---._.....¢~_.»._,.‘ . .-_>'.._.. TWO ‘lteep hurried breakfasts healthful Ready to serve- easy to digest All the nu tritious whole wheat All the bran yduneed Til lii That desirable business. stand on Queen Street, lately ticctiliiecl b}; Clarke Bros. Therc i" ti. tznod frost proof cellar and an Oiisi-Fciisonic hand elevator iii good ordt-i. iii coii- nectlon therewith Apply at Connolly Queen Street t‘ tiillll‘. ll! l0-21.’~e0tl t I AUBTIUN Still OF MILL PROPERTY AND FARM AT SUFFOLK. P. E. l. . I am instructed by Roberl Thomp- son to sell by Auction his Mill Pro- perty and Farm at Suffolk. t) miles from Charlottetown, on Wciliiesday, October 26th at twelve o'clock. Also l grade cow, 3 years old to frcshcn in March, 60 white lcghurn lit-us. l3 tons of hay, 2 tons green f-"cd. fill stook mixed grain, all harness and implements. l cart. l truck wagon. 1 bov sleigh. ‘l wheel barrow, 2 driv- ing wagons, 2 driving slcighs, .". fur robes. l double barrel gun. fence wire, poultry wire. beaver hoards. rough boards. 5 gals. rcd paint. ull furniture-parlor. dining room. bed- room. kitchen furniture pairtry utensils, dishes, l piano raisig: orqzin. (6 octave). l llayiiionil serving machine. 1 spinning wheel. pantry scales. l Royal Grand range, 1 base burnt-r, l Queen heater", 1 barrel churn. 1 wrlngcr, tubs and many other articles. - Owing to illness this is a clearing out sale. If Wednesday is not fine, Sale will take placc on Thursday. Sale starts at twelve o'clock. Terms of Salev-All sums uiillcr ilve dollars cash. Five ilnllai-s and over, twelve months crcdit on up~ proved joint notes. Terms of‘ real estate to be givcn at Sale. J. A.‘ XVIacDONALI), 9756-10-18ttsmtu5i. iitiifiiit Auction Sale on tlic premises at Lot 48, 3% mill-s from Charlotte- town on Wednesday, November {Illi at 2 o'clock p. m. of ten acres ol‘ land with buildings, bciiig tho estate of fhc late Reginald Jackson. 'l'.'-i..-:-. ten per "Pill cl‘ pair" |‘l'lI'(‘ to be miid at tiivc of balance on delivery of drcd. ALFRED l1. lliiVifilt. DUNCAN STEWART. lixccuicrs. ‘i-"Jh-llv‘ ‘sslwlii. . v‘ A“ by steamer UV 'l‘l:I R .‘~ ATION-AL LINE Fare lrruri St. John 5310. from Eiisrprirt or Lubec. file" $9. L\'t"l'f|' Wednesday stc1iznci~ ‘M Joli" '_‘ 00 A. NI. .-'ili.1iit.i~ Tllhl‘. East- port 1.30 P. i\l., Lubl-l- 2.30 i‘. AL, ur- riiéiil; Boston Thursday 10.00 A. 3i. res St. \ VEIFQYY Saturday steamer sails ducal from St. John r ‘Yos- Ioii. ‘ l.l“v\'l\l. rli. John 7.00 l‘. ilL. Atlantic lllll‘, ilvc lloslon Sunday £2.00 P. M. \ n! [lesion lvlfl l .' » :-r Io New Yorl £- .' . . a‘ for automobiles u. ., "ml 19v passengers NORWEGIAN lililCA LINE Xmas Excursdon l}; NORWAY The Palailal Steamer STAVANOERFJORD" 18000 tons Dlspl.) Sailing from HALIFAX, N. S. Direct to Bergan. Kristianssand. Stavnnger 8a OSLO. carrying Cabin and Third Class Passengers. Through bookings may bc made to Sweden. Denmark. Finland and Germany. For rates and further information "Pl! l0 I | ‘I. A S. DEWOLF d; SON | Agents. v t . ~ tr. GABBV GERTIE .4~wnila- s b5 >0 i’ l: 7 o’ d; 4 “The bride who tries frying an i-gg without peeling it is bound to experience shell shock." / . J23 Ho: May lhave the last danc~ with you’! Slit-z Big boy, you've already ltfill u. _ l l i I COMFORT NO OBJECT shoe llts you perfectly. You'll find It very com “this madam. lortable." "Then give me a size smaller. .. l '\\. I ' ‘ ._- : \- J FORTUNE INTACT “Don't think oi marrying the hop, Ethel, he's dissipated." “Yes; but his fortune isn't. m; dear." HIRED CLERKS FOR THAT “Doesn't your devotion to sports ause you to neglect your busl ma?" ‘ No-l hire clcrks to do that." a llVE llllliS We are buying live hogs exccntlng Saturday. For those dellv- ercd at our plant we can nifnrd to pay more than at country point: where we have freight and other expenses (n pay. DAVIS a rimsgn. daily ’ CURSE o‘ LOVE ' A51“! d‘ Luv! MlLDRl-I! BAIEOUR vs-r-w ‘L (‘llAWPElt 54. A RELUCTANT CONFESSION AJOR ll:li'l-l)\ii't ltinl: lilllt‘ iii sill-rice at lily puliii- fllllv, musk-like. asked fluully. / ilu- opiira history.‘ together with WllitL Norma had added. _ “Ilut how came it to bra who!" “TH. Kendall found ll?" ho zisluul. "is there no explanation m‘ that." Ada shrink hcr head. "Mrs. Kendall advertised, but m one claimed lt-at least. I10 0"‘ ivas found." She looked at hlm curiously sensing something that bud cal-all ;d licr at first. "You have seen it before?" llo didn't answer at first, then: "Yes. l have seen it before." Allil. fell a thrill of excitement. “Wliei-c?" she tlcmaiulctl breath- essly. "To whom (loos it belong llc answoi-vd her last question first. "It. belongs t0—n0 one. Or lWl" llflDS in the devil." Slic sliivered, imuccouiitably- "You almost frighten mo. llut "ell inc, where have you sccii ii bu» orb?" she persisted. "Olive lii Chino." lowly. "a great many years ilore recently in America." "Oh!" she, cried, “then you niual znow the real owner." Even as sho spoke, she felt a ocu disappointment, a sense oi‘ iss, if liaifourt knew the opals ‘WIWT. thou it must be restored at rice. And she couldn't bear tho bought of losing it. Unlucky as it 3‘0llltl seem to have proved to be. ‘s fascination was strong. She Llltl Norma had discussed tliat—_ llP answered ago . l l Q stared‘ 1'01‘ a! this black npul illlil. Ada hull b10600 la‘ 1H,. fflfltl was inscru- "lluw did you i-oino. by this?" he Ada told liiiii wliul; she knew oi -ould (lcsuribt- the bag in which i l ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * l Don't Be constipated! "Alter siiderjnl bran! you: from constipation, rint-J-fives’ brought back my health." Mrs. H. Godin. M bicGuire $1.. Menu-u] bloke this your last do)’ of COflSlipa. lion. Buy u 25c or 50c box of “Fruit. a-tives". ll ‘is the perfect natural remedy. Made from iiitcnlziiicd fresh fruit juices combined with Ionics. l l . l l Muontrose Notes Mr. and Mrs. Gullford Lowthcrn laccompanled by their son und‘ idaughter, motored from Char-loo" ll8l0Wll on Saturday and spent tlic ‘week-end visiting friends iii ihiR l . . _Vlt‘lIlll}'. llliiii-i Dorothy Gordon. teacher at yCaeicumpt-c, spent the weekend at l her homo iii Huntley. ' Mr. illltl Airs. (leorgc Ramsay, 0i 27 hope it will bring me hick," ab: told him lialftshyly. She meant slic- hoped it would bring him to her. lie shook his head gravely- "l have never known it t0 brilig ' luny one lul-k. lt brought me ill!- izroiitest lfllfifllflllllfi of my life. lic- , (‘Zllll-ll‘: ol‘ it. l am aii unhappy maii Joduy. I roar lhiil I aliallblwayei g be so." ’ Slio laid lii-r hand momentarily on his. “Don't say ilial. Let mo——let my Amy friendship mukr- up lo you for the bad limes l can lien you've . hr-cii through." l She. meaiil her voice to sound friendly, casual, and pleasant, but It trembled. iiispilc of her. llcr PYOS “Wire Ploqueut, though elic would liavo been horrified to know if‘. She hadn't tho silbllely lo ills- Htlllllll‘. Slil- was a woman who cared for llllll. llcr compmilopglllp was SWGPl, and he was very louoly. Should he snatch a crumb of hap- biiicss-all that. was left for him from tlic banquet. that, once ball 719011 Bllrend before him? Could lie ask Ada Liiid to marry him, wllli the lmngo oi‘ (‘_viillila (lreer hr his heart‘! (To Be ontinued) ———-—< Tomorrows Radio Program WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26TH. International Radio Programs CONCERTS liu cii"i'loiis,_oniinoiis spell that it accrued lii cast on every one who lossessod it, To her last question, Harcourt shook his bead. “'l‘liut would be dlfllcull. to say. l ‘Know only thc—-tlio \‘ll0S(- possession l 911w it last.” ...1.e_q‘.. _"A prctly ivomaii?" Alzainst li"r will. Jealousy flamed within her. A beautiful woman. No," he‘ '()l'l‘0t.'it"il himself. “not a womamA, "lifllr Hill) of a girl who played at being a Wfllllilll." _"You loved her," Ada accusvdl him quickly. llc inclined his linnil. "You. l loved liei- very, very llllliill." l "Wllflir sciit Adzrs heart iiitol 'll0 loco of licr smart little. slip-l ours. “PPYlIflll-S you still lovc hcr?"_ "lil- ilfiliffll zoiillv. I lit" ilillii'1 answer that, and eibr-l llllll quickly: , ', _"l”0l'l~'.ivr- mo. I'm horribly impW-l dllfllll." , l “You arc very swccl ziiid kind‘ ‘llil S_\'lll]lZllll(:ll(1," lie assured herd -'l valuvi your frioudshil) morn lllllll‘ l ruii say." l “'l3ul flit» opal.'_ She reminded Wllll- lrkviiil-i to iiiul ll crumb of com- fort iii his lust words. "What shall l do zibuul il‘? i have no right. i0 'l. rl-iiljy." “l\"mp if," lil- said, with a sigh. iiilr-ssl _vou‘i~- :ii"i'uirl to do so." iio }J.ll\'l~ il buck to ltci‘. Shr- liouulil llH svvlilbtl relucluul to do m. ll was as: lliiiiitgli ho Ffillllfllllflll- ~d it with uii citoi-t. and was, a1. lhri iaiiil- liiiit», glud to bo rld of it. “l wziiil lo kw-p ii, bccnustl l Experienced mothers say Zam-Buk is beat for children's injuries and skin troubles, because: it is herbal-no poison- ‘ oil-i iiiiiicrul (tailoring. ll is unti stipl ic~pre- vcnls cuts and burns taking tlic wrong way. lt is sunlhinly l-iillsxliuiii quickly. It lli‘lllS l-very time. ‘lust a‘: grind for grown- ups. .9011] (it all XIUTPX anrl rlruggixll". Poultry We will be buying live poultry daily {until the end of the Highest prices paid. S9850". ‘ SWIFT CANADIAN C0. ‘r’ -'.=lo' 1mm" mlwoc (21522) Dllveliport. chillies. A woman?" slit: asked licsltautlyo 1:00 P. M. Philip-Recital. 2:30 P. M. lWEllb H48) Boston. Iiluscnl ' 4:30 P. M. .\\"ll' (ma) Pliila. Solos. 5:30 P. M. iWlP (508) . 6:30 P. M. WIIK (205) Clcvoland—Vio-llii. 7:30 P. M. KOll (394) New Mexico. Studio. WJll-WCX (4-ll) Del-roll. Guitar‘ id. WGY (380) Schom, N. Y. WGY Orchestra. WBZ (333l Muss. llappy Trio. WMAK (s45) N. v. syracusl- I'- (WI-Till). 8:00 P. M. CNRM (ill) Montreal. Studio. WBAI. (285) Ballad-Insoluble. W.l'l. i454) N. Y. Spuifltlois. Tl) \\'- .l'/., hDKA. KY\V, \\'l.\‘\'. WJIR. . 9:30 P. M. Will-ll Hi8) Boston via \\'l-JAl-‘. 10:00 P. M. _ WBZ 1331i) Hiatus. (Yonccrt llltisloii.) WRNY i309) N. Y. Leulhorilo lltiur. SPORTS-TALKS wm (405) Phild. ‘Fullis. woo (508) lPlilla. Police. 7:00 P- M- V t ‘Knlca (316) Pltliibrg, lmlizlllllll- DANCE ORCH ESTRAS i, 8:00 P. M. i '\\"l‘lf‘. l-ltil) Hartford. (‘olt lflTk- -, 8230 P. M. .\\"l‘,-\(: (517) “lei-cs. liniivilwll ‘ 9:00 P. M. ‘ I ‘\\“~Rl‘ .TO USE COURTS TO FORCE l STOP. LOOK AND LISTEN (479) Washington. l-Illiina. " MONTREAL, Oct. 22.-'l‘lir- Can- adian National Railway 111100111!“ that ln future motorists who d0 not use caution mid "stop. look and listen" will be sued lii court. ll ls customary on the part oi tilt’ l )4 (L - } ‘ > \_ public, in tho cuac oinccltlouta at 0* level crossings. to consider that the / automobile or other prlvnic veblclt‘ concern lltlil been struck by tllP railway train. lii a large NOD01" tioii of recent cases, however, the accident. has been tho otlicr wit)’ about, the train iiuvlng been struck by tlic uuloiuobllo ivhilc the train t was on the crossing, olllicr sland- " fin: or lii iiiollmi. lii hut-h cases ll D is claimed uiilesa there iirc special i‘ll'f'lllll.‘iifl|l(‘.(‘l< Slll‘l‘0llll(ll|l$! the ac- cidciil. the fault rests with the driv- vr oi‘ tho var. Much property dil- iiialzl- liusi resulted and many lives have been lost through such acci- dents during lhr- present. year. Suit by railroad companion against. aulo owners, whose reck- less ilrivliig ilnmagoa locomotives. cam, crossing gates or other rail- way property, an) on rccnrd. The highest judgment on record is mic wlicro a United States railway WilH iiwurilcd ilamages amounting lo £510,000 following un accident ill wlill-li p passenger" lraiiiwns wreck- l-d by an uutomobllv. lii other rust-s. award» woro mudc in ‘favor til‘ lhl- l‘illl\\‘lly.‘<l, ruiilzliil: from $25 lo $1,000. TRAINING CANADIAN INDIAN3 Jh-clirlliiig ln tlic 191,.“ flgureg lhcrl- ‘W011! 6,327 lllflilin pilpllu o|1~ rolled in tho 7-t rcsldciulul school-a uiirloi- the Canadian lloplirlmonl. of indlaii Affairs, Thorn worn uli-io a 8.455 plliills lii 2m liidliui day ‘ fitlllOlllfl iii (laiiullu. Tho nlimbm-n wlllli FOR. atlcndlul: those schools are slend- ily increasing. Soiilli Klldarc. motored to Charlot- .lll(l\\'ll on Saturday and rctiiriietl !llt)llll‘_ Sllllllil)’ evening. They woi-o luccliiiipziiiiod by Mi". Ramsay's nio- jlbr-r. who bud been speulliiilz ll few ‘days lii Ibo city. . 4 -.--- / .\ll‘ Watson l-lardy is rent-lung coiigrutiilulioiis oii his lino l‘-* ‘- t iii coll, which curried off lil'i‘l.4' all llin Alberlnii llxliibilioii. Mr. Hudson (lordoii has recently purchased llin Power llouse from .\lr. l’. W. Lcorll, uiid him begun tlic coiislrucilitm m‘ a dam to re- placl- the- oiie carried away during llir- August gfllo. No doubt the citizen»: ol’ Albvrlon and vicinity will rejoice lo know that they need iio loiigci- all iii darkness, us the plmil will probably be iii working order iii llic ucur fuluro. __* _ 'l‘hl~ (7.(i.l,'l‘. of this locality are to Iic congratulated on their efforts for l-oiiiinuiilly welfare. From the prowl-oils of a solo of icc cream some Illlit‘ fill." Ih<=y have provitlod illlt‘\\' liyloplule blackboard i‘or tlic school uiid uoveral net-canary convenient-cs for llio llultcd Church here, Thin lii u lvnrllrv spirit iu our young llHflplgi and should b- uucuurulzeil iii every possible w . The Alberlon Exlilblliou, which was held mi Ibo 12th. iiial. was fu- voured with ideal iveathci“ aiidivus largely attends-fl. Several of the SCllOfllrl in this vicinity were pzlven a half-holiday that the cliildreir "light be free to take in the Fair and profit by tlic practical educa- tiuii of such nu event» The exhib- hr. oi‘ ladies‘ work mid oi‘ llvo stock Wl n» imrlicillorli’ good, and WP lili- llersliiiid lhnl this lllxliibition is iiow established as an uiiiiuul ev- ciil. R _ ~— llor coral-l und Iiuiiloim unv- .‘"Illll‘1l"l Lllilnieiit. . GRANDSON OF LORD ADDINGTON KILLED l IN FALL FROM HORSE? WINNIPEG, .\l1lll,, (m. 2-l.—l]l3l‘-l iiard Alldiiil-{toii Illl-nll, glandgon of Lord, Alldlugtoii nl‘ Sliipley ilull. lh-rliy. l-Jiigluiid, was l'ulull_v' iiijiii", :.<l wlicii llirowii from his liorsol lust Wullucsilay. lie hill] urraiigelll It: ll'i\\‘t' for lhi- Raul will will; ml liavo sailed for lioiiio early in ‘No-l vemlici- on ‘ll. .\‘l. S. Warivlck; (‘Olll- 1' but. all rcal good, ivcarabIc slylcx, Canton and Satin ‘Dresses $11.95 Regular $181M) and $20.00 Values A special purchase enables us to offer 25 oi‘ tho seasons very latest dresses in (‘anions and Satins so much in demand at the present time. l-Jach dross an individual style in itself. All the new fall shades. Black, Navy, Autumn Browns. Tun. Oak Bluc. Sand and Olympian Green. sizes it to 38. $11.95. - PATONS. Jersey and Velvet Dresses $11.95 Regular $18.00 to $22.00 Values Another fortunate purchase of 25 Jersey and Velvet Dresses. One and two piece- stylcs, some with jersey tops and velvet skirts, others tlic i-evcrsc, no two dresses in thelot exactly alike. Come in and see this lot. We know you will buy two for the price oi‘ one. All the new shades. Sand, Black, Rod, Brown. EtcuSizes l4 l0 38. $ll.95. PATONS, Silk Princess Slips Half Price Rflflular Values $2.00 lo $6.00. Silk Satin and Knit Silk. All sizes, big range oi‘ colors. llliilltll-ll by his l)l'ill,llf“.'__ cuuio \i'l-.~.l u ymli- all!) lo liuiit fora . . . l ltolll Ill llic “(Tlllitll hallo tlistrlr-Lj a Red Tag Sale Women and Misses Fur Trimmed Coats ‘ $14.95 You really must not miss this offering of 20 really high clan colts. Fur collar and cuffs, pluiu and fur trimmed models taken from our regular stock-last season's cons, Sizes lii to i2, hilt not more than one or two in each size. so be on build curly before tlic best of them arc picked up. Formerly priced at $30.00. $10.00, $50.00, $60.00. ANY COAT IN Tlll‘) LOT FOR. $14.95. i l'A'i‘0bls‘ ,Silk and Wool Sweaters $3.7 5 liere is on unusual good value p. a. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Sweater. VSiX good styles. Button front and turn down collar. Plainand com- bination. Colors Sand, Blue, Sil- ver. Black. Fawn, Greys. Regular $4.50. Sale Price $3.75. —.-_-_- L rATous LIMITED Iilvetl l k OCTOBER 25, 1927 1 l bill lo il\'(llll publicity l-liaiiuctl hlsl naiiil- to Pclci- Jzicltsoii. 'l‘lir<*e oil his brothers uiid (iiio sister, who :<lf'l‘\‘f'il as llll iiilcrprt-lor, were ltil" lod ill zit-lion. ‘ T-ouchy Corns Relieved. . . , By Marvel Liquid l . __ . l lllSlllllllY llio ziolic slopH-tlicl pain goes uway.—tliat IS tlic ‘ill-l mediate effect of‘ Puliuinis (oiii. Extractor. Pliiul llll‘ l‘f')l‘ll or (illlfltlilg. with "Putnam's illlll tlic corn ivilll. SllTlVGl up. Alli-r ll new nbiillvfllllillfil 0i‘ "Putiiumls" lllL‘ corii will llrolll, out. No piiiii, or lllsalipoiiiliiiciil.l Putnam's (loos tlic work-mu sure pop corn reiuovcr. (lot a bolllc from any drugglst, Refuse a substitute- ‘AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL HOUSE- l HOLD FURNITURE; l will acll at my ilruiitlaca, 42 llrlgh loii llorid. oii Monday. October 2~llh ut 10.30 o'clock iihnrp all lll_\’ hmli-lcliolll ollU-l-lu lllPllllllllL" parlor, iliulul! "1""? bedroom uiul llllvlicu luriiltnrc. i -\lli‘l-l lock Aluiiiiiiil: Illllllll uicavl: l u-li-k lzrliiiinpliniio; l l‘\'t*ll4"ll lll 1', plot-k: i! old wuliiul cliiiirs: l rocker. illlll’ l uiuii cliuir: -l \'l'l'_\' old tlilllll)! room. "hung, |l:]|‘l|\l' srluriro rims. "lllllmh, ll wrilliig duck, l sl-ivlul: iiuichlin‘ l.\1'\\. \\'lIllriiii.iili l ooh liulTl-l, l Ill'\\' rail)!" .|.~,,,|,.,.I,,-l...l _\l_q;_vivl: l lH-rfcclloii throw |,"|~,....- nil stony lllwli t Harden .lll'fl rurpl-iiloru ltlols. lbw l scl u Hunky: or lllllil\'ll'tl:l,. I i-llluiul-si. 4'l"l oclrh- lump and li . llll "T "ll!" l l "o. urlil-ll-il iilil iucnlioiil-ll. Vhlmm mm“ JOSEPH RIILIAIAN: 43 prlglllnp Road. . .' A ll ‘. ' J. .\ “zicllliiiil-l, ur‘ vlngtklAn-mflb“ »-—-—-~—» Sale of ll Beechwood Foxes; In connection with the winding up of the Beechwood Silver Foxes Limited tenders are invited for the purchase of eight pens of foxes‘ comprising eight pairs and twelvci Dlllifi- I Tenders will be considered for each, pen or for the whole lot and should, be forwarded to E. J. McMillan P.| 0. of North River. not later than November 5th next. Foxes m,“ be inspected" at the Beechwood Ranch, Cornwa . w. r. noun. n. s. McMILLAN. Liquidators. 99l4-l0-25-iuf-4i rogsatf] Schooner Clcmencia, 150 tons nctt register. 2 5 tons dead- weight. shallow draft. fut antler. coppered dlate communion and oilercd at a bargain to m quick buyflg ARTHUR cox-Bonus. imim, Nova Scotti.‘ ttom, two mo. i ERlllR PELTS lComc from foxes: fcd liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. llighflfli Prices on all fur markets: arc realilotl by ranchers who make IMPERIAL PRO- nutrmis tiil-ii- Slilllll‘ food. Increased Pelt Values follow regular use of lMPERl/LLS Wlllfll are prepared from formula ipsted nnd approved by world's leading fur aexperts. To secure highest-grade. gllstcnlnl- really Wtlrlll-Wliill‘, pelts, IMPERIALS must be fed. ‘ >E lmcemm. BISCUIT Co. i _ Cl-IARLOTTGTOWN i ~wsqpv ,._. d,» _ b4!" The Polling Season is first approaching. (icl. your foxes in good shalfi W". IMPERIALS. Should you not he feeding them now. start at once and a 81'1""- lmprovcmcut will vcry shortly be noticeable, fully justifying our claims. For salt- by ilistriliuitirs in leading business centres and direct for factory.