/, poundfcs-Trieolabororpucolaboruae shttetiittt-lthnn-n- Solilmlyhfilund2hsitiglittinn. i " ' mussel Mid i 1b.!‘ t I --r- . . , Smell farm containing seventeen _ _ _ . l, _, ‘t (17) acres landgsdjolningi prosper-N F‘l“"\"‘:l'- raéllllflllh'wlllkijga‘tfll mull. nus village of O'Le.:iry, with coin-pen‘ - "r ‘"0" "l ' - P "Ql mnabla seven mom house good llfcpdfcwl (dint ordcrs promptly“, _ 4 - l . write for ])f'ii't‘> and l"l‘lilis‘ to l aziazsrshii. .2222. .2‘: P. E. -- . some household effects. including ““"l°m"““"‘ _ Reliance Range, Base Burner an-l __ _ ,0‘, “°""“5u°- small parlor stove. For particulars 'U‘S'“"l m“- apply to Ronald D. MacPiiei-son. 0’Leary. iota-lost. f. PARM his Sale is Postponed till Friday, $cptember 22min at 10 rrclock 1 ' i sharp Ayatiire iiuit tor caie 2 *_ t 7__ ; A: Ling station my iarin of 100 Hpll-pzicres S0 clear. iii good state 0ft ' balance cove-rod with good build-l i FOR SALE. A. WILLIAMSON. Auctioneer T ;_., Falrvue Lochinvafs twelve months old. sire and dain fllllitfllivll- both prize winners. Price righi.,'|1-'“'tl3|"l»““ll WW0- would take fresh milch cow u. ex- lnila. Well 1900i“ nntl “Mimi; 1 glans‘, gee n3 n; Exnlbllinn, tlllilfltrl‘ iiiiii- irom ligg station A, mngAg g sous, 10 chains from school, ciosc to Clldflfllltllflwf).,('iI1If'\'i1t?S, an ideal home iii goudi 7060-1511 location. iog.~th.-i~ with crop. 1S ,._- acres tints, to tons hay 4 acres l\\'ht‘fl(li_ 21-2 acres potatoes, l-ZE lacrc turncps. If not sold b)’ 91'5"?’ lute suit.- will bi- stilti b_\' piiiviic‘ iilIi"I'i‘\li on tho pix-mince on 'I‘i|i,)'s Furniture Sale '0 ' itia_\'. St-ptt-iiibi-i" 1-'It'u., .'it L’ o'clock By Auction - JOHN S. MARTIN. i KIHFOHS or} J.A McDONALD Auctionct-r ' Pownal Sircci We are authorized by Mrs fljl Sabine to sell at hcr home 251i Grafton Street. on ‘Monday, St-pLl 25th. commencing at 1.30 p. iii_, all: her household furniture and cf-l fects. parlor, dining room, belll rooms and kitchen. carpets. cloths. rugs, dishes. rant!" 50"“- Sliver “ooh stove. .\'o. 11 witl1= pipe and lots of good tliingszl Terms cash. Big Cicada-lice Auction Sale ‘QQI. 20th.. at t t clock ‘ 2. Wednesday. . __ t BENJ. CARTER G. soN-j Having sold lily Turin ‘ iIW-rc)‘ Wood, I will soil Mr‘ 170011 ,(‘rop and Farming liiiplciniziits ualclcar. good land. .11 ilellghtful custom; l “'81s B1110 “‘ _-l1oilri\\'.'<:-— l‘ No. 3. The [iroperty of Jilllltlilluull Siiili-{PBIOII ll- 1 inn-an ii ynars. gent-rat Dllr,'.\i0ri'is.e_v, Newton Cross, contain-l Tht-u Vi siippcd into tho new‘ PROF. HIRAN‘. BALL, ENGUSH GOLD PRlZE- ‘mare 1:". years, l llPltllllil 3 3'98". MEDALLIST n AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Wlinrty 'I‘.|. lo frcshcn in Frill 4th. 2 l-‘J Yell" hon F011,, 1st. extra Rood lot of olqqANlsT AND musicAL steers 2 I-L‘ rs, 2 steers, 1 1-‘2 Dmggfgg ‘ yours, I’. hcif rs. 1 year, 1 reg BAP-HST CHURCH York sow, ll-montlis. 6t) hens, 8- ~ tucks, ls now prepared to receive Music ‘ Cm n I . - ‘|l——l..O0 stook fl-ltfl, ‘Sm Students in the following subjects Wham l “(To “drums. “m0 Mm‘ of cntiiiagtr. 4 lvffi acrcfi choice 1J0- iatm- 30 tons hay, 50 stool: iriix- ca; .11.}. linpit=.iiicnt-i—i mower, ti fcct. 1 rnkc. 1 s-ectit-r. disc IHIITDWRI‘, 1st. ilIll‘I'(i\\'OI‘. lnzniig flllUW \1 riiiigle piou- I pin vharroiv, 1 truck Waggon PIANO, VOCAL, OFIGAN THEORY OF MUSIC Studio: Baptist School Room Hours-Q to 12 and 2 to 5 vgnings by Appointment __ tuclwy, pol: and shafts. 1 setlinl; nnl] ‘vnrkinl; 110,505, grain soparator, 1 manure spread-l [mngeilup] lonl-lllllllc lllcllllllnl, 1H‘. 2 Khllffltllni. 2 flirt-i. 3 wllPtfi-w parlor. dining~i'ooiii. kitchen and Mr, Purchaser! A cnabre of a i. truck andt wheels, 1 express bNh-oonl, dishes‘ elm life-time. Sunny Slope Far-m for migon, 1 potato iliggcr, ‘.5 turnip sale positive. No reserve. I|' day Sale, situated in Meadow Bunk. sowcrs, 1‘. rat-k hcrirws, 1 set hen» he stormy, Wm lake place first fin... commanding ii beautiful view of vy block and tackle. lot of chain.l|ay_ West River, 2 miles from Cornwall. l driving WHKEOII. 1 buggy‘, 2, Tnlms of “lock Ne" film. nlollllll, Close to church. 20 chains from driving slciglis t1 now), 3 wootfnn l," films Over m" dollars; ll pm. school, only 9 miles from Charlotte- sicighs now, 1 (JFPllfll separator cam‘ l,“ l-ol. can], town, 6 miles by winter. Fronting on West River. where sea manuire can liariit-ss. be procured in abundance. There, Lot of hoiisclioltl furniture and is on the premises a. most beautiful} fllllllfiftltln‘ other :i.rticlcs not men- dwelilng bout-e. all finished in hard-ltitmeti. wood. two stories, 3 large and well‘ finished barns, all in first PlIISS re- ls sold. paiir. never-failing pump at door, 'f‘t-i"ui:< ~12 months‘ credit on all spring at shore. all fenced with ced- stuns ovcr $10.00, 6 pcr (rout off ar posts and wire. Contains Iutllfor (lush. acres, 85 clear and in extra stntcl of cultivation. as can be seen by J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer, amount of crop produced. Will he‘ sold with or without crrm to wit» an.» at tlit- sriltli‘ time I will of purchaser. Inspection lnvitctl, andlhr IIIIflSIIiG a beautiful stniiil for will be pleased to show it at BIIYLIFHIIIESIIIHII at. Southptirt, flfllliflill- Elmo t0 Buy-body lflflkliig for an ldczildnp i4 acres of land and good home. 'Phone in house. For partic-l buildings. Pump at door, Great fliers w the owner on DFEYHlSES-tstaiirl 1'01‘ blacksmith with crop of NB" P87911500. Meadow Bank. oriIO tons of hay. Terms at salc. J. A. MacDonald, 37 Pownal st-rcct,'fjnn hp inspgqtgi] any mnn, gnnn Charlottetown. ‘grchnrd, new, all full of single and double SAMUEL MARTIN EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE S. 8~ GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednelday It I l. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Bolton. Wednesday trips are via Eaatpoert and Lubec, due Boston lboui I0 l. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston dines, due 8undayn about 2 p. m. RETURNw-loave Bolton Mondays and Friday-i at 10 a, m, (on light living Time) for Eaatport, Lubec and St. John. FARE 010.00 STATEROOMS 08.00 At Bolton connection is made via iii: Metropolitan Line express freight and panenger steamers for New York Ind pointl South and Welt. For Intercoms, rated Ind ldditlonal nformatlon, apply t0 A. C. CURRIE, Agent, It. John. N. I. _'\t : z .' .__ ,._-.. —- I s. Pduengor Steamer 6,000 Tone Displacement. Loavs Montreal Ar. Charlottetown Ar. Charlottetown for Charlottetown and leave and leave for St. John's for Montreal Juno M June 27 July 8 iuly l July 11 July 11 July 22 July 25 July 31 August I August 8 August 14 Allfllili 1i August 22 Auqult 28 September 2 September 5 September 1' September 16 September 19 September 25 l For further passenger and freight Information apply to ‘u. I CARVELL BROS. Aflllttl Sale positive, no reserve, Fiirui _ ’ SAMUEL MARTIN’ plow, i single, Frost and Wood; ' '” cart. and wheels. 3 wood sleigh; i A Sweetheart at Thirty THE STORV 0F A WO- IIANIS TRANSFORMA- TION Iy Marlon Rublnonm A000 TIIE PARTY Chapter 38 That was the first 0t‘ a series of parties that Violet went on dud that sometimes also included uie. Pete was always one member and. usually the girl we met—they, called hcr "'I‘otits." When ‘there; ti" ""1" Hills Int-r were ant Mien-c tho child Illlt! doing it——lt's bc the same l_\'[)9-"UVBf‘~l)2l|Ill€'d. tivt-rilresscti as to style, under» ilrcsscd as to materiab Whenever Vi went alone. I stay-I i-d awake until her rcturir-usu-l all; 1 and 2 o'clock in the niurn-l ing. , “I can't understand it," shet would say. “W-hat does Bud see in that Pcte II can't stand him. ll don't trust him. He's cleverl tenough hc knows e lot. hc knows would lwlllec‘; hel- lessons so much that h» makes horribly ignorant. feel that he's the not l.“ Antitber time shc came iu, lu0k~ lug paler anti uiore tired than us- ual. ' “You look ill." I said in iiinriii. "l fccl a little-little upset." site said ticglnning to take tiowiil her hair. "l smoked ll. ciitzireitc and it didn't agree with me. Pete has been teasing me to do it for weeks and I did not want to. He‘ ki-pt laughing and calling inc his little country cousin. but didn't mind him. Toots siuiics t1 menu littir: smile, when I rulust‘. “AUCTION SALE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st me feel But somehow I ignorant i AT 1 P. M. SHARP AT NEWTON csoss l of l a FARMS t As Follows. No. 1. Containing 108 acrcs of ‘laud; ($0 clear, balance In hard andi soft wood. well watered, ii great - (i.ilr_v farm. AUCiIOIIPPTfLlflIyH 1m iibove dim» all my Stock‘. No. 2. Containing 25 acres, alflllil mid flrillllill; tilt‘ DHDBY- ll W113 txiiidings, fenced by hedge and‘ trally located, only one half-mile 4‘, old licift-r, lif)lSl"i11 grade. if; fresifrom Granrlvicw Station. close tuimlll church. school and shipping. 'l‘lii-.sn farms will be sold in part zor in block to suit purchasers. iUso, on the same day. all II] Stock, Crop, Farm Implements, as hollows: 4 hor choirsc» cattle, 3i) sheep and lambs, 1 brood sow to iarrow in October. z pigs two months old Eli) hens. Crop: ililt) stooks of oats 200 lfllflfikfi of wheat. 4 acres oi‘ pnta- ‘toes, half acre of turnips, and fiill line of iarin Implements, all driv- i l JAMES MORRISSEY 8. SONS t Newton Cross J. A. MacDONALD Auctioneer. Mammoth (‘tearing l Auction Salt» AT SUNNY SLOPS-‘AFIM. MEA- DOW BANK Two miles from Cornwall 5 on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2s At one o'clock. sharp Ilnvliig sold my Iiirni, I will soil on tho premises on above dntu all "W stock. iniplciiicuts. clC. S'I'()I‘K——I draft. uiurc in foal, 1400 lbs; 1 ilrafi. iiiarc 1300 lbs; 1 mare, Iirazilinii. with Ina] at toot ivliiiici‘ by (lillil Parksiile; 1 black by Lncopia 2 09 1-2; 1 mam Park- ltlllic. good drlvcr; I black gelding. Yours old, by Ilongolai; prlzc Ktilillili! liy Ilingolu di-im coniiiioilt: full hrutiior to Imiigoln, pruiiiiscu l0 ho fast; 1 driift coll. 1 your. 3 choice niilcii cows, 1 ilfl’ COW, I stcur 1 your; I licifcr 1 yr-ur. L pnrv brcd Durham call‘, salvo-s ' mouths old. I brund 0 1| sow, 70 lit-us, flarrod Iiocks. IMl’I/l<.'MI')N'i'S-—~-1 iliniiitf‘ Mun. st-iy Ilarris; I inuWi-r M. I). new, liay rnkv- M. 11., 1 hay loader M. “Harris now; 1 tlircshcr and cit-an or Simplex Hull's. Islx 'lI.P. Flllgine Gray. 1 iwn II. P. Etigilli! Gray, 1 punip jack, grain grinder iliassey Iiarris, 1 grindstoné 1 sci. truck scalcs, 1200 lbs; ' filtirtlvifi, 1 S. T. _ harrow. new; pulpcr, 1 sol pin barrow,- 1 gang u 1 farm lorrie. 1 1 1 double sleigh, 1 manuro spread‘- cl’. 1 scufflcr, 1 cream separator. DoLiival 500 lbs: 1 potato digger, 1" pung sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, 1 truck WEIKZOII,‘ driving wagon. 1 set driving har- ness. fl acts working harness, leather traces. collars and homes rrqnnd a int of articles not mention- ‘od. Lot of saw timhnr, and black rope, sir-cl cabin, forks, shovels; hoes. milk cans, etc. TERMS~14 months in all sum.- over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. J. A. MQDONALQ, ' Auctioneer, NEIL FERGUQQN, Meadow Bank one. 1 .5. all young; 11 head oil THE cp,151_tg__I§_1!___' ‘ifiistalit. theircuine’ flooding back ., d? ‘* ‘4/1 ‘ARI G nu r at ud's Oriental Cream But tonight there was an older woman along a Airs. Brandt. And site said." Holst mimicked her curlini! N}! her lip a little. "Don't such a charming pose." A pose niiiid you. Aunt Enid! So I (lid smoke and it made me a_ little iii. Again and again she went out with Georgi» on these parties, and always came home exhausted. Her lessons naturally suffered for she would lie awake hours after an evening of this kind. and next. day start. uptown for college sleepy and depressed. _Oflen she to go with him and that meant extra hours of reading to make up for t.. ' "Don't go to-niglit." I begged her, when Bud sent around a note csayiiig be would coiiie for her for tlic thi-atrc and a dance. ‘iBut 1 have to," she said, and in her tune was the tragedy that uni)‘ a girl deeply in love can feel "Ii' I don't go it will be some oth- , cr girl. And none of those other girls arc good for him. They keep hini up and make iilin take them, It was always a barometer of her feelings. She looked up at him. a return of that same sweet shyness In her eyes. a look that promised so much and yet withheld so much. But the kiss was an with Bud nothing more. "Are you ready?" he asked I've I. taxi outside. "But that costs so much!" VI protested. Why not a street car‘! "Oh, they're so darned uncom- fortable. Besides. we're all fussed up, And it's a party, so let's cele- bratc.‘ "But the money “Not-v don't start to talk about that!" There was a new note in his tune. something I did not like "knl-ivay the money part is all fight, I made $60 on the Curb t0- day. in u gold mine stock." Violet opened her mouth to gngvrgr, Then the good iudsmellt she showed that sometimes made ha; 39cm much older than she was. came to her rescue. She said nothing but slipped lntn h" W" And they went out together leav- Ing ine uionu. impulse n TO'm0i'I'0)"_ThB Turning Auk for Mllimrd’: and Talu- no Other STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Sept. 18.—(Qll0ll1l-l°fl5 furnished by Johnson and Ward. members of the Montreal Stuck Exchange-l Bell 'I‘e1e1ih OIIB Laurcntlde Pulp _ Canadian General Electri around in taxis und spend money Canadian Sleamshlp Com“ 19 on them. I don't know wherc he Canadian sleamih-lp pm 55 guts it. Ho. suy'a 110's been buying Asbeslos Co,“ 66% stock and selling it at a "profit. I) . l Brill 8 _ Pi-ic is clever at that. you know ‘lizlrzweg? Pow; ' __ . . t illlllllllhllnllllt Bud on to several ‘vmmppg Eleclrlc _ lllllk r- ' . , , . v i r “Have you finished my . new h\l?lll:?l':_l gag?!‘ es £2“ llrcssl". SIIPIWOIlII. olni; lldfll‘ tone lira; kwmslnl 104% ‘.'i“i..".li‘Z".§;‘.§‘i§-.... ii... $533.? ni.‘. M» ~ FWMYY- ‘i5?- . . ,. . . _ ., l l / iii‘ taking Jill" around in that blue Am‘ lfmoniame """" " 2 l’ Ani. hnicltiug & Refining . 621A. silk all tho time. l-lc wants me to \\'i‘ill‘ something new." “No it's not done. but I can basin it up nu you, anti to-niorrosv fix it." I said 1V0 finished our supper eariy— Violci insisted. that we call It "tliiiiii-r" now. She bought little ziiter-ilinner coffce cups. and even wlicii Bud did not come to see us we served ourselves deini-tasseiil and lingered over tho nical. talk- nosi»: I horse, l0 years. (driver). l. int: 50 acres. extra good land antillmck 0 fill"! "ma" "f "mime l“. "ir- S' steel """"""" " hluc as soft as the light that ling-l l-hnp-n min-p cowslwil-e, we]; wagered and very Cenlers nftcr sunset. I made it up ov- er an old white dress tiycd pink‘ tho pliik showed faintly lthrough the lllIIl‘. l taught niysclfl how to inake IPrt-nch roses fruiiit jscraps of silk. and I put wreaths of these on the waist with a beltl {of tlicm and a few falling over tho, ekirt Sire unis caquisitta in it. It. ‘brought-out all tlic fairy like light-j and grace of hor figurc. lt_ [ni.-as _ I c-t off thc shining mass of her; [hair Ycs. we had (701111! a long dis- ‘iant-c. from our old life. 1 looketli (‘zinarlizin Pacific Railw‘ .\ nncoudzt Copper Ncw York Central Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Stet-I .... .. international Pupcr Kelly Springficlrl . Mex, Ilcirolciini International Moi Press Stool Cal‘ Rcadiili! -- Souihcrn Sttidcbakcr i'nlon Pacific . i‘tiih (loppcr Marine . MONTREAL EXCHANGE lliifiil Victory 100.40 1934 Victory . 100-50 1922 Victory - —- 1937 Victory - 105-50 BAN K8 Flank Royal Bank ‘Montreal Bank Nova Scoiia Bank oi‘ Commerce Wheat, Sept. 106%. Doc. May 111. Corn, Scpt. 62%. Dec. 58%.. Mill‘ .. 1R6 v 10674.. Oats, Dec. 36%. May 3X ‘siiiiliiigiy at the girl as she stooill 1 before tip» lilil'l'0l', so slim antll unodish, so much iniprovcil iu- mziiincr and »ziprii~.nranco—yet as SWUOY and wholsonio at hetirt us; ‘ever shc was in our quiet life be-| rn. Ilud came running up the. stairs and into our zipartintant. highly. v-xcittd at tlili IWOSIJPl-‘i 0f the P117‘! i3‘. t "Geo but your pretty!" lie cit-i Ft-liiinicil as she wont out to greet .liilil. ' * ' And impulsively ho put his arms aroiiiivi hor and KIRBM hill‘- The color loft her face for m1 ~to Annual Meeting souu msutvict cojltcii. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ln Prince of Wales College Hail Charlottetown, P. E. I. Tuesday and Wednesday, Septem her 19th and 20th 1922 PROGRAMME Tuesday Evening, 19th. 7.45 — Motion Pictures of the IUJCKICH and Wild Lift», in (fanatic. 8.lti»—1)r. Iiiirry Johnsmii~ A71 ilrt-ss and (Iolifercncc on our Ilcaiih Lavrs and tlic necessity uf n Provinc I tBoard oi“ Health. lLZlFr-Ili". Sliearer- ‘Address and Cnufcrcncc on Prohibition and the prnposcd Plobiscitef » 0.1tl—~lliscussl.on on tho Itcspoiisiiliiliiit-‘a of Woinon, (Silver collection.) New Wednesday, 20th. FOR ENOON il.4‘5-~Businuss Meeting and El (‘lfiifili of Officers. l0 4.3---Dr. "Shearer ~tShort Ail dri-ss on Now Social Lcglslstion In Canada; and on our duty i,o the hientui Defective. AFTERNOON 2.00——Miss niiththuir- Address and (‘onferoiics on Children's Aid Society and Juvenile Courts. 4.l5—~-Motion Pictures. showing their use in Sunday Schools and Public Schools. Wednesdiy, Eyenind Admission: Adults 25 (‘hildrcn 15 cents. " , S.00—iMovlng Picture flhow — (lomcdy, Travel, Nature Pictures. etc 015 -Miss Rathbun- Addres cents, IN_ MEMORIAM MRS. SILAS GOFIVEATT. -ll was with deep rcgrct that thc neopli- of Southnort and vicinity lcnrncil of the death of Katherine MacKenzie, widow of the late Silas Gorveatt. which occurred on Mon- day, ‘Sept. 4, 1022, ut the P. l3. l. Hospital. The late Mrs. Goiveatt was in the best of health until a week I'll"? to her death, when shc was taken suddenly ill with paralysis which caused her death. She was 51 Ybars of age. ii tChristinn lady, quiet. and reserved in manner. She found her happiness in making othcrs happy. and hci" memory will he revered by those who know her Iicst. There are left to mourn tho loss of a kind mother. Martha, in the cmploy of Mr. IMui-lcy: Mary and Harriet. at home; also one ulster. Mrs. John Martin, iKnross: mid one brother, William lMacKenzie. Charlottetown. ' ' tIii the nhscncc 0i‘ her pastor, ilev, Mr. Eaton. the funeral services at the house and grave were iaoiidiict ed by the tRev. Ewen IMacDougull, who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. Thc remitim; were laid tenderly to rest in the fnmily plot in ‘hr People's Cemetery, beside her bus band and only son, Albert, who but nine tiiontlis ago wits called away. The pail-bearers were, M. Iltlls worth, ‘Martin Smith, Ernest Mai- Innis, P. Mutch, The floral tributes were ‘beautiful, including the follow ing: Crmcent, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ilourko: spray, brother William; ' bouquets from thc following: Mrs. ‘ A. W. "Sterns, tMrs. Ernest and Mm Arthur ‘Bourke, Mrs. Jas, Cuiilll, Mrs. 4D. ‘Livingstone. Annin and Mury Vail. Anna. Harriett and Geo. N. McPhee, ‘Lena and ‘Pearl Cooper, ‘To the sorely bereaved relatives the sympathy of many fricntls in ex» tended. \. .//WHEN usmc \.\ ~ W iLSON'S FLY PADS , n; READ omzcrious \ “~'§ CAltEllliiY roto- / roiinw tum / I'll ACTI Y/M (v BeetolFIyKilIci-slflc on Big Sister Movement GOD, SAKEJHF» KlNfio .,. ‘w. ‘éilfifikiifliiiaumm- _, a measure, at _ on to the satisfaction of nil cou- (“Oldflilfriendal m. bad-RED ROSE TEA has a multitude of their-often generations in one family. ' m Idlllnlulllllllllfllllusnlvooululvnnul mum- obi S Qo_0_d tea" Canadian National Railways, Charlottetown, P, E. Island. lSeptember 12th, 19:32. Mr. S. F. Hodgson, Ear-Storekeeper and Mechanical ' Accountant. P. E. Island Division. C. N. It. Charlottetown, P. E. Island Respected Sir:- On your retirement from active duties of railway life in "which you have been s0 long engaged. and in which you have performed the duties connected Wlilll your responsitbieposition with so much ability, fidelity to the trust re- posed in you, and at the same time always showing that genero- sity of manner which characteriz- es a. gentleman at heart and by nature. we feel you will pardon us on this occasion. for embracing the opportunity of expressing in least, the strong hold you have so unconsciously lions. To few men is given administra- tlvo uibillty such as you possess. and we are therefore not surpris- ed that. the affairs in connection with your position have been so well ordered; but the art to ud- mlniiiiter and the genius i0 carry ccrnctl in so large a manner as you have is rarely combined. Your coining in and your going out from office work has been to do night. while tiiine never flagging in your tlcvo- tion to your official duties. To many oi‘ the employees of, this Division memory will not! I i planted and rooted in our iiffcc- Gm ll Address and Prueitiiiiiifiiorirui. ARRIVALS 1i‘ Q KEI- VIOTOFIIA HOTEL. C. C. Thompson, Montsgue:_l-I- A Barnett, Halifax; tMre. L. I". roles. Walpole, Mass; Mns. Robert Jnr- iiitie, Shediac, tNiBn, Airs. John Richards. Bideford. P.1d, .2 K0009"! B. Richards, Bideford; B. A. Brine. lVlonc-ton; D. Gunnaig, Summerdde; G. A. Callbeck; W. A. Perry, Sum- mersldc; lit‘. H. Doyworth, Toronto; John A. Survis, Montreal: R. C. Holman. Su-mmerside; Mr. and Mrs. Graham Rogers, Summerelde: lllrc. Frank Murphy. Miss Olive Murphy, Btiston: C, E. Myers, Halifax: G. liiacQuarric. Montreal: M. Landy. Si. John; J, A. FMIYOIICI‘. “lindsor; W. J. Gard. Amherst; It. C. Lumers, Si. John; F. A. Young. Montreal; liir. and Mrs. S. J. Nicholson, Los Angeics: A. Piichci", Keiiiviilc; Itlichuel J. Prior, Cardigan; W. H. Newsoine, Toronto; Geo. S. Mc- Luarn, Liverpool; John D. Ziiclmarn, Liverpool; E. C. Daniels, Chicago: I’. H. O'Connell, Watertowu, filiass; Sage, Bfilllitfflril, Oiit.; RE. Iirowne, illnntrcal: Ii. E, 'l‘uyiur. Montreal; John C. Cushmorc, Mon- JNliiiguault. St. John; 7F, A, Grant, St. John: H. A. Gallant, Si. John; C. D. Murdock, Amherst; F. M. Redding. St. John; A. S. Martin. 'T0l'0!ll0; I3. W. Stiles. Montreal; A. '11- BflrkerflToron-to; Edna Palmer, City; L. G. Knowles. St. John; L. A Hlltz. Trurn: W. H. Green, I-‘red- ericton; niiirked by days until they have C' w- Balms‘ Nmmlk- vii-i C- H- rolled into weeks. the wceks into'G°rham' Halli“? C- E- Auallnv B05‘ months and the months into years-w": R S~ Rlchlirdmn- Chantal"; J- wi-th the regularity of time until C- Campbell» 30101097311191 Owl. l0"). long yelm, ha“, slaps, Morse, and wiic, al-Ilifax; ed, and yet we find you the same Sillherlallll» vlcwrlai cheerful, kind hearted. sympathe-ll-‘m- 309mb M050? M. Laird. Hall" tic friend of an who are striving an“. Cuba: F- E- Griffin. Inns ls- nl [he snlnn land, N. Y.; A. GnrypMontre-nl. W. A. Walker, tMoncton; J. H. D. B. E. IC. New~ RED ROSE coil-iris i. “Tu-a... hi...‘ fresh in doubly sealed H Brown, York; G. S. Green, Tl-yoll. c. ts. Hutton, st. John; P. P. Thump son. Lynn; ‘C. L. Thompson, Lyn“. r. J. miter, Montreal; w. 1.. ivni. gee, St. Jiiin; C. Chulsson, Iiousu Ilarbor. MJL; Wm.S.Arssiiau11 iGrindstone, MJL: Isaac Goodwin. Grand rEutry, MIL; R. ‘B. White, sf John; ‘P. A. Spicer, IBrockviIe. ' F‘. J. Rafter. Montreal; w, l, Magee, St. John; C. Chaisson, House Harbor, M. 1.; Wm, 5_ Arseneau, Grindstone. .11. 1.; Jinn", Goodw-in, Grand Entry, M, 1,; n, ll White, St. John; W. L, Parker, Parker, Georgetown; E. M. Baker, New Glasgow; J. W. Smiiil, Np“. Glasgow; R. P. Small, New gins. gow; Jas. Murihm- Boston; (i. s, Green, Tryon; Mrs. G. S. Green, Tryon; Norman E. Myrn, City J. u, Fitzgerald. St. John; S. Drown, YONG, H- C- M0308. Baltimore. Md; Clementine B. hiacllonalil, Boston, Mass; Flora MacCorniat-k, Boston (East); W. F‘. Clough, lion. treai; E. B. Daniels, Crosswcil. SALE 1 will sell tby public autcltin on Wednesday. Sept. 20. at 2 O'clock pin. in_v farm of I00 acres iii-inu- tcd at Hnpetiaic 1% miles from .Hunter River, 85 acres clear, bul- nnce. second growth hardwood good buildings. well lvnteri-d nnd well fenced, also crop. NELSON CAREW. Hunter Iiivcr W. D. McCOUBREY, Auctioneer. NOTICE We hereby wish ti. advisi- all our customers that all overdue ac- counts, notes of hand, etc, nrugt QUEEN HOTEL. Walter itiathieson, city; F. M. curry us hack to the (Into of _\‘oiir,\‘\'ulkcr, iHiiiifux; Mi‘. and ‘Mrs. J.P.i entry upon your duties here. but Candy, Niagara Pulls; J. \V.‘Mc-| your history has been plcasuntlyiPhee, J. L. -MiiPliee, Mrs. Ausiinl written on the hearts of many of McDonald. Button; ‘H. H. Hunterl the veterans who yet delight to and wife. iliionctnii; A. J. McNeliLl speak of the good advice and klndlBelle River; tMarle McDonald, Pro- l,\' treatment they had always re- videncegRiL; tMrs.tl..i.Collins,New coived at your hands. and so we York; iMriz. H. J. IStapIeton, Mrs. carry on down to the present with out. R cloud to blur your official horizon from the morning of your entrance upon duty iintli now the eventing of your going out. In this short and ‘but fecblc ex- pression of our professional “Good bye" we have not mentioned your great generosity in contributing to every call of charity and mercy brought to your attention, for we feel that you would rather keep such acts sacred from the world. We find it hard. tlndeed. to epi- iomizo a long, honorable and high ly successful professional career. such as yours has been, and do the subject that measure of just- ice it deserves, and so we pause. anti ask you to accept this from tlio officials and men of the ot- rict-rs and shops of this Division. and with it we beg to feel that ‘Mary E. Parish, IPiiwtucket, R. 1.; Mrs. Doyle. Woodstock, N.l3. i REVERE HOTEL - C. V. Hcntham, Deeptilrook. N.S.; G. tC. Green, Borden; lltllmerdlrown, York; L. H. BrehauLIMurray River; J. Arthur \Vils0n. Bass River, N.»S.; L. F}. Clark. Toronto; A. J. Mac- Nevin. Bonshnw; W. 1H. Smith. London, Ont.; C. Walker, il-Iopa Riv- er; E. D. Feehan. Rlieim, Sank; S. I Sheriiils_ Sale By virfue of a statute execu tivc to lilc direc-tcd issued out of His {Majesty's Supreme Court ofi Judicature at the suit of William McLaren against Cornelius J. Mc- our earnest wishes are that both may live to 0n behalf of the Prince Island Mvrleion. C. . R w. 1'. HUGGAN, R. MacDONALD. A. PEAR-L HUNTER. ROWLAND MEIKLE. On Friday last the above vory complimentary address was_pre~- sentetl to Mr. IS. '1‘. Hodgsnn who has retired from the service of our railway. The address wns twin by Mr. W. '1‘. Huggan and the presentation which consisted of a valuable club bag together with brushes, combs and sundry ivory fltittings, was made by Mr. Rowland Meikle. IlVIr. Hotlgson has had a long experience. over 47 years. since the date of his ontrv which was nt the opening of tho Prince Edward Island Rall- way. 1st May. 1875. tinder Com- mlssioner Thomas Swingnrd. Mr. Hodgson. who had no in- timation of what wascoming. made a "veiibal reply thanking the donors for thelir address and pre- sentiition. FOR SALE First class residence containing e i g h t rooms, large .101: with garden, fruit trees and lawn. Also bEPHLGOOd location. Apply to Guardian. 7093-19-31. Edward you and your estlmablo partnerlall the estate, right and title nnd spend many many interest of the the sold Cornelius happy years in the society of your J. McLean, in niid to all numerous friends and in the vn- ‘ract, ‘piecg and tpprcdl or rand nlpi joymont whilch comes to n man of uate, lying and being on Town. having done his best to make the ship Number fiftyMnl- n, Wflfiti. better in having lived in it. (‘ounty in Prince Edward Island. i 1M1“. I ‘have tolken and seized that King's bounded and described as follows. tlint Is to sfIYP-BDIINDED by n1 liiic commencing at. list-Ike set In Ilic north side of the Launching "Odd and in the suuthswezt angle of land iii the possession of Hugh McPherson and running thence! Westntrnrdly along said road a dis tauce cqaul to four chains and llllflydive links west; thence north tby the Magnetic Meredian of thc year 1764 to the rear line be settled on or before November ,30tit. iaiihout fail, I J. L. McK-INNON. Peters Rddii AUCTION SALE Auction sale nf- household furni titre. Will selltbypubllc auction Thursday, 21 inst. at 10.30 a. ni. nt 77 Prince St. household affctts of Victory Hotel consistliiglbeilromii kitchen and parlor furniture. Kit- chen muse and 2 silver moon stoves. No 11 and 12, with pipe: Also two fut hogs and other artic- les too nuincrous to mention. Terms cash _ MRS. JAS. DOYLE 77 Prince Si. BENJ. CARTER i. SON Auctioneers AUCTION SALE 0F FIRST CLASS WEST- ERN HORSES 0n Exhifition Week Just aITTV-Bd a car load of grade Percher- ,0n mares and geld- ings, to be sold by pub- lic auction on Thurs- day, September 28th at 0.30 o'clock Slltflfp at Agricultural H a ll Charlottetown. Those horses are all broken lsingle and double "and are from 4 to 7 years old, absolutely sound. of farms fronting on said rand; :35?" ""::r.."'"i1" every Way and o e sa - giolzgersoirs land and thehig Weigh fPOm to ou ' I . the place dofngomiritelieicemlialiiailecotri).1400 lbs‘ I have tniniug fifty acres of n laud little ready 501d a carlOad In more or less. thus described in a- . . (itfllvtfiyéllllffl! froni the Commission-mile Spring‘ Whlch gaVe or o u ' ' . - - ' Lean beuilircigbiihli‘: I perfect satlsfactlorL 0f ADP". A.D.. 1875. And I do hereby give public no- lice that I will on. Thursday the twenty-second day of March, All 1923 at the hour of twelve o'clock Q0011. at the Court House in biiflrketown in King's County, get "it and, soil at ptvblic auction the "it! nrorerty or as much thereof as will satisfy the invy marked on said execution, being Three, hundred and seventy-three 76-00 Do t lurii and interest, besides Sherifcalg fees and nil 183st and incidental t . There is no need 0f f u r t h e r advertis- ing. Terms of sale are 13 months credit, 6 P91‘ cent. off for cash. These horses can be seen at any time of outihport, 1-2 mile from Hillsboro bridS 1‘- QXDOIIBBB. MICHAEL J. Powszbigh" . A. K. McNEILL, 811mm out... mm owl-oi t- Ownel’ September 11th., ‘I922. -'- v- vgtwanr. Benj. Carter & 5°" l 1_ am. 4 Jill?" ‘“°",'°" Auctioneers _