‘axial Roanaduthe rid: aroma may, are mammalian» m. 1 , '-'~*..-:::.-:..~.."~*...._~ "Wm-.-....c:...~~ _ ‘CHASE (II. ‘SAQQBORDLL MQNTREAL. 9°‘ T0 WHOM ll‘ MAY CONSERN This is to advise tlicPUPJJC and ALl. WHOM IT MAY. cont t‘, MQKINNON is no lonqcl- a litcnlller 0i’ villi’ Firm of KENNEDY, wEtasTl-zlt a tllclilN- TERN, that FINLEY QQQUOOOOO-OOQ-O l BY DELLA E. We caatmeasurp lite by the inch or tlhq lnfltvite. l-‘l. is for us to clyoose W6 ttlllnk that if we are ‘only alflo to become wlse in book knowledgmlt will lhelp us tto li-vo wisely. LBttt it womt~unless we again choose. bile ls just a mat- ter of choice. That la nvhat makes it so wonderful—or so restricted. lf we do "not want our horizon of interests to roach beyond time llmlls of our own’ epidermis or our own. r.» _ gm. ‘ it mu not. ll! we lath $‘ the univt mo, t ‘ to- elubrace may. ‘ltllere lnuy ' he definite limit to ltlle gilt with which we are tnlotttrctl, but rhtre ncctl be no lilnil to ollr tlltiuglltls other than that which we ourselves iluptiso rhrottgll neg llgt-nce, ll\Ull§l\ll6h'I<llP>f<, or tignor itfltW‘. tJne leasnn that so many of us lit-vet" rent-ll that which we might have reached is that we drift along with no settled plan for living. We lake it for granted that we are put whore- we are w suty—t.'lttatt there is no us of trying to gm ‘out of our pa llr rut. l|l fact, so ‘lazy arc \\'t* that we bav- ntl p:- lt‘lfl'l' .—'ll'|‘lll;', wit-bin uu to :lct:0nlplish n: ire. to lnake our lites nlorc titan ualllt-thlll lancs of though-t and cntlcavtir. ‘t'\\'ll2ll's tin- use‘! I'm well enough off." "\\'lly .~lloulti l biwllel" wit]; lhotltrlll and t-lltleur ctr‘! l have enough lo t-at nntl tvt-al" and a vt-rlztltl t'llt'lt‘ of friends :ln-tl nlort- or lt-.~s good limos. \\'l|:tt's the use?" \\'t4ll, tllerq. ‘isn't probably any ll\t"rll' till» fet- jjkw that. .\ cow f llltwttlt 0llRSllLYtl§“1=§A BTEWART ti t . 0-0 -: tic .. -. The very reason_ _e oi us are not clmrmlnQ _ . o are too deeply anflilfifld tin trylnt; w b9 so. ‘llhoughts of f. we out uliougltnrulluess 35ml and thoughtfulness of others la llw tlirtst principle 01 real charm. ll we air-e ‘Zllflllfllltlllll oi’ others we ifllflll study tlhent to see lwqtat. will ploatse. We shatll put considerate- ness ‘into our actions, ldndmms ln- to our word-s. We shall mvold a.ll that tls likelty to hunt or annoty and hunt for the th-itngrkrhat will de- light. lhtsteltfisll thought always leaves 1.1.5 HUI-ill] on lib-e {ace and the life. Seeking to please we shall MP8‘?! about lhc unlmp utntt trifles and so interval o Ives in those more potent thal-lwfore we know we ts-hall have acquired that. which wt- sought itn vain. _ . A write-r in one oi‘ the Weeklies has exposed t1te“-t.ired business loan" in serioconllc style. It might h.» that the "tired htouselraqler” ttlieory could likewise be exposed. ill potrt. Oi’ t-trurse, all of us who are llotltekevpem will cnlnstinllly staring tn our feet in quit-k pro- l<.~‘l. We atro busy—overworked, llllrrietl, tired. llow could we do one hit lllUl‘t3 lllZlIl we are lining? llnw. l-an we even keep on doing what w.- are doing? 4 , .\'ow don't let’: get excited or angry, Let's ltltink sttnaly and ho nestly. llow urany of us have syn tentatlzed our work lllstl as tar as wo t':tn‘.’ll0w ntany of u; have tut .1‘ u :— llllnl, ll‘ n54‘ ttlv‘ ‘ha! t-l:'t,=R,'\\!._\"'" .' u-- lllttfltllh .| \‘l ' lttlflllllll) pint, .lt-ll'i~\t 'n' Ill. ll .~ for it. to Hillt- . ~ l. lll ~ In looking ovt-r the \ ~ .l nt-\ ertlltliinu sourt-t- of ltllllléPrl nlzttnf; labor saving tit-vices to help §us as t.~: possible for our trtlrses? _llow ln.tny of int plan otlr work in ‘ilflVillvPyllilllfl ou-r brains to sup lplatnt-nl mu work of our hands or unu- lmipc-rs‘! tllow many avoid sup- t-rflulty of tictnll and furnishings, substituting the rllarln of neat sitllltllrztty? - ' . “J31. RUSSELL v MAKING HOME OF SENA. lllrs. Alexander l‘. Moore of Pittsburgh, better known as l.il~ lian flame-ll, has decided that S91- nalor Warn-n (l. Harding ought H, h, Pryiltltilll of the United grates. She told the lleplthlictfn National ('0llllllill|‘6 so and offered pa,» >ttrvit-tt,~t as a ralupulgh apt-mk- LILLIAN EH0 ‘Treaty til Patel _@ A As AYet Mil Germany- Lln-XYDITTJNO, \Vt1les, October!) —*l‘l'61llllt'l" Lloyd (300139. '3" ll P011" cal speech flare this ntornlng. tic clared that t.lle “conflictofpttrtlcs in .'\.lll"l'll.'ll than led‘ to tlllc rent!!! that theywlmve not. yetclgtletl trcoty cit/peace with Germany. lle said that if tlllere. llttd been :l conflict like‘ than. in Great llr-it- ain the latlter woulld have had no plaice, and tlllere would have bent‘. a . E... ‘n... ,“,_,‘,__, _, siren-r PORCH season AT rorl HARDING sr. The tormer Broadtwaystage fa- vorite ls seen hereon Senator llflflllllg'fi‘l'l‘t)lll porch at ‘Marlon. Ohio, addressing oiteof the many delegations which have made the pilgrimage to the Senator's home. At her side stands the RBDHbllF-l" nominee. THE MARKETS MONTAGUE alums-rs. Butter, (Tub) ' .. 48-59 Eggs Oats, ‘tlrtewl . Potatoes . Hay; (fon)'..-..‘. . . SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. . . . . . . . . . ..52—-60 Butter per 1b., Calfsklns. Eggs, per doze .- 31*, _ , _ ' » tltle-"i-sttme "rtclig, Y Sold only in the sealed aim v tight Red Rose Carton. Mammoth Clearing Sal; ‘Of Brozldlea Farm, sltuatedat Melbourne, Lot 48, October 14th, at 12 o'clock, noon sharp. H Farm consist; of 85 acres of choice land, one of the bee) farm, t“ the Maritime Provinces, being five miles from Charlottetown, on. school. Making it an Ideal locatlonlor dairylng; new, house beutaqh‘ {he valuable stock, crop and implements. t: I Stock-l mare. 8 years ‘ olLLtDean), 1 mare seven yearn old, 17‘ draft horse, 5 years old, (Baron Kelvin), also one of the best ltertltét Rad Ron Coffee i; clwayg huh , mile from the Iltlt. Herbert Station, close cheese factory, church out, with hot water, telephone, good barns, 2 acres of orchard, also t“; INON LTD., nor is he in any way connected m “m, no“,s_t ‘ l)o we uteuly refuse to be drawn ‘llllo llle- sff..u-l~.~f to equal or excel lour neighbors in display? Do we wztv to l‘t‘lll(l\'l! sflllltll fttclttl blt-nl- V “n15? l" lmllm “ENEMY "nsdllflh? l>lll:.'~i, ulrlttn tllt: skin and put W‘ Wk‘ <'"lYi\'4"9 m9 (“ml and ‘he ‘ .\')|.ll‘l(lt' iu 11in ayes. llll‘ {lririltllltillfl tl-Itlt-trttltlrfihhlktfll r\\‘:\‘ll‘€;:1fl£1i$ll:h;trfi‘iq9; ttlforls. lo put. on manly )y mrans. H‘ t l ' 0 -' - ‘ ‘ or fat-t- lotions and cold tr-lttillia ‘ |autl calttllt‘? h‘ .-\ d ~~l t! - tic-Fro tr (ttlgll Alll tiltu- arc scarring quee- ltlltlnvllltlrln llll- sttnst-g lit‘ lll()$i+*lfl(;n_~t_ lftllv tun we answer them? tlt-ttr is u ttltr-t lrfliltillhll-v "llr- WPlVery likely honest atlswers will all wvonr to bt- cllaruling, to llllvt-inm be §l:i§ra(-]()ry m m"- (-03- IIllB ]!rl‘>it,-l\ftl:‘_\' that not only lllf>slcqnupsi “W, “quay men, one“ b, Hay Oats , . . . Potatoes CHARLOTTETOWN, MARKETS . . . . . . . . I|63 to 65 . .... “so-g; ltllls “I! only lltllll>" pope-rs. It's zlltnusl, ]);llllt'll4‘- the anxiety’ of’ people to tllst-rlvt-r the Ill) llWaLy. “There nro some who crlltlclze the Treaty of Versailles," the Preuttlet slllll. llcller than that a state of wtlr ‘lllltl hren going on for yealrs and nothing doing. .\f r. llloyd George added itfhat there were some tpeople who imagined llhat to -gn0re dis-agreeable facts unis proof of exalted principles. Every belligerent country except the Untied Stntea, solid the Preluier, had been compelled to form a _ of registered Holslelns ever offered for sale, bred to the best lnllhi I ln the Province. ‘ ' the business: he having‘ Severed his con- Crops-Salons hay, 500 stocks Banner oats, 60 stool-ta wheat, bushels Timothy seed, quantity potatoes and turnips, and full line of‘ - farm implements, usually kept on a well equipped farm, togetltgl with harness and all other BPUCAoB too numerous to ttrontlon. - nection with us by dlU'l‘LTAL_(IONSI:lN'l‘. Eastern Steamship 11112.5. I110» l Sale positive. no reserve. ps»! ».___. ..,.~,-_& _ . INTERNATIONA 1.11M»: N FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ST. JDIHJQ ANDyBwggup’ Stomach! "Governor Dlngley" will leave. St. o n ever ~ nu at ll Lptn and every SATURDAY l‘! o p. m. téttltfitlf éluf°gol,m ‘l-‘hu Wednesday trips are vlu lust hastport and‘ 1th; mum‘- ‘u’ about. 10 l. m. Thursdays. The Saturday ttlvl l" F": Bundgyo about 1 p. m. FARE $10.80 ITATEROOMI $3.00 UP Direct connection with Metrnvollllfl U!" l'~'/\“"" m’ N°' ‘Mk "' Cove Cod Cull. Freight rue: and full lrirormatlou opal! u.- uuttt t LO. non t 132M“ _ n ~ October 14,15, & l6 Booms (LE. Pratt 8t Son's Mid-Month SPECIAL PRICE SALE Every article with a YELLOW TAG attach- ed, will be a GENUINE BARGAIN. _ Boots, Suits, Raincoats, POvercoats, Ladlt Coats, Sweaters, Furniture, Springs, Mattresses, Hardware, lines etc. will all be tagged. We also tag a special Grocery Assortment, at an Extra Special price. Only one assortment sold t0 each t-tlstonlcl‘ ' October 14, 15 and 16. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. C .E. PRATT &~SON ' “St. Peterit ‘ ‘ These sales will be continued Monthly, for some time. Special prices will be obtained positively, only on days mentioned. - SO COME WHEN YOU'RE CALLED 3851-10~8~6l. t Souvenir y of Prince Edward Island ‘I flIandt-tomcly lllltstrntetl nntl Arllntlcally Print; ‘ed on Art Paper. l l‘ Only Limited Number on Sale. Price 50c. I By Mall 57c. Charlottetown Guardian Office I'll-OI; lrzttls, blll hold Bu! wt- go about i: in stub a lllinlllkfill tvrty. Solute it llllu world's most potent charm- er. havq bt-elt entirely lnckling in tiilytorrttl ltoauty. ’I‘llnt by itself lnny attract, but itt- will ltevcr holtl one wol-rh the lloltling. (‘burnt is not a. tit-rug of the slcln or llvtlr or t-rl-llrtltvr: ulity, and well worth being lhldrtl. llut tllt- lllilllil‘ shop wit’. " llt-vt-l- gin‘ us the tct-rt-t. for it is not ‘in tlloln. ll is u qua-ltityl of pursuit-- t:lll-' fore us, \\'t- can g0 on just a5 we have dune. blunting exerytlting and (-\Vt‘l_\‘(.)ll0 lull gtlr own g-ftorts and nut- otvn selvcafi g-lvlurln daily more frettu-l, more tired. nlort» tlilt contented. Or wt- ("mu call a. llatlt, tetlljgttnllir- our lloluos and our daily duties, using the powers 0! llllll‘l will _\ sonle of us tlliulglutvo no use in daily’ lloltst-iloltl llfe-‘gai-n- I Eng lllt-ftll)’ self-poise and freedom. ' Whit-q, xvay Slllbll we take? V‘ v%# Q-Ouvwvv l FASHIONS F l-‘intling something nr-w lll ==t_vlt~- for ‘children Ls ill\V8_\'S a prublt-ln. Juvenile sryles t-llatlge hua litlc front SPiIStIII lo season. llerigners itry few cxperilneltté in draping the t lfigures of tllt- ‘very young l)t'(‘-lll$( ltllc child's flgtlrc is straight. Every Lnow and then some novelty makes its zlppearatit-c, silt-ll an tllc klllllPlI llll-t-.<< introtlut-t-tl llul year for both lwttult-tl and t-lllltlrt-n, lull as a rtllt ~r"__,: -'->_._: ~¢ ~~;;—~ r e Sale of Land at ‘Strath gllllel To be sold at the Pour! House ntlflHll-‘lw, at noon on ‘rlltlrstltly, ltlcttlbcr Hlll, two lots nf ltlntl sit- uatt-tl in the village of llonsllaw; one containing 41/; ncrcs, other If. l-lt) acres also ul sometime and place two’ farms, situated on the north tilde of tho road, ‘one .lnile front UOllHllllW, one contain- ‘lng ‘JG acres, other 10.’! zltrres, For lfurtller information apply to Alan lstc-wort, Strathgnrtney. , '0ll8-9-28-i4l-ptl. i Auction Sale J 'l o bt- sold by Public filuctlon on '.\lnntl:ly, ()ct. 18th, ‘ut 2 o'clock. p. nl. at Portage, Lot 2K6, Queen's (‘o., I00 ut-rrs of freclltlltl lflud. Farm fronts on East llivrr. mlhsel beds, 'nnd the host oyster flailing wlthln i100 yards of farm, ont- mllc from |McNltllyfiq Wharf, ont- mifp from Trat-atlic (‘ross station, ttlso 20 tons ltay, l0 tons straw. For forum apply to owner, Wm. Jennings, (‘overload Road, or ‘ ‘ ‘PETER BRODIEv Auctioneer. orev+l=oarcmmwomnofzlnt tort-m pd, . ua-ta-t ut-t-cn-aa-io-qu-w. "ue-‘w. nflDlw w" >~ . girl of from six till VGANADIANSl »»+»»»~+»»“»+§ tllt- lllt-tlitlu tout-lies. Wool (‘llllllls is unquestionably Zlllt.‘ of the most pleasing fabrics lll use lor rlliltlreu‘; dresses for fall and winter. Figurctl cballis is lldllllllvll with black velvet of tuf- tottt ill tlnillly and (‘llilfllllllg frotilts. 'l‘lli.< tnatt-rlal washes well. so it is wise to ltral-ngc the conthlltatiott of‘ apply tile trimming so that rllallis‘ and velevt wctions lnav be sop-ur- ated for cleansing purposes. 'l‘lte combination dross, plaid ta.’ feta or worsted, with plain ltllttt.-h~ tilt: ftthm or velvet, continues to be featured. Wool jersey in plain color is frequently used to luake n sluork or nlitltly to he worn uitlt plaid wool or silk skirt. The sketch show:- ll sllntlle lltlc two- fubrlc tlrl-ns. 'l'lle skirt may he v-llllfl‘ plain or pbtltl, and the élllDbk tuay be of velvet, vt-lvt-teetl, blaitl wuol jersey t'l0lll, or verge, an effective trimming. Leather hantllngt-t and novelty tlllflllli are also >Zlllil.l'l. A dress of tho type shown ls always ill good style, and it l» a general favorite with the Motifs of wool clnbrtlitllely luake to tea or twleve of minor ‘trilllnuittg years. “any of the butt dosigtlql-r are uuing wool flowers in Qtiitttiitl. us triuilnlng for children's dress. cttTTllls our .|l.l) ENGLISH RECIPE F0! (‘A- TAIIIIII; l74\'I‘.\Ill(ltlAIl DE F- Aldfifi Afill IIEAII NIIISHM iii. 4 lf you know of ttonte one \Vllll is troubled "lth (‘utarrllal Deafness. lletttl twist u or ordinary ratarlll t-llt out this formula uud hand it to tllrnt uud you may have her-u tho tilt-ans ut‘ saving sunlt- pool‘ sufferer pfrhnpst from total dt-ttfnmqs. In lutlulllntl scit-ntiuts for a lotll: time bust have rrcogrtlzetl that, cutarl-h l.~t a constitutional tllttcust- "fill ne- t-wlolarlly requires cortutlttltltiltttt trcntrttrnt. a Hprltys. lnllnlcrs untl nose. dour-h- cs- urtt liable lo lrrltnlc thr- drift-aft- lllr pzlttitagrs anti fnrvt! llll- llilt- t-ltm- Into thc luldtll» can which fre- qllt-ntly mttftns total deafness. of t-lst- lllf‘ dlNPflill‘ may hc tlrivt-n down lllPrflll‘ pussugmt towards thr- lllntrs which llt etltlnly as danger- nIIH. Tile following fornlultt \\ l4'lI is lntctl rxtcllrtivt-Iy in tht- tl ml‘ ' lrlngllsll (‘llllllllll In n ctmstltutlt-ltul tn-utnlt-nt and ullollltl plovv- wtpl~vi~ ully t-fflt-ttt-ltilnt to nltfft-rr-rs llvrc ullo Iivt- llntler more fnvtrrublc l-ll- mute conditions. Nw-ttrt- frmn your , flrtlgglst I ounce ofPzrmtltt tllotlltlo atrt-rlgth.) ‘Fultt- tllln ltomt- and utltl to it ‘A ‘lint oi‘ lint WHIP!‘ untl n little grunt!- lltvtl sugar; stir untll dissolve ‘Puke one ttthlt-pponttfttl four tl I n day. thllt will nften bring quick rt-lll-f from dlstrcsulng head Ilolrteg. (‘logged noutrlln nltuulll opt-n. til-entitling bt-r-ume catty and hrnrlnl: lmpmvt-nn the Inflammation lu till- nllttlacltlnn ttlltcn in rttdtlrvtl. Pur- ly upon the blood and urn! nur- fuccu of the system and‘ hs a tnntlt‘ ncllnn that ltclfn! tn obtain the doe sired rvttulllt. The propnrotlor‘ l! t-nsy tn make, costs little and ‘fir’ plvnnnnt to take. l-ivery erlton iutlivitlllality is ttrrivr-d at through’ mint used in this way Acts dlrccty _ " pllttttcbaltty‘, oupbcially rov coalition government in order to get the tbet-“t men of.nll panties to» tthcr, 1o yqave the nation. 'I‘.he "lll-[Hl States was not so mllcll involved in the war as tzlte countries of Europe, he pointed out. ltt cattle ill latte, and tthen, nut forth colossal efforts. its assistance was crucial and tlettlrlnlna-nt, but it did not. have the time to make the sutme sacrifices as ttlle other belligerent countries. 'l‘llt\' burdens of war in tt.l\e.Llnittal..Sto-ttw.were ltorlvy, but not. comparable to those of Europe. PRICES o‘t= BUILDING MATERlALS COMING DOWN ',‘Bililtll_tig' matqrlnls have also shown a decline and the effectc of it is being seen in various parts of the. country. in an increased dis- position, to erect both houses and business buildings. lt is feared by some that the steel and iron t-onl- patties will shorty announce cuts lll their line. Just how drastic this -will be remains to be seen. The foreign pres»- gcuetvilly forecasts ftlrtllel- retltlt-lions, particularly in iron, and steel and ltulcxlilcs. Flu- ttnrlally’, these changes offer solue important problems. A goon lnany concerns, lntlst now definitely write off losses incurred through shrink- age ofdnvehtoryt 'VlllllPS.[ Banks which have been‘ carrying such concerns are tending to the (‘Oll- cltlslon lllal gradual liquidation of stlppllca‘ will "befdrslrttble. al- though there ls abundant ‘lntllca- tlon flint tltey intend to stand by their customers throughoutMle re- adjustment‘ proceas, thereby vmuk~ lug gradual and ‘as easy as possi- ble. 'l‘hut the cllaugcdtwprlce level will ltltlltlately improve trade. con- dltlous, bringing: about 1c. Jevivol of business In those lines which tlro now llesitating, is tho gPtt rtll \'f\l‘(llt',l of trade atltlltlritien. Tris lOPvCilMs active .bualnt>ss durltlt: the autumn ntonths. bltlnufllctttr- era. evidently believe “that sttcit will be the caso, as lsgllqwnby’ tnrtlntenant-c of practically full, em; ltlttylnent throughout tile country. save in some special districts.‘ m o ntl n g S‘ lifztlu A E use fir. Chan's (llntmentlfttr Pit-zoom and Skin» irritations. It rcllt-ves at once and gradually heals tllc skin. Sampleobmru 11p, tillnsefit (illltmcnl free. it’ you men- flnn tlrln papt-r and rind 2e- ulnntp "or postage. tztn- a hug; qt|,¢¢,,|n,-,, H‘ Iudmanson, llatcs 1ft (‘o., Lllnltetl. Toronto. - -w—v-— ‘it'll’. are not -e 10p o rl ___. ...—_—_-r.-.:-_.-_ 410440040» our-tom 0on4 '0- Fivclllollars For A Letter A Cheque for Five Dollar: t vrlll be sent to the author of what, in the opinion of the Editor, 1| the most interest- ing letter for publication. All ~. envelopes should be address- ed flatter Box," care of tho Iidltor, "The Charlottetown l Examiner, P.0. Box 89, Chor- lottotown. Communications mult be original andwxclul- Ive. Preference will be given to brief letter: bearing homo > and addrlu. for publication fwd deallttl with-question: of P mutant-realm wt 1t- problotnl. . l. who has cntorrh or‘, lat-ltd one! r, in hard of llmtrlntmttlllad 1&3 - this treatment o trtol. Sheep pelts‘. . . . . ......25—30 Hay, (ton) . . . . . “$26 Turnips, (bus) “~35 Pork (live dellvered.)_ ........1’l1;§ KENS|NGTON MARKETS. MARKETS. . . . . . . . .45——50 . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 SOURIS Butter, per lb. Eggs .. Potatoes ~ n Over 20 years tho ltandlzrtl. At your Drugglst or by mall - direct. Price 32.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Auction Sale . l am instructed by J. F. Slewnrt of- Marshfleld to sell by puhllc Auction on Wednesday, October 13th, 1920, nt one o'clock, a farm of 10 acres, also blacksmith shop, good house and outbuildings, 5 lnllec from Charlottetown, 1' mile from Xoflqplatlqn, 10.32 M841 of cattle, 6 q: a to _fr I _ln,n few weeks 14 pgé, 130‘ t. .‘ Ternfs $10 and under, CBQlLL over that. amount 12 months credit on approved loint - notes. Caper-cent. off for cash » rent: annals, ap- -I Auctioneer. 51350-104341 pd.» - " at hia home, Green Street, on Wetl- neodoy, Oct. 13th, commencing at 1 o'clock‘ p.--m., all his household furniture comprising Parlor, Din- lug Room, Bed Roomp, Hall and Kitchen. furniture, side hoard and chairs, range stove, organ. hand- some" purlor eulte, bureaus, beds beddirt‘, pll clotltl. dishes, mats ‘ ,cnrpets and all kitchen tltenllla, ltl- 50 l Overlontb, Auto ca; andrlolg outdoor gooda. Terms cub. | um. oAnt-ntt. g. - ' . l‘ ,. - r: l I zvélaihnvoenonnnou 8381-10-9-4lpd. Auctioneer.- _Co.. 1'1. East Front. Street. Torontl. Terms, all sums up to $10.00, cash, over that amount 12 month?‘ credit, and approved joint notes. 6 per cent oft for cash. If stomyi sale on first fine day. A. Morton Lane. I: _J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 3266-10-511. NAME NAME S. (‘. Stcwtlrt A. Cameron. Est_ S. IR. Cairns, Stewart Bros, Wiliam Aitken, Chas. Parker George B. McEwen Murray Gordon, \\'m. Haslanl, Jollnlieverealux, New Haven rJ, Lester Douglas Charlottetown J. B. Millman, Kensington. R. R. 2 Fred Mullin, Tracadie Cross. J. M. hlalcDonald, Grand River R. L. Burge, Five Houses, ADDRESS ADDRESS Dunstaffnage Bonshaw, R. R. Freetown Murray River Lower Montague Georgetown Greenwich (‘ascunlpec Springfield BREED BREED Leicester rams and EWEB_ Holstein Bull, Ayrshire Heifer, Yorkshire Boar, Ayrshire Bull, 3 Oxford lambs. Ayrshire Bull. Chester Boar, Jersey Cow, Shorthorn Bull, 3 Oxford ewes Shorthorn Bull, Chester Boar, Shropshire Lamb ‘ Holsetin Bull Department of Agriculture LIVE HOGS WANTED Our agents w'll load l' h t lb ‘ points on the, follolwing daltgg:—ogs a our us“ uyml Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Tllursda ,0ct. 7th. ‘and every hursday thereafter‘ throughout October. November and December. See our agents for prices, weights, etc. We want a few good live buyers at points where we are not already represented. Write or phone for ' particulars. WM. DAVIES C0,, LTD., E. M. CRAIG, Middleton Island Representative, I8 1-9-21 mtvrtt ' XOJKGKOAOI‘ . Dressed Hogs We will commence receiving Dressed H029 on Tuesday next, 12th inst., and will pay follow- mg prices delivered at our Plant. Hogs 110-180 lbs. 22 l-2 cts per lb. “ 180-250 lbs. 21 1-2 cts per lb. _ And one half cent per lb. less at counlllll shipping, stations. weather conditions permit. All hogs to be killfid for Government Inspection. Before selling 89° us or our Buyers at shipping centres. ‘lllll sllls PACKING cot tttt Heavier weights will be taken as soon Bi. l. aazuo-t-cl / ._ H