.n'< am; rtvo . r i '- i "ritsY-itiittttorrilrrown ooaitnutu a sentient; A1521 <1 A lllmltll l l pen ‘Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup” l Even a siclt child loves. the "fruity" taste of “California P1,, Syrup." If the little tongue is coat- ed, or if your child ls listless. cross, feverish. full of cold. or has 00110., give a teaspoonful ‘.0 cleans: the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yoursei. how thoroughly it works all the constipation ‘poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well. playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Call- fornia Pig Syrup’ handy. The,‘ know a teaspoonful today saves a alclt child tomorrow. Ask your drugglst for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directlon> for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. .Mother7 You must say "California" or you may let an imitation fig syrup. Professional Cards Massage and Remedial Gymnastics MISS EVA DYER Graduate School of Mas sage and Physic- Therapy, Toronto. 127 Pownal st. i 19120110840. l Mark RJloGuigamBA aARRlaTEIt. IOLIOITOR, ETC.; Nlonoy to Loan 5 Cameron Block ' Churlottoown, P. E. lliind i S. S. HESSIAN aarriotor, Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. MONEV TO LOAN montaouo P. F. Inland- ..__. _ .__.-.__..__.__. _._._ _-_ Morson 8c Duffy Barrister: and Attorncy-lt-Law MONEY TO LOAN l Solicitor: for Royal Bank of Canada i I l l l v Moliean a MoKinnon DONALD McKlNNON Barrister Attornoy-atrLaw Offlco-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. Inland G.‘ S. INMAN, K. C. Iarrlater and Attornoy-at-Lavi Room No. i2 cartioron Block VIOTORIA ROW J. A. MaobdNALli Barrister, Solicitor, Etc MONEY T0 LOAN Offlco-Riioy Building Charlottottflvn Dr C. (l. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat Offlco Bayer Building, ‘Great George dtroot, Opposite Guardian Offlcc Tolophono BSD-J. Oflica Houro-O to 12 a. m. 1 to Palmer 8t Palmer H. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L. Palmer Barrlotora, etc Bank of Nova Gootla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Moncy to Loan hfaoLeod 8t‘ Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barrister! and Attorney: MONEV TO LOAN Offico-lanlt of N. B. Chambers p. m. May b0 consulted off houro at 116 Hlllaboro 8t. 5 J. A. MoEAGHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Oflloo-Prowoo Block, Grafton ltroot Houro-10.00-i.00 c4, Ivonlnlo by Appointment Phono 86H. 1Z7 Sqntflauos tn Winter ‘? IIEIL TIIEM WITH lAll-Ill. FOR chapped hands, chil- blains, cold-sores and frost-bite, thcrc is no treat- ment so beneficial as dress- ings with Zam-Buk. When the roughness. irritation and redness of the skin is follow-ed by cracking and bleeding, dirt and disease genus may find their way into the raw places and cause mflannnntioti. hool- piiivori o: zrlnli-r net-mu Zam-Buk stops this peril entirely. Simply smear a little herbal Zarn-Buk on the sore parts and wrap up carefully Letting the Zam-Buk soak into the tissues. soothes away smartlztg itching pain. and assures raptd healing with healthy new skin. The striking succc$< ol Zam~8ult is due to its rare her- bal origin. It contazns none of the mineral salts or animal fats that form the basis 0i common salves and omtmcnts. Prepared zrcliisititxh. 'n rah herbalesscn- cos, Zam-B a concentrated balm oi the 1 unvarying healing. soothing, and antiseptic efficiency. Us: Zam~Buk also for the speedy‘ hcahng of cuts. burns and scaltls. and tor eczema. abscesses. ulcers. ringworm cr other skin or scalp disease. 50:. box. 3 for 51.25. all druggzsts and dealers. ___.._. llll.__lllll u. sl illlill \\'.X|_-HI.‘IGTIII\'_ .\'i.v \rzui.~'- tice Day‘. .\'o\>-.>nt‘.>l,r 12th wzl‘. bi- dtclared a national holii‘ _' .n honor of that Ufli..'l\.‘.\'!1 ~r\1- it t" it.’ "t~ '. 11;: erl Slates lo ‘re burml ‘Fl.’ rl j" .n Arlington. DesiTaTle Fox Fred During our killing season we have a limited (iuantttv of Fresh Hearts, Tripe. etc, that should be of special value to feeders ill this season who nini at producing the best fur. Shipment by freight in any quantity required. THE ISLAND COLD CO. LTD. sTORAGE Charlottetown, P. E. l. “JO-BEL” Tltli wnxlirzlt .~.\l.vr: Itcud vvhnt n PPIIIIIIIPIII Si .l-~lin flllf-lflltfii man any.» “sulfa-red the lurliiri-a of llw Illllnltrd“ from ltlrtllllll Pill-n It?» PnnIi-rbury Sit-wt .\ly Ill-RI’ .11» ,7Th‘l' atinn i-f Yiilll Ill-ll . purl ntly n" I li- f Dir-x ‘fr-whit a "llll hlv-hdinl; pil1=. " Whrn I .~'lllf"l"l'll the tint-trio: of tliv liintrii-d rtrtvl uri i-ini-iilitinn 1.1 lili- ')4|\\'|'l$ r- PYVYIIPIJIIIIH piiin. Yiiti tart us“ I ~ its a r- l- l’t'fI1"' HIIOPJIPI I”. DAY. I'I'llll"I' Tho SIIIII*‘I‘"IIIIII.'~'11""! all \\l|i» IIE-‘i- it \\lll'l,ll'l fur Iii‘ nit ‘i-tlt ltiir-lilti, liiiw-ll I'"."|'I1Ifl‘_. |':'|’ ll l*ri<-v~ SI My Trial box 50c v Iltluilt-s Ilrlii: "m. Itl-Ilfliil , l-‘n-iii-l, II. \\'_ Ti-iittihs , , Joseph A. .\iiirr.lnv.~h. I37 (lrllflllw $ll‘i~i'l. .\'l. John. .\' It, For Economy in ileat Buying Gel “D. 8t F.” Fresh Pork Sausages zill Nu waste zit all in us- ing. Meat and spices all of highest quality’. . .The standard for a quarter of a century. Every pound wrapped in Parchment, bearing of- ficial stamp of Dominion Government Inspection. Your grocer has them: Also our other lines of Meats, Ham, Bacon. Rolls. Corned Pork, Ribs and Lard, Insist on getting THE BEST. DAVIS s. FRASEII Charlottetown, P. E. I. Jon-owl to her. it woulrln"! be murzi. I I l I l l l i I l I i‘ IIUSBANDA ' 1 to iutcu ooooooovuovooQoovoovb-O-O Chapter LVXI l won't stand it!" . .w .iifll.'i_\' tunes John Aldrich nlltl said this in the last few years _ _-t no had Siuutl ll and hail IIEUIiP .,~ .0 gt) on bearing it because ll was 21.5 duty. For uotttlary‘ to the Zccepted (IpIHIQn. men have as K8811 fl $91156 l)‘ GUI)‘ 35 WOXIIPII. cin lived according to her own I_ilt.~. her ideas of things. In her i‘i\\'Ti way she had a keen sense of what was right and what was ivrotiir. She Illtd been little more‘ than 4i villlll when he married her". rtiiher ll spoiled child (ll that. a: would not be help°d with bur sort of IIIOIIItI’. ll was perhaps lliori- lilo fuult than ht-rs that he ll-Vl not lie-tn ltappicr lIe had been Inn nzisy with hcr at 117:1. too afrud t a sl-ene. too impatient of hlr wit Th in. too. he fell a bit guilty when he thonght of Elaine \\'»<tr.iore_ ailthr-itgh lie hail no rea- .~'ll'l to regret their pure friendship. .\f'i-r hir had come Kenneth and \Iur~l Ilovan. ile loved Muriel. » w had loved It'll Marcia was his ivlfe. ~ as she hlifl so many limes l het-zitlse h»? had asked her. h'ni. ' .\fli7'.llt'l‘ thin: ivorried him \\"lnt he had. to FD"DII for Knnncth. what he intended tn spend tn etlu Ypm pPFhHpS it was rnhbin: 5:1 in u wav of what really be- '-‘t for "o; s. but Fht‘ considered that it ‘w-‘nnr-rd I" llFl’ l\“f‘-'I\l~‘~" he ‘tr-r lib-hind, owed it to her to give he" all he could .\l‘. ‘lteu- ‘hines hail tfotlbloil him. lie ed he mizllt settle thorn to likin" before he aznin w» \\' Li‘ Bur he was weary so tvrvrn with work and lhmieht 1'"! he lnnzed for home and rest. "l5 tlrn. ‘hr- hiz worn letvbcr t-lnl" i-m ti‘ 1"‘ "ill rmitwinml len~ure allllnuzh hlarciu‘ ‘iitl "oi-bod ‘v ni i"; choicest Dir-cc. "\l'.< Al-lril-li has no! vel come "to maid trilri h:m and almost iW-nlafivtlt- hem! himself intn the don without stopping to change. iiliiltlli"'é” mmu Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound Restored MrLQuillfl Health. Now She Docs Her Housework llil ll llsl ul KliINiY lRllllBIE from Kiting‘ Disease and Liter Trouble Sheliiyville. Mn, _ "I was only able to do light housework because for ,_ b, - p p months my peri- , your medicine ex- "l ' I . tenslvely adver- I Iwould give it a ' fair trial. I took l ‘,1. about eight boxes i of Lydia E. Pink- l ham a Vegetable | Compound Tab- .’ leta according to ’ directions and I feel like a different: woman. I have not taken any medicine during the past three months and I believe my ailment is over. I am now able to do all my housework and attend to my poultry and garden. If you feel that my testimonial will benefit anyone you are welcome tio use it in our ad- \'€I'[lSEIT‘l€f‘lf.8."—MP!. L. Dréumnv, R. F. No. 2,$helbyville, o. Lydia E. Pmkham’: Vegetable Compound makes women strong, healthy and able tio bear their bur- dens and overcome thoso ills to which r‘ the; are sub iect. T114! Ly in Pinkhnm Medicine Co, (confidential), Lynn, "Q53" about your health. New Haven Meeting The tile-citing advertised by the Liberal Conservative candidates to be hold at New‘ llaven hall on Wed- nesday. November 9 has been chamgeti to Kingston hall. MALCOLM McNEILL. Organizer National Progressive Party .\ll pulls In QIIPODs (‘ountv are. roqtleslml to hold ntt-eiinzs on Wcdno-viay evening. Nov 0th. at the usual hour and place lo nomin ali- live rli-lt-izzitcs t0 the convention iii‘ lhc Natlioniil Progressive Party if) be lie-id in tho .\larket Hall in Pharlritlclntt-n on I-‘rirlay. Nov. lith at i1 a m. for the. purpose of nnm tnztlini: rnnilliiaivs to confetti fhc- i-lvrlinll W. W‘ CROSBY, Pres"... J. WALTER JONES. Sad)‘ AUCTION SALE Ant-lion H1111‘ at tlIi-nfiilnnii rm Wi-ilnitstlay’, Nnvcntlicl‘ 11th. I Jllll instructed by A. ll. .\lr- llotialll to soil the. following: I .\‘l:iro. l0 yours old! l Hora". Ii yw-airst old; 4, 21,1, ynar filfl irradi- "(IIHIPIYI Heifers; 2. 2V: year nlfl RHHI!‘ Holstein Sitters; 1. 4 ycitis old crude llnlsli-in ('ow: I. 6 yr. old ltrade Ilnlsloln Jersey (‘ow In calf; I grade Holstein Cow, duo to freshen in Hci-vmhor; 1 Pure Dre-l llolsli-ln hilll will‘; l (‘ream Sepnrn for ilnvliolli; l Rubber Tired Bu... 2.)‘; ‘.3 Pure Ilrmi Oxford Sheep; 2 Purc llreil (lxfortl Rants lambs; l! Pure Tired Shropshire lambs; l5 Al} ‘in the morning had been w-r-ll and ihflllllll “'11s tonight on the border I *Fruii-tillli_s”_illouglli Hal Health glnjienglh 624 (‘tutti-tats $1., hlostum. . "For B vents, I sufTi-reil constantly My health was miserable an-l nothing in the wily of ordinary medicine did me any good. _ Then I ilaiietffo use “Franc-tires” and tbn effect was remarkable. .-\li the pains‘, jieaduchos. I"'li2"=“-'"~" and _gWLI‘)iL1.I_OII were relieved iwJ once more I was well. . All who sum-r from such tmubii! should take "IN-nits fives“ hlllililll] lliilttlllits mtsv 50¢ a box, 6 for $2 trial size 25c At dealers or sent Pvhlllflid l") Fr-iitm-lives Limited. Ottawa. ____________ .\l.lrt~ia would hate to find him in his business t-lulhcs. but for once he couldnt help it. lie would try to keep tiie-‘faith with I191’. B5 Elaine Westmuro would tell him t-v II‘). but he must tiave some license. some little liberty in return. lle sank into the depths of the oli chair and closed his eyes. He nad not bothered to switch 0n the Light. After a bit he drifted off In~ to a half waking dream from which he was awakened by the noise of il_\' opened and closed doors. t t aOLlfld of feet. many voices. But it seontud all a part of the dream. it'll it was not until the maids vol-e called him sharply anti she had flooded the room with light ihitt lie realized that it was not a drum. that something had hap- pencil. "What is it?" hr- questioned. =HITlIIZ at the gills wlnte face. ' ...iat hag happont-ii?" "Oh. .\lr. Altlriclt ‘ tears and subs lnterrutrcd, "Mrs. .\Itlrii.-li—“ "What has hatmenui " he. aslte-l again. than without waiting for an answer h" hastened out (if the room thin the living room where hlitrt-izi luy white and still on the couch. ll was a bruised and broken hlarrin, with a doctor bending nvcr hcr. The chauffeur. his fat-e batt- ‘ortvl and bleeding was standing near. “What l< it Hart-i’ i.» she" " J. silo still ii " the doctor zirvi .p.ited his question. "but slio is badly injured. perhaps internal ly.. Wit- can't tell until after the examination." lie then gave Jnhn the zidtlrt-ss of a nurse. also another physlrnain in (‘BSO they .hould need hiru. a famous specialist. As one still in a dream John ottcntletl to evcnvthiniz. Then alter Jlztrt-in WAS in hell. Illi‘ exztntlna~ rim nvol‘ and lit’ beside her the rea- broitiz uptu him. hitirt-izt, who , . . " l Firioils Note i ‘Change Ill Him YEAR-NOW ON ROAD TO HEALTH “l httd boon going down hill stcadil‘. for a year when I began taking Tanlac, but I‘m on the road to health now and feeling better every day." said Frederick Hum- phrey. 3.1 Chestnut SL1 Halifax. .\‘. s‘. "All my ill health was due to my stomach. I had to give up eating vegetables as they seemed lo hurl tne worse titan ant-‘tbing else. My bark hurl tuc so I coultln‘! hear lo bend over as if felt like it would break in two. I had touches of rheumatism in my legs. too. and such awful headaches at times that I almost went wild. "It PPFTKIHIy is surprising the Way Tzinhi rid mo of all my Irou» Mes and made nie feel like a new" man .\f_v friends comment on my lmprovr-nlt-n! when they see me and I lnsLno time in telling them what I owe tn Trtnlnc." Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown 1y Reddin Bros and by leading tlrugg-lsbi every whore. THE MARKETS DOMINION WOOL MARKET REPORT Wczk Ended November 1st, 1921. Th» wool trade is summing up the present trend of wool markets states that trading seems to be developing more generally towards 1118 "WIUUY" Braden. There is also a growing scarcity of fine ivnols but large available stocks of coarse wools. (‘analiian trade is mostly t-ottl'lii~ Pd fir fine and medium ivools- hut supplies of these are nltnost ex~ hausted and a greater demand for the lower grade wools is expected shortlv Th last sale of the scrim at London. England. on Friday last realized an advance of l0 per cent. to i5 per oent. with the most pro- nounced trains occurring in fine woois. Plltladelpliia reports moderate activity in the medium itrades with lrabtrs expecting continued‘ tit- ‘nok John's zirm and lod him from the room. It was over. hlarcia Aldrich ivtiiild never drive fast again. nav- er toll the chauffeur not to allow any one lo pass them. It had been 1 ttillisiiin in which Marcia was the only one dangerously hurl. al- ‘boiltzlt lhi» occupants of the tithe. rar had been painfully injured. 21S had her own i-ltatiffeur. Tllrt-i- days latN‘ hlart-itt laid away and John Aldrich was ZIIOD". his life still before him to do with as lie and the fates will- rd. WI! 5 ‘mud o.’ smother ivorlil. and she 10"."! t ‘ “l "l? s" Th“! accrued the pitiful 1T0 ll" continued “art of il. iler lnvl- (if life. Si)! {om tised and though; " nun? be would not so mut-Ii mind‘ 20501-7. bu! hlztririxi! She olwnetl her e_ve.= and lifted her hand. lie look it lu his own. "Don't blame the chauffeur. John. I told llim to tiass the tuber "u It was all my fatilt. hilt I al "'l\'~' illrl love to drive ftist. you "lrttiw." She kept very still {m- _. time John holding her hand. Thcn suddenly she spoke: " 1 ythini: happens - tn mo. John ~ She breathed with tllfft cully owl the doctor gave her “uflvdhifll. Then shc went on: “"11" zriove loo ntuch will you“ We IIIIVQ been very happy, a]. wnvs. You have been 110ml l0 me. and I have 1"1I'l1—~I')—hPA—fl grind ~ w-ifc tn vouJnhn." Her Vfiicn tens fretting faint. Then after a few minutes she cpokp again; "porn hi‘ ancrv with you~wifey—.1ohn ~~lhal nld rup~" The voice trail- r-d nff. stopped. Then: "You have been goml- John Sn iznod. A fr-w mlnlllfl-i passed. The doctor quietly - Protrurllnt Piles. No ilurglcn FILES . "9 32119:} (Thane a Ointment will rcllevr benefit 58"”: “m afford la'un5 - c a box all dealers. or m; mnnnnn. Rater k (‘nu Llmifpd‘ Tm. onto. Sample box free lf you men 1w" "l" Paper and enclose 2. damn floarnwo Do not suffer another day wlti lt-vhinx. Bleedlnr I! Dominion of f anada Prvvlnco of Prince Edward llland m THE surname counr In the matter of "The Winding Ur. Act" and in the matter of "TaYloWo Sllvor Black For Company, Limited Vpon application 0f (lounsel foi the Provisional Liquidator for tin. above named Company. I hcreb) fix Wednesday lhe ninth day o‘ November next A. f). 102i. as lilo day on or within which creditors nf the above named Company and olli ern who have claims thereon. may send in their nlniimn to the Provis lonal Iiiqtiidalor nt the office of hi< Attorney's, Itfessrs bfclnod 8i. Beni- ley. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- land; and I do order that the Pm vlslnnal Liquidator give ngilr-g hereof by causing a mpy of (hi3 order to he published In the mean~ time on Monday and Thursday of enrh week in the Charlottetown fluardinn. newspaper published in (‘barium-town three weeks before the said 9th day of November A. l), 192i. And I do further order that any creditors of the above named Com- panv and imv others who have claims atztalnsl thr- sitld Company who do not scnd in their claims wlthll the flme herobv fixed shall be perc-mptorily emluded from the benefit of the wlddlng up of the tons t-holco Timothy Hay, 6 young Pigs. TERMS: l2 months credit on approved iolnt notes. J. A. McDONALO. Auctioneer. said Company. Weak, Thin Folks Need Bitro - Phos- phate Says Editor of N. Y. “Physicians Who’s Who.” Local Druggist Guaran- tees It. _I)r. Frederivk S. Kolle. the Ne“ Irirk author of medical text hook.- tvhone ppinionn are greatly valued writes: "When the nerve tissue begins to lone its vitality, woman begins tt- lose her youth and vivaclouonesn She hecnmea irritable. moody ani‘ rieilpondenl. it would be n godsend if more weak. thin. nervous moi and women were aware of the efli (‘MW 0f Bitro-Phosphate." Thousands nf thin. run-down pm- plo whose nervous energy In nearly exhausted are turning to Bitro- Phoiiphate an dispensed by Hutrheil nrui: Co. Ltd. and other leading drttgizistn. because 1t helps tn re- ivetizht and bring back energy and mental kcennons. CAUTION: Althouizh Bitro-Punit- IIIK weak. norvoiia condltlnnii. its iii-o Iii not ndvlned unless Increased wnllhf. la rleiilred. POLITICAL KING’S >-. The undersigned tors of King’s County 8 9 10 l0 Tuesday, Nov. Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Nov. Thursday, Nov. Friday, Nov. l1 Tuesday, Nov. 15 Tuesday, Nov. 15 Wednesday, Nov. 16 Thursday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov_ I8 Tuesday, Nov. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Nov. 24 Friday Nov. 25 Tuesday, Nov. 29 Tuesday, Nov. 29 Dated this 14th day of October A. E. AROENAULT, vititllze the. norvcn. increase bodily phnte in nn excellent aid in rcliev- IN of the day at the following places and on the dates mentioned below. o. J. MULLIN, mantis for these WOOIS. Quotations on Canadian wocis are as tolloits: (‘oarse 9c I0 11¢ Low Staple 13'.‘ to 141-21‘ Low Med. Staple 13v tn l6 12-0 Mudiuni Staple 171* to 19¢ 18c to 20c I-‘ine Mod. Staple BRITISH CATTLE MARKET ‘Dominion Liv: Stdclt Branch Cab- loo, November iii. 192i l i Canadian oattlo brought some- what better prices at Birkenhcad. than during the previous week. N» Canadians were offered at Gltis gow. and $13105 cattle sold at high- er prices. There was a moderate demand for Canadian sides at Lon don and prices remained steady. i At Blrkenheatl. Ontario cattle moved from 1S i-‘lt- ~lo 19c 1101-21 itn 10 34d) offal sunk. Fat ranch- ers sold at l6 l~2c 1914). while lmedlum quality ranchers changed hands from l4 1—4c to 15c 18d to i8 12d). Best Irish l9 l»2c medium I16 l~_‘4.', medium 16c to 16 3-41.". GlIIfigOW, no Canadians. ‘States cattle avoragei» '16 l-Ztl) Live weight. London stiles of (‘anztriians tire» set! sides WON! made from 15c to 157 l1 I~2c 16c (8 l-‘Jd to 9d). Good lambs its 12¢ (m) dressed. lSallingr. from Montreal during the past week were as folloyvs: S. S. Turcoman to Liverpool 606 cattle. S. S. Concordia to Glasgow. 407 cattle. | TS. S, Gracia to Glasgow. 408 ‘cattle. The following were billed tilrnugh Montreal to Boston, .\1ass._ for ex- port to Great Brltain:— For the S. S. Rhode Island (‘.00 cattle. For the S. S. West Qticcclic. 46 cattle, ——-—<-0->—-—— Amateur Goll'i=r—“The day I get around these links ‘in less ihzin a hundred I'll give you a shilling." CaddiiQMFhank ye, sir. It'll come in handy in me old age." ASPLIN "Bayer" only is Genuine 27 Your: tho Sat-no Good Tor-and Always In tho Soalod Package I7 + pésiftv/‘cigf Fa‘ ' No need to look at the label to know they’re Philip Morris. Youoantell ‘em right away. —-at once. That smooth smiling taste of moot soutltem robacco—the kind that grown in 0|‘ Virginny. Can't mistake ‘ em once you've cauflh! the flavor. NAVY CUT CIGARETTES I Vlfarning! Take no chances wztn substitutes for genuine “Bayer, Tablets of Aspirin." Unless you see the name "Bayer" on packam" 0r on tablets you are not gt-ltin; Aspirin at all. In every llayvt. package are directions for Colds.‘ Hcadavhtg Neuralgia. RllCllfllilllflll.‘ Earacho, Toothache, Luntbzigti and, for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets 00st few I"'I'II<.i Druggisls also sell larger packag-l es. blade in Canada. Aspirin :5 tho trade mark (registered in Canada). of Bayer Manufacture o. or Monacticacitlester Salicylic- acid. .1» 1-,. _. Mail Cr ntract y SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General. will be received al. Ottawa until noon. on Friday". the 16th December, 1921. for the conveyance of His Majes- ty's Mails. on a proposed Contract for foltr years, six times per week on the routez- Ilopeflcld Rural Route. No. l. from the Postmaster General pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may he seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Ofift-e of Hopefield. lit the office 0f Post. Office inspector. Charlottetown. and at the office of the. District ‘Superintendent, St. John. N. "B. Office of District Superintendent. St. John, Nov. 3, 192i H. W. WOODS, Act. Dist. Supt. Mtznrnvés COUNTY will address the elec- on the public questions Bay Fortune Souris Kifigsboro St. Columbia Priesfs Pond Glen William Murray River Murray Hbr. S. High Bank Cambridge Georgetown Morel] St. Peters Bear River Lr. Montague 2 p.m. Sturgeon 7 p.m. JAMES McISAAC J. J. HUGHES 7 p.m. 7 p_m. 2 p.m. 7 p_m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p_m 7 p.m. lTuesday, Nov. 8 lWednesday, Nov_ ‘J '7p.m.‘ o o. 1% 2. r rmitzrtf. . FEDERALTGENERAUA ELECTION Queerfs County . Public Meetings of all_Elecf0rs, both lad- les and gentlemen, will be addressed by us m the undermentioned places on the dates sci forth: Afton Hall Clyde River North River North Wiltshire Hunter River New Glasgow Rusfico Bank Hall Thursday, Nov. l0 Friday, Nov. l] Monday, Nov. l4 Wednesday, Nov. 16 Thursday, Nov. 17 Monday, Nov. 21 Bonshaw Tuesday, Nov. 22 Charlottetown ’Wednesday, Nov. 23 Victoria Thursday, Nov. 24 Kelly’s Cross Monday, Nov. 28 Bradalbane Tuesday, Nov_ 29 Hope River Wednesday, Nov. 30 Clifton Thursday, Dec. 1 French River Friday, Dec. 2 Long River All ntcclings in October at 7.30 p. m., thereafter T o'clock p. m. Opposition candidates invited to attend l0 whom half the time will be allotted. J. H_ MYERS, DONALD McKINNON AUCTION Property and Furniture WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th. We are aillhorizcd hy Stephen Ifuuhvs. I-lsry. to sell his nice new (foliage and Lot with out bulldlnizs and itziraite, situated on Spring Si. This Collage has all ntodorn iltlpr0vem0ntit_ balm apwfnragg. glgglrlt; IIKIIIR and also on the same il.iv we will soil all tho furniture. oolniilfi?‘ In! liflrlvr- dining room. bed rooms and kilrlicti. Sale of property at l! o'clock noon. Furniture minimum-int: al 1.30 p. m. BENJ. CARTER 6. SON, w Auctioneers “ Mano?“ Passenger Steamer 'Loavo Montreal f Ch I tt ._ Novombor 17th. or "o new" comb" 13th, October 29th. Arrlvo Charlottetown and leave for 8t. John's-Adm! 1N0. NW‘ ember lat, November 20th. Arrlvo Charlottcown and Ieavo for Montroal-Oalobol‘ 24th, Nov- ambor 0th, Novcmbcr 28th. (iarvell Bros NAT. FROG. CANDIDATE Agents