" 1m: "' A Sweetheart at A ' - “ ' " ‘list “°”""’"°" a" .'.’.'..‘1lf.'3 YXTE .. rl-ll rrolw or A we "°‘*°"" "°"'°° w" - w. u: ‘t. - 3T. TEN-EBA} MEETING. A meeting of the 8t. Teresa's mg Circle was held in the Pa-rhh Hall Wednesday, tNov. i8. In lpite of the bad roads the large hail was pack- ed to capacity when the meeting was called to order by the chair- i : ‘ . today. Dam Jersey Sire Guernsey in; ‘Wig r-t lg}: man, Rev. ii. R. A. Macdonald, who, with a. few appropriate remarks in- troduced the first speaker of the evening, ‘Mr. George Lightlzer, who gave a brief statement of the sea- son's business, the excellent re- turns, the strong financial position i to Er further expansion. and those of the succeedlngupeak- i“ r5? I waif tention and generous rounds ofalr |plause. -'l'he second nulll-ilel" oll the program was a nuvtion picture film entitled if,‘ w. i'.I A. ‘siufkvllllg of Eggs, YVILIJII silowlii t‘it'iil'ly tlle im- movement over the Ulll methods. Jt proved both educative and enter- tflllllllg and wll< greatly" enjoyed by Ithe children. who were ollt in lull lfort-e. excellent address by .\Ir. Jones, District Poultry Promoter, who explained the advantages and jbest methods of flock culling. care 10f the flock. proper core of eggs, land fattening oi’ poultry. Mr. Bony- jman spoke llexl. showing the lld~ [vantagu-l i'or increasing the produc- tioll of the hen, llow this can he done and tlle increased profits to , the gained. Mr. NI. J. Kelly, wllo ihad been appointed delegate i0 the lcentral meeting in Charlottetown, Nov. 6, was next called upon. and gave a brief report of the met-ting, [and tlelivered Mr. Benson's mes- ‘sage to all (‘in-is mcnlbl-rs. ‘Fill- closing number was a picture en- ;titlcd Blue Blood and Red Ribbons, showing the great improvement which t-an he made in horses by iczlroflll breeding. Iall the other numbers. was greatly ‘enjoyed by tho large zludient-w. .-\ jvclgv hearty vote oi' thanks was ex- tended "to the speakers by the licv. _l-hairtniln. who closz-ll the tncetlllc t with a strong plea for all to heart- GYPWELPF n“. ‘lly ctultlerate, N , , ds” t: i” Many Warm Frien PIPELES I r t a xhiuonmx l I i ———-—<-o>—--- REV. R. SHEARER INJURED SIIIJRDIIOOKE. Nov II——A re- Ipori lvt-t-ilmiti lit-re FOR SALE A flliftii lit-v. I)I'. \\'ill:am Shearer. For m“ heifer. three years om; who was to come to Shc-rbrook’ n at Pointe Claire, who're calf to registered Shorthorn due toti"? 1' i’ ' n“ Shmlrer freshen first January, large hand~ h" F“ some. ED. CRQSBY, Bord“, Ill-din and platform. lie is confined 6000073403,‘ to ll‘;-, home. of the EP. IE. ilsland Egg and Poultry, Association, and the necessity of] His renvarks‘ Thih. m“. ,0H0,,.,,d h), Milt! of things that arc wiong. litlt A. R.‘ 'l‘lli.s. as well asi today states xveek was injured while I)O.1I‘(I . was about to en~hark “than the train starlt-tl atltl he was thrown lietlvcaell the morn E l s. s. "HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER m. Mondays for Orwell at f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 9-m- rusedays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wednesdays (only) for Victoria a! - Fridays for East River at . . . . . . . . . Saturdays for West River at . NEW YORKFFISH ADS SHIP YOUR SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIRM Quick Returns Highest Prices L. GOODMAN & CO. Wholesale Commission Dealers in all Kinds Fish SMELTS OUR SPECIALTY FULTON MARKET, NEW YORK Write for Stencil THE LARGEST HANDLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FISH ON THE ATLANTIC SEABOARD (HESEBRO BROS, 8t ROBBINS (INCORPORATED) EARNESTLY SOLICITS YOUR CONSIGNMENTS OF SMELTS AND OTHER SEASONABLE VARIETIES OF FISH NO'81l 2 FULTON FISH MARKET NEW VORK. N.Y. x a a4‘ ‘a xv“ 0 WALLACE. KEENEY. 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"Of course m". anything wrong " i i smiled a lilH- ' ' "Ill- could. ll ' ill R1111 t-l-llloilft it.‘ 4 ' .\l_\ dnno at fortunately none of them are s‘; llnpoldlnl." "l don't cart-l Vi declared. “I'd love him just as much no matter what he did.’ 'l‘ilat was. gu-ls °n1iluit~ sht- lo\"é;d it w ubsurbfnf: ticvotion. There was something foolish but. sometllllng very admirable about il. Women who arev cap- aoie of such a love Ollrl] lnu.~li tiialiberateiy‘ tlccl-ivc tllcnlselltrs in tlrdcr to up that" illusions. but are us" ' i" very happy" t!lc"l" love > ' Silo wandered back into lhc living roolll. and Séli staring mood ly out tho windtnv. \\'itll tlarli, out" HIPIPL ill-came as quill as would bewaxl-epi in \\‘liI'lIl wrath- Il-r when all the nvilrllbors. i‘. ill-d out. upon their stops. ‘Fntlilzila there was llotllinr: to sce hut shabby housr- ‘jrotlts and sin-ct lzlllltls. l ivatchctl lllt- git". with anxiety," as I went back alrlzi forth setting the table. “l wish Iilld would (‘UIIIP around this l-vening" silo said presenil} wlteu I told her tlillnel" \\'ll:-l leady. 'l¢ut Bud rvfusod to come. evvr. when Y5 \\'l‘lll tlownstairs anti tcl opbontiti the place where llc lived. "Polo's tht-re. lie 2iIlSWG‘I'€(I tho idiotic, \\‘lll‘ll I asked for Bull’ Vi said. coating upstairs again. “l wonder what he's doing there?’ lt scenlctl to nle that the worst tho: posihlc under thc circum- wint-rs was Polo's 1)I‘8Hl‘1l('i'*.. Cl".- tainly the two boys were i.lllll\"' silsnft-ioll. Pt-te lliorl» than find. And after all, wilt-re did Plfl. tilt-so. t-xtl".'ltlt'd"utlr,v tips aholli thl» tllarkld? lll- will-l ntlthint-I llililff,‘ than a m0 cnger lioy ill essentially. the ciia tcll-r~—\vllen a blind all till-y Ill '11-, knlzz) ' d iges t I on , drive out hill- ollaneae, stop d: n i n en, cleartheeonu ffiéuwiii "°" 8223i,‘ e n e e. and get the genuine. y SlalllPIiI-Sllallliose-Snallrrleo hours \\'lit'll Ilul I nul so worried Wily didn't you say yesterday]? “Bet-iluse I tltoiltrlll I alallllgetl it so quietly that nothing would tgut tnto "the papers." he answered "when l saw the evening editions I knew you had seen thcm too, illtl illlll I should lla\'e told you. "Bull is not Ill the office?" I tlskc". ‘ "Nu." he told lne. “We thought un ler the circumstances hi: IIJVI hl-vtor be laid off. until this ' ' cleared up. Will Y0“ h? you're busy. I hogan about this. sonletlriug my \\" _v home.‘ "\\'lly ltaslrt Iitlll been to see us i il>l{\‘il. when we were alone in on" littlc living room. "Oh, that WUFTiL-(l you did it? \\‘¢-ll. that. part is all right. I told ‘l-lu to kl-ep away. IIf‘ unis only ‘liltyilli: orders. Ilc hull a large lulnn on his IlPIlll. and looked ll hi1 brrtet-cd up. (even though he not hzlllly‘ llit. As I said t. I could lice-p this thing t"l..l-t. so I told him to silly home until Iii‘ at lcast looked normal." "What has hllppeoctl about i-‘t lc-lly"? “Jrflllfly some ratllt-r serious things tlevelapell." llis voice be- t l». very‘ gentle: and hi3 PYPS- t il~ll h; looked at ml‘. We"? 50f‘ ;,;ld kindly. “I hate to ltzlve to ipp you this. but lifter all. the pa- nl-"rs will have it, and F011 713d bet‘ lt-r hear it from me. Frankly‘, tho police think (lcorge is in with ll 2on1: of thieves." “ilv couldn't bl‘! \\‘c'l some things look bad for Imp, my; fril-ntlslllti with this Pet‘ ». —l forgpt his other unnlc -h0 ‘m; stolen and who is hem? \\'.ll(‘llf‘tl carefully, though ho ttiiosirt. ltnow that. Another flwi u (lt-tircokrs oxlravaflfllfifi- "lint lust full when we came 5on1‘ of the firms. just as Rull was. And whore did he gel. the tlloney in play tllem~beforc he hcgnr hr-lping llinlsvli‘? Atld whore dit‘ lP-uli tzt-t. all the tllollcry re scout» to ltavr» at. times? I trould hardly lutlievl- he was as fortunate at »rtllnbl€ng~—s-itlcl= tlltli was who‘ "it lilllOllIlIPtl lo-as ho DWI-Hid"? to be. I was so worried that I1‘"~\" I tt-iclthtlllctl illc lite llcrt Nleadt- k lJudson offices. and asked for M111 ‘Elli-adv. l B a d B r e a t h Is Usually Due to Constipation When you arc-constipated, not enough of Nature's lubrication l’ ‘ ' duced III ihl- hm the food vast» soft moving. l|' -t m; pvt-scribe N ' c it arts: liLt- ' . I ldlzricarlf; and thus replaces it. Nujol is a Iubricant—not a medicine or laxative -— so cannot gripe. Try it. today. Big Clearance Auction Sale I will sell on my premises at Wood Islands, West, on Wednesday, November LErth. I922 at 12 o'clock sharp. the following: STOCK-l team draft horses, 1300 each: 5 llood young mllch cows; 2 pure bred bulls; 1 short» horn 3 years; 1 Holstein 1% years; 1 heifer 1% years; 1 calf, 1 PHI!‘ pigs. t CROI’—300 hus. oats Rood seed); 400 bus. potatoes; 15 tons straw. lMPLEMENTS-J Massey Harris binder (good as new); 2 hay mow era, 1 steel hay rake, 1 gang plow (Frost and Wood), 1 single plow, I Vlllllllllffi spreader, 1 steele spring pin barrow, (new); set S. T. htlr. row (new); 1 potato digger, 2 carts Mid Whflelfl. 1 good heavy team wagon complete; 3 driving wagons, 1 sleigh, 2 wood slelghs, 1 box sleigh, I cream separator, ‘I set dollbie team harness, 1 set driving harness, 1 cast iron boiler, holtis l0 hus. I puiper (new); $5 barrel black point, 1 concrete mixer (new); 1 set disc. barrows, hay ‘rope and blocks, some rope. sallzl, forks, shovels and other articles not mentioned. , , SALE POSITIVE. NO RESERVE as I am going West. TERMS-will sums over $10.00 twelve months credit; 6 per cent. off for cash. If stormy first fine day. J. D. McMiLLAN, (Baum rs. choice red hay, 10 tolls "I don't like to do this in officl __ ' ' one lzung-—~—- “Enid. ho i-ilill slltltlcnLY- "Qilllnl-T w, ml» and putting hi: hzlnlls on I'.i\' ‘f ALUBRlCANT-NOTALAXATIVE " buck to town he was srlvintl 1110"‘ Isv t0 pa)‘ debts. Why he did uni‘ ,1i!\v;lvs got entingll‘ lo eat! —--l l|"l‘.lt\\' lllni:—~—" l thought of some lol‘ tilt": limos" he dillcd with us 0b viously hall‘ starvctl. "Yrs. ITIIP llilflill-III. Bill, I know .-lfi‘nrtil-"d hinlsclf suits by U"! ‘highest priced tailor in the cit)‘ gltll he NUS lll- llt-lpctl _ ' ‘ililli’ of lllosl- lnoior parile-s Ills? l1l"t‘4l' and during the winter.“ "Pl w- gzlvt- him tips on the mar its-l " right. Polo . . u: lvnl RZPJJOO." That. was nl_-\vs to me , "lln you bl-licvut ilsltctl. ' tnlnll. l cull" aifill ‘ min llli‘ mull“). _..--,..-_ "up; of a vast and tlflnKN‘ I‘)'|l"(l'~'. "lipid. ill)’ ilellrfiipl] "innilill \~,;.:l this unpleasant ,. "'.\ it's vour dilly lo <10 i")- I tlnswored. Rut. I stitlrcely kill?" vmn f was s-lying. For h"s llanm tightened a little ml my sllollldcla T5,.“ suddenly IIli-I llrms were around me. Monday —A Love Stfiri’ _ LONDON BRIDGE, WEMBLEV- Ancient Arch to be Reerecied in the Exhibition Grounds. LONDON, Nov. 11.—~It is now ofllcilllly atlnounl-Ptl that the med- IIIGVHI arch of Old London Bridge, tiist-ovcrcd during the excavations at Adelaide lHollse on the north side of the Thames is to be pre- served ‘as a permanent memorial within the grounds of-the British ltllnpire ‘Exhibition at Wemllley Plvrk. Mr. Tllden Smith, owner of the site of Atlttlilitie Ilousle, and the firm of Sir Robert McAlpine ll’: Stills, the principal contractors for the exhibition, have offered to pre- sent the arch to the Exhibition authorities. to pay the cost. of (lis- manillng "it, and to remove it to Wembley’. They will take catre to number all tlle s-tonoe of the arch as they dismantle it, so that it may be re-erectod in the exhibition grounds exactly in its original oarlylPlltntagenet condition. It should be added that the offer is contingent on iheWCity ‘Corpora- tion sanctioning the removal of the arch to iviemhley. butlt is not con- sidered likely that this permission will ho withheld. I'll! Illllll III IIIIXI v f finance “\\'l‘7l)llg‘ us often as the)’ WM“ WWI"! vs now that (Ieorifff Fliliilvil llinl guil1_v'.' I "i tlolft know. Illlt l llllvo to let ht- ptllicl- go o". and tr)’ to cinv-lt‘? it nmv. It i-vl lit-cause B1111 iyti] m", will» me if I have to IV PAUL DICKEY AND » CHAS. W. GODDARD From the Sensatlonallyjuo- eeuful Play Noveiized by . Charles W. Goddard. Marvin began to whistle in lln- itation ot tlle bird. A very slight change in the tempo and amen; and suddenly he had it--not Whip poorwill but Over There!" » “Thais it." he cried. “Over there Over There"~the gates of mi; memory were unlocking. Ile sang through a verse and chorus of that great ‘American war song, WIIII mits bird inspired refrain and then his whole past life fell on him like an avalanche. As dl"own- ins‘ men see their whole life pass before them in the twinkling of an eye. so .\larvin's twenty one years swept past him ill the space of a couple of heart beats, up to that terrible moment a month be- fore when tlle aeroplane crashed through l-‘.ll'le_v's roof. “Jerr_v." he cried and plunged lo the ground. A monlcllt later he arose, look- ed around ill ills surroundings as if they were totally unfamiliar. Sloyviy a faint light of understand- ing crept illtno ills expression. He looked at thc door of Inezh-a room started toward it, then with a start lurnml toward the other slide of llli’ house where» (‘ecella was sttill ‘talking with Farley. “What. the dcvll is this?" he said sternly and took a couple o!‘ determintrtl- steps in their dircci- loll. "No," he paused, “letter not ask. Bellini‘ figure it out for nly~ self." He chipped on his aviator“: helmet and dashed out the gale. t l‘ l l I“ - l; I ' . . . , Tobacco "of Quality" l5‘: Per package ‘ I » . he WW1‘! be Se"! £0 idiom- Qiilel“ not.for its great value but tor tilcI wise Cross and Cecelia would trroqklndgy fgngwglflp, whim; ceed to the bordel" in tlle morningfleuded m convex we 101,1 p, Wm}. _t only remained -to persuade they“, you m“; you", Mam, and imp. woman to go. Farley went ' the house to do this thing. into lie was gone so long that Cross began to get uneasy". ‘Maybe l could llclp pr-rsunle her," he szvid rising. Tile Mexican SIIOFIGaI ‘Sit down. How could you pen sunde a. woman 1'" "What's the matter with me?" he Yankee wanted to know. "You are big s-llrilnp," the 0th~ er explained. “long, skinny white shrimp. You could never persuade a woman. That is job for strong mall. If Meesus Mill-win don't go or Mcester Farley tilt-ll she lees- on to tlle." Ifiross looked at his partner al- most ill admiration. ‘Say there's no false nlotlest) about you is there?" (To be Continued) A lnolneut later everyone was startled by tlll- roar of tlle engine. us" Marvin's aeroplane rolled ollto the Mean, gathered headway hop- ped‘ into the air, circled like a bottling pigcon and then drove- st-raight as an arrow-due North. ctl-itlrrlzn XIII. ‘ The only person who failed to rush out and ‘start at the tlepsrt- it: areoplane was the very one most. (ZOIICUTIINI about ltr-llnez was Just half way out of her gor- geous frock. As the roar oi the re- ceding motor becanle faint, the spectwtols noticed an OCCIISIOIIZII cracking sound. It _wllst Basilio with cart-till aim emptying his rifle aftt-l- tlle fugitive. The gen- ieal had neglected to tell hilll that. lthc ransom lllld bee paid. _ Cross and Cece-Ila. wrenclled the rifle tawny from the Mexicali. “Don't worry." groaned Inno- ceucio, "Ilasilio he never hit now- thing." _ ! (tecl-lizl. much agitated at. the lfitllflfl€ll flying away of Marvin. iwas taken in charge by the kindly [Fnrlcyt Cross, too was puzzled. “Why do you suppose he flew ‘my: like that without his wifltf!’ -|ht ell of lnltocellclo. 'l‘lult cheerful bandit, his breast full of CeceellaKs Jewelry blandly and answered the l l Yatlkcc: . “Aw, he forget both his wives. ilc fly Lo tlle north. I tiring he go slrtiigllt home." Farley, joined the other two men but they staid nothing for at that moment Inez, Bible ill hand, cattle out of the house, removed Policy's old ship lantern from its piano lighted and carried ii out tho cute. "Vi/here are you asked tlle old man. "It he dark soonJ leave thees Eight on the Mesa so he can find till-es place." "Say" said Cross, "site thinks he is going to come back. We'd better tell her or pret- ly soon slltw-"l think he's had lln- olllt-r smash.‘ “She trusted me" said Parley. i gave her my word that he would :l'l go. She'll never understand.” “Ah. don’ worry" advised Gen- Innocencio. comfortably, "she llll"""§'lRI'l(l§ all right.” ‘No, declared the older mall, willl lluiet conviction. "She will never forgive that Iiie." (Yross looked at. Farley and was sorry for him. “Sure? he urged. "she'll going dear?" straight." The brigand cocked a suspicious "ve at. him. “How you mean get it straight?" t Well explained the Yankee, you tot lo lie sometimes, when there lln't any other way out. Some- times the truth is fatal, and a lie is a life preserver." Innocenclo nodded approvai ‘his profound truth about lies llrt Farley. “No. Mr. Cress. my ship went down because the man who heav- ed the lead covered his: negligen- -;e with .1 lie about the soundings. "luv, she will forget." soothed lnnocencio, "she is young end I am still here." Cross looked at. the Mexican with a peculiar expression. He wtipod away with his bony fingers the symptoms of s smile. Farley straightened up. "Well I've got to tell her some- time and perhaps the sooner-J’ "Walt," said- Cross suddenly Dont will it tiill l get Mrs. Marvin out of here. Say I'd better take hilt‘ m the homel- right away." ‘Willst. tonight?" queried General. ‘Sure if she'll go. "l'm afraid she can't stay here agreed tlle host. There won't be but one alive of them in the morning." was the Nit-fiends cheerful comment. About four mile away was a lit- tle cross roads settlement known as ‘Lurna Vista" and there 'one "until-lo conducted a sort of hosi- eiry. It was decided under tlla oil-communes that Cecelia would ‘u: better beneath this root than "Hurley's. Omen was to drive her of "out the The first thing to do w I 7m. have In injury is to apply" a A Wood Islands, West J. A. MQDONALD, Auctioneer. famous unlmeut. It is an over there fight any. In cue. me I rvin 1141a,.» ,.:,.,, lnlspyzellsllu builet, rifle of a hunter, entered a w; belonging to the the Kingston Medhodist assembled lit the home of Mr. sndiWar." am. George Cruwys last Iulesdaytthan the hLsfory of a famous regi- evening, when a most Qfljlliflliltillilvlil. time folks in games anti singing ,whiie the older ones sterner problems of life. well chosen jvct of tlle gtltllt-rini: and Miss Esin following‘ tttldrliss which speaks we have gathered in to express in some practical way our since-re appreciation of your faithful services rendered during the past months to us nlclnbers of tlle Kingston Sabbath School. From Sabbath. have tlonlt-d yourself the comfort M1,], (mm m» yum- hnme “m; nlflny lt also helps neutralize tilt other and have deemed it wortll to meet w-llh us in tlle study Ofid" dimmarl God's most holy word. K1,...“ us m, oxnnuflo o; me joy slve; makes a delightful eflerves- ed with wire and hedges. Build- ln the pernunl of those GIlflbIlllgflPliT llilllltl water‘ drink which ev- lngs tin first close repair. and ‘erybody should take now and then with concrete floors. water sys- ln the word of llfc. And We feel that the Wm influence u. more 931119511)! he sells 10in of Jad Salts to folks with spring in contra Plonshivl M, In sing those ‘-‘\VOI\(lPI'Illl Words who believe in trvins to correct kid- done 0n hath farms. ‘rive it, when she sees it was nevz- o’ Una}? l, n ' ‘ t’ Y? cessary and gels the. whole thbig :f:ur'"‘;e;_;;ces'“ m“ -‘ m“ “m” -_ with such a spirit of cheerfulnoss and pleasure in STRAY BULLET HIT WOMAN AT PHONE BARRE, Vt., Nov 11-—-A believed to be from stray the Mrs. Eli-will i-ow at. the home of M. House of Wail-sfield, late yes ‘sewers yesterday, "LIIPYP is prob. terday, wltl-le Mrs. telephoning. The missile cliluntliyaill Kipling. Year in, YPIII‘ out, off twod of the woman's lingcrsllt is the same with ail his books.‘ FQCUIYE House was her jaw, and. finally" edge-d in her shoulder. Address and PIGICIIIIIIIOII .A large number of the ulembers Bible CIZISS- of , (‘llurch was spent by the young talked over the Perhaps the most pleusiug- feat- ure of the evening was when the meeting was called to ordcr Ml‘. and Nicholas (Yulwill was asked o takc- tho chair and rl-tntlrks told tlle oi)- Younker road the for Itself Barrett made the Mr. Ileber presentation lo which Mr. (‘ruwya made zl being sorvctl llIIlI a. few more of the good oltl songs sung. all wend ed their wily home with the feel- ing that the Wcll spoilt. To .\il". George Ci‘£1\'\'_\'8, i fitting reply. Luncheon evening had bueil ('(\l‘ll»\'€t'.t, .' . Ilear I-‘rlend and Teacher-- In the quiet 0i’ this eventing host" to Sabbath you interest while inviting fields of You have inspiring truths contained l-ffort and time given " in order that have been givt a that we have felt hat. it means something to dwell the scenes of God's presence. We ask your acceptance of this gift as a memorial of our good will ' inute hurting ooms- S P» -remove the cause and gain relief It's ' comes to the world's best seller." in 1i fowi ‘mm. hm“, spoonful in a glass of wllter before WORLD'S BIG-FEST PAPER. _ The largest newspaper in the world is to he found in a museum in France, although it is of Ameri. can origin. 'It measures 81,4, rem by 6 feet. IITENIIIIN! » Fllx litgellels There will be an important meet- ing of Fox Breeders of Charlotte- town and vicinity in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, on Monday evening, Nov. 13th., at 7.30, | Illstters of first importance re. lgarding tlle marketing of fur, classification of pelts and general market conditions will he ‘dealt wvtith; and a general dfscuwo- LONDON. N,” 11_Amhom like will ‘be held on the best snethotls Rudyard Kipling can afford t0 0f CWIDBPQUYQ 59ml!!- smile at tlle ctlimlnotitill ltirgliustend The meeting wlll'be addressed whenever some l" sing nove - kes the town by storm. "Wnou it hYAxrkAZJ-grgjdlfl? tell. it is io-' iplness during the days that may lbe allotted you and may the favor ‘of God which is beter than life be yours ill time and Etertlty. I "We all partake the joy of one, The common peace we Ml, A peace to sensual minds known Aqoy unspeakable." lili- "And if our fellowship below llr Jesus he so swevt, What heights of rupture shall we know When round His throne we meet." Signed, On ill-half of Kingston Sunday School tPerennial said one- ol’ London's leading book E.H. RAYNER, abiy no one to compare with ltull- Summer?!“ NOV. 8, 1922. Upton Illilfllli Co. Ltd. Tlle annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Upton Black Fox 00-. 'Ltd.. will ‘be held in rile Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Charlottetown on Thurs day the 16th. November, 1922, a 7.30 p.m. ~- , Dated Charlottetown, 1st Nov" ~If Back Hurts Take "m" i Salts For Kidneys whole stacks of which we sell ‘every tlay." , l‘ The new Kipling anthologies ‘have helped to swell the loud lIllo -HINI.SOII"“III€ selection oi‘ verso h-‘ls lttlrcatiy- gone to a second edition Y-‘and there will soon be added to tit the same author's‘ record of ,"Th<- Irish Gullflis in the Great which is ‘something more E.R. BROW. Secretary T k M till 16th. Luvs HOGS [Eat less meat If KldneYe feel like lead or Bladder bothers I —-- - . Most folks forget that ill!‘ kid cys, like tlle ‘bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing iticcisiollally. else We have backache land dull misery in the ltidnev reg ,lon, severe headaches. fIlPillllilllt‘ I h _ Jwittizes- iorpid liver, acid stomach. duqrint, Zfmlhfeitlsngg tgggfoggoflfi] t. . , . ~ : * - t . lsleeplessness and all sorts oi Illlillqbe we“ finished, and should be ted idel‘ diagrders. Very little it‘ snv the morning of the day of marketing. i You simply must keep your kid- DAVIS l. FRASER Pork Packers. ,neys active and clean. and the Charlottetown, P. m. I We arlrnovfrecélviiié "tbesi at‘ "l" PM"! daily. excepting Satur- IIPIYB. paying highest market price. ‘IIIOIINBIII. you feel an ache or pain ill the kidney region, get about |four ounces of Jacl Suits from any {good drug store here, lake ‘a table- tbrellkfast for a few days and your Iltidneys will Ellen not fine. This famous salts is made Ilwlllt "w acid of. grapes and IPIIIUI‘, JIIIFFA ‘(YOIIPDIIIGII with llthia, and =1 ililrnl-I ‘less to flush clogged kidneys 1nd? stimulate them lo normal 'il‘lll'll_\'i Farm for Sale at Fredericton ‘uinliln fmnl Iunlway> station, ‘ltlhllbi stores and hull, frontzlnl in the urine so it no longcr ilri-Hvn‘ ‘Malpeque road, containing 116 ""95- lllil! llélllliig to relieve blad- acres of excellent land, 100 clear balance covered with hard and Jad Salts is harmless: inexpen soft wood. Well watered and fenc i barns to help keep their kidneys clean. tern ln house and heated by hot A well-known local tlrusglst says air. Also 60 acree of all clear. ney trouble while lit is only trouble] W. F. WEEKS 6 50M Meeting Liberal Conservative Electors A‘ meeting of tlle Liberal-follservatives of Charlottetown and Royalty will he held TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14th |at_8 o’l;lock_ln~tie Board of Tulle Rooms, to ap- point committees for tlle different polls for the ensuing year. altll also to appoint. delegates to at- lellll a convention to nominate candidates for City atlll Royalty. All worker; and 0t hers interested including Women Voters ' m requested t0 attend; ,. meeting. By order of committee. t. . "iibhs ll "colwlltt v . - ' ' t Also lflyzlhfins Several prominent speakers willailllrels lliil.