‘JUST A GIRL" . You Look At‘ l!» 31min’: Cplelum-“lifrrn i Pi! Ildon, bet. 10th, Old H". LP. l-ialliday, _Q"I'!*|l.-Al Augustine ‘Pove, ._ f2. In .\ir iiiiii lira. ilurry i“ I n. son. lirirri; ltougltvs. _ _ A LETTER AND A-No-fl °5NAULT-~'~-'\1- Flilltumersiklo, ' .. _. ' ‘w ' y KIM-ruin: lo .\i.-. fillil iii». ’ ribs Arsennuii a girl. inngrutu- \AA .. rump-r- in. n» l: ilwlill-iili ~- i. - H ,,_ ill. ‘will :ii-- ili~.~.i-.il..'. 'll! (‘iiuplir HF». The first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was Kenneth’: letter. I felt guilty that f liadn". read it the night before. and start- ed to get it just as Aunt Susan brought -me my tbrealcfast on a tray. "You'll spoil me!" l/told her laughing. "The idea qf a working girl being waited on and eating her breakfast in bed, for all the woriii like a society belle!" "You doii‘t get muc-h spoiling "iiwflditvs- i guess it won't hurt you l0 Pretend you are n society belle, and let me wait on you." She drew up a small stand, arrang- ed thetray, drew up the shade, and til II mil |I M010 Baa; an Hm ‘pg utens/Ys. ' non-Ar. lhlpeqm Rand g -- . impugn; ma ‘mclkfillnm- (PM! ‘g a eon. lwfifiarns * c-rlwuir I uwc " 11.2.1. smnsyririiemii Jul ll 3'5 STOPS from a llom- §Il|l\ Ilouc. iinllnt. (‘urln filth» flour. UYPillHilHT troiiblcs niid iscta iiiiriii- going milmd. it uctn mildly but ilulckli’ ouil good results are lusting. llol-u nut blister or remove the llflll‘ and liorru- can be wnrkod. Pugi- 1T Scholarships .=-;’£°:..?::'.'::.."'° °‘ Agricultural High ivturnwivs-m Dover‘, Kings x», r. ll. lull-ltd, on October 1am. no Isabella Penny, re- ‘ ll: r) ‘i1 .1 orb: the late David M. White- fly. 138d 66 years. lQNnm-m spring Valley Oct. 1, "30, WIl-Hlm MoNeill. Funeral filthy at 1.30 to Malpeque Cem- iooonALm-on u» 14th October zlNlno Mile Creek Charles McDon . lied e2. ~ ift MARRIAGFS‘ _...___.__. otsoo- JOHNSTON-in the resbyterian Church, Stanley on etobor 20th by Rev. J. M. Mc- sod, uncle 0d the bride assisted y eRv. George Miller and Rev. ohn Stirling. Miss Annie Laura icLeod, Stanley to Mr. Arriiibsild ohulton. Ur!w‘:’!>'ld Auction Sale oi Stock ’ and Crop i am instructed by Wallace Whentiey to sell on his farm (East 'iu Should it he found tliiit tile iloi" mltoryddcu is not feasible tlm “Int of placing’ students with privm. ‘iéimilies in the (‘.it_v‘\\'lli Ive iidupiwi 0 lnocl the additional cost fut hofllii. out, hcliolnrships tn the viii "P- "r 70"!‘ dul iirs ciicl- will Llf‘ |i\\' urded tn the rst iiflM-n stiidi-nlr l ‘;h" "Wk" "itvllvntli-n from Pill‘). Lounty. These scholarships will iv vrnld to students who r-niiiploi» (h. (oursc, puss tlio |II’4‘.'ll'I'i|l|H| i-uiniiu- ii-itlinis iiiiil nthcrivisi- i-oiiiivin will- thl- riilrs mill i‘l*i.'\iiililliyj< Li‘ 1).. ilii zipniirniii s l. V _ "ii ih-lvirtmvvit m‘ i. Print-um] .\lfl1(‘liiltl"l\| m"). S\.,-,|h,| Charlottetown. l‘, B, 1g1“nd_ i Auction Sale t 1 am instructed by George M. Campbell of CanoeeCove, to sell m. his premises on Sflillfilii)’ 520th inst. at the hour oi‘ one o'clock ll. ill. ilii= following stock. 3 cows iii call‘, i cow furroiv. i loyalty on October 25th, 1920, at '.r o'clock following stock and i "PM choice milking cows, 'i_IV~ iresiicn-tl others are .ii tr freshen "ifs full L’ fa: cX-Jfl. i 2 heifers. i 2 general purpose horses, 5 ,V"i‘.~‘., ild. HJiQl-Yll-Ty’ "id Tbvriiilvke. 1 filly, l i-t‘ _»--...-- ..i... iiivlzney.‘ tllplce lot breeding ewes. ‘l. Pure bred Leicester ram, (re- Mend.) (REGISTERED 1_ iBroodsow. '10 Hens. 80 Dndks. 700 bushels oats (thrashed). 2 stack-s hay. 2 stacks straw. 100 bushels potatoes. 100 bushels turnips. ,1 Gasoline Engine, 5 11. P., new.‘ 1 Express wagon in good ro- air. 1 (‘hevmict "'1' ‘i’ ‘ i.‘ ‘if; I fprlcasli. d J. A. MaoDONALD, Auctioneer. 2569-10-204ii. - -.-- :4 .--: .—::._.__.____. v Farm For Sale ‘i5 tones of land at Richmond. Pnnce County P. 1]. Island. 1 1-2 dim from Richmond station, 72 acres nlearel, balance heavy 51'0"“! at soft and hardwood, large house 1nd born, both in excellent repair flIO some outbuidings. Well water-l edvdflltwc pumps and brook across farm, weiil fenced with Wire Hid mtg, mqgfly wire, a beautiful loca- timn and very convenient to markets school and diimohes. If not. sold privately will be put up at public Auction on Wednesday. October filth at 1 p. m. ‘libero will also be sold on that dale flu stock and machinery on the firm, also the crop if desired. TEMIF-All amounts imder $10. uh. ‘over that amount 12 months todilit on approved joint notes, 6 about of! for cash. 1t storming sale will be held on he doliowing day. . Flor further particulars apply at Soldier Settlement Board at lottetzown or Gabriel McKinmm , P. E. i. 3418-10-13 l5 l6, 20.22. 23 i Auction Sale oi Stock and Crop 1 um lnstnicted by Duncan Mc- Intyre to sell by Purblic Auction on his promises, Maipeque Road, 2 miles from town on Saturday, Oct. 3d. at l o'clock sharp the follow- ing ptock and crops: 3700K I young general purpose horses. 1 Guernsey cow 1 Guernsey hei- fer due to freshen now. 4 grade Holstein cows. 4 grade Ayrshire cows. 2 grade Jersey cows. 1 trade Bhorthorn cow. {All milking. ll fat cow. 1 ht heifer. 18 sheep. 10 pigs. CROP 18 tons oi bay. ‘ 80 buhsls mixed lruin. Quantity straw Ind potatoes. TIRMO All jllllll up to {$.00 cash, over that mount. 1d months credit on epprovod joint notes; six per cent of for duh. 1f stormy, sale will take place ,2 registered Sliurihurn miives; 1 iiii cow, 1 registered Shortiiorn cow 3 years old. l Holstein holler 1 yelir old, 1 buil Holstein grade, 1 Yc-ar old, one call‘ 2 months 011,011.- registcrcii Holst-"in bull 5i yezirs ol(i_ (‘iydr-srialo colt 3 yc-zrrs old, 7 mix-s, l ram, 5 pigs; also some standing lumber and ilroivnorl, 1_ iiiiuiiiri- srrr-uiier, l driving sleigh, i punt: Sitigil. l < 'i‘eriiie.-<All sums: up to fivi- dol- lars. rash. Over that amount l-l months credit on approved Joint notes, vr-itli six per cent oft‘ for cosh. NEliL MCKENZIE, Auctioiieer._ JiT-IJS- iil-Ili-ii. "ill ii s. ‘hit-cs. Alloys Pain. ‘iottic fur 10c stumps. \\'. dressed atitiwhed 11th. nst hiarket will accept on any day ercopt Fri- day and Saturday until] the weather gets cooler. We also want Two Hundred Tons good pressed Huy. and parties ‘having some to dispose of will do well by corresponding with us. We are also open to buy (my kind of Produce -lhe Fairiner has in oiier. M. Kenuotiy 8: Co. in phuinphlet with ouch liot~ tli- tolls how. $2.50 ll. bottle. lvlivvroil. Ilurnc Iinnk ll ll frcr. AIIFORIIIYE JIL. tho untliwtitlc liniiiiriit fur mankind. reduces Pain- S\\'t‘HlIII-Z'S, Eulnrtrerl Glands. ' Varicose Veins heals \\'ill tell you iiorc ii" you write. $1.25 a hiittlc at Liberal triul Wi-iis, l‘ l lvolitrs or (lUllVPPPil. l<‘. THING, luiu. H1 liymuun Illdm. Pllontrcul, Fun. Uisnrliino null Ahiinrlilnr Jr" ure mudt- In (‘unudu "iiEliTlNG The annual meeting 0f the shan- -“ltl'-' in’ iii" Upton Black ijox ._ will he ill-ill in tizc Boiird ‘ i ~-: ‘e Rooms, Charlottetown. on Thursday the 28th day of Oc- ober, A. D., 1920. at 7.30 p. in pared this 13th day of Uctobvr. ‘.1420. E. H. BROW, Secretary. i99-10-15-Gi eoti - iiiinounitiniiiiili We will commence 1.0 receive Hogs with Organs on Monday Oct. imd will pay the high- Prices for same, Wit Bradaibane K2llil0-8-23-MWf_ I 211. \"\‘l~ is iierviw givcn iiltl‘ fin-l Ji ior enforcement as Pl'U\'iti"(i by law . "ihovinciil income Tax i919 Cliil income Tux for 1919 shrill hr- "u- rwiiniriuz unir-iri . !\'F.'r"'-i-'W.\'. ‘..i\ |l\ .. i l ii.- i: . 15th, Out. 1920 against all persons whose Prrivin-'35()7.]().15.{f_ f.’ Opening oi We are now ready customers and the ticies at very special It is almost impos I wso-ovw-Qavw-Qoooavvoo-QQ-Q-Q-vo-o t 000+.» < 15 cases (Easter flavor, at 55c per lb. lbs for $3.90. Canned Corn, (S can. Piichards, (Snow can. Galvanized goods t0day’s prices. A splendid line of the farmer grows. . Don't fail to get . Our store at Cape hardware, etc. first fine day. Solo positive. I. A. MzoDONAl n, ‘At Carleton new store at Carleton Station. All our old cordially invited to visit our store, where they will find a full general line of merchan dise priced low for quick sale, also many ar full list of specials offered but a few wor- thy of mention are listed below :--—- ins while stock lasts at 21c per package. Bulk tea, Cliieftan Brand, a real choice Granulated Sugar 20c per pound. 2O Choice molasses at $1.65 per gallon. A full line of enamel and tinware also. Boys suits at $12.50 up to $20.50. Boots and rubbers for the whole fam- ily priced low for quick sale. When you have anything in the line of produce to dispose of give us a call as we are always in the market to handle what while these prices last. ue doing business as usual in groceries and LORDS LIMITED CARLEION New Store to do business in our public generally are prices. sible for us to give a Brand) seeded rais- imco Brand) 21c per _ Cap Brand) 20c per at 15 per cent below mens suits at $40.00. your wants supplied Traverse will contin- 3525-10-16-45. then loft me. l would let the letter go until after I hail iiiy coffee, i thought. Then, as I ate, l went over the in- cidents of the night before~—the ride, the dinner, our dancing, then the ride home in the moonlight. How l had enjoyed myself! ii was with still another feeling oi guilt that l recalled thui not once hail i felt that I was am employee. or illill Frank Claxion hilll in any wav acted as if l were. , . Having no children of her own. Aunt Susan would iiiive liked to mother the whole world. And really she spoiled me as fnr us she could during her entire visit. When she came in for the tray, she pushed me back among the pillows, drew down the shade, and raising a ivarning finger ordered me to “go right back to sleep. Laughingiy l closed my eyes, in- tending as soon as she left the room to read my letter. But in- stead l drowsed, and finally fell asleep. not to waken until nearly noon. . ' “Peel rested?" She asked, just putting her head in at the door. "i hoard you moving about so- con- cluded you were up." "l feel like a bird! if only l had wings ‘i would fly," l loid her. "1'li hurry and dress and help with lurii-ii." "Don't Willli your help. Your Mother has gone to riiurkot. and I'm making chocolate cake." She know I iwss extremely ftfnil of it. and often iiiiidc that and Ollie!‘ driiclous dishes to tc-iiipt mo. "Now l'll he sure to hurry.“ i hail not yet road my leitcr, but l wouii‘. dress first and then read it. Reluctniitly l drew the thick let- ter from the envelope. “What ails inc?" l asked myself the question impatiently. I should be glad to hear from Kenneth, and l wasn't! Figuritively shaking myself, l sat down by the window and Pearl: "Dear Zeno: in only six weeks now I shall come for you. 1 had hoped in pay you a visit in the meantime. but ll has been utterly impossible. Work on the ranch has multiplied by personal zitiention. You nvouiil not have iiio ncglteri il. l "Hi1 sura- even tor you, Oi’ Pfllilvl‘. _ ‘\\“ipi1"ilt=ill'0. "HHS the time seemed long to you? Have you decided you will be happy with me on the ranch- you and your Mother’! It is very iioulthy here, and Will 119 800d 7m both 0i‘ You - “l1 you like you can have ibfll. Aunt Susan you write about. 00mg our, may Anyway she can visit you as often as you wish. l 1111181’ she is a nice. capable sort 0f ii woniuii, and there is always some- thing to do on a big riiiich for everyone so disposed. "l intended to have sonic oi‘ tho rooms done over, but will lot YOU attend to them. l haven't perhaps just the taste that would suit Y0"- You see i am iii-king it for granted that you are coining buck with inc. i am sure you would have CREAM FOR CATARRli OPENS UP NOSTiiiLS Tells How To Gel Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Spleiulidi .QI‘ < iii nhe minute your clogged nus trilia will open, tilie air passages oi your head will clear and you can breathe freely. no more hawking. shuffling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold o1- catnrrli will be gone. Get a small bottle of .i:‘.‘ly's crenim Balm from your ilruggist now. Apply a little of this iragriiiii, nostrils. i.t ever)‘ all’ passsaige of penetrates through the. instantly. .- WB illsl. fine. Don't stuy stuffed- llD with :i (‘old or niisty caiarrli~ itelief comes so quidlily. Employment Exchange wll-l list the names of applicants fol- labour, and orf those who have position to offer in any line of stock farms with iiree house and other privileges are now available. Apply tio Department of Agriculture. Cliariottetowm ZiBSG-IO-IQ-Ilt-iif. antiseptic, heading cream in your ~ head‘; ' snotilres ‘the inflamed or swoiioi". ‘ mucous ‘lllClllllFlliiN’ and relic! comes The department of Agriculture, l work. Two positions on Pure Bred‘ .~iininiivo ore gmpd w“), . . -- in my ltirlune. Ann fum- iiii.ii< 4 lllli"\lllll. Yuri, _\'u\l may. slir ci-rliiiiiLv lltl)! u \-,,,nq(-|-f\il|_\- iii-iiutiiiil comgilrrtioii. And so mu)" you. The st-crci is lll Stuurt‘; Cnlciiim \\_'iifcra _ cuiitiiiii t-ulciuni. TIIIH rvinorituulr . \ ..l substation is iiiisoluti-ii lrttrl-II.‘ l0 kQBp (he skin in lioulih. Vllflilllii)“. iii; notion in thc skin isfllttlc short ni‘ marvelous i-iiiii you will tic ~>\'\*l‘- “Wed u, gei- pluipl-s, iliiiclitii-oils. l)lu‘(~h(is and rush, \.|I.ii_ its itchini: relieved, Stuart's Calcium ‘\£1|l‘l'F -irc for transforming" a muddy toin~ look at. I'm moat delicate skin. W» not fnil to our a rip-cent box of Stuart's Chi- "hfln Wafers iii tiny drui: riorv. i1 is tho nno iii-st will‘ to burl-ll)‘ ilild iidmiratioii. told me before this if you were not. ‘i1 shall be unable to remain in Chicago more than two or three days, so plan ziccoriiingly. "Remember me lo your hiolllf‘? and your Aunt if she is still with you. But keep all my love for yoursielfr-Kenneth." i read the letter over’ twice. HP was taking my answer for granlflli -—sure it was to be ‘YES’ when I Wilfi no nearer i] ilecision £11511 W110" he leitl once! "This just crime for you." Aunt Susan laid n liox in my lap. I open- ed it-violets and ‘l note! “Dear Zena-l slinil ca-ll for you tomorrow it! 3, and we'll motor out intu the c0llllil‘}’.-—~Fl‘ilnk CillX- ton." I hurled my {ace iii the iragflllll flowers. Tlieii i lifcd from my. lap Frank Ciaxtonki note iuid Kenneth Lawrence's letter. Frank's note l pressed against iny cheek, ivliili- Kenneiiifls letter dropped back into my ‘lap. ' desire." wnere and it came into my mind. But us t put the violets in water i murmured: “l must decide-at once!" ’ Tomorrow-Zena is Bewiidered. zli ' i Diamond Dyes" Don't Spot, Run '2 'l\;ul‘\- hints-rial in Pact‘ Dyes that Fade or Streak 00000000 _ vo~svwvvevovse 9 J ‘Each package of "Diamond Dyos" contains directions so simple that. any women can diamond- dye a new, rich. fadeicss color into worn, shabby garments, draperies. coverings. whether wool, silk, cot- iOli or mixed goods. Buy ‘Diamond -Dyes"———no other kind-then perfect resuts are guar~ ieeil even if you have never dyed beore. Druggist has color curd. We have a complete assortment of the celc- I bratcd RYLANDS- ENGLISH FOX NET- TING-True to mesh. Prices are guaranteed. _ The Rogers llariiware Co. ' Ltd. Wholesale and Retail. Queen St. Grafton s: ' 8088-10-w-tf Q-QQ-Q-ob- v 000104-004 w o» o m n4- -~> 4 which ' plrxlon to the loveliest. softest and . l must make up mind ill "it is the unattainable we always l 1 had read that B01116‘, i i I . l i l REOITEERED U N DERWEAR " LL men whose work keeps them out in the cold, need the‘ ‘ ‘warmth and protection that Eureka Underwear insures. it's thick, heavy, wool Underwear-soft and easy and sprmgY-killlied , of the famous Nova Scotia wool and fashioned by men who fullydunderstand the requirements of the Farmers, Fishermen, '1 eamsters, umbermen, Miners, Iron and Steel Workers. Keep well and keep warm this winter by wearing Eureka Underwear. All u to date stores carry Eureka Underwear. When you buy, look for the Eur: a Trademark on every garment-it guarantees long wear and complete satisfaction with every purchase. Nova I Scotia Underwear Co, Limited, Windsor, N. S. —liei'e is the big game ‘that ranks with the moose iii i ' attraction for the liuntc-"r. Ranging from I\i_cu'i0uiiu.;.:': t0 Alaska it requires" time vsxt cxpaiie-c rfiirrcicjii l1‘ i; barren and scrub icagis t ‘ tfl- A's-ct- s~1:i>-./‘..c“._. Like the grkrzzly it is. 0:1; cl tlic first ammo to fCLllC before the advance 0i SLLLZLJ-lflllil.‘ Far above all ctiic: at‘: "'11s Caribou cicmandsiit; tilde. This is iizircl to rczlizc for tE=<jv§-;‘-1>'~<~1' dciTfii“ “ " all fear as they mill around toxic \: i. 14W. ff- the herd once it lies wot tits: Viiltl at; i-"JflCii its iiztv c; flight, and 0111: rc ‘ tic necessity oi ammunition oi long i'aiij;:>, ‘velocity an rccurary. r-"meds are sfiil faiilycaixyoi access, i i iii ti.;.s:icctioi1 oi ammu- Jil‘: 1 "l z _ ',,'i;m~ . , whorl i .....iiiomuiiiiilliliiiililti """ " ‘ ‘"“‘“‘ iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiinstill " v arc tlic cartridges for Cari- ~‘ J “f, bouftlic ammunition whlCil .._ coitibines all the proved qualities of accuracy, speed and dependability. Our new game book, "The Coil of Qanada". u-ilh illuslralzonr oj_ Canadian game birds anti aviinmlx reproduced m fill] 6010". Clmmm‘ “h” able information that W1” tnlrrcrtgéou. Eur spoil;- mnn should have a copy of (Im- aulgful i’ f" his lihmrpi. Semi 50 cents ior your copy to-(iBY- Ailw-rlising Department, P.O. Box 120i‘. Montreal, Canada. Dominion Cartridge Co. Limited Head Oifice, itlontreal. ziiiiax Toronto Winnipeg 5udbury Vancouver 1° Shore Farm ior Sale’ | Auction we At BHICRIBY Beach containing 9i. sores 0! lflfld. all cleared and lu a. high state oi’ cultivation. Well fen- m“. L“ u‘ mo“ g1", 100 Wooiismen , ced with wove wire and liedgemlMruyom gmw.” will. i a lli "m, '53 For one 0n the beat. companies iiil at“ we n! hm". and c°mmnd' i “i mm‘ “ml” ‘homhomflnolahffl lous burns ii ggxwi-tsmpsliire. llizhest wast-s. 800d repair. 132a: gilllgilllililllldglfihllb {gfiflgfff ‘flmfiff “soils! Bu“ lid lg-lmm advanced. ones. Close lo oyster mud‘ and all , “d,” (7 1.3 hwgqpower) kinds of sea manure. "" 0- "°"""'°"' i Anni! on nremtm to s“ “m!” Dundu. P. E. i. MR8. JOHN cuom)" 8505-10-15-131 Il2a.19.;;.13|_ * ' st! a "'- B. R. N0. 5. Sill-IO IO-Il At Meadows stool: Farm. film".