I ~1lcolm A. McMillan, aged 72 , Q11:- l {QAS fpsT t? BIRTHS so _. when. . t lottqto , ‘ 3d tlnfiwg: ,odau¢bter_ “ileum-ts; Oct._ jlthooon: u‘ L‘ DEATHS pmctAm-nt West wodtfig. nd on Friday. October 15th, 1920, 48 acres of land at East Royalty, Queens County. P. I‘. L, 3 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. new house and out-buildings, was; in bouee and barn, handy school and churches, if not sold privately will be put up at PublicAuction on Wednesday, November 8th, at 1 p. m. There will also be sold on that date the stock, crop and ma- chinery on ftirm. Terms, all amounts under $10.00 cash, over that amount 13 months credit on approved joint notes. If stortiiy,snle will be held on the following day. For further particulars apply to Brenton MacMilian, Bast Royalty, P E. i. See hand bills later. PETER BRODIE. . Auctioneer. 3640-10-22 fsinwfs. 101. up Standard In Delano and Paints: as, ,,t,_ gwggg tVaiuabie Farm for Stile At French River 5mm 3-1-1, —-. ~ ...-. adieu AitI New PJRI. . _,.,. , Offered by private sale v 5r;- rtitt- prfltefldnl Orllf,‘ ‘lalb '__ zfitl» ‘arm shunted at Freitidi itlr. t Rtstttluit; rut , . ;,, , t ,,~ .- .t¢r o: t-u..t\.‘....~.t. 1.1.. T,‘ Iouowmg ccmributiflns “n, tot-tn is t-qttiplwtl with the Illbl up- _,, khowlodga] ‘vml, unmkd._ tu-tlttte improved fariit llillltllllgls dll" Proceed, of 3am Supper “my rtsidencq pizitfuriii settles _btiitt {Md ‘can’ New G|asg0w_ 5178,00 on the premises large utt-ttarti. Pwoeeds or Tea Tables’ Telephone coniiitttiiic-itiitirt. \\‘, (‘. iwmtague Ram,‘ $537.00 lfjciteod.‘ lfrench River. 1'. Ia. t. Coronation Lodge, Vernon 3"44_1°"‘9"“" Irv-er. $100.00 Eldon Ladies Aid of New 1' E. I. Protestant Orphanage. $39.43 St. Lllkes and Fortune (Tove l ‘tied Cross Society. $1000 Mrs Edward Shaw, Har- l Lntgton. with“ 100 Woodsnten For one on the best companies in New Hampshire. f w _3367~10gll-01|l Upton Blick Fox ($0., Iltdi The adjourned Annual w‘ the Fpton ‘Black Fox Company Lttiited, will be held in the Board Trude Rooms, Charlottetown.’ -:. Thursday. November 4th. at R, R, N0, 5_ " 80 p. ni. Dated 14 October 1920 M. A. MORRISON, Dundas, l’. E. 1. 3505-10-15-131 E. R. BROW, ‘- -—-————~—~—~ Secretary. ' “tasto-zt-s. tu. . l “intern-ignite I utni instructed by .\lt'. Era-t Miller of Frciiofort to soil by blic auction on his farm. it Monday the 1st day ofNovetnber 1920, at t o'clock p. m. The following: choice tmflk cows, 1 grade _»\§‘i ‘tire ‘heifer, 3 years twirl, i grad» - hortthorxi tlitrifer 2 y-ars old, 1 ure bred Holstein ltr-ifrr 1 1 2 ears old, 1 gtrade Ayr-ltire tieiftzv LB years rliKLIl heifers Sitnrtltorti 1~2 year's old, 2 heifers calves months old Sliortliorn, 5 spring alvtes. 1 bull 1 l—2 years old.(Sltot~t- orn). l ox 2 years old. 1 ox l yet: r Id, 2 brood sows, 30 hens (gcuti styers). 1 draft horse 7 ycnis old Crownright), 1 d-rtift horse 4 years lti (Crownrigiitt). 1i iargestttcksoi‘ itviii ho at (‘. ['2 Pratt's. St. Petr-rs, fftWll 1 to 3 October 25th. Poole & Thompson's, Montague, on 29th, front 1 to 3, ilt-vero Iiotcl, (‘harlottetotvti on (lctoiter 30th. .\Iattltea' d Mclioarfs. Souris, Moti- tiuy, Nov. 1st, front i to 3. l-‘ttres advanced leave Charlotte- vl.O\\‘i1 Nov. 4th. M. A. MORRISON. 3746-10-26-8i... . .. Valuable Property for Sale in the town oi IKENSINGTON Scaled tenders wit ibe receive-I tip till Nov. 1st, 1920 for the foi- iowing property, (‘orner IOl, Iltlllhfl barns, etc, ftirtiivriy owned by l,Il-‘ late f‘. A. Mc-NutFZ lots 78 ft. front .71 feat tiack, Z00 foot (IPPI); I; Ittlv ti?» feet front and but-k 200, fut-t ttil fronting on the Maipcttttc road. i Also about 4 1~4 acres of land 131$: .divitied into 3 fields. l don't bind myself t accept tb - highest or any FARM F0 SALE o L tender. A good shore farm of 82 acres g75p_10-g5.6i It‘. a high state of cultivation sit- »____._._- :1? o -_»-__-,;-___, uated on St. Peters Road, seven. in Charlottetown miles from Charlottetown, near‘ "hurcbes, schools, railway station. I wiLi svll fnr Mrs. Lydia Dirt t ‘id butter factory. Has a never ntond 32 Upper Queen Street. on . iling spring in shore field nndl JJLIIIdHHCQ of soa manure and mud. A large dwelling house and new out blmdlngs" lliiontiay, November 1st, commenc- F" Wrl-lcma" apply‘ ling at 1.30 p. m. all her household MRS- HOBT- WAKE-mt jfurniturt- ttnd effects, comprising Dlmsmtmmv" parlor. dining room, bed room, hail -P~ E l‘ ,:.nti kitciifln furniture, carpets, Bell tit-gait, oil r-ioth. mats, ‘washing tat-binn and wringer, new, and all household fixings, kitchen utensils ctc, .ay. TERMS l2 nnontim crulit on up» troved Joint notes 6 per rent off or cash, Sale pnstivel PETER BRODIE, "380-10~30-1i, Auc-t ions-er R. T. MOASE, P. Q, Box No. 16 ii 'I-l20"Ill-l.'l-“'t->tl 9M1 BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. “mini oontrnncn . Big Qiearance AuctionSaie » SEALED TICNDPJRH, tttidrcssr-tl ftrl tic Posftnnstt-t" (lt-nt-rnl. will bt- t‘t~t--' ivvti at Httuwti until mum t-ti Fri» tty the 10tit Dt-ccmbcr i020 fut‘ tit.- unytey-anct- His hiujt-stpfls .\lttil.~t, nil‘ .l proposed (Itnitrtin-t for ft-ttr yt-tttsyl z-IX tinicu per wt-r-lt on titt- rtttttt» "cdford Station RUTMI Mull trout.- t um instructed by John .\l- ltutl \'o. i from the ist April next. nor. nf Si. Peters Bay. to sell by ...".'.'t.‘:;§'....':?.t‘:":.**:':‘:!:!t.'f..i:':'!:;a tour strum» WPOPOIIPI] Contract may Ill‘ rltflfll-Hlttll ON TUESDAV lllllflk forms nf Tr-ttttt-t- tttt\,\' l~~ "ll-l The 2nd. Day of November, i920. mined at titt- I'm-it Offices t-f ilt-ti- AT 2 °tc|ock p‘ "L .11.“: iitttz".zzczi.a.it"= steers-t restate-ed costs» Jotttv tr‘;)r\r\"ttv.~,,\tt. ' p dale, Mare with foal, 7 years old. 7"," 0mm, ms‘p',lf_u,l_.n f, fr?" “' , i300 lbs. 2 Holstein ‘ Grade‘ COW» (Iharitvttvttnvti, ttt-tottt-i- -. tam) i Milklnk. 1 AYF-‘hllg 9101111.‘ WW“ l" {freshen in Dccam er, Ayrs tri- *'———=:~ - Grade Heifer 2 1-2 years ttiti. i It r .i—ieift=i' 4. ntonths old z pigs, -i months old,'50 Hens, P. Rocks. IMPLEMENTS- 1 iltlutziurc Spreader. Massey Harris‘, 1. Bimi- .t-r. Frost (ti Wood, 1 Mower, 1 Soc- Seetier, 1 Disc Harrow. 1 tievt-r Spike Harrow. 1 Spring Tooth Harrow, 1 Scufflor, 3 Walking ‘he Postmaster (‘t-nt-rtil will be rtt | moughm libs“ Farm [SI-lililo?“ cfgpn" I . . ,. . Q’: ity 2000 s._ 1 Per ect nn .cott ttlallstedtnittgliiuwtlvgvriittll-tlllltlgo ‘£3.51. Grads"? 2 Driving Wagons. l Ilrlv conveyance His httiJt-sty/‘s ltltiiis. on in Sleigh, Quantity 0f Harness, l '1 ro d t‘ t r f - g i: "Egg: pé;,"‘w';'f_'|l; Speed Cart. 1 Cream Sena/tutor. Hunter's River Tlttrnl Mail Route Della-nut 1 Chum- I wafllllll‘? Ne- 1 from the Int April nt-xt- Machine, 1 Refrigerator, other n.r .."r.'t:::'...':t:':°:."2:*:=:n'.tr:..!::'h;' "- tt» t» “wand Qontnm may“. ,0," “m, TERMEL-tiitl sums ovcr $10.00 I; 12 tnonths credit on Rpprovcd Joint tslimka “I'll. °’i»"‘i"i‘>ift m“ rmitom "9 ° °" c" " ‘"" notes, 6 oetnt of for cusli. t0r's n ver and at the office o! the p” “h” M Laue,’ J. A. MCDONALD, Post Office Inspector: EAR, Auctioneer. coNrnAoT SEALED TENDERS. addrest-d tn JOIII ll‘. Wll Pa: Office Inspector t Pdfmggiigttilg‘ P32123119 ‘iimiozo. O¢t~ 23-61:’ 4i- \ zlN l ' Varicose Veins. Highest wages. H Meelmg lwllwav to Camp. Fares advanced. "l IIUIIFIIIIFCUIC VAIIIIIIISE VElltlS How T0 Get Prompt Reiiel with "ABSORBINE JR." Bathe with hot water once a da - dry-and a ply "ABSORIJINE jlz.‘ Rub I.l‘l "A >ORBINE JR." two or three times a day for the first twl weeks-then eve rnorninr-snd at night,’ put on a c 0th saturated with a solution composed oi one ounce "ABSORBINE JR." t0 a quart Inter and leave on over ni ht. . After the first few app icationl Q “ABSORBINE IR." you will notid t l:i|firovement-—the throbbing and pail e veins will not be no sore to the touch-and the skin wii have a more natural appearanel.‘ €ontinue regularly to use "ABSORL E JR" and you willbe freed,» $1.25 a bottle-at most dtuggists d out: poatpaid by W. F. Youso his, '- Lynaa Building. Montreal. ' g 'I‘errib|e Weeping E C Z t1: M A firs. Ill. llttyt-s. ut‘ limiiilltnt. .-tf- ttli l0 lltltl rt-llrf. It a Flirt-n up work um] ctlllltt rttittth fur help-tn huvt- tier-rt t-ttroti completely on half u bottle of illl. i). This is tht- subatuiicc ttf Airs. 1- os’ letter. 22 Sunset. St" Ham- ‘I'll . 1H . tn nnnllit-r mtmit w tit>|i'\ ut-t rtiit-t‘ on tltt- first ltttittv. wt- \vili refund ivitltottt ttttt-sti-ttt .\“l_t|u imttle, Try |l,Il,I)_ iitvtitt. 1m». Q The Lotion for Skin Disease (Jenn-til Drug More. A. Hplfoatcr. (Jhtlrlutlrtunvn. r out tit. out TAIlllll. CATAIIRHAII DEAF- NISSS AN!) lllliAll NUIUBS. if you lmtiw n!‘ some lino who is troubled with Cattirriiul Deafness. head hoist-s or ordtnurv cttttirrh cut out this formula anti ianti it to tiit-iri tittd you may have been the int-tins of saving some prior sttffcrt-t- [rPlIillDkl from tutul tlt-tiftr-ss. in Iilllglttfltl ictitists for a iutig time ti. ha tg-tilzt-d that catarrh t-rntsttttttttitinl tlisettst- anti ne- t-t-ssnt-iiy retttiircs ct-iiatitutiotiui treatment. Sprays, inhalers nnd nose tlnttch- n5 arc IIHIJII‘ to irritate the tit-liunto ntr titissttges and trru tiit- (Ils- t-tist- into tiit- ttiiddlt» t-ar vitit-ii fro‘ ttut-titiy lIltWliH tutti] - tist‘ lliti di ' down Llto nit Itmgs \\’ItIl'Il , '~ otts. The fuilt " ' '1 is ttsotl t-stvttsively iii tim damp English uiimtiin Is ll trtttitttittttittttttl t unti tillttlllil pruvt- t-spt-vi- a.‘ tt) >tti'f>'f ttt-rv Ilfltltti‘ more favoi cli- llllltl‘ conditions. :~i--ttt~t» from ytttti‘ drttguiut. l 1501' Pfrlnittf (lit-tilde strength.) Take this Illilllt‘ anti tittd to it l/l pitit t-f hot wntcr ntid o little Lfranu- lated sugar; stir until tiissoivtid. 'i‘alte one. tiililvspottnftti four timt-s fl. do)‘. this will tiftt-tt hritil; quit-I. tt-lir-t‘ from distressing lit-ad not tfltigtzcd nostrils trituttld opt-ti. breathing ltcrontt- easy and ltcaritil; imprtivens the. inllntntntitiott .itt tilt.- otttttanltiati tithes is |'t-tlttt~r-t1._l'ar- mint ttsvri in this way acts dirt-ci- |_\.' "pun tlit- him-d anti titt|t~tt.-t stru- ".' vs ttf the F,\Sll'fll and has a Ifllllt- ' n that. helps to obtain tltu dc- tti rt-sttlts. Th»: prcptirtttiun is en. 1o .t.ake, mists little and is plt-tlittiiit to ttikc. livery person Who hint vatnrrii or hand n tines or is hard of hearing should [Ive Lhiu Ltuillmtlfll s. trial. F arme-rsfii‘ t t-tttincricltig nth, we will take delivery oi’ llve h0g5 at the following points. Farm» trt-t Iinving hogs to offer will do wall to sec our representatives at their respective stations. TUESDAY Ilittnt Wright. Montague Perlcy Drake. Vernon A. l1. Martin. Grand View l\'m. Kearney, Murray River ltatry Jenkins. Hazttlbronk. wedlock and Cox. Xtiorell. lit-rt it. firntuti, York. "has. Coiwiil Northnm. C. W. Qutgley and Sons. St. Peters \Vl7llIX1 ICNIDA Y otice Win U. Clark. Summerside. John “Wtlteht-ad. Kentliugton L. H. D. McLeod. Alnsny Louis Muttart. Carleton Everett Haslam, Emerald Everett Wedlncir. liuutt-r River We will take delivery of hugs av cry week day at our plant in Char IULLIJLIJWII. stratum-st nttsrket. DPICQI paid at all pr-‘tnn. For Informatio- phono Office 031 or Abattoir fill. IIAIIAIIIAN FAUKIIIG llll- l/Pll I‘ t rARM FOR bALE "One and one half titties from town of ilitnttttgtte containing 100 acres in excellent state 0f cultiva- tion. Quantity lumber and wood. itirfzt- orchard bearing fruit of best varieties. Farm fenced anti watered. Gnoti httiidllltts. cement floors in stables and hcnnery. Telephone‘ and eiec tric light wires passing on road. Intending purchasers would do Well to sen this farm as it is int-nut ifuiiy situated in one of the he" farming and‘ shipping iotatlltlcs In P. E. Island. ‘For further particulars apply to PRESTON L. CAMPBELL, New Glasgow. P.t<l.l. 3643-10-22-fsm-13i. hitmtiay, September - run Guillaume.‘ tttstiotttii IY JAII Hill-II A susmsae woman. lCbapter 152. l applied myself closely. to my work and felt a great deal of pride that l was abio to do so much in the bond department. l really en. Jove-d that part of-my work so much that liad it not been for being with Mr. Cluxton, 1 would have hem-mp geti the time hspent in his office, tnking~hist letters-dill 1 now did for him. My salary liad been raised again, unti l had persuaded Aunt Susan ttrrctiiuln longer with us. Mofiitr would ciilss her so and utotiid pg lone-y all day alone-more no than if Aunt never but] cotiie. 1 de-| ciareti thui ti couldn't get along on sense.‘ ‘We went out more titan we liad ltcfore -m_v salary was raised. , insisted that we should. Mother‘ still grieved for Dtiti. and had tiaysl of intense depression. l hoped 11m; l'.\ llfllftg out tnnre slle might t=s~ cupt» litrttt, lll‘, at least. titit lie-st)‘ "lftlli unhappy: t vnur father very dearly," Aunt said ‘ 0119 IIHY- "l never know anyone ttt grieve so long and 5Q deeply," t. - __'l‘_l10y were absolutely devoted tnQPGch other." l told Aunt. "i “M! You had known Dad. He, was a twontirrftti tiinn." ‘fl think ht- Itas a wonderful Elli-tiller." she flattered, , ' "I‘tit glad you think sq for l Wtftlt vmt to stty with its. Mother ttttgiit l)(‘f't'.*lll0 ltlOfltltl if slic were ' innc ton niltch." t "I'll stav a, little wltiic—i won: to be oii hand tn watch titlngs." ti s-ort of wondered what sh; ttiettnt, but my attention was call- Eti to something else and 1 didn't ask. Then I forgot all about itjnnd the niischicvotts gieatn in her cysts, rllP lll-Tlltfltflqs and happiness ti felt when I finally tiecitiett not to l]lili‘l‘_\' KPllllPill Lawrence. cnn— tiiitteti. _ l sang abtittt the house ttttti even ltuntttiml in the street, Mother and Atttit Susan teased me. ltet-ause of my gotttl spirits, yet I (‘ottid 59c they were very glatl l yvttv so ctintontetl. ‘font ltuti fotttttt-ti titt- cnmpaity amt Ills‘ t-imltt ttt’ rcstttttrants wottlti $"tttti,ltt~ tint ar-rttttiplisiteti fat-I. The silos- tvcrt- all soles-Hui. cooks nn- uatzrti, etc. iliary was tit ltotito. rntti as busy as t-ttttid l)t\ getting rvttly for an expcctctl joy in the m ' - ' I (I is sn lliillliy‘ that l star at ltotne," site toiti ttie. . "My I\ ll is ail I ll(‘£ll'—\\‘Olli'3ll at home! Mother is as bad as the tiitrn. Wbttt would all the. extra women in the wtii-id tio if they had to sttiy at lttmie. starve? i think it is fine for wpnten tti wtirk. to learn business, Then, ton, they are net-tied, and in tit-any ways it wvtttiid be iittrti to supply their pita-es. i don't sot» tvitv womctt ltott!tin't tin almost any work u man tines it‘ she will apply herself." “i know how yott feel. I did. ton (In now to certain extent. But it is nit-r- tn be at ironic. Zena, tn fool that 'i‘r\ttit can take cart- nf me, I think it is t-vctjv Wife's duty i0 lit-lp in t-vt-ry way siic can. l would CRII s ~ A-FQ-Q-O-OOI-O-QOOOO-OQQQ-QQQO-QQ trttott JUICE l tttttts ott TAN {Girisl Make Iticztchittg lotion E if skin is Sullhitftltrd, . iutttied or frucitiwi Q§<>vO¢<§1~OOW Squeeze the iulce of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle. sunburn and tan lottcn, and complexion beautifi- er, tit very, very sntnil cost. Your grocer htts the lemons and any drug store or toilet count» er wilt supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massttge this sweetly fragrant io- tton into the face, neck; arms anti hands each day and see how freck- les, sunburn. wind burn and tan dis- appear and how clear. soft anti white the skin becomes. Yes! it ls harmless. a New Repair Shop Opened .~\t 11G Kent Street West, Iiot Water lirvlinrs repaired: also ail kinds of stoves. pumps, inttka anti gutts. .\i.-n pipe fitting anti all gt-ii- t~r.ti repair work_ JAS. D. WHlTE_ ' TORONTO in Centre of Shopping and Business District 250 ROOM! l with Ptlvlto Bath! E ROPEAN PLAN urn-u. tnoannn, no . J» laser rr s . si.,""’....t’°‘.'.'..fli"£ leltion of tomenow- , U! ltt~t~tutll5 ""..t'.'::..'."i...'.°..""..'::":r. e as candy. DI :7’ ICU" I If". have gone right on with Toni if lie liad needed me. NewlRail Service. ~ To Pacific-iioltst Oanadlln National Railways In- aupurato New Flat Daily Iorvico Between Montnai and ‘Vancouv- on-Luxurtouu Trllna In Oper- ation. \ ‘ From all points in the Maritime Provinces there is the finest of through rail service to the Pacific Coast, vis Canadian National Rall- WllYl . All that travel comfort can sug- Bm he “Dean-t ‘gust, convey, or devise. is here for n“. and l Hunk | can make Mm ttIlU traveller. The most modern of ltuppter by doing as he wants mo to than by earning tnioney." “Perhaps. But it will seem strange to you, t.\i.tr,v." steel equipment-first class coach- es, standard sleepers, tourist cars and luxurious compartment: cars, "For a while, yes. used to it. You can. get used tn KIIIIOSI‘ anything. But i‘il get you know.| It at borne. can ntuke his home. plt-asnntcr. give it lll'lf‘8 attentioni now. It has been rottlly only al place to sleep." “You are a wise little owl, Mary. guess you are right. Men love a1 homqr uttttst of them." Then I told‘ lit-r of JPIYII!‘ Wilcnxis. r-onfidt-tit-o‘ ~that shr- was tn marry Mr. Bultsfl that Mary was to be at home, and so could visit her. ' “They should be happy. 'l‘lie_v| have known each other so long.“ Mary rettiarketl when l had finish- ed." . “Yrs, anti Zifary. i think that Jennie will need you. need to learn- a lot about housekeeping and otli~ er things. Site is a good girl, but awfully ignorant of anything to do with a home, She is just a bi‘. wnrrieti hct-ttuse of IlPl‘ incotiipet- etit-e." Jciittir» liad talked very freely with me about ltcr approach- ing titsrtrage and her fears that she would disappoint Zi-Ir. Betta ‘be- cause of her lack of knowledge of| how to cook. etc. "i‘il he glati to help her all i can." .\t;t,t~_\- said wit!‘ her ttsttai gtitui tnitttre. I knew she nteant it, and that Jennir- would be pleased when. I told her of mir cnrtversation. But Nlitfy was always doing somedting for nthers—it was the very breath of life to her. Tomorrow-Kennethk Reply. Baby's Own Tablets Aiwayslnfhe House tlncrt a tiijttiior lttis used Baby's Own ’i‘abit\ts for her little ones site tiiwztys keeps n supply on hand, for the first trial convinces but" tbtro is nothing to equal them iii keeping trliiitiren tveil. 'l‘lto ‘fab- lots are tiiiiti but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels unti .-\\'9(‘lf‘II the sttttiiarlt, thus driving out. constipation anti ititiigewtltrtt. colds anti sitiiplt- fevers anti malt- itig tel-thing easier. '('tiflt“tl'lllllg titcni, Airs. Snlu e Pciietier, St. iluttias, Qtita, yvritosr-"ti have used Baby's Own T biels for the past tt-n years and atti never without them in the house. They ittive ai- trays given the greatest satisfac- titm tutti I can gladly recommend tiitltn to all tnutliers of little ones. 'i‘itt= 'l‘ztitlt-ts are sold by tncdlcine dealers or direct by lltaii at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wiiilatii‘s Mctii- are on the through trains between Montreal and Vancouver. "the ex- cellence of the connecting train ‘hlnfllerj cooking‘ mm. tensed d?“ loved to help Toni in the sshoti; lttrom Eastern points. the "Ocean “tunnel. a b“ because u; my nomtshall Iovt- to itctlp him when l suiylunljtedfj 19 known to all gmvep iers. The new service from coast to coast is the best that any rail way offers anywhere. The Ocetin Limited leaving Hali- fax at 8.10 a. m. daily, arrives in Nlnntrc-a. it 9.20 a. 1n. the day in"! towing. Connection is mutie will: ..,..,,,, ]!]O'her "m, have loved tanti that site had been delighted "w splendid mun operating tutdet Canadian _National and Grand iTrunk management, leaving Bona- venture station at 5.00 p. m. This lttaiii, with its equipment of com purtment. ca_rs, standard sleepers, standard diner, tourist andcolonist cars, arrives at Ottawa at 8.00 p.m. unti leavink at 8.20 p. m., ls at North Bay early the following mor- ning. Port Arthur and Fort W-ill- iatn are reached the morning of the day following and Winnipeg that evening. Leaving Winnipeg at 9.40 p. m., the Journey to the coast is continued via Saskatoon. Edmonton, Jasper, ‘Mount Eamon and New Westminster and the train arrives at Wincouver at 9.0t a. m. the third day after leaving Winnipeg. . Leaving Halifax on Monday nior ning for instance the traveller at‘ rives in Vancouver on Sunday mor- ning, just six days and a night pi travelling under the finest of tra- velling conditions. Particulars of this new through service can he now supplied by all Canadian National Railway ticket zigents. Rates can be quoted and reservations made. It is a new cra tin Transcontinental travel that is but the beginning of a greats: railway development under tht Canadian National system. ' son 5m Registered Ayrshire bull, Lady Iloilo, sire born September, 1917. Fourth prize winner at Stouris Ex- iiibition. The hull can be seen at premises of uwtier. Apply to I‘:tl~ iner A‘: Palmer. Solicitors or l0 fiic undersigned nwncr. MARK CHEVERIE, Artnutiaic, I‘.E.I. tiam Captain Kidd, cinc Co, Brockviiie. Ont. t... e soft wood. Also 200 acres of land within above are choice farms for any yot Reason for gGIIIDK, no help. Terms owners. Ii414"10'13-W8W‘3iflW—.6I. 3691~10-29-smwf-4I 211115 nit salt; l am instructed by Pigott Bros. Mt. Stewart, tn\seii by public auc- tion on Thursday, Oct. 28th, at 1 o'clock p.m., their two farms of 126. acres in cacti ftirm situated withini-i mile of Mt. Stewart station, ant; sltipptngj60 acres in high stuto of cultivation, witli good dwelling house ttndfartit buildings, and splendid young orchard on ettcii farm. Stream of wuter runs through each. Balance oi‘ farms covered with hard and two miles of Mt. Stewart The ing man wanting to start farming. at sale, or before by applying to PETER BRODIEt Auctioneer. '. Kyllnt-y l. llnlllnx St. John (‘hnrlollctntvn . ‘|IIIII'[IIII .. It Ar. In‘. Ar. In". Ar. In‘. Al’. A r. ll r. Ar. A I'- TRAIN EQVIPMENTI CUMFAIITWENT Ollflltill oouvt-r. fltnndnrd flirt-pen belwten tVlnnlm-p: .. tlt-nktltnnn Nnnlutltvnn Edmonton ldtlmnnlnn Jt-nper Prlnoo ll urn-rt Wt. Ilolnum t\t. m-unvstt-E . _'.s.2.~tt,t.m.t rlnrt- Illmer! G CAI! Inc-tween llnllfax If! and Vancouver. u. “- Tfill 2H1‘ SLEEPER between t _‘t at t t ttt Meet mum» 1. FOR W. K. ROGIII! Clty Ticket Agent .ll2.IIl||.In. l I‘. Yttnt-ouver .......... .. t L00 l mm. i I II RATES, IIESERVATIOYI, IIII all IIIOPLIIIOI, L CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY NEW I TRAN SCONTINENTAL Through Daily Service --rn0i/1--_ _ . Halifax, Sidney, tlhariottTtgown, St John. Moncton Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. l ' - , 'l‘||¢ l W1" t 'l‘ll-l Frl- l N l \\’l'. l Th. l I<‘rl. l Sat. l S i “'0. lTh. I Fri. i Pint. ' '4 'I‘. l 'I"l|- l I-‘rl. l Sill. l fill-I ‘In. ' ‘I'll. ', “'1'. ' .1 Fri. l Hut. l Mu. I “o. lTli. l We. "l‘l|. .'I‘.t l<‘rl.| Sm. l Nu. I Mo. i Tn. i We. i Th. VATION (YAII between Montreal nml Van- Ilnllfnl. ilytlney. Mont-ton and Manl- lrrnlt Ill-tween Montnnl nml Vnnt-nnvrrl WIIIIIIOI and Edmonton. Wlnnl- Il tiltllnnnton and Vanna-over. and " It Montreal and WI: nlontreal and Vast-on . STANDARD FIRST CLASS COACHES AID GOV-gall?! CARl—-AII 7 to ‘I. IIUG District I'll IIQI Agog?“ , . -—Assam Teas are noted for their strength and richrcsc. Red Rose ‘Tea consists chiefly of selected Assam: blended with the fin- est Ceylons. . ‘ Red Rona Coffee i: crul/Idd-fllof ("mud tvtARvt-INS ttttttttt wttttt it Ask lVlcttititite-“Uttiorrl Dtttcto Assortr-‘(iv l A Djlirltfl Mllfllt" I t ‘Nltiw I.tlly /\~.\tttit‘tl tot" Stock and Crop lam atttborized by Mrs. Iioberi Wakeiand to sell on her farm near Dunstnffnagc Cheese Factory on Saturday, Oct. 30th, commencing at l o'clock p. m. . Ail licr valuable stock consisting of:— h- ‘ CATTLE,-—1 l-loistein cow Jersey grade ;1 Ayrshire 69W: Pure Bred (Registered); 1 Slioriitorn Heifer; Ayrshire Heifer Pure Bred; i Ayrshire Bull, Pure llred, (Regtsteredll l Hflltl‘ Ayrshire and Jersey Graflfi ; 1 H0l§bflfl Heifer. hlloflllill" Grade; 1 brood sow, with litter of 12 pigs ;‘ 4 Silflllg DliZ-‘l- l°l°l_ hetis, i6 Toulouse geese, i patt-Pcktn Ducks. male and female, '15 tons choice liay;_i0 tons _Siraw; i cart; 1 wheel bsrrowJ spring barrow, l driving Sltigll, and lots of other nrttcies not mentioned. under that amount Cash. ti Wakeland ltns sold her farm. early. 3766-l0-26-iipd .~.4\_.Jaa$¢§u Big Clearance Auction at Miliviewl ‘Great. (Iiearttnco Auction Sale at lliiiiview on Saturday. 06W?" 30th, tit 1 o'clock siittrp. all my valuable Stock, Cropnnd ltttllltimelll" including: , Shock-ti horses; 1 Percheron mttre, 7 years old, 1150 lbs.'. llllilllll mare, Kttloi. 8 years nlti, good rlriv-or; 1 driving ltnrso 10 YBBFS tild- Standard bred filly 2 yours niti, sire Dttniiolnte, 2.16 1-4. dam Korm- nn. 20 head of cattle including 4 registered Shorihorns. 2 00" ‘w freshen shortly, 5 to freshen in tlio spring; 2 oxen 2 1-2 3'98" illll-l one year ulds; 2 calves, isprtttg pigs; 8 pigs 8 weeks Oltl» 140 hens. » MACHlN-ERY.—1 thresher nnd cleaner, horse power, Hlllll ‘l Fuller and Jottnsnn etiglne, 4 horse power; 1 grain crusher; lcllfl‘ siiutt tirill seeder; hay loader; hat-rows and plows; 2 wood siettlllllib‘ driving wtiggon; 1 halo wuggon; 1 cream separator, National, 509 capacity; 1 set of driving harness new, and a lot of working ham?" CROR-Ro tons choice titty; 600stooksof grain; too bush. tut-tug: 300 bush. potatoes and a lot of other articles too numerous t0 Ill titm. Sale positive, no reserve. as I nm 801118 WBBL, All stints tip to $10 cash; over that amount 12 months credit!‘ approved joint notes. l Vernon Jenkinl. J. A. MoooNAI-"t Auottontil $25.00 for a Trade Name and Design The Silver Fox Fur Selling Association ill Prince Ekward Island requires a trad name ti" design for trade. A prize of $25.00 is offered W the best suggestion. The design need only P“ rough sketch, but must be indicative of the Oblecls and purposes of the Association. Literature setting out these objects and purposes wtii befor- warded on application. _ _ _ This is an opportunity for persons Willi ‘m; aEination to exercise their originaity. Try W“ s ill 2nd win $25.00. The Silver FoxiFur SellingAssociaiittfl of Prince Edward Island Summerside, P, E- per cent off for cash as M18- ‘lvcrything will be soiti. Cont BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. -:~amar‘ wag-m; sang-t 3769-l02ii-4i pd. \ 8725-1045-0114}! Ifi Terms: - l2 months credit oti all sums exceeding $10.00