't said i! in n long llnir. bu: you n1"!- loo muy, You shouhl fltlllllllfl enough 1o Ilve on. I scrlmu and save in every wily I can 11ml still live ilecenlll‘. and slill I bei Iicve~ you blame me because you c:1n'l gel I|\\':l_\‘, or save. or uny- ihing " John yilve .\1:1rr-i:i lhe 1110!l(‘_v for ‘be bills fur his blrlhrluv party lInIl more 111:1! uiouln. "I zuu slrnppcil, absolutely." llr ears John Aldrich gave Marcia ore lhun he could afford to. lhnl M01180 beyond his slrengih lo .4111 ‘l5’ Iii-l‘? (To be continued) IN MEMQRIAM THOMAS J. FITZBIMMONQ. The following Is taken lrom one of the Boston papers: Thomas J. I-‘llzslnimons. who ilieil Ocl. 6th. In his 36th year. was born In Hun- iinglou. _\Iass., a son of Peter Fitz- slmmons. He had resoded in Mill. rlleboro for lhe pas! ten years, haw-I in; been cuiploycil"lhe-greater partl of lhls llme 11s a weaver In the Newmaskel Worsted Co. Mr. Fizz- illIllHOIlS fltlll been In falling healLl for lhe past. four years and f0:- nearly u _Vl'8I' haul been unable 1o work. He Is survived by his wl- IlOW (nee) Miss Mary McDonald, and one son, ‘Fbomns J. Jr., also Ills lather and lwo brothers, Frank and George, all residents of Hun- llnvlon. I-‘unerul servleog were held ul Sacred Ileari church, Sa- turday moining, conducted by Rev. Fr. M_ J. llecnun and burial was In Si. Milrys cemetery. The pull bwrers were John Connors. Joseph Wafers, Frank Fllzslmiuons and Albcrl .\I. Ileulh. May his soul rest in peace. Mrs. Fltzslmmous l; the ilaughlcr oi llle late Ronald J. Mo‘ Iionalil, Llllle Pond, P. E. I., she and her Illlle son have lhe silk‘ care syuiilalhy of Their many friends In Prince Edward Island. -—-—————1I~I<II————-—-- ST. LEGER BENSATION Four ycars before {he Derby was run sporlsineu were flocking t0 Doncaslar in lhelr thousands 1o see Allabaculia win lhe pioneer Si. Leger rucu, so named after lls lcunder, 11ml grand Olfl Yorkshire- iuim. Gco. Si. Leger. And ever since that long-gone ilny lbe butler- semi-h lmvn has been a blecco of race Iuvcrs from allover lhe Wflllll. To i-Iuizlish sporting "lykes" lne Iirrby is bu! an Incident, and lb,- cheerlng lhal greets u. "Illue Illb- hon" winner ls lillle more than .1 “whispri” rcmpared wiih lhe lliunilerr of ilclirious shouts that iise auil .\\\’Pll from :1 hundred thousand lhrouls ' on the Towl .\Ioor when II Ledger wilnuei" flash- es pas! 111i.- winnlg post And certainly no racecourse has \Vllf\€5>‘I?l| more breulli tnkiugl "ugglcs or more sensational sur-- prises. (Ilanclng down the long list! IWHKHII her 1101 1o spcnil nnvlllliuzl M ‘vmnpm’ we s” Simwlmx- Pll'l\"l Pd up by its owner for u paltry 100 hounds. and figuring a1 40 to 1;‘ ti ‘il her whrn she iigiiin spoke olfflald?" m‘- wlms“ "ha-HMS seem “'9 ihc rug. Arll hi. suiil i1 in the lone pm" mm “dds or L000 t” 15 we“? lhiu slifl knew mean! shc could n01! 16mg“: Tolwmmwn- who was n”! Iulvc anylliiug more 111:1! mouth.‘ Woke“ l” 3 swim” c0998" by hi“ Bu! hiul lie been watching llcr hcwwnwmm‘? m“! Tl‘e°‘l°r“- “m” would hnvc soon soinelliinl; in Iierl w“ f“) “menial; fldds “l. 1000 cyes lhiil migbl liiivc enlightened “Mm!” m l‘ ‘vulkmg suck “'9'” hiii 1s tn hvl‘ ili-li-riiiliiallon to “man-v mm “EM”! hmb I ‘)>$ “m, S)", “p_li‘v'l.(l “m, Wm.“ We see Throslle, who was horn H“, d m.,, i, Ibllurl. nmlnnrrnwlv cscupeil being Jlorcin really llioligli! she WAIF .1 “hm “and”? m odds 0f 200 l0 1 goizil wife unil in illziuy wnys she “m! winning l" u "Mlle": Dorlrms “firs. .\'o iuzin cvci" llilll :1 wife 1.1" u rank Onmhwr‘ whullrmlgllloll -'\ him,” i(|§‘£‘]“ “m, prlnviplps n, n“. 40 IO 1 IPIIHIIPE for Mr. Leonard ue 11>‘ IIIOFIIIII)‘ wont. .\l£lI‘!'L'I would us R‘"h“'h_1l'l3_““'l AIIMOEY. the pro». sinui/Iunw: lhoughl cfpicklug HllIIlP- “MW "7 " hnullnqllre lmr-“ml- “m” lm!l_\'"s ]ll)l‘l\'4’l us of looking ill n11- llllci" ninu ii: ilc=iri~ him. All her love. illl m»;- really \\'1l\' givi-u -.1 .Ii.hn. .-\I11lIll‘l'llllIl',{ illiotl! Murcia; salu- woulil IllI uilmi! lo lll'l' ('II't'l4‘ o; frii-nilr» cillir-i" :1 luau o1‘ woluiln xvllos“ prlvnlc life \\':is nol as for as could lic fI§l'€'!'l.'IlIll‘Il pure 1111111,; llic sumo lines. Yes, .\llll‘f'lil Aldrich was i-inphulii-illlyi :1 gooil WOIllfl-I in llic $141M‘ w,» mo. ihi- lvrm, Juliu l'l‘llll7.l‘ll 1b., 11.. all mun ilii, nlul I! kcp! him pillienl. kind. when so oflen fillt‘ lrlvil lllui lili-x- ‘ '. I! is Ilurrl fora main to rr-Iusc i1 u-(rman who pleads her Ion. for hliu Illlll yirnles upon her pride In him. This qualify Iu .1141. c111 liiul gour- far iowurd weakening John's choral-tor. Ile huleil a scene. lii- llllll lost his Iove- for Murcia. while still possessing hers, He now could give her only i1 sort of Lllllv nffocllon. u semblance of lhe my“ 51"‘ “Xlii-cled. lhe love he had givcn lu-i- In lhe firs! yours or m; "HIITTIII-IIK Sh!‘ nfuin miiile speeches lilu- this: "You see. John. I never loved any one bu! you. You urn Ibo only mun in my life. Even u; h gIy] 1 dlilil‘! u-zisle ulysclf llv any $91191“; Ilirlullnns. iiuhmigli, gonilne... Iinows. I ffllllfl huvc been engogcil ii dozen limes, Alllfl lo men who i-iullrl give mo cvnryulling a woman could wish lnr_ bui I'll lather hiivi- my Jolin llmn nlI ilm luouey ln I111: ivnrlrl" .‘T0r. flLlrcln. ' “You would hilvc. could have, l.’ you lHlIHllPfl yourself rlglil. You must have some day, John. I Iulve liiilggoil so much ziboul you flint you jus! Illllrll Illillil‘ money so pf-‘Iopln wont ihlnk I iunile a mistake In mnruviug you. Thul would mnrlily me Ifi IlPilllI. I wunl u nice home oi our own. I should have bud ll. Ion; ulzo bail I uiilrried Ilurold .\Ioore.' ls I! uny wondci- ll1:1l will! these ihlugs iIinuir-al VOIIHIBIIH)’ Info hi, CANADIAN NATIONAL. RAILWAY5 Change In Time-Island Division ‘bzul I !liiln'l have nlonoy‘ (‘ommenclng Nlomlay, October illsl, H121, lhe following changes will go Info elfccl. No. 431 truln leaving ill (‘harlot lelown ill 1.33 p.111. imd nrrlving III Borden iit 4.4:‘: 11ml No. 40 true 1 lezivlng Borden nl 8A0 p.m. arriv- lug ill ('ll2I!‘|Oll('[(1\\'l1 :11 10.55 p.m. \\'lIl be ilisconllnued. No. 121 lraln will Icave Charlot- tetown ill 1.2.3 9.111., Instead of 4.411 p.m., dur- to ill-rive n1 Summerslde ill 5.15 p, m. Inslciul of Il1_2I0 p.lll. No. 4 will lciive 'l‘lgnisb u! 7 n. lu. and urrlvo :11 (‘hnrlollclulvn n1 2.05 p.m. No IL’ Ie-nvr-a Tlgfllbill a! 8 n. m., lII'IlVl.-; ill Suniuicrslilc 1.155 p. m, ll'i’IVI‘_q Sumnlersulc n! II p.m.. Ill‘- rivr-u at llmrlcn Ill Ii p. m. All ollli-r lrnlns wlII lun as IiI-rcloforo nnlll flirlhcl- iulvlsi-d. Doffifrq 141D day oITOI-Ioiler vinf’f.j'biialfllaiul.w. Disirict Passenger Agent's Office, (‘linrlnlle-Icnvn, I‘.I-I.I.. -\ October 281k, 1921. Japv \ . >1¢- ._. y - .-. Heavy Meat Eaters I Have Slow Kidneys l Eat Leas meat I-f you fe¢l Back. _ achy or have Bladder frfluble I ‘ No man or woman who eats meal ‘regularly can make a ullslake by ,fIu.-hlng the Iclilneys occasionally, says ll well known authority. Meal forms uric acid which excites lhe kidneys, lhey become overworked from the slrnlu. get sluggish and 1:111 1o filler lhe waste and poisons from 1h».- blood. lben we get sick Neiaily nlI rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble. nervousness dizzi- ucss, sleepless-mess and urlnury (Ils- orilcrs come from sluggish lflf neys. The moment you feel a dul achi- in the kidneys or your buck Iiurls or If lhe urine ls cloudy, offensive. full o1 sediment, Irregular of pas- sage, or attended bv a sensation of scolding, slop eating meat and gel. about four ounces of Jad Salts from any Pharmacy; lake n lublespoon in II glass of wafer before breakfast uniI In :1 few days your kidneys wlII acl flue. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jul-e, combined wllh Ilthla, und ha,- bci-n used Ior generations lo flush imil sllmulule the kidneys, also lo neutralize the acids In urlne so ll un longer causes Irritation, thus enillng bladder weakness. Jail Salts lg Inexpensive and cnnuol injure; makes 11 (Iellghi- ful effervescent lllhiu water drink which everyone should lake now and then lo Iieep the kidneys clean uni! active. thereby avolillng ser- ious kidney coulpllcutioui-i. Auction Sale of Furniture We are authorized by .\Irs Dr hiul been left a large fortune an condition lhlfihe should run raco- horses. , Among famous winners of the St. Leger have been such glhnls as Blair Athol, Persimmon, Dlumonl Jubillee, Ormonde and Flying Fox lwho won over $200,000 in 51111485 alone]. And so great I5 lhe wager- ing on lhe S1. Leger that ll Is soul more than a mIlIion pounds , have changed hands on i1 single race. ———i<o>———— ONCE I-N A WHILE. Anbnymoue. . Once in :1 while the sun shines out, _. , And the arch-lug skies are a per- fecl ‘oluu; ' Once In a while. ‘iuhl clouds of doulbt _ _ . Hope's brlghlesi stills come peep- ing through. Our pnlhs Ieml down '11)’ "19 "IP31!" ows fa ' Where the sweetest blossoms nod and‘ smlle, And we lay aside our cross of care Once In a wh-lle. Once Iu n while wllhin our own We clasp lhe Iiauil of a steadfast .l’rleull; Once in n while we hear a lone Of luve Wllllll the heart's own voice to'blend; And lhe (Iearast of all our ilreauis come true; And of life's way ls :1 golden mile, Each lhrusllng flower ls kissed swlth dew, Once in a while. Once in a while In the desert sand We. ‘Find u spot of the falresl gree , " Once 1n a while frmil where we sand The hills of Paradise are "seen; And :1 perfect joy in our IIPJYIR w» hol A joy lhur lhe world cannot ilefie; We, lrurle earth's ilress o!’ puree! gold . .11 '4. Once in a while. Cream left in! W’ W-i. _ -___-__._.T._._.._. Clearance llllClIIlII Sale Wlnoloe South on November 2m, at 1 O'Clock Sharp Having sold my farm I will sell on my line premises on above dale all my. slock, crop and Implements] Stock Jlorse, 3 Mares from 8 to 12 years, 2 Ill foal; 12 cholcn young Mllch Cows, n11 Inygood OI‘_(lP_I‘.___7 if” rested by (‘ily Officer, 4.7 p. c., r1 Heifers, 1%,» years Jersey Grade; 1 Registered Jersey Ilull, 11,5 years, 12 Breeding Ewes. Crap. 151cm good Hny; l Binder, (M1- Cormacki; Hay ftlmver (Frost 81 Wood) ; 1 DI-se Drlll. 1 Disc Harrow; 1S T Harrow; 1 Pln Harrow; 1 Steel Rake Tyer; l Plough (Single); 1 Gang Plough; 1 Threshing and Cleaning; 1 En- gine 5 H. l’, Empire Bells; 1 Set Bob Sleigh, with pole; 1 Wood Sleigh; 1 Drlvlng Sleigh; 1 Truck Wagon (pole); 1 (‘art Wheel; 1 Hay Carrier, open blocks, together will a lof of other articles to» rous lo mention. Sole positive no reserve as farm ls sold. If stormy on first flue day. Terms H months on all sums over $10_ 0 p. c. off for cash. STEPHEN McMURREFI, J. A. McDONALD. ' Auctioneer. "7101 SALE I Shropshire REKLMPTEfl Rum. 11151 ram Inmbs. A Registered rum costs parties no more lhlin u scrub ram now. who never used u Regls~ lered Ram before owing lo lhe lib- eral grant of lhe Llve Stock Branch. Many of these rams are prize winners at our Exhibitions; The value of a pure bred slre has been (lEILOIlSITIIIHl many limes by experiments conducted ill various Agricultural (‘alleges and Experi- uien! Stations. To quote one: In 191:, the Mlssourl Agricultural Ex- perimo-niul Station conducted a lost lo show lhe value of u good ram. Seventeen ewes were bred m an inferior scrub ram and rEV~ Fullerton to sell a1 lhe hlanse No 20. Brighton flood‘. dn Monday, 0c‘; £11, commencing iil I o'clock. .1 Ic of choice furnllure. comprising pal lor. rlllilng room, bed room lurlfli nre, made In Mahogany. quarlel oak, cherry and other coolly wood» 1 valuable type-writing desk and sectioned book cases, roll top desk and lot of good goods. BENJ. CARTER and 80M Auctioneers I rnteen to a fairly good registered uni, The lambs slred by the lure bred ranumade 26.6 per cent. noro daily guln lhnh those sired by the scrub. The Inmbg from lbe pure bred rum sold for $7.35 per I00 pounds nnd the scrubs for 84,60 per 100 pounds. For further particulars apply ill the Corravllle Registered Sheep Ranch, Limited. J. E. FLYNN, Manager. P_ O. Address, Cardigan. R. R. No. I 4. f‘. E. I. CLEARANCE, SALE} I am authorized h_v Oliver Wm-ren lo sell ocrosnn s1, 192i Surpassing all others in general excellence». "SALAIIA" ilsenjoyed by millions of devotedpuiriends I129 lglddigdreen or Mixed Blends. Sodled fiaieketo only, The Candling Station, will be tablets. filli- try from Nov. 1st., till Dec. 21st., and no later. ' Ship as early in the week as possible. Will not receive anything later than Thursdayin any week. 'All stock must be well fattened, poor stuff, un- salable. Do not shipit. _ ' Candling Station M USSEL MUD We are prepared to supply a good quality of the above fertilizer when farmers require it in the follow- ing places._ Now in Orwell Bay landing at Vernon Bridge, China Point, l-Ialhday’s and Brush wharves, later in the season at Pownal and West River wharves and on cars at lhe Railway wharf Charlottetown. Apply to MALCOLM MARTIN, in charge or to D L.McKINNON, Montague S. S. “Canadian Sapper The following are the proposed sailings of the S. S. "Canadian Supper" from Montreal to Charltuelorvn and Si, John's, Newfound- land this season, niuneI_v:-- From Montreal October 291k From Charlottetown November 3rd Should there he SIHTlclPnl mil-so offering lhe S. S- "CnnndIa-i 5931M" will 10nd hem and 531] allfllll November 2011i for St. John's Newfoundland ilirectJ 3 ‘For further information apply l0 BUNTAIN, BELL l 00., Charlottetown, Sept. 26th, 1921 Agenfl. nAu- AN]; STEAMSHIP SERVICE‘ TO MAINLANOW Commencing October 31st S. S. Prince Edward Island wlII make one round trip dailylexcept Sunday) between Borden and Tormentlne. Connecting Train leaves Charlottetown, 6.45 a. m. CONNECTIONS AT SACKVILLE WITH OCEAN LIMITED For Quebec and Montreal-Connections at Montreal [with “Contin- ental Limited" for Ottawa, North Bay, Cochrane, Wlnnipeq, Edmonton. Saskatoon and Vancouver. Canadian Nallunal [Qailuiaqs -' . l Connections for ST. JOHN d. BOSTON by No. 13 train Ieavlnq Moncton at 2.30 p. m. 4 W. T. HUGGAN W. K. ROGERS, City. Tlcket Agent District Passenger Agent LEASTERN STEAIIISHIP LINES, moi.“ INTERNATIONAL LINE PAIUIIGIR AND IPIIIIGIII‘ llf,lll":%lg BIIWIII I'l- IOII LID 0S W. M. FLYNN, Station Ticket Agent Moon-Mp BOVIIRIOR DIIGLIY will leave It. Join every Walloo- do! B o. I. III every Bolnrdoy of 0 p. I. (Atlnlllo tile) Io! Ioetoo- The evinced-y frlpo are vlo Eoefporl Ind lilbec, aloe lloofon lion! ll \- I. Tlundoy. The salon-day tripe are to Boole! dlleeo dlo In!!!" ubolf I p. — "ElIllb-Imrlve rune- Me-deye no rue-n of ll o. n. (Daylight 8TATERO0MS—U20O lnvlll ‘II-m w- ‘ moon. lmbeo no an. an. lPARlk-PMI". I . etroool to! pooofllol Ill on can! Direct euuneenun If lootol with (lo veljit lteilero lo New Yuri vll Cope . Ion noteroomo. worn owl oldiloonl lovonnnllon oooh lo ,. i D.&F.' / Fresh Pork Sausages . Made from Choicest Meat and Pure Spices. Delivered daily to all leading dealers. In parchment wrappers, each bearing stamp of Government In- spection. . ASK FOR Tin; o. s. F.'BRAND I _ , Also new seasons packing A l; J Sugar Cured ' Hams, Breakfast‘ Bacon, Back Bacon, Rolls, Corned; Pork, Spare Ribs, Lard and all such products.- Packed in a thoroughly sanitary establishment, under con- tinual supervision 0f Dominion Gov- ernment Inspection. on Ills farm, North Zllver Thursday. Nov. 3rd nl 1 o'clock, 8 head came. 2 Iloroes. 1 mare. cnmlng 4 years. (Brlllsh Soldier), 2 fat pigs, 30 hens, also 15 lonii hay, 20 loades slrnw, 300 bushels grain. 50 bushels wheat, W, ucre turnips. I00 Iiushcls polnlnes. Also all farming Implements and household furniture. 1 1 " ‘a Terms-All olflns excer-dlng $10.00.'Mr. Warren has sold his’ farrn and everyllllnghyiunl go. Come one and all and come. early. - ' ' ' IENJ. CARTER A 80M - Aucl 1i - Insit on getting D_ & F. MEATS THE BEST DAVIS & FRASER .1 Charlottetown, 11s.}... - _. 3" .- rsssssr-Q- 1 Para." a