.5 I s, "mg, l f- q.‘ if B“ v rshtnlilopdonont rgsq round by ilto: pm- il- ciluousns 7o». .-='-...-..-.,.... 111': i! ti: his: and Mo): [or rol- buu, lnda ipou or Nuim. BUNIONS Th; i: M: rin- ond Map: fir bim- , ioq, calorpd or lender jlilflll. "f" write rm- FREE SA M Pins; ‘wejcholl Ml‘. 00., LtiL, Dept. C. li-Atlulresn 11'.’ Adelaide St. l-I. Toronto. l‘ ~ stoptheir pain _ --by‘removing the cause. Dr. ScholPs Zino-pads-the only treatment of its kind-protect while they heal. TlliI,8!ltlSC tic, waterproof. Absolu y safe; will not injure the ten derest toe. So easy to put on, so sure to give quick and lasting relief. ' Prepared in the laboratories of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl—inter- nationally known foot special- ist and inventor of the proved, corrective foot appliances bear- ing his name-Zino-pads are scientifically correct and sure. Try them. At your dniggist’s or shoe dealer's. Costs but a triflle. DISchoIIs Zinc-pa Made in the laboratories of The Scholl Mfg. Co., makers of Dr. Scholl‘: Foot Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports, etc. ‘ Put one on - the pain is gone! , inone minute!“ l . Dr. flcholl’: lino-Pads and Ila oltlet “The Feet and Their Cure." Woodworking, Butter Making, AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAI SCHOOL, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Courses in Agriculture, Motor Mechanics, Blacksmithing, Cheese and English, Mathematics, His- Drawing, November ., ,, rapidly. ations should be sent in earl for girls. 686-9-26 tory, Commercial Geography and Economics. Courses in Household Science for girls. Night Classes in English, Mathematics, Mechanical Motor Mechanics, Woodworking, Show Card Writin g and Salesmanship. Night classes in Millinery, Sewing, Dietetics and Home Nursing Courses begin 6th- Tuition for day classes free. Bonus to students fr -ttsl0i. Final Sailings ss. Canadian Sapper From Charlottetown this Season The following sailings havebcen arranged namely- ',T_ ’ FROM MONTREAL About October 20th About November floundland direct. y, -. ‘ihere on this trip, her full capacity will Charlottetown. Parties here requiring space on steamer sailing from Montreal on sails from Montreal, in order than. management can arrange space for Charlottetown before steamer sails from Montreal. The whole capacity space on Charlottetown last trip, December 5th. For further particulars apply to above dates are Weymouth t‘. v I i‘ V #511,... ... s? “l . Qua-o w 01! DINGLIY new Saturday at a trips are vlo 5th be available requested to ‘book space before steamer will BUN TAIN Agents Cash Grocery. .......-.. steamer l'Ol' be available from BELL & CO. 1067-10-12Stttf. v-— Auction Sale, of Dwelling f House and Grocery Store H I will sell by public auction Thursday, Qctober 18th at 12 o’clock noon, large building comprising dwelling and store known as the ~ - This property is excellently located, hias all modern conveniences and is in good state of repair. The store is large and contains all the - fixtures of an up-to-date business and is with- ‘fl, ~ ~ ' out doubt one of the best grocery stands in the ~- This property can be bought very_ reason- ably and will be sold by private sale if so de- f, sired. Apply iiENJ. CARTER a SON, _, Auctioneer 1141-10-17-2i. H. W. YEO " STERN STEAMSHIP LINES, mo. INTERNATIONAL LINE .nuoen|er luvleo lletwrenétilohn and Boston If. JOIII LID IOI aggammmsesinw will leave It. John no?! WMIIIM! I! in. (Atlantis Tine) tor Boston. tport and Lubes. duo BOIOOB about t0 t l l. ‘o. in?!“ last- XAIDOII “Q l.‘ ‘the: %'au mm men's-a riumr-nfiflhiv" -'- ""' ‘ ‘ THE cnglsnonnrowu Gdlnnin » I oovoQo-Q-QQ i The Middle Ground. g _. By gqgylofl l? ,5’ V, gm: DAUGHTER. 4 Chapter 3. Few marriages hold toni- l once through 30 or more years, and * none have ever done so when every day is a series of petty worries, petty discards. Amy Talbot turned to look at her husband now. not because she liked to look at hliii. or wanted to see blur-as she had in the old days- but because a puff of smoke from his pipe had reached her. and the odor was nausoatingly unpleasant. “l hate that pipe, I wish you'd get another," she said, drawing her mouth into an expression of dis- taste and frowning unpl ly. To this Jordan Talbot did not even reply. He did not stop smoking nor even change his position so the air would cease to carry the detest- cd odor to his wife's nose. ' Such smull courtesieii were far beyond his comprehension—now. Once be would have flung the pipe away. have given up smoking forever, if Amy hnd but suggested she did not like the smell of it! But Jordan, like too many other men, had grown callous and careless with thc year's. He was so used to Aniy lhiit she n0 longer counted, and her likes and dislikes, being only too familiar, did not worry him in the least. At one time he would have re- plied that a new pipe cost money, and Amy would have realized that she bad better put up with n. more unpleasant odor than part with half a dollar! But she know now thnt half dollars were more plenti- ful than they were early in her married life; a pipe and many other WANTS T0 HELP OTHER WllMEN Grateful for Health Re- stored by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetableCompouncl Toronto, Ont.——"l took Lydia E. Pinkhnmfls Vegetable Compound for backache and for weak and dreary feelingscaused bymy conditionSome- times l felt so bad that. l couldn't do my housework. My neighbor told me of your medicine and read about it in the ‘Toronto Telegram’ and thought I would take it. Lgot very ood results. It built me up and 0m the Country. Calendars fhave told several friends whatit has sent on application to the Principal, Technical School, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Applic-‘zflihfimi'ij’§,,f‘“§,°'fii.'$?, A2213,’ y as classes Tlllli-Isllzoiegnitsi willing to write to an done for me. You may use this testi- monial as it may be of hel to some lgirl or woman suffering from s_uc troubles, and answer any question; may like to ask. . the‘? . omen suffering from female trou- oles causin backache, irre larities, . 3. 3“ ‘pains, bearing-down fcelin s and mreaknesvs shou [:11 tales Lydiad .Pink- am's egeta e ompoun . ‘only is the worth of thissplendid med- ldicine shown by such cases as this, but for nearly fifty years letters like ‘this have been received from thou- FROM CHARLOTTETOWN ‘land! 0f WOMEN- About October 24th‘ - About November 8th “ This Steamer will return here from St. John's, Newfoundland about December 5th to load live stock and general cargo for St. J-ohn s, ‘New- As she will have no freight on board when arriving cargo from You mi ht be interested in reading Mrs. Pin 'hnm's Private Text-Boo upon the “Ailments of Women.“ You tan get a copy» free by writing tho Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Cm iourg, Ontario. c Mammoth Auction Sale DAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1023 At 12 O'Clock Noon of Farm, Stock, Crop, Implements, Household Furniture. Farm sit- uated only 6 miles from Town, con- tains 105 acres of the best land on P. E. I. 65 acres clcur, balance in hard and soft wood, beautiful dwell- in-g ‘house, large sud well equipped barns well fenced and watered; b, mile from school, near Church and Railroad Station. Has been uscd as mvilch farm and is in great condi- tion, Also my slockof lioness and high grade inilch cows, some of which inlloh as much as 60 lbs. daily as follows: Horses, 1 draft horse 10 years (1200), l draft mare. 1 mare (Queenie) by Commodore Lydyard 1 black mam, 6 years by Harry '1‘. dam Ruth H., 1 colt, Mayor Todd, 11,1, years, 12 head of choice cattle as follows: 1 oow, Holstein, newly Ireshened, 1 Ayrshire just freshen- ed, 1 Ayrshire fresh, 1 cow to freshen October 20th, 5 cows to freshen in DeceinberA that freshen in July, 1 jersey bull 3 years, 1 brood sow. 4 fall P188. 100 hens, 4 geese. 1inplements—1 pumping en- gine 1&5 H. P. Empire, 1 3% H. P. engine, 1 combined thresher and cleaner, 1' grain crusher. (new), 1 Cream Separator, (new), 100 lb. capacity, 1 binder M. 11., 1 mower new, M. 11., 1 hay rake. new, 1 ay loader. ‘M. H. 1 disc drill, 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 scuffier 2 horse, 1 S. T. Harrow, 1 truck wagon, 1 cart, 1 driving wagon, 2 box slelghs, 2 wood slelghs. Crop— 30 tons hay, 600 stook mixed grain, 100 siook oats, 5 acres turnips to be sold in drill, 2 acres potatoes, 1 range, ‘Modern Alaska, new, 1 Home Comfort, 1 Queen Heater and pipe, 1 base burner No. 11, 1 dining room table, 1 churn and liunp, to gather with all driving and work- ing harness, forks, shovels, hoes and lot of articles not mentioned Bale positive. No reserve as 1 am giving up farming". Terms of farm at sale of stock. etc... 12 mouths on all sums over $10.00. 6% all for cash. Farm open for impaction any time. If stormy sale on first fine day. Hols starts positively on time. Bo there. IUIIILL AIIIOTT, U Bond or Oily Hdel Not‘ A Clearance AT UNION ROAD ON WEDNES- uns. A. A. routoea , . Y‘. Ts Nurse Sends a Message to Every Woman in Canada Tlrrintford, Ontt-"Durlng twent one yours of oxsorience st. nursi , not only took r. Plercou Fave to Pro- scrlption mylsolf to keep up iny health. and strengt. , but, I have also recom- mended itoo muny a patient, especially to ros tivs inothemuid think it. is by al- t io best tonic and nervino that l. woman cun trike. and for that reason I Ive It my highest, andorsemsnLL-Mrs. ‘h. A. Foulgor, 41 Sheridan Street. Health is most important to every woman. You cannot afford to neglect it when your neighborhood tirugglst, can supply you with Favorite Prcscri lion, in tablets or liquid. This Prescr plion ls insdo In Dr. Piano's Laborator‘ in Brldgcbur , Ont. Send 10 cents t e a ii trial package. If you wis ticw things could be afforded. But she did not expect a new pipe, nor any recognition of her wishes, nor oven any answer to her complaint. The remark was a routine one. so to speak. She often spoke about It, she never was answered. 1f the smell bothered her. she moved so it did not reach her and promptly forgot she ever had complained. She forgot tonight, because she was too tired to move. Sbc sat on the top step with her hands clasp- ed in front of her. arms out. elbows supported on licr knees. Her hands were freckled and "dry from sun- burn. and covered now with soil >hat had caked while she wceded and had formed black new moons under her finger nails. “Where's Amy" Jordan Talbot asked finally. "Off with Dick. Maybe they're walking, maybe fheywe driven to the movies." The mention of the movies Iirought a. sound of dlsappmvril. But Amy Talbot paid no alien- lion 1.0 this. Her liubnud habitual- ly disapproved, ago hail only made him lii-ZtI-r. Had she said the ilaugntv-r was walking, In: “Olllfl have considered that improper: had sho been zit a party at some house in UT? small village nearby, that WOUlIl have been us bail: had she been indoors reading, some objec- tion ivoulil have been found. Only a young Amy sitting silently on the porch, hands under hcr chin and eyes staring into vacancy, satisfied m. llzul he. known tho wild, daring, ambitious thoughts that -i'.'\ced through thc girl's mind. the hair- ,bralne(l plans for getting away. the frilgments of hectic romance-- drawn from a long experience with the movies-ho would havo risen from his rocking chair and shower- ed condemnation upon her. But he never guessed. - my came up the road. accom- panied by the shadowy figure of a boy. Neither the mother nor father had to sec thc figure, they knew it iviis Dick linwlund, only son of Richard Rowland, who owned a. flour mill near the village, a farm, and another mill in Hornbrook. The Talbot liousc was two lei-- races ubovethc road-Abe first lor- rarcic W"! Tlifllly a stone wall. with a ouor bed along its top and mm. “lg glee" U-IIHES that drew down to clothe the stones. The next ter. Face W118 grass with set flower beds "1 the shave of stars and crcsceiits, ivhich Mrs. Talbot considered very 573ml. bGCBUSQ everyone} e158 “round he’ “all Just such pieces. Tells Dyspeptics What To Eat Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid 3mm. 16h, Heartburn, Gas 0n 800m. och, Etc, indigestion u-iid ‘llfllflilvlglly n" arms of stomach trouhlo, guy n,,,d|_ cnl authorities. are dim "Ina “m” out of tcn to an excess of hydra- cliloric acid m, ummucyh Chronic “acid stomach" In exceed- ingly dangerous QUNQrQrR 1'2 thnr they can go o" and often disagreeable dict. avoid- ing foods that disagree with them. U!" lrrlililoihe stomach and load to excess acid accretion or they mm out as they plcusc in rciisnn and "I'll" it a Practice to counteract thc cffcct nf the hurmfill acid and pro- vent tlic formation of gun, 5011mm“ or premature fermentation by the use of a little llisuratcd Magnesia at their meals. There is probably no better. simr or more reliable stomach sntlacid than Blnuated Magnesia and it is widely used for this purpose. n, h“ no direct action on thc stomach rind In not a dlgcstcnt. Ilut a teaspoon- ful of thc powder or a couple or Ilvo grain tablets taken In a little water with the food will neutralize thc ex- cess acidity which may be present and prevent its further formation. This removes the whole cause or the trouble and tho meal digests naturally and hcnlthfully Without need of pepsin pills or artificial dig- ostcnts. Get s. few ounces of Blnurittcd Magnesia from any reliable drug- crlnt. Ask for either powder or enh- Iets. lt never comm: as u liquid, milk or citrate and in the bluurated form In not n laxative. Try this plan’ and not what you want at your next meal and see if thin Isn't the best advice you over had mi "what. to out." 2B. .._.__ Nerf . CHANGE OF TIME Ohlrlottotewvultleteu lei-vice S. G. "Illogdnlpn" o! and after Monday. October 1st will only make art-weekly trips. leaving Charlotte- town Monday. Wednesday and Fri- day, at 7 n, 111., returning leave Ple- tou ‘llusodsy, Thursday and Batm- doys It 8.80 a. m. nloii J. A. uuoouALb, Auctioneer 0, noel svlwA-irr a ‘so. Halt a doseii steps climbed to a lions path through this wall. Amy outed herself on one scone post. bet swinging as she sat: Dick perched himself on the other. and thus dimly outlined against the ullht. .the two silhouettes convers- ed in low tones, with ocuaaiofill giggles. When Amy sent her escort home, her father had gone to bed- sllently, without the formality of a goodnight-and only her mother remained. still sitting on the top steps of the porch. - “Your father asked me if you were engaged to Dick." Mrs. Talbot said without any preliminaries. “To Dick! I guess not. I know he's rich-or so they think around hers. But if father thinks I'm go- ing to settle down and marry at 17. as you did. he's mistaken." Youth- ful bravado was in her tones. "I'm going to have a career, you wait and see." \"You get all that nonsense from the movies," her mother objected in a fesbly complaining voice. “Walt and see,” Amy repeated standing up. all youth and hope and faith. for her mother's eyes. Tomorrow-Preparations. Thinks Soviet France's Real Aim (United Press) MADISON, Wis., Oct. 16.—“Bol- shevlk leaders are attempting to bring about a union of all Orient- al countries with Russia. This is the dream of Lenin and Trotsky. “Lack of resources, poor com- tween the Russian and the Orient- al mind will make this impossible, despite the fact that Europe and the West have turned , a cold shoulder to ommunlst Russia." These are the statements of Pro- fessor I. M. Rostovzeff, formerly of the University of Petrograd and a member of the Russian Academy of Science. Professor Rostovzek is now at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin here as an in- structor in history. He is an in- tsrnatlonally known historian and scholar. . Flvc centuries ago Russia was an Oriental country, niuch closer in traditions, customs and trade relaitons with tbeEast than with the West, but five "hundred years of Western civilization ‘have made it impossible for Russia to tum her face to the Orient again and ignore all of Europe, as her lead- ers‘ dcsirc, Professor Rostovzeff said. "We must arouse the proletariat of the Oriental countries through a ilr-finitc campaign of pro- paganda.“ Trotzky said in a recent speech at the opening of a Coni- munist school. according to Pro- fessor Roslovbeff, who recently rc- turned from ii tour of Europe. "This will be impossible. how- ever," his historian siihi, "for there lsha lupsc of centuries-bctiveen the minds of thc Oriental races and the‘ minds of the lllarxian rc- molutionists who control Russia." Professor Rosiovzcff is an exile from his own land. Although he visited Riga and many cities in Germany and Poland he was un- able to enter Bolshevik Russia be- cause his name is on the pre- scribed lisls. When the Bolsheviks gained control he was offered the position of director of libraries and museums. but refused. "I am firmly convinced that were it not for the Italian and man Faclsti groups, both those lands would be under control of the same factions us is Russia at the present time," the professor said. In ‘the opinion of Professor Rostovzeff England is still the strongly dominant factor in Europ- can politics. lt is partly because of England's domination of Egypt and India that Bolshvlk leaders nade )0 little progress in arousing the masses of the people in those two countries. He continued: “Another reason for the pre- destined fsllure of the attempt to unite with the Oriental countries is the failure of the Bolsheviks to hold Turkestan and Bukhara. These two countries lie between Russia and the East and they have over- thrown thc Bolshovlk forces. Russia is almost completely out of touch with the Oriental races. The Russians have no resources or money with which to purchase them." All the countries of the world have been deluged with auti- Bolshevlk propaganda which has little basis ‘in truth, Professor Rostovzeff said. The tales of atrocities were largely fiction, al- though. of course there was iii- evitably some bloodshed. "The situation is virtually tho sumo as would exist in this country were the I. W. W. to take over by force tho affairs of the Government. There would of course, be some bloodshed and strife." ll You Suffer i wiii Piles Don't Forget Hts ll I l t 2111.31.21. '..,"°n 173.13" lend to: Free Trina The supposltorl .s' T I _ lerful to relieve ‘ittfilfifll iilrimi Rravntlnx lelilt o Drelsuru and on- llI-t ' Plmhld rue n a we hog“ kemo ou - to. You can try t din tree by ‘lniz your rim-no an dddrsll on he coupon below. - Fl!!! SAMPLE COUPON A selflsolfrtllld ., m. 10ml me I ilorlto. ll inunlcation and the difference bs- ' Gcr- - have. lo , of 250 lambs more or ' 1157-10-18-31. ms Q 5h} . r- _ . _ . ' \ I ‘\ Y? ‘_ ' ‘Qewlq TTLGLSMCLC\(_ HMBM‘: 4 ‘ h“? , al-"i viz. 4s ' : - . y‘ . SOAP DISAPPEARS AND WITH IT GOES GERMAN “KULTUR" BERLIN, Oct. 16.-A culture depends upon its use soap—and Germany's soap sumption dccreuscs ilally. So declares The Dculschc Zcituiig. pointing out that Germai- “Kulture"——oncc thi- prldo of every citizen-untidy is "wntuicrliig quietly to putters field to dig its grave." "Soap factories are being turned into distillerles and money-print» lug shops." the paper declares. And, with the growing lack of cleanliness comes growing lack of "lflllillf." Germany's consumption of soap was once as great as in any hind, the paper ileclares, referring doubt- ful readers to governmental stalls- tlcs, but “now soap is a luxury which only the richest may enjoy. "Once a German changed his collar every day; be disinfected himself thoroughly if lie look a trip to the Balkan wilderness and turned up his nose at France's buthroomloss dwellings, while per- mitting himself to llc in an Orient- al bed only with the greatest mis. givings. We were thc Iicttcr hum- anity. lu lliosc days Berlin WZIS thr- clcanost city iu Ihn world. llcr us- phalt wriii so WllllO iiiid clenn iliul one could ca! his dinner from if. Today wo advise against such nu experiment. Cleanliness Is gn|1g._ from within and without. It hm; disappeared thoroughly from bus. lness life and politics as well." The D5119!‘ declares that ii clean shirt is n novelty-m fablo of un~ told worth. And ii hot. bntli with soup is of l1 bygone diiy. nation's of con- rmu mew FRENCH uiisinnv THERAPION N0, 1 THERAPION N0. 2 word "Thcraplon" Is on Brit. govt, 3111mm affixed to genuine packets. ‘ TENDERS Sealed Tenders Will bu received by the undersigned lip till Sllillr. day, October 20th for the purchase less from Pisquld Club. Lowest or any gen. u", der not necessarily accepted. AENEAS A. MeKINNON, Mt. Stewart. R. iR. 3 / Norton All amounts due tho Bodiford be taken to midi-Ito, ANNIVERSARY PATTliRN"-_~ YO sal be go .1928? "__"""‘-~ A 1T5 path“! T‘ in. 5,.‘ honorable fatally llndl Inpgracefulnesspand‘ ‘i clgiisliirdl fhl€sigiiiiing' l " it, adheres: to“ .1847 SEE the new Anniversary Pat- tern now on exhibition at ur clealcr’s. ‘This pattern ad forks, ice cream forks and serving pieces. For daily use or for gifts at weddings, holidays and ‘anniversaries, nothing could‘ more appropriate than this rgeous Anniversary Pattern. Remember that 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate is unequaled in beauty, durability and guarantee. F. comes in a great variety of pieces. Besides-the usual knives, forks and spoons, notice the refinements of ‘ table setting- ‘ed and in . pair. f Send for "How Much Silveiwaie", sduph- abooklet ofconsewative estimates ANNIVERZAR,» on the silverware needed by families . rAi-rsiw of vaiious sizes Meriden Britannia C0,, Limited i847" ROGERS 1311.05. SILVERPLAT E. “Rl'i‘»\\;\'i \ u > Large Clearance - Auction Sale Stock, crop, farm implements at Illarsliileld, six miles from Char- lottetown on the properly of H. C. lvluttart, on Monday, Onto‘ 22nd at one p. ni_ sharp. We the undersigned have decid- ed to discontinue lmlxod farming for the present and intend to grow seed potatoes only. Therefore we are offering for sale without rc- servc the following: STOCK-l horse 9 years. 1 foul (Clydesdale), 2 grade Hol- sicins 8 and 9 years, 2 grade Hol- sleins 6 years, 2 Ayrshire: 3 and 9 years, 1 Gurnsey 4 years, 1 Jersey 9 years, 1 farrow cow, 1 steer 1 year 1 fut steer 2% years old. 2 reg. Yorkshire boars 1 and 2 years, 1 reg. Yorkshire sow and litter of six, 3 pure bred sows due to furrow 10th November, 2 pure bred lows to furrow 15th December. Paper‘ can be supplied if necessary, 5 grade Yorkshire sows, 1 boar and 1 sow puro- bred Yorkshiros, 6 weeks. 100 hens and chickens. iMPhEMENTsz-Z sets spring toolhhl set disc barrows, 1 goedar, 1 hay mower, 1 plough, 1 hayrske, 2 driving wagons, 1 driving sleigh, 1 magnet cream separator. new 500 llifl_ 1 standard cream separa- tor 700 lbs., 1 pulper. farmer's boil- er, milk cans, 6 cords wood, stove length. CltOPz-d tons hay, 200 ‘bushels oats, 30 bus. wheat, 20 bus. barley. 25 bus. buckwheat, 600 bus. pota- loos, 300 bus. maugles , 1200 bus. turnips, quantity of IlPlW_ Parties coming by train will be "w! by team at Suffolk station. If not line sale will take place first line day following. Toi-ms——12 months on all sums "Xcgfidifls $10.00, 7 per csiit oft for cas . ' u. c. uurrAnr ' THERAPION ‘”" "- °‘""'° N0_ 3 J. A. MeDONALD, ‘tarp. i, roi- Bladder csiari-h. No. 2 for Auctioneer. ch20 ‘saith. Disease. No. a for 972-10-10Wsdsth. on c cuknesses. Sold by leading Chemists. Price In England 5,, D,- ...'___.. beClerc Med. Cc., Haverstlcksdld; N. W. 8., London. Sce trade mnrkqid Sale Auction in Gay Town We will sell the above property on Sat- urday, October 20th, commencing at 2 p. m. This property is nicely situated on Young Street, Gay Town, all newly paint- splendid re- Property For at Terms at sala- . BENJ. CARTER- & Hamilton, Ont. ll\l‘-l| ll FU RN URE SALE We will sell at the sale of the Iats Min F. H. Jenkins, No. 17 Roehford Square, on‘ Saturday, com- mencing at 1.30 o'clock p. hi, a quantity of choice furniture, bur- eaus. V chins cabinet, dredssrs. Mahogany chairs, tables, lounges, mirror, makers and a lot of good goods. The property will In sold It 1 a. m. . BENJ. CARTER d. SON, uctlonoera A 1133-1047131. t For Fire Insurance Consult H. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond fittest Phone m4. a v vvvvV --Qoo-oo-oo-oooo-ooo-o-o+oo+0ov Miss Eva I. Dyer Massage and Electricity Electrolysis , 287 Richmond Gtroet i Mark R. McGuig-an I O BARRIBTER, SOLIOITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ol N. Y. Post Graduate Medical Ifiliool and Hospital ‘Practise Ilmlml to Bye, Bar, New and Throat ' om.» layer lulldlnfl, Great dsorlli ' Strut Telephone Ill-J. ‘Offloo Hour»! to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 MacDonald & McPhee B,“ A. _ " ‘t l u. r. Msrnu ,. vvvvwvv ETO A. Moflonild sin-min,’ ‘Attorney. an. Money to Loon lliloy Iulldlllg cnmsmtow Palmer & Palmer H. J. ‘PALMIR, K. o. A Jar-detonate. Money o ‘Loan “ "mm cl u _leotll lilllllnl ch.’ ‘i, _ ps4." Yii, .. J. D. Illfllllt Illl ‘Olldlllfi Idllollbrl 3292.2, Tiller oiiniirof n‘, up“, . . 0", 7s 5 .7 (a 99W!“ .