t’; _ ' ll‘. OII AID I0 ‘POI g i ' l A“ w“ , Maritime Religious I ' Educational Council i 1 - The Canadian Girls in Training Movement has grown quietly but steadily in the Maritime Provinces , duriuz the four years just past. - - - -- , Tkitkttlibiinf y-flie wonderful medicine made from the Juices ; “scuff, ‘xfifnef we eunflga: gov‘; (If 81mm!’ 07311395» n35 and “mes and tomes‘ ' 4 " ment wide spread through citv and Qfig, 1nd 50¢- 8 b0X—-8t l" 831613. a" town and rural districts. it is "U", A ‘IVE “Mug” otuw‘, on, felt that the hour has arrived when . . , . , _ _. n2. “Y” hu-Ju‘ admin‘, come together in a larger way z-"w " ' i=1"- ' "5 than ever before. to realize their great strenizzli, to feel their unity and to take n forward step to- . - .-'>ther. $- C- Slewirl- mnstamulget 2 Lemester rams 2 and 1 year and 3 L Two “rovEiii-lal conference-i are Ilm lamibe. , therefore planed for late Novciir Stews". BN5» M11775!“ “W913 2 ‘Nlrkshire Boats 7 "mums" bur wreck-ends. One, under the Wm. 010678801‘. Ml- Helben- Slmmmr“ w“? 6 Ram" auspices iii‘ ibi- New Bfllflflwllfk w. B. Baker. Lakeville. 2 Shropshire rants 31": and 2i‘: Yen's» flirls’ \\'ork Board, will be iieiii in Wm. Aitkeif. nlotmsue. 1 Ayrshire wit‘ and Mll- st. John. To this will com-z girl - Wm. Altken, Montague, 2 Ayrshire bull calves. delegates from every group iu tho C. B- ClHY. BPldBel-own. 9 Shropshire ram and 3 ewe lambs- province and from Prince Edward c. B. Clay. Bridgetown. 1 Shropshire yearling rsm- island. A similar conference iii Walter D. Ross, Kinruss, 2 Holstein bulls 15 months. Halifax under the Nova Scotla Walter D. Ross, Kinrwss, 1 Holstein bull 3 years. . Girls’ Work Board, will call togeth- Wilfred Pickering. Clinton, 1 IlOlsIGlD bull 3 years. er two girls from every Nova Wilfred Pickering, Clinton, lShorihorn heifer 2 years. Scotla Group. Leading up to the D. N. hlcKay. Bradalbaue, l Oxiord rain 21.2 years. {conferences group contests will bc D. N. McKay, Bradalbane, l Oxford ram ‘lamb. prompted to stimulateinterest. As Department of Agriculture. st‘ v1 rril ewes and lambs, l! feflllll 0f the Conference it is con. ‘fluently expected that c. c. i. 'r. _____________________ QZIJREGIZJQGILITMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGENTS WANTED TTIEKGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAI Idagfgggtsgggigglfétgflnfixtnr? iCheinical Fire Extinguisher. Kills Charlottetown, P. E. Island §§ii.“‘$‘r°‘§..?.'i§ t?;;i1‘..‘.‘Z§i dilifél‘. Courses in Agriculture, Motor Mechanics, illilikinifil‘; ‘§2‘L°.;.f'§§i. {if eggrll Woodworking, Blacksmithing, Cheese anditiSB/f §1§if'f'ib’rl'fiil§u§§i'§i°§'irm; _Butter lllaking, English, Mathematics, His-!S,,<;3g-,,;g;;=;;ggg,;;;*;,t_- 12%?’ Efllg‘; tor , Commercial Geography and Economics. Drlve-Ottaw-Ovt-"trlv- ,, i; Courses in Household Science for girls. Night 0°” f, Classes in English, Mathematics, Mechanical Foxes And Ranch For Drawing, Motor Mechanics, Woodworking, sale By Tenders ;," Show Card Writing and Salesmansnip. Night T d r wm-T i i1, classes in lvlillinery, Sewing, Dietetics and nndgilsigiased up it? 6i€3r.2°."2§.’1§2§ '_ . ome Nursing for girls. Courses begin Zfifilf§E§f§“§‘i.8§."“§i&§.““r3332 November 6th- Tuition for day classes free. F°;e§§;j;‘fT-;a§“§f;°hfzgfcfnfflloiz Bonus to students from the country. Calendarsnmd mo. Separately. Highest or sent on application to the Principal, Technical".,‘§§..,§?“d°“‘ m" “°°°"“"“" a“ School Charlottetown P. Island. A lic- . ationsbhould be sent in early as classelasp fill ‘North Shim’ Sflver rapidly. 686-9-26-tts10i. Black F” 0°» Lid- FAMOUS HAYEWNOOD MILLS Pfigrnnfipttitfiif" E" “M” 8"" Near Tignish on Main Road to erton , ' '*—" FINE FARM. WATER POWER, GRIST AND‘ AUCTION SALE CARDING MILL, LUMBER, WOOD Two hundred twenty five acres splendid land, thoroughly fenced and watered, two ., .11.». .. ..~$ - ‘i ..._..,,¢,¢.._. ...-.»c_-. - g _. BIG CLEARANCE 'AT WARREN FARM, ROCKY POINT o~ MONDAY, OCT. 15m AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP dwelling houses, two large barns, granarydoi smk. implements and Lumen W i large modern piggery, carriage house, etc. - l heavy horse-o years old, ]300;l0_19_10_13v2I _,; ALSO Eighty acre farm with large barn,I,‘,"§,-m‘,§s"§,‘,',f "Qoflbe lTljfsi, _ ' - Live Fowl Wanted less than ia mile from the above. 1mm 2 rem Old film-v T~>» 5 niilcli cows (Shorlhorn Grade), ‘l due to freshen in Feb. 2 in May A grand opportunity to get one of the 2,13; f,‘;,.‘,‘,‘°{',‘,,f’,“j,‘,‘;,_ §w§,,,’,‘ff'f very best farms in the Provnicc._ _ fgjjrkinfsgspfg; ‘gilltmgllgg; {hf Ask any farmer in this vicinity what he (Yorks) s pigs 2 months on! Of DPODGPtY- (Yxirfii Frost and Wood plough A l lfeor aiild lslbbfifslgbs. Us u: .1,1 i tothh row,l - pp y 0 Terms-All Sllllltiéllldel‘ n10 cos", i J. n. MYRICK & 00., LTD. Tignish 3X";..i.".?.°.3i“§’;i2i ...;".‘."i.‘%“..°;3.§ szi-io-o-iiisiiiziw. Cash- Sale commences at 1 o'clock AUCTION SALLE ‘OF PURE BRED nun-i»- saie tic-twe- Nothing H C reserved. wvlgc, rrgrgrghn aROElKY Point There will be an auction sale of p_ure bred ,_ A M,,,,°NA,_D_ registered cattle, at the farm of Milligan and A"°“°ne"- 1 Morrison, Northam, Lot 13, October 17th at 1 l. o'clock p. m., consisting of high grade calves, Large clearance heifers due to freshen this winter cows in ~ - milk to freshen in March and April.’ Included Auction Sale " this sale are two daughters, Island Rose, M5:55p,‘Srogixiaxrltnegmnygtgenéiatrt - ‘th an official 10 months record of 14,850 lbs. rarest»... on Nthedpropgrttyt ‘is 13.2 ca. e ° ' ' . t , a , c o er n milk and 571 lbs. of butter, freshening inside ,,,",§,,1",,_ if,“ _.,,,°,“,,,_Y i I year. one of these daughters freshen 1n “e the undersignreltlixleigveadxclcnt; w ovember also twodaughters of Black Rose if; iiitdifriigiirmiliio intend to grow seed potatoes only. Therefore we " eauty, the second with official 10 months are offering insane without m. tflecord of 11,350 lbs. milk and 467 lbs. butter 10 “°g‘,f.-‘,,l,*;§f_"_‘,°‘§,'§§s;, ,, ,.,,,,,, , illlollthis- The grand daughter 0f ‘the “hi” $21...."s.";iL*5“€‘§L;...?2iiiifi. S312 gaegtitagigirfeix? gfltggtgifjgz "§"§u1',‘e§l“°‘a' 3551315‘. i “1;:’;‘.1f*.*.:*::.£ . v n - - - l) years. 1 furrow cow, 1 steer 1 year I also offer two daughters of Mary Tinsen §.0§_*;;,;}§§°§w1§ i612‘, "gd-yjngfg, ks- ,1”. fiV~:*4 7A"; " flooker, ofiicial months record lbs‘, reg. Yorkshire eow and litter of ‘ llhilk 552 lbs. butter. The sire of those calves ‘itllildfiiidfiii, siwfuilylitrgnfflfizt: \. _. ’ _ - d r ~88 the to (arrow 15th December. Papers a were imported from Ontario an ca r1 candbevsulpplllied if nsilieilzsary. “g r ' ' , , oar a “Ne! ofyhe best mllklqg stralns of pan‘ ‘F201;! Dries lllfieiliowllorkshires. 6 a. This titan ovwrtun-tv to s?" .1151",- “iil31i.l££ir§‘§l%f‘l% ¢::.ce":.;.... " eason for selling—overstocked. Sa e wi ou mot; at out barrows. 1 seeder, . 0 , l l1. 1 h l! v rfail. Terms at sale. Six and twelve months on i f,‘,‘?,~',,,',“,§"§,°.,',,,,‘,,.‘f rlufirivingaiillelgll, roved notes. 1 magnet cream separator, new ‘Q1717 500 lbs, 1 standard cream separa- .m 7, (std-i MILHGAN & MORRISON s: .i.".i.":..~..:,i."':::..".::::i.:r::: . - - length. - , ;— , 200 b h l ,_ g. EASTERN sTEAMSHIP LINES. INC- $1.735’ 1...‘. iiilélilil» t... 3e25, J INTERNATIONAL LINE .’.§’.J.’"¥i0“i.‘§.'.‘.".l§?.h§.°l Pitts "Si? M, ‘ —-i—-_”_' turnips. quantity of straw Parties coming by train will be 3 met by team at Suffolk station. If i ‘T :3 (Till-til 4122:) °¢§3'r'ioll§1'““' u not fine sale will take place first lint t d L b . d s Boston about 10 fine da. ifoilowtfll- m” u. V“ p" m u w u Term’s—12 months on all sums “t: are to Boston direct. duo Stands." about I p. n. Bxceedms “mom 7 p9,. u“ b, for ’ cash. “ ' m n! Passenger Qervtce Iletwben It. Join anl Bolton n Boston llondayr and Friday at 10 a. m. for lut- aad It. John. ‘up ' IIAIBQOII I-ll H. C. MUTTAII? concede: ll node vll the Iotropofltu the anchor w, R_ pgflmg IIIQQI steamers for low York all potato loath and L A “MDONALD. Auctioneer. "“' “m” '_,“°"'u°' '7'“? an n. a ova-momma. .l.ji-.i-t-< "7-‘4’ 2 the girls of these Provinces should i i A. l). 1810 i A doctor's prescription ' internal and external use Over ioo years of success “There is a destiny that makes - us brothers. None takes his we!‘ In the short space of tlve months Johnson's Auonvur Coughs, Colds, Sort: Throat, Grippe. Cramps, Chills, — Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, - Sprains, c ' ,etc. Z5 and 50c. will take another long step for- ward in the provinces by theses. Miss Iilary Allison, Girls’ Work Secretary of the Maritime Prov- inces spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Charlottetown. Miss Allison leaves early in October for Toronto where she has accept- eil the ilual position of National Girls‘ Work Secretary for the Zllcthoilist (‘hurch and Secretary for the Ontario Religious Educa- tion Council. On Friday evening the Canadian Girls in Training of the City held a reception at the Y. W. C. A. in honor of Miss Allison. Miss Margaret Mclnnls President of the Girls’ Council of Charlotte- town, on behalf of the girls, pres- ented ht-r with a beautiful gold bar pin. At a meeting of the Provincial Girls’ Work Board on Thursday afternoon Mrs. it. S. Mutch read the following address: "Dear Miss Allison:-— The Provincial Girls’ Work Board of Prince Edward Island cannot let you go out from among us with a mere hand-shake and a spoken work of "Good-bye" and are therefore taking this opportun- ity of gathering a few thoughts to- gether and putting them on paper and thus hope to longer remain in your link of remembrance. W0. as mothers sometimes feel a touch of sadness when we meet you anti inwardly compare our own girls with you. "Aim high. He aims too low who ninis beneath the sky." If we could aim to rear and cultiv- uto girls of your type we would certainly be aiming high. Dear Miss Allison what you have meant to the girls of the lllaritiiiit- Provinces during your four or five years work with them cannot be expressed in ll short farewell or this kind. Your going to Toronto is anoth. 1"‘ example Of the very best talen: of the blaritiine being absorbed by iValuabl For . Private Sale We offer fol" sale that vajuabte doiiblr- tenement dwelling house, situated on Corner of Grafton and lRoi-hfortl Streets, N0. ~l~i and 46. This property is beautifully located [on one of the best streets of the filly. Apply 38 Grafton Street or BENJ. CARTER. G. SON, ‘I will be loudi-ug a, car of Llve it own Saturday evening, Oct. 13the. and Monday morning, Octubgr 15th ‘l Sl-‘FOIILILY advise farmers to ship How as this is one of the last cars going to Boston this year. , S. R. PENDLETON, Keusington 105910-1341. Mammoth Clearance i Auction Sale AT UNION ROAD ON WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1923 At 12 O'Cl0ck Noon "l FWPIII, Swvk, Crop. Implements, Household Furniture. Farm sit- uated only 6 miles from Town, con. lains 105 acres of the best land on P. E. l. 65 acres clear. balance in bard and soft wood, beautiful dwell. rug house, large and well equipped barns well fenced and watered; P, Hllle from school, near Church and Railroad Station. Has been used as nrilch farm and is'iu great condi- tion. Also my stock of horses and liikh grade mil-ch cows, some of which niilch as much as 60 lbs. daily as follows: llorscs, 1 draft horse 10 years (i200). I draft. mare, 1 mare (Queenie) ‘by Commodore Lydyaril 1 black mare, 5 years by Harry T. (lam Ruth 11., 1 colt, ‘Mayor Todd, 1% years, 12 head oi‘ choice cattle as follows: 1 cow, Holstein, newly lrcshcnod, 1 Ayrshire Just freshen- etl, 1 Ayrshire fresh, l cow to freshen October 20th. 5 cows to freshen in Dccenilbeim-l that freshen in July, 1 jersey bull 3 years, 1 brood sow, 4 fadl pigs. 100 hens, 4 geese. implements-d pumping en- glue 1% ll. P. Empire, 1 3% ii. l1. engine, 1 combined thrcshcr and cleaner, 1 grain crusher, (new), 1 Cream-Separator, (new), 100 lb. capacity, 1 binder M. 111, 1 mowor new, -M. H, 1 hay rake. new, 1 hay loader, iM. H. 1 disc. drill, 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 scufflcr 2 horse, 1 S. '1‘. Harrow. 1 truck wagon, 1 cart, ldriving wagon, 2 box slelghs, 2 wood sleighs. Crop— 30 tons hay, 600 stook mixed grain, 100 stock oats, 5 acres turnips to be sold in drill, 2 acres potatoes, 1 range, Modern Alaska, new, l lilome Comfort, 1 Queen Heater and pipe, l base burner No. 11, 1 dining room table. I churn and lamp, to getber with all driving and work- ing harness, forks. shovels, hoes and lot of articles not mentioned Sale positive. No reserve as l am giving up farming. Terms of farm at sale of stock, etc., 12 months on all sums over 810.00. 6% of! for cash. Farm open for inspection any time‘. 1! stormy sale on first fine day. Bale starts positively on time. Be there. ' RUSSELL AIIOTI’, Union Road or City from J. A. MIGDONALD, » Auctioneer. 106l-10-1l8tt6l. alone what we put into the lives of others comes back again to our m it; place alongside Oliver Twist, own." l! this be true Dear NIH little Dorritt and Silas Marner in Allison we know not where richer, fuller life than yours could The character is Madame Zit- To meet you has been To‘ work with you has been To love you has been our comni- so arm“. and jngtantanggugly as Y ‘Y “d”! Y°“ "°°°‘1' she could defeat years by science- ‘four most obedient servants. W m a dashing romance Wm, m, run PROVINCIAL GIRLSQJa/gltllf) “sgeréurren, o, Mme“, m, ,,,,,._.. . \. Allison Clark Pres Hazel MacMillan Sccty-Trcaa. “Diapepsin’_’ Ends Stomach Misery, ' ' |1 h d by any other newspaper in G38, msisemrrltory. To read it you imust As soon as you eat a tablet or m; peqj two of "Papa's Diapepsin” a pa indigestion is gone! flatulency, gases, Y0"? The announcement marks a new Hearl-bmn» milestone in journalistic ugllfe-‘P? palpltatioii. 0P ivenesS 'f0r it is the first time that any misery from a sour, acid stom- M“, ,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,, has been able t0 Correct your stomach ' ggflfl] publication rights of,’ and digestion for a few cents. Each fleflglgflt seller" with“, so short a, package guaranteed by druggists. n ' 67 instalments. ’ g I will sell by public auction on - my premises at Clerinont on Wed- nesday, October 17th at 1 p. m., my . farm con-mining 50 acres in which is a 9 pen fox ranch, buildings are gAvm all in fair repair. also at the same of standard bred foxes, three milk cows, two work says “Black Oxeri" has the P t F S l horses, fifty hens, set of bob h 1 m p351 and the f0 9r o1‘ a e sleighs’ wood sleigh‘ Dung and lalaiilratlaon o: the present. - p y 42’ 44' and 48' These Jnunting sleigh, mowing machine hay rake, two truck wagons, box ___________ Ford iCar in good condition, hay, ' e ~ cart, road Waggon, barrows, plows. Towlfi straw, potatoes, oats, piano case We W1 Se 17, commencing‘ at organ nearly new. bedroom suite. Saskalto. range ,washing machine, _ . H m k F, C ' _ “m” °“‘"“' ‘am’ "gijja,g,',l§§,§'P£iii°i.eRii§ii8if, hi; olrcite 3i‘ id- uldayt October 20th’ 'I"h1s sale of proper- . ' 2 L . Gregor & blcMillan, bfontaguye, on COnHTlenClng‘ at , _ t offers to gene1._ THOMAS CAMfiEErJOnJXIQ/‘Iorigtllll’. October 15th in 7 o clockp- m. Thls property 1S a3; public a rare chance and other articles. Farm For Sale W“ “f” Wm‘ Ffildlffjlflflflf St. Peters, P.E.I. 1O50_10r_13_6i_‘ ' ,05,_m_,,,_,,_ Auctioneers p E 1009-l0-llv3i 882-10-6-45111- tholargoroentrembutolr vinmoxgn” beat wishes and prayer [o with you for continued good health and T1) W Q8 B8811 ‘ happiness in your new field i" Fiction Seller Most great business‘ successes had; their foundation in a savin s account. Capital enabled thesaver to grasp his opportunity..Are your preparing for the dayof opportunity? You can do so by, openiné a ', d)’ a new character of fiction has tak- 0 the minds of the American public. tinny the scintillating, mature de- ln" buunte of Gertrude Athertoira am- azlig novel "Black Oren." Never a beforehas any figure welded itself into the minds of the reading publicl this dazzling woman, who thought "Black Oxeu" has been the revela- tion of the year in the literary na-tioiial politics. Ad here we have a real IP98! l" store for our readers. As the result of a special arrange- ment with First National Pictures. who are making 11 ‘film BUN‘- 8101')’- ilie Guardian will print “Bltwli Oxen" serially, the first instalment to appear today. It will not be pub- savings account to in llflrink of Nova Scotia 1.. n. MURRAY, Monger hCIIAl]\L0'l"I‘E'Ig\VN I . - _ A _ ESTABLISHED 1882 11:11.21‘? lisodguase gbrdenfrlflfierald. P-it--»<=-»ii-i Hem-M arr-refs,“ siisisrtnsmzhssr- Rflme ' ' 1‘-"'5°"-°°° votorin. TotalAssetz - 210,000,000 ell-her buy the book or follow it in l ft its publication. 1t will 188 1:31:13 and continue through‘ ,i-rggiliiiilediggérgixhndiiiriihfidlil ~. AUCTION SALE ;“I make it a rule to find out what Of two double tene- ‘a patient. wants lo do, then l order BELASCO ,,,,,, ,,, d, ,,,-. ment houses situated l on Valley Street, No. at Auctim‘ l“ properties will be sold on Wednesday, Oct. The Annual Meeting of the above propelty on Sat-I O,C],O(Zk HOOD, °- J- STEWM“ nicely situated on to purchase properties 991-10-11-3l. sew- Treas. Young Street, Gay at their own prjcer No Al] FPGdGFlClJOII Zgvgghaillllgilivggdlignllg" getter‘; investment in i —- ‘ j ' _ ' 1S ci y. . rocfifflifiiiifrlgsiiafrrtis iiilidligii Store ' and dwellingdlag- t l Terms at sale. AD- wood. well watered, conveniently ' e ' si ua, e o c urc , so oo , s ores, house, ‘also 3 t0 5 acres e1 Ins a" sa ' "iittsfiiilii" Eotiiiiiiiifgiwlii 0f land- Apply t0 BEN-L églgTER & BENJ. CARTER & 5:12.? J;.§’2.‘;a.“i‘§§.’§"i‘;3€ wit??? GEORGE K. COFFIN, Aiuctiongérs . Augglrféers BARGAINS Will be on sale for the next week at the Show Rooms I55-I57 Queen Street At 2o Per Gent Below 00st This is your last chance to get parts at Piston Rings to suit all Cars i it ~ H.H.WHITLOCI( i FOR McLaughlin Car Owners Buy Your New McLaughlin Parts NOW The entire stock of car parts owned by J. Stanley Wedlock, Ltd., Bargain Prices I?) SALES MANAGER i, ‘xfl _,_,,,_,,_,, ,_....--....-..~».~....... . -