[Mark RMcGuigamBA ~ IARRIITER, i Charlottetown. 112 .G*.uri¢1~.~,.; l» it» r..1|~._~~'-w; -ui;)1-ctc "commencing .10lilil-11_7Il. TQ~NIGHT ‘ TomorrowAlrigllt KEEPING WllJ.—Ae IR Tablet (a vegetable epedent) hi" l! night will halo keov vow will. bv toning and atreogthenlng your di- genien and ellmle tton. o: - f F/fgjifiwd U 4'15 u, 1r; v.1... speoleun, Teeeaor of Plaool Organ and votes. Btudo. m Great OQLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Stool: Charlottetown. P. i. Inland DR. CLIFI‘ I Chronic Diseases _ I. E. laland. Canada Prince Street HOUR! DAILY 11 to 2 p. m. i cu... 0511.. 01.1 Block IR J U RIG I I—-l.tttle “a Ono-third the regular dose. Made of‘ the name ingreeienta, than candy coated. For children and adulte. Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. Barrietere, Etc. Mono to Loan BIRK ‘of Neva Sootta Butldtntl Charlottetown, P. E. t. Annual Meeting The Annual hlocttng oi Share- tiolders o1’ The Dominion Fox Breeding C11,. of blllffil)’ Harbor. '.td., will be ucld at the office of Jhester hlohure fur sales board, Jnurtortetown on Tuesday, the .111 day o1‘ December 111 11.30 a-m. A full attendance 1-1>.qu't>sl1:-l. W.H. PPOWSE, S136)’ r. ‘C. G. Archibald Gradltlte on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medloal School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Omce Bayer Building, Great Georg: Street. Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 8504. Olfi-ze Hours-J to l2 a. m. 1 to5 (Jharlottetown, Nov. 22nd. ""'"fj'j' ‘ _ "T" " lU2l0-ll-Z!3tt.s-5i ‘TEWARJ , K. C R4 Great J D 5' . . r Barrister and Solicitor Gsnrge Sireot Sollcitorw for tlrvlv" Bonk oi, N o lice tlW H-st-‘IN.’ P111111» 1 Q1 _ I ». er; Golitfitt S v11' . l.1:l11t1-1l." trill 1; ,!~;-.1- l'l"It.‘-~ ul-sday, Dec _ . . zor - Pi-culiil‘ n1 -.- r. Ti‘. ' ‘ n1l. ou T MQWEY Montague PROF. H El‘~|(§.l.l53" MEDALL .13; 1- 1~L l?‘ K ‘a l ‘limit ., Buy/J; ‘ (ST ’ t.‘- "lols 1 - c1-.~111> before lb" ll)4.'il 25D1-c 4. llf‘ ll?" ~rbuuu0 ‘V .l ‘Fhc Annual Meeting of +1»- r. lslrlncl Division! ti’ the Canadian Redj Cross Society will be ‘held; in Charlottetown, Dec-i r nber 7th at 3 p.m. Meet-t Z1111 will be held in Board) of Trude Rooms, Market) Building. F. .. "'1 l1; now preparer. to rr<.'.vc- Pftla". p|A;~.)Q_ \_'1fv.'},/\.|__ ORGAN T-(EOFIV o1: 1.1.1.1510 Studo; [l-tiwts ‘Nil’ 7700" Hours- 0 to '2 and 2 to 5 Evening’; by Appointment .1 d» v ..1.i(“’ ...l..=.£.1.1 8c Mcl5heo B. A. t, A, MacDonald . l. A. Barristers. Attorney. Etc. Money to Loan Building. Charlottetown H. F. McPher HA 37A RD" Hon. Pres-l S. R. JENKINS. Riley l H011. Secy. l "lites Garrison A. B.. M. D. {IQHHOIIGPY Tuberculosis Specialist l2i. Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gas reatment in Selected Case- Telephone 207 1t)533-29\vl‘ul4i. , .1117 enrlers For Manure ‘iv-rulers will br received by the nuersigncd up to and including dvduesday next the 22nd in ‘till at l2 o'clock noon tor the uuuro 11o\v eu bloc in one large 11 m-rtt lhn iurge cattle farmo be Charlottetown Exhlbltlo r-utfl-l" 1.- light-st or any tender not mrllly’ accepted. Dated thl ‘irtt- of November. AD. i922. O Q 0O 0-004 oooooo >0000-o0a< .i. A. McEACHEN. Oph. D. EVE SPECIALIST FyI-o e11 vnlnrr‘ nnd ;_ll-'I‘"~r~ (’1l)*-..--~./-_~‘ win-n nnrdrd ("Pro-- 12” Graftnr (.3rr1-/r~ Par-an" '1 '3 .1...) '1' ulrre- . Hourn l0»--.1ar»n 2H4. Fvr‘ mu by ar.p'1,1~.l.mrr'i‘,. 35.x», r~ ., R. SMALLWOOD. Secy Treas. '1 ~-..111.~1»1t11iu and Driving Yin) 91-...» w. Park. i i l t 1 l i 5 a 6 e d 0 e e Q O lOHZ-ll-lll-tf ._>...... ....~¢_. \,IIO\<v-bi-OO-O =_.-'r:?" ANNllL-(i 1>1=‘;1"i;s-.11 1< 111., 1-"1115141". Mlciriiiui; WiARKE'l' HALL s ()‘(.‘l.()CK l’.M. 11V Fhll(:i('>’21\ 13. ACCtlllvfi and om- ot F’. ti. "rrzosio uiusrlu . )'..‘ A‘! H2“) 1114a >' 1.1: Chairman oi Cflfllldldfl island's Benefactors AN l) iilfiAlt’. HIM Wouehoivsc. Secretary Conant-an ‘tuberculous Auoociatton will also give address JOIN THE RED CROSS SOCIETY And Keep up the. Good Work Now Being Done not Permit WorlpAIong Linea of Child Welfare to Stop Public Meeting: Addressed by the Above Gentlemen will also be Held ae fioltowe: (‘( it'll l‘) D1‘. DECEMBER 6th. B P. M. MQNTAGUE DECEMBER 8th, 8 P. M. ‘Ease IAN-INC] AFTIR OOTOIII let. '11\r bus 11. ‘- 1- 1 . A Sweetheart At Thirty THI aronfitra wo NAN‘ TRANSFORMA- TION Iy Marlon“ Rublneem _ l c0 BACK Chapter 100 . I . l > "ll mean this," i] answered, lean- PITZ forward eagerly. “You say you IILVUT had. a chance. You say it’ Jiuu hud things might have been‘ JIIEHJHL You say that you uevei" spent Jim's money for n.ce clam-i ~=. or for hired hep, so you could‘ have time to make yourself look 111st and rest to keep yourself» young." l l|ltll's about. it" Esther answer- .-1i, deep virtue iu her 10110:. "D.d Jim have the money- cilougll {or such little things as new clothes once in a wlnte and a servant in the busy season." "Yes, he used 1o want me to have one and he liked mc in new, uutius-d remeluhcl" when: we was first murrlrdi how he likcdi 1o sec mo J11 rufllcd drcsers, spec- .11ly pink ones. Jim loved pink." “Tron why d.1ln‘L you have a w: of 1hr»lv.1-'.’" “I didn't like to spend the mon- o)‘. Alter all, most any sort o)‘ 1i 1,; would 11o out tllvrfl. uu tl11~ i11rn1-.:111l ill? ruffled tlungs wuru) 311ml to wash 111111 troll." "i311! 011:": 31111 s-Cl‘~~_\'0li saved‘ Jiurs 1111. uy, and not. so 11111011 oi“ * "it. t-—bu1 you took front ltlllt something that was. so ])t't*t‘i11;t.< . ‘, 1;>:l‘1l IIUVG!‘ l1u_\' it?" " l gov i 1\\\Il S‘ ‘.‘ .l'l u". utyslsli 11nd l1‘\“.ll'.£ ii‘\l"l*l' 111 111:1‘:r Eslh d. "You dcpl" ‘ v1". 1..l1 ll‘.\‘L"i‘ _\ v.1 1- :11 " 1 1 1 ) l : . 11"1‘1\ nuvli 1. 1 l)1r‘4‘{ 1m huri -,.. ..~ 1 ilw- lllfllt)l“'(ll t‘lTn.'. ' do tbny amount to?" l‘ wvirriitlv. ‘You u-erc not f1~ “dim: you lot Jim br- ‘uvd uor u guotl lil0llltei‘ 111 lost respect for Your uppozlrtlnce- before your cllil z "“‘, ""l‘(‘ll _\‘1 urn i- zhc-r attired resentful)‘ at me. . vv - or two aco. haul I dilrcil to "lllt lb ' wit)’, l would have boon “mt with :1 tlnule lusting hours. zlrul would not have boon spokrl: to [or day's, But now silo rvcogllil- >1) wlwero l ltzul Cllllllltlll by tllcl very uleihotls I was preaching to her so sho held her temper. \'ev~ ertheless. she did not like whorl lid. 1.11111) i said only a time onwlim, kuctv—enough to open her eyes How could ltcll her lh..l_ careless uui-orseterl figure inl old wrapper, ltcr flzlppiur!) \ l only. o, ,. its l , . . , ilotise slmpers, her shiny skill, 111i 11 rrlufsivc. combination. - l tfwulclvt :- c. did not take in: "VPll what lit-tic l bud staid, But, she dill, for a little while after-I "Wrds shc came out. with all i111] c1‘ that shows-d silo bud been‘ llrulfing it. over. “l duuno what “r01 7 lob silru lraCe. lharldfi 5 body [lather them freely with Baby's Own Soap u... sun m... ... -_-_ iii lie-ti All N UAL MEETING Th! ziuurwii 111M 'l'1'.1\'1~'l;1- llllll"('-1. 'l‘|11:. 1.1-. 1W1}, T l l .11; ul‘ tllo (‘uni wil bu 211-211 1m oi 2 own-k p.111. ' ‘1-‘2 li ON SATURDAY DEC. 2ND AT l (TCLOCK SHARP 1.1». -.-1-111-1"'~.g111'1t will sch b) ilbhr .111.i:1~11 1m the pn-tlliscs ul' -... w \".-ur'1~i \\'1[;1t1t. Uucrr)‘ l.‘ 1.’ u". n11 .1l)1iv'-'..‘ Jutr, h"i‘1).‘i\ i 111.111), (i yea-rs. sire rvipviiu .\1lbr1.-y. (lulu Purksidc $11.1...» 1t :.1:11‘s s.re by Harry l‘. dam. P-uwtsuiu; 1 itoree ill/z Yburs. -11‘1-1| by lzt-xhnrl, dtun “arksitic, l brood more 18 years, sire Park nllll‘, 1 work horse; 00 Plymouth liens. ' tMPllllMldvTfla-l binder, F. W.; 1 hay mower, Deer-lug", 1 hay rake, Deering; 1 seeder, 1 wheel barrow F W.; 1 gang plow, l spring tooth barrow. 1 single plow, 1 set spike borrow, 1 pota- IO digger, 1 ecuftler, 2 carts and wheels (new); 1 truck wagon. Ruin (new); l driving wagon. 1 road cs/rt. 2 wood e-ielshl. “W; 1 pole, 1 driving sleigh, 1 truck, 1 roller, 1 set funnel-e, 1 grtndetone. CROP:—-9 stacks of her. 3 atacke of irruin. 200 bl-ll- lllfllllil '3' set lrlvtug berneee, 1 set double team hurneee, 2 cert. eaddlee and breechlnge, Home Oomfolu- range‘. Household furniture and other articles not mentioned. TERMSv-IZ months credit on u) iiume over $10. 0 no: cent Del‘ i .. , ,. in‘ l l p.m. l_ p.m. lleeaaaeaaeeoaaeeeeeeoolaeeeaee rmnum off for cash. ALBERT D. DUNPHY, Administrator estate late ‘De n. tel Writ h“- ‘e ~ ~‘ (‘lzurliiteltnvu hilvilig its l saved‘ Jimrl I "i1Uo1‘I : ' mil ran cniutLorrnrowu ‘GUARDIAN at Fredericton at 2.19 1-4, Peter Tanleic, also driven by NW9". lowered the three yo“ old uoclne record at Woodstock, 2.17 1-4 Roy Graltan, 2.01 3-4, driven by. Billy Currmllugs, lowered pacing reoord for a gelding on a Maritime Province tn 2.09 1~l at Woodstock Jiambcrt Todd, drivel‘. by Utton paced the fastest mile ever made by a new performer on a Proviuf clal trzirk in 2.10 1-4 at Frederic" ton and 111... three winning miles of‘ 2.10 1-4. 2.10 3-4. 2.12 l-2 were also the fastest three heats by a new- comer. Creseudo, owcncd by A. E. Tritee Salisbury, N. B.. and in the stables of D. H. McAllister, Sussex and driven by Fred Cameron with his mile of 2.13 14 at Houlton, Me.. is the fastest now performer ever. ,bred in the Maritime Provinces) His _u'.-'lle al. Woodstock. N- 3-. i"; 2.16 1-4 was the fastest made by. a Maritime bred pacer on a pro- vincial track this your. | Bud Hal, owned by L. R. Acker, Halifax, and driven by D. Steele with his bout of 2.10 1'4 at Si.) Stephen, lowered the record for, goldings owned in the provinces. Edgarton, 2.15 14 owned by Johnl McDonald, Charlottetown, was the :I -z -— ~17" . _§_\n1.e..\_. .___»~___n_..._.=_‘ " l‘ F-Woi 1w Lilli" ".5'.i.%?€l&'i» 1 ‘ "t j ‘, u.‘ ‘ » ileview 0i the i'11r_l tie so Comuieil l-f by Jas. W. Power HALIFAX, Nov. 29 —- The thir- ty fourth annual review of the hrtmoss turf season in the Marl- time pYOVllICPS, by James W. Pow e1‘, Sporting Editor of the Acadiauvowned in tho Maritime Provinces. ltct-olwler, shows a fading 0ft _lll.on a. Provincial track. the i't'_’-‘,Ulfll‘ meetings, totalling but!‘ bliss Sinlassic, 2.19 1-4 owned forty 1111c, 1ho11pi1 there were more, by F. R. Little. Halifax and driven luutincc "racing luects than ever"by iFrnnk Boutiiier, Halifax, was before. tilirty oi‘ these buvitli; bee“; (‘he fastest Provincial bred mare held. Th» mos‘! illtpurtnllt meetlnzsiofthe scu-ron to enter the lists.) u-uro those iu New BrunswickJKeemah Aubrey, 2.17 l-~t owned‘ with (plpi- l'»l"'l’)ll liztving the lltT-‘iltllfl (lrivvu by E. Stewart, iSum-l ig-‘wl uuutbcr in No 1 Scotlu and mcrslde, Wilt; the fastest Milritllne| regular Province prod mare oi’ the season. oxbtliitioit looming. lllflllgh deduc» The Expose)‘, owned by H. C. Jew .».i to 1111-1-1- 1111; An interesting e111, p.-,-.,1..,-i._~1(>11, mun,“ iby 1).; 111C.) foaturo of tho lsou was raining (Joy, lrtlllml lite fngtnglj mite o! on 1h1- liulitzlx trm-k for the llrstthc Sfiilstn) by i, gflllflil ou u, Pro- uzuo sinw tho cxplit-itui in 1917 vlnclal ll'llt'l{_ ills time, made at 111-11 ."“-_',lll.tl' lmotlilgs-i huvimz been Fredericton, was. 2.14 1-4; Bette!‘ rvld. [Not 0w11o1l by E. Rutldefham, of Fir» lmmlrr‘) my! thirty fl-lx Svdney, lrottvil the fastest 11111.: of _l~.<-:'.‘1s won- trutlcd or paced fmflthq 59115101] by a mare Owned (n rumor in tlu- Provinces during the the iMn-ritimt: Provinces. Her time .":1.<1u1 wit): tour llorlts fronyulavle at (Tlizlrloltcmtvu ‘was 2.18. ‘WV.- l" 3N)" Si-‘ll-l’ one from Thirty 0m‘ ilorses either owned 21)‘) l-l to , two hundred fr0m.in the Provinces or with furor-ls 2),"- tu 221,1 10.‘) from 2.20 "to 2.25 ‘nude nu Provincial tracks Qnfpjh, :1,.1] ~= x1. I“!!lll flout 2 i to 2.30M! tho. ‘:30 but and thirty already 7hr» t" (‘wt u1il1- of the year 1n aim tho 1i<1 l‘O(llli‘(‘il their rol-ords‘ l"1o\'llI1-l:1l Irm-k was 2.08 1-2 at ‘F110 following are the new 2.30 \\':vls1b1'i< (holder of the Marltlmtf performers: e ‘ "moor-vs record 2.07 1-4) owned Limrbort Todd (p), b g, by Jim l)? llvor-"i-luic (‘tub of Presque IsledTod. Fredericton, Aug. ‘i 2.10‘ 3th.. 11nd 1i1-ivon by John wllllnrrlltlresan1lo (p), b g, by Rudy Kip 'l'll11 pr-rfoijulallt-c- of Maritime (wlurncr, Vrizsquv. ll\I‘i‘(l ltnrsos nlbrouil was nloreHoulton, Mo, Supt. l. . ..2.13 1-4‘ Striking; Bill Sharron (bred -by J) ‘Edam-ton (p) h b, by Bingcnq, - Dfkvle. Fredericton, N. D., lllCharlotnovru, Sept. 30, 215 1-4"' | Tflmlll)’ Vlllilllyfis Stwbles, trotted ‘Len Ilziryillzloii (P) l) 1113b? Mau- 111 2.04 14 at Pililarielphia the fast-lrlue B. 1-.~1-.1.-.-1..11>.. Aug, '1, 2.15 1-4‘ vet mile ovvr ntude by zrtrotter The Trirzcm- (t). b g lb)’ Walnut‘ bred iu the Maritime Provinces, Hull, Woo-istotalt, Sept. l5 2.19 1-4‘ iljl’) Bldg". 2.07 l-4 bred by R. H1 Miss Fimluitssie (p). bl‘; nl by l""l“"“"'~-“- Hullm-X- W0" m? Elli-lid Brings. Woodstock Sept 14 2.19 1-4‘ DMZ? 99' Antweri) M Brussels. ‘unubral (t), 1b m, by Capt. Au- Flvr truck records were lower- bray, Charlottetown, Sept. 30 ("l2 Tnlro at 2.15 by Dick (f. 2.19 1-2. 213 1Q: Erlmlmsvon, N. Tessi» Aubrcv 11» b m by Capt. 294 34 1w ("Ollvge swm 2.11 l-z; Aubrey, llfllllllx, 1111.2. 11 2.19 1-2- xmqh 3311719.)’ l0 213 1-4 by ROY) Prllft-o Wilkes (p) uh g, by N0- ‘mm- 3-03 14 11ml b)’ White Sox ‘ole “hikes, Mouclon, Sept. 4 i014 H; Miro». P u. _ island to 2.20 14* 2.17 1-4; Edgi-rlon 2.15 1-4; 1 Inver-. "Puddle Stmtton (p), blk g ‘by ncss to 21S 1-4 by 2.10 1-4 and Loity Colorado L.".Vln1'l1~ld Stratlon, Tiuro, Sept. 4.‘ 2.13 1?. Auworuiy; 2.20 1-4, - I liouvy Girl driven ‘by w, H_ N5.l'[‘ M111: Todd (t) b g by Wiayor odd (Wlnrnce 2.26 3-4, ‘Montague v1-1-.< lowered lllo three years old‘ (Yllllllll? rccord one quarter se-l 4.- -_/ Aug. 9) Charlottetown, Sept. 30 2.20 1-4. l ("b111, when she won the third boat T. J. Devlin (p) b g by Gener-Y “"'* ziliu-tlnlo. Si. Stephen, Sept. 12 2.20 14* l The Pup (t) b g. by Mayor Todd. Charlottetown, Sept. 291 2.21 1-4. i ‘Frank Aubrey lfiapt. Aubrey}, Sept. 29, 2.21 1-2‘ Luanda (l1) b m, by Prince An- Illonc" Wiillrlvny-lwish I hadn't. .l1e- other lvoluun got 1L" I szvd nozlung. Artcr all I want- rl to talk o1‘ this its little as p05. siblc. As for "the other woman"_ Jtfll druid spot-ire of so many‘ '1\'0lTil:ll'S iives~~l thought there ‘.1 s 115s iu that than Estheus lm- '.‘IlilL‘l‘Ul1‘ would let her believe, ‘.\u,'-‘l\'n,v. I nc-vcr look any for 1")’ 0W1‘! pleasure till i came down xre." silo wcut on. "Nor never ‘1-grlcrrte1l Jim. cxcrpt for 3,111; week". And I'm going back 1n (W0 days. “But you don't like the city,’ I ousulcxtl hcl‘. ("11- I Rilcss l’ri like it well onough if l lived here nnd got ac. quniuted,” she said making her rsfi. (‘OllCPSSdOH to city life. “I can “ 3-1111" Frzlllvis‘ (loeslft like m0, 1110111111 he crazy about you. 111111 .->1l'1/:'w"s¢- lbor1-‘s only Vi, who is \‘0l‘1~ your daughter than mine as I've suTd and Hc-lcn." l s:’l1,1rt'_\' blot-wail liclrn, who ""1 bvru lovely‘ to Est-her, ink m: lu-r over to her l“tt.lo restaurant "'1." llfl and u" so From-ls tlnd ‘lb-WWI? llllfllll. of)’ lngetltrlr o! durinr: the at mul so V“s ‘alonrss in 111 lrruu work miglltlpuss . '1-1~1l. For Vi und Bud met "or zin ltour at znullhcr TPr-Ylilllfitlll 11 1h» vc-igiiborlloorl. llut Vi ucvor w: ;'\\'.'l,\' from lllrse llluelillgt .1c1~1\1l; her lune was. pulc and ‘till ulid liullwl‘ thought, it wug ‘he ronfinoiucut of hcr pOSIllOIl. "P111. it's been a rest?" “Oh yrs. I've done nothing but about :1u1l talk. My blinds don't t'l'.'l(‘l' so slnrv I've come- hero," "to rrillllfvil on. silrcudiltq out :1 fat short fin-gored baud before 1'.1>r ‘i l!ll(',=l~ brcuuso I wnro glovl-u when l wont ‘out 11nd l l1:1vcn’t bud mv hands. Po tuurli in \\'il[£‘l', Enid how do you fix 11p your mills?" So it was taking! S-illliug a lit- ilr. l wont into tho bedroom and brought out 'm_v manicure tmplem onto, and while I sowed, gave her minute directions as to what to do. Heaven knows there was emulrll! Ami the result, when hang nails ll-tld been clipped. cream rubbed into dry, callous pieces and blenchcs put on stains. was anything but. lovely. But Es- ther looked arlmlrlngly at. her short ridge covered nails. ‘llfl get you a eet of these t'~'1~-. will you do this every week?" "Oh Lord.‘ Est-her answered, "Its a lot of botlber isn't it?" "Est-her I raid suddenly. t! 1 go buck for a few weeka and look af- ter Jim and James. w-tll you etey on. here-end real. and fl: your- sc-‘f 1m u little?" l believed for a moment Esther oiuccre-ly loved me. ,"Yea, l will eh-s answered. And that's bow. tn wltof eu- ria’ vrflawul proteeta and We, (t), 4 b g, by Olharlottetown, Empire Hal, Halifax, Jilly l., 2.22‘ ‘Princess Aubrey (l) b m, ‘by Capt. Allfbrey, Summerslde, July 1, {<24 1—2. (Billie Wilton (D). b g. by ‘Leo- tmrd Wilton, Port Elgln, July 22, 2.25‘ Jack Todd, by Mayor Todd, Ma- rlr. P. E. l., Aug. 1S, 2.28. ‘Tne Yank (t) b g. by Auvorthy, Glace Buy, July 1, 2.26 1-4‘. Ruby Todd (t) b by Mayor "rruld. Charlottetown, Oct 18 .220 1-4. Bothy Snell (p) h o. -b_v Allin Snell, Glace Bny, Jilly l4, 2.20 34 Wln1lle'M. (p) b m, by Kolal llwrle P. E. l. Aug. 18, 2.27’ Land Leagucf b g, by Morgan Mworbhy. Charlottetown, Oct 18 2.28. O rtaian l) run .111 hour or so '1 l'll1)u!l. 1*. ll ‘ ... llllifi 1111li11z11 110w strum: or Mother's F aithin Lydia Pinkharlfa Vegetable Compound led Her toTry it Kenosha, Wisconelm-"I ugh tn cannot 11 ofLydlaEPink- hero's Var‘ " v i of it and when I had trouble after mybabywaa born Ibo gave it tn me. It helped me eo much more than fem troub give it a m. mu endlemetlretheywill feel ae I do eboutttalfgt Fun. P. Hansen, 662 * ....‘" s" near the pea ‘nil commendation 3i mothers and graadnotlme ta worth maooblae ‘child-birth . temzgedxlrv “agnedtoeunaetaeeb lee. weiihou too talLPtnk- tee on). l fastest new performer of the your 3, 2.19 1-4 to 2.14 1-2. I I v.1, ',_.. ,. i_wl_" ‘H11,’ Betty Gamrlge (ll). b m b? Kempton, Port Elgin, Aug, 80. 2.99 1-4‘ i ' Put-ward Boy (p) blk g, by Pre- cious Creeeua. Port mm, All)!!! 80, 2.29 2-4. i Capt. Calkln. (t) fb g, by Cit/V'- Autbrey, Moncton, July 1, 2.29 1-2'_ Northern Lady (p) Marie, l’. E.‘ l., Aug. 13. 2.29 112' Judge Patdhén (p) ‘b g, by Pa» tor Pan, Glace Bay, May 24 2.29 1-2‘ l Juno Baring (t) b m, by Bar-l lng, Port Eigtn, June 22, 2.29 1-2 Lady Onkefl (P) by Fair Oakes. Take 2 review of the turf The following horses already in the list reduced their records: 11311:) Hal. (p) b g, by Direct Hal St. Stephen, Sept. 12. 2.12 1-2 to‘ 2.10 1-4. Dick C. (p) o Halifax, Aug. 11. 2.14 to 2.13 1-2‘ High Kndb Beauty (p). b m, by,Todd, Charlottetown. the Exponent, Woodstock, N. 13,226 1-4 to. 2.21 1-4‘ Oct. 13, 2.16 1-4 to 2.14 1-4‘ I ‘Roqun F. (p). b m, by Geo. A. Fuller, Si. Stephen. July 20th 2.18 3-4 to 2.14 1-4‘ E. A. S. (p) 1b g, by Wilkes, J1‘., Fredericton, August] l (‘Kcema-h Aubrey (p) ch m. by 2S, 2,22 1-4 to 2.17 1-4‘ lPcter Tauilac (p) 3, b g by Pe-, tor the Great, Woodstock, Sept. 14 2.22 to 2.17 1-2. Better Not, (t) b Laude, Charlottetown, 2.20 1-2 to 2.18‘ iIJOtl-lc Axworihy, b m. by Mor gan Axworlhy, lIlVGIIlCSH, Supt. l2) 2.24 to 2.18 l-4. | The Arerobut, (t) b g, by Aqull-W all, Ztioncton, Aug. 4, 2.19 l-4 to, 21s 14* I Bonnie Gll'l (l) 3, i-h 1n, by llklurlv “Slrltzer, JlYe-dorlcton, Aug.“ 11, 2.26 3-4 to 2J9 1-4. Alice the Great (t) b m Peter tho Grout, Monutoll Juno 30 2.14 l-4 to 2.19 l4. , P1-tcr Verde (It) ch g. by Peter G11)». Preemie isle, Sept. 8' 2.1a 1-4 t.» 2.115 14* (‘onlrwtinn (p) b m bv The Nor- llwrn ‘Man [\\'l'll‘iI!‘(‘, Halifax, Mo .1111.- 26. 2.1a 14 1.. 2.11: 1-4. I The ‘ll-tuner it) by The Expo)»; out, ‘Si. Stephen, July 2i, 2.18 1-4 11> 2.1a 14* i Coronado Belle (p) b m, by Del lCoronrtdo (lvinror-e) 2.17 14, Fred » 1 m. b)‘ (Jum1 18cm. 29' 2.18 1-4 lo 2.16 1-4. '1tle, 2.22 1-2 l0 2.21 1-4" Island ry T., New Jinnah. P E l. Aug ‘ice- a-pt. Awbrey, Charlottetown, Septi - 1 yfllend2lh. sodonaartlg!’ “tum... d Fine Ground for “"+‘;'.2;l.'.‘i.“."..3'.--»-- ‘I'l- . nae: a sauaonu. Monet-hi. ' C (Policy, Trltrt), sopt. 4, 2.24 1o tol16 2.29 1-4 to 2.211 iii. h, ‘by (Jochato 2121 1-4‘ iboclt-iei (t) lrg, by Achlilo, odd (t) b n1 by Mayor r0, July 12, 2.27 to 2.22 1-4. Sept. 30' Commndore Croaceue- (t) by Commodore ‘lodyard, "Kalola T Radiant, (T). 4 lllk m. by C95 r ‘clutrlottciown. Sent -° M Bmgen, Hum‘, out 1-2 to 2.24 14. ‘WINRAOE. Lluly Mnry Pickford (t) b m. by HM‘- 4 a ‘ka-‘Lnkaknxkxa and Royalty Liberal Conservatives ' , A Convention of the Party to nomin- ate tw'o candidates for the representation - of the City and Royalty in the, Provincial Legislature will be ‘held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Tuesday Dec. 6, 1922 at 8 o’clock, p.m. Duly qualified delegates from each poll are expected to be punctually in at- tendance. The Convention, however, is open to the public and all interested arcin- vited to be present. \V. A. STEWART. P. W’. TURNER, M. CONWAY, (‘onvenersL 10579-12-14i. l Thu.- br a. Glam au- Buy, May 24, 2:24 84 l0 2.21 1-2‘. Bingon Sculls (l!) blk B. by Pi. 1, ‘l-“lw- 216 14 arlcm". A"? 4- ‘Wldfilwk. Jilly 13. v+v+¢+o+e0+o+++o+4o~¢-* Miotherfis Boy (t) b g by Bar- ing"; ‘Comet (uvinrzlcc, 'l‘rur0. July! l2. Moncton Aug 4, 2.22 3-4 to 2.17 1-4. " Xrmthia B. (D). blk m, by Fu- ture Todd. Pnadouicton July 26.1 2.20 1-4 to 2.19 1-4. ‘. ‘ (‘urrle ‘Todd 11), 1» m, by Will Todd, Glace Bay‘, July 19, 2,3310 2.20 1-4‘ ' 1 H“! Gentry (II) ch g by Fred L. "Bl. ‘Monclcn, Aug. 7 2.21 1-4 to .~ 2.20 1-4- ' , Jimmie Mack (t) ch g by R05 ., b9?! Bruce, ‘Si. Stephen, Sept, 12 2.24 1-4 to 2.20 1-4. Alma Nlnore, b m, bv Kel, Truro ‘ JlllY 1. 2.29 1-4 l0 2.21‘ Borrlrle (t) b ln, by Ztioncton, Oct. 7, 2.21 34- _ WW0" “PM (P) ‘b S. by Baron Bingura ' l 2.26 1-2 1o n Fiery, Itching" Skin Is Quickly Soothed if With This Sulphur) llientho-Sulphur, a pleusantl that ls irritated or broken out with 907-61118; that is covered with ugly) "1871 m‘ DlmDles. or is rough or dry. Nothing subdue: fiery skin ‘ eruptions so quickly, says a. noted 1 skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepay. Ifllllm l! fllmlled the itching stops delightfully clear and smooth. Sul- ' _t)l1ur is so" precious as a skin rem- edy because it destroys the para-i sites that cause the burning, ltch~ int-Z or dlsfl-lurement. bicntho-Sui- ‘llllllr fllWflY-‘l berth-l eczema right up. A small jur ol‘ Rowlcs Mcntho. S drill-r store. NOTICE All accounts and overdue notes‘. “Flmld m‘ Dec- 15111. will. on that] onte be handed to my attorneys ‘ for collection. wine. M. .1. BERRIGAN P. E’. Island. 10563 11 30 3i Notice to Customers Our Fail accounts are now ready and we request an early lDuuedin, 10116-11-18-(1 CANADA , Problnoe of Prlnoe Edward Igllnd IN GHANCERY Before the Maetor of the Rollo Addie MoLeod Complainants lane. and Mary MoLOod Gore. Pursuant to en order o! the Mae- ter of the Rolls bearing date the 29rd day of November A. D., 1923 mode in the mbove cause l do here- by live notice that all credttore of lube estate of the late (Milton Mc- Leod shall present their claims duly llroven to me at the Oourt House in‘ Charlottetown on or before the 4th‘ day of December next. 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