tl-iarikuiidia- w... a. Clinic Danna (is, 2) atom- .\‘u. - Pose - - Ilrillwlel ‘llrdiai-a f cal Iajle linking Ponder il _______ . . . 5'34‘ $5 Ib- llaxle llnklll "Zifiilm"'i§§i¥“"ii'§iti-a .......... .. 12- Pcrwr- n! n Pic-kill! l! ee KAY i8 Upper Queen Street City. Farm For Sale 100 acres, more or less, consist~ m; of i2 acres good hard and soft i wood, Good dwelling and out- buildings, Next to Rustico Church» Convent and school. Ideally 5"‘ uated. The barn contains 200 stooks oats, farm well fenced. it not sold by private sale will be of- fered at Public Auction on Thurs- day, Oct. 27th. For further in- formation apply to JOSEPH GALLANT, Rusticoville. Auction Sale ‘ l am , instructed by D. J. 516' Donald of Bethel, Lot 48, to sell on his premises. the 22nd day of October at 2 o'clock sharp. All bis a Baby's _/ -' jm-n’ w-J-‘t. saw‘ Frauen best‘ flu- 03 Yrs. "For ‘A sake ‘the old and young stock in got-i . be increased and better classifica- tion would be provded. Ilioiivs -‘re Sc-irre in It is time now to begin ge iiig condit on for the (all fairs. l. fur- mers would take more inl.res. in the poultry sections and would en- ter more birds the prizes wouli fhizlotti-ttwu BEDS AND BEDDING ARE HERE You may need some extra bed- ding and i!‘ you do our spacial pri- ces will interest you. Wool top mattresses at $5.50 and 50 Reversible Mattresses $7.00 and $8.50 good ticking. Special for this week only all cotton felt mattresses, all sizes 810.00 . “'0 also carrv the Dixiene~tuft and Ostermoor tresses at $22 and $25. Good quality Springs, doublt wire veave, reinforced. Special price $5.00. Guaranteed quality at $6.50. X Special iron beds. 4ft. 6' in. size, only $4.75; other makes a. $6.50. $7.50 and up to $15.00, Wies- er chairs and rockers from $3.75’ to $12.00. One only wicker set.‘ Ii pieces. bpeclal price, $38.00 for set. Special prices on steel couches in single and double complete with matrcss and valance single couch! $12.75, double couch $17.75 for this week only. ‘ PATONS LIMITED. celebrated mat- ‘Diesirizble Fox Feed During out killing season we have ti limited rtuantitv of Fresh’ Hearts, Trlpe, etc‘, that should be of sper "11s i 4 ~Q~ OI QOOOQQQ Q A HUSBAND h) MARCIA B, carton/N BEECHER f 4 i oowvrowv-ovoooovvoovsqo Chapter Ll electrical dc- . lie had been .n a ilesultory way in tact ever since alzircia. When on- ds..ed why he had nit .1, n. d not asked for .- to it, he mumbled _. . tor words would he b.1511 the real reason .\li|l‘1'l$l .141 ai-cus (l hint ul selfishness uh". h» once said that if she would livt- more cheaply‘ he might penect this vcry dcvica Now. Wlllll? it was of some little use. antzhei‘ llliill had given thecoiii- pany a device almost equally good, which thcy had accepted. “What use was any little talent in this direction I might have?“ lit- asktd himself. "it was all guitig ti. w-tistc.‘ lie felt himself tangled in thdsnarg of his marriage. help ltssly tangle-J. Yes. once a man I‘ married hc is snareri~in the not h,_. himself has woven about his Iile. This was a kaener tlisappoini- ment than he quite realized at the time. this "Too ltttc, Aldrich." o.’ hi,- cuiploywrrs. it would have meant so much to him and to Aiarcia. H»- sptnt that evening with Muri- . With her- usual swect sjrinptithg: site detected something had gout- wrong and. responding he tolil her. “The vtry effort you Jflililf’ tt perfect it has done you good." sit:- sziid when he had finished th» story. lie said nothing to .\Iitric-l of Marcia, her demands so insist ent that he had no illlll.’ to rlcvotr tu his, iticas i!‘ he were to satisfi- her. Ho would hf! a cad to llifilClla. his wife with any one, even with Muriel. In this he was surely richt The homc rclzitioti. the rel.» tion of husband and wife. is th. Uric Acid iii Meat Clogs the Kidneys TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS if you must have your incur every day, eat it. but flush your l-Iitlneys with salts occasionally says a not~1d ztuthurity Wilt) tell its that merit forms uric acid which zilmost paralgrzes the kidneys 1.: their efforts tn expel ii from tit.- hlood. They become sluggish and weak-"li. then ycu stiffer with a tltil misery in the kidney region. sharp I.» 34w t last. m compost ‘i ‘At . g ,. E wo\if&;ae/‘- Y y ‘ast matter one should talk of to any one. But Muriel knew. She tnew of his liite hours. She saw his tired eyes. She had Iicen wiia iiim when his nerves were raw from overwork. He was not extru- vagant in any ivay‘. Why, then did he harp to work so hard? Often John spent much time ie-.- ting his mind wander towordthat wiosn human of tni-ntal processes. hat r>f convincing himself of wha‘. he wanted to bel-icve. convincing lif11$0lf that he loved .\iarc.ia muth as he ever did. lie distorted facts, ignorul them, hut always he knew that hc did not love her, that sue ‘ir-rsclf had in some unaccountable way by her demands upon hint. the ‘iililllil o.‘ lit-r pound of flesh. killed .. .-\nd it was not at all ‘icctiiisc of‘ her monetary demands. t \\';l!~' that she kept his spirit so Iown on its knccs that it could not risc because it had bet-ii so long ibasctl. . Whilc she was away he fclt his ‘pirit stand crcct once more Life" IISiPlIIl of a hurrying force driving iini_ tonstantly, ivas a beautiful zift to he l‘f‘|j0_\'i'(l as well as used. Work hr-t time the pleasure it al\\'a_\‘s when it is congenial. His nerves ‘oecattie relaxed. lie WilS happy. John Aldrich did not ticlve too tlccgily inflo this happiness. He ac~ -ept»~d it for the nncc and refused o lct his thoughts dwell upon the iittire. lie did not, tipprcclate how happy he was. how content hp hail bccn thcsa few wrecks of his "frce- 'l0lll," as lic irailt-il it, until he re "eived a letter front Marcia telling ‘iitii thr- fruit and timc she woultl tail for hr Ill(‘. She also asked for inothcr rcmittatice. “I am afraid I shall ruti short ind you wouldn't want me. tn hoi‘ "ow of (‘lairie Sanders. Si: plcasi: try and he a little gent-runs. 1 haw; some bills here to st-ttlv. and it will take all I have.“ Then “Shall roti h“ glad It. sci: your little wif- -_\".’ I know you will. and that you ‘iiust have put in a tierfi-i-tly horrid ~‘tllllIll(‘l'_ But we will itiake up lor it. when I gci hotiie. We'll have the gtiyrst winter imaginable. Claire .s planning all sorts of pzirtics. so you will forget you il'lVU been lone- PEIIIE THEITIES ill liillllll] WASHINGTON, Oct 19- The Sennte ratified the treaty clf peace with Germany. the vote was 66 to 20. eighteen Democrats and two Republicans Borab of Idaho, and Lgfolime pf Wisconsin. voted against the ratification. immediate Iy after, the treaty of peace with Austria also was ratified and soon aifterwards the senate ratified the treaty with Austria. By the same vote another and similar peace treaty with Hungary also was rati- fied. completing the administra - Lion's immediate Peace DTOEPMII with the former central powers. ___.____4-0->i—- Y. M. C. A. NOTES The Social Committee of the Y. M. C, Aopunell the season Tuesday, evening; with a,Senioi Social. at which about 120 of the young men rf the Aswiciatiun and their lady friends gathered. Shortly after 8 o'clock the party started on a walk around the park and 0,, their return to the building were served by the commtltee of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary with corti and apples. coffee, cake and ice‘ cream. Th, party then went up- stairs to the Gymnasium and spent lhc Iialancc oi the evening in ii social way, a very amusing Ma.- qllCflidt~ Rcltrwllace and a gum modeling ccntcst were features of thi- evening. The Social (‘ommittee plan for a big masquerade on HolloWVJell night The Mntubershlti Committee ‘is making plans to start a Member ship (‘ompaign among the youiu: men and boys oi’ the city. This Campaign will open with n supper on Idritlay night of thlswcek. l The flow-ling season cf the has Opfififtl with a swing. a match game being played last night bl‘- tivcen (‘arvcllisi Star Team and Ill" “Y” team of Juniors. the honours were carried off b,» CarvclPs team whose total score gave them 71 pins inure than the Iiuys. Mr. Reginald Aitkcn. (.'Z1l‘Vi"1l 1111s.. illlfl tlonatcd a cup to he cour- peted fcr in the Bowling Tottrna ment this winter. The rcgtilttr Gym. Classes arc lic- ing held with good attendance. Tilt.‘ _\f)llllZ men's Gym. Class meets on Titesrlziy anti Thursday nights at Ila Declares Iledmac _ . Relieved Him Alter FiTiTYears oi - Suffering ' In a icw weeks Redmac had me feeling like a brand new man. and 1 truthfully say it is the best medicine! everheard of. For five years I have suffered with fl pnin in my back It would fake m2 sudden- l_\'. and I would scream with pain. My kidneys were out of order. I had lost my appetite and had awful headaches at times. l was a wreck. A friend 0f mine _who had taken Redmiit- for indigestion. advised me to try it. I have taken three bottles. and am now feeling lino. This is one of the many testimon- ials wt- get uVOl‘_\' tiny. We pass it on to you. ll your are feeling the same or if your case is differen, but you are not feeling right. you halve indigcstioti. or Liver trouble. or Rheumatism. it is all the same. Rcdmac is here to heal you. Go to your druggist and get a bottle t.» day. and be sure you get Iledmac. A large generous bottle can be procured for_ very little money. The 2 Macs. Wholesale Distri- butor for P. E. l. Sold also a. Gallanrs drug store, isiini- merside. In O'l.eary at Waughs. Georgetown at Knights. Montague at MIJIOITB Drugstore. 1.1m}? Loses Both Eyes In An Accident Sad Plight of Hilman Wright, Aged ‘Teri, of Hopewell Hill, Who Fell Against Discer- HOPEWELL. IiiIl., Oct. l5.~-liill- man Wright. the ten-yvar-old son 0i Mr. and Mrs. i1. S. Wright, who has had defective vision since birth. will he totally blind as the result of an accident that bcfcll him yester- day when he ran into a disc liar- row, one of the Icvers of which ctiuttht in his lelt eye. which had the betiter sight. pretty well tearing it from the snckct.‘ The lnjiirr-il lad was an nnce itakcn to the hospital (it lioiicton, where both eyes were removed, the right eye having been Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 26 Thursday,‘ Oct. Friday Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Thursday, Friday, Tuesday, - Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Thursday, Friday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Friday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. Thursday, Friday Tuesday, Tuesday, The undersigned will address the elec-‘ tors of King's County on the public questions of the day at the following places and on the T121“ POLITICAL MEETINGS IN KING'S oounrr R . dates mentioned below. 24 25 Oct. Oct. 21 Oct, 2s Nov. Nov. Nov. _ Nov. 10 10 11 15 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 Nov. Nov. , Nov. Nov. Nov. No v. N0v_ Nov. Nov. Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 . Bear River Peake’s Station 7 p.m. Cardigan 7 p.m_ New Perth 7 p.m. Montague 7 p.m. Heatherdale 7 p.m. Dundas 7 p.m. Launching 2 p.m. St. George’s 7 p.m. Annandale 7 p.m. Bay Fortune 7 p.m. Souris 7 p_m. Kingsboro 2 p.m. St_ Columbia 2 p.m. Priestls Pond 2 p.m. Glen William 2 p.m. Murray River 7 p.m_ Murray Hbr. S. _High Bank Cambridge Georgetown Morel] St. Peters ' 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p_m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Lr. Montague Sturgeon JAMES McISAAC practically wltthmit. sight previous ly. Tito injured boy was ricconttian icd to Moncton by his father. stood the operation wcII and today was reported resting comiorttiblyn lit J. J. HUGHES Much sympathy is felt for the un- fortunate la/I, who is a very bright little fellow and in spite of quite limited vision had made fine prt gross at school. 2 p.m. I‘ stock. Choice, 1. Draft mare 6 teal‘! choice 1 draft Mare ll Year-Y‘ wt; 1 Drlvinit Mare 6 years 01d‘. 1 general purpose horse. 7 years 03d cows; 1, Qnw s y-ars old due it. freshen March 16th‘ 1_ ‘ ' l value to feedr-rs a v » some. 7.30 ‘to i. rt ' . ~-' _Y\“(\-'iiI‘iHf' the best. fur. Shipment by freight in_ ‘any quaint"): "eqitircri. THE ISLAND COLD C0. LTD. illllllf in the hack or sick head .. , . .. . . . “Che? dizziness‘ your Sunnavhl Have lhfb? pcnple out and Della ._ I 'hr>:‘r> when I reach home. 'f‘lir-.-i'i‘ Clgnlul Mm 7r“? i time i1: '.l|t a wcelt before my boat .,.h,,“n\,\‘,i( Win15‘ "éh yo? m‘? iriiw... That will givp Dclla time i t ' ' 9s. ~, . . . ‘ .1 l. l g e “fine g?“ lto have everything nice and clear l 0111).. ful of sediment. the chain» e ot“cn get snr» and irritated. “l. _ . _ n m" H; Hvuk relief two or (laire and I had a glorious time t piiriflfhrhe "W. 'Z?-‘.-,.“.‘.-‘?".‘.".l‘3.$‘§l‘.?..i“Ji IFiFJl-iflfi wmitizc . "‘ - ‘ " , ‘men Hlgsiidnilvritiigg: I Iiad a tiew gown. of course. and [hp tyndvriklrmolyé‘ wéqlp hat. l\' one reason Wily I am shtirt. ‘ ouni-a of Jad Salts fro,“ Everyone atltiiirctl me, so _Claire .. up", Mk8 5' “mm said. It sounds rather Sntibhlsh to ‘ ' ‘ - ‘cll it, tioostrt it'.' But I know you iii If you want to keep up the egg supply provide the hens with [plenty of green food. especially if they are not on free range. ‘tastes At.” g ELECTION Queen's County, Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- ies and gentlemen, will be addressed by- us in Smoke 5T0 P. AGE Charlottetown. ‘.' E Clearance fiiicritrti Stile‘ \- No" h crop. fti rm diity ‘oCtttliPf sharp. Egg‘ prices are advancing and f ‘profits in production are increas». ‘ing. Keep the hens in good laying‘ condition. . ‘ i A hddlmft. ‘Qiv- i‘ ". imp'em- n‘. Wm cl Virginia 14d ‘ In "' "a Llnllnent for Cold: Etc. I I t - ‘T .-i . and ha: -dJ rse . I-Ic it "Q-‘ii’ and half old, Short-horn; 1 llePer y'ar and half; 1 Bull yea: ii d ‘calf old. Arishire; 4 Spriu. ll-ifer calves; 8 l-‘ail pigs; 8 FPP all young‘ 75 hens ani rlfickr-nsz. 4_ DuckfiWoRKiNil ~ HARNESS: 2 sets of collar and flames new; 2 sets of leather traces, new; 3. Working Bridles. new; 4. New Halters; 1. set of driving harness. new: 1_ Track Bridle. reins and check rein. new: 1. set of express harness; 1 pair of Binder lines; i1 set of trotting boots knee complete; 2 sets of Ankle boots; Those boots are all new; 1 Drivin! sleigh; 1. Cream Separator Empire; 1200 feet of studdlng. TERMQ OF DALI: All sums un- der 810. cash; over that amount 12 months credit and property joint note at 6 per cent_ off for cash. If the days proves stormy the sale will take place on October 24th. JOHN A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. Auction Sale i I am instructed by Geo_ A. Mc Aulay. York Point, to sell by Pub 11c, Auction the following stock. crop and farm machinery on Wed ndfay, trhe 26th.. day of October. 1921. at 1 o'clock sharp. STOCK: 1 Trotting Bred Mare 4 years; sire. (Catalan). 1 Driving Mare l2 years old; l Draft Mare 4 years old-z 1 Draft Mare 12 years old; 1 Draft Horse. 6 yearn old; 1 Driving Horse 4 years old; ilHarry '11). 1 Horse 12 years old. (Baker Dean). 7 Choice Young (Mitch Cows most to freshen in Jan. and Feb 6 Heifers 1 1-2 years old. 6 Heifers 2 1-2 years Old, 6 Calves. 5 Fat Cattle. 10 50PM! Pits. 10 Gfiese, 30 Choice Breeding Ewes and Lambs. 1 pure Bred Lester Ram (Registered). 1 Registered Shorthnrn Bull 1 1-2 years old. Bred by Cass Bros, l Registered Shorthorn Cow 4 years old, Bred by Cass Bros, 1 Pure Bred Heifer Calf Dam above. FMPLIEMENT“: 1 Hay Loader = i new Frost d; Wood. 1 l4 Disc Har- row (new Front a, Wood, l Lever Spring Tooth Harrow new, 1 Hay lower 5 ft.. 1 Riding Gang Plough. ‘i4 H. P. Engine, 1 Cream Separa for 700 lbs CROP: Quantity Hay, 1000 bus. registered ‘Banner oats. extra 000d Quality good for seed, also flames. Forks. Hoes and. lots of ar- ticles too rumor-nun to mention. , TERMS: 12 months on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cult. Cale positive no reserve if Wformy first fine day. OIO. A. MOAULAV, York Point. y, J. A_ MCDONALD, Auctioneer. .\l_v farm of 106 at- < North River in good =t-"i-v tivation, well fenced. gr-orl ‘w - ngs pump a‘ do r. :"d - t crossing farm. )1. ll"vi‘.~ Abundance o!’ mas-c‘ able. All clear good grove for fox ranch farm open for inspection any llllt‘. Also fihe the foilowingz-i mare i9 ye rs old and foal). 1 clyde horse (7 years 0d.) 1400 lbs. blood mare (13 years 0d). 1 filly. 1 horse (5 years 5 months old). 5 milch cows. 1 fat heifer r2 1-2 years old), 1 heifer (2 years old) 4 steers (1 1-2 years old). 1 choice- hrood sow, 8 young pigs, 30 hensm 20 tons bay. quantity straw. 100 bus. oats, 30 bus. wheat. 300 bus. potatoes (‘.\lclntyres), 400 bus. turd nips. A150 all farming implements‘ and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive, no reserve. as owner is going west. Terms. of farm at sale. l2 months on all ums over $10, 6 per cent off fnr cash. 0r .,..._ ,I'\v\[_'ui‘n If, wll J. HARVEV VICKERSON. J. MeDONALD. Auctioneer. a . Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Eduard Island IN THE SUPREME COURT In the matter of “The Winding Up Act" and In the matter of "Taylor's Silver Black Fox Company, Limited Fpon applictittion of Counsel for the Provisional Liquidator for the above named Company. I hereby fix Wednesday the ninth day of November next A. D. 1921. its the day on or within which creditors of the above named Company and oth- ers who have claims thereon. may send in their olailms to the Provis- ional Liquidator at the office of his Attorneys, Messrs Mobeod & Bent- ley. Dank of Nova. Scntla Chaimborti. Charlottetown. Prince Edward 1s- land; and I do order that the Pro» vislonal Liquidator give notice hereof by causing a copy 0f this order to be published in the mean- time on Monday and Thursday of ea-ch week in the. Charlottetown Guardian, newspaper published ‘in Charlottetown three weeks before the said 9th diay of November A. Il. 1921. And I do further order that any creditors of the above named Com- party and any obhers who have claims against the said Company who do not send In their claims within the time hereby fixed shall be peremptorlly excluded from [he benefit of the winding up of the said Company. Dated this 14th day o! October spoonfu in a glass of water before ‘~ ». l or a few titiys and your kidney; wil then famous Salts is ‘ ‘r- iii‘. act fine. ititiiie from the acitt lcmoti juice, p011] a. and has been ions to flush anti ‘“ "I/e the act/ls in urine, so it T10 IOTIBer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. _ ."'d Saris is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful e, ‘ryesryent Iithia water drink. ‘Fox Men and lirobibitionisfs Take Notice _ Th? 53% acres of land on which is situated tlic RONA .\Il2\'l“It\ SPRINGS. Pleasant \'ulle_v, it offered for sale. Inttuire of .\l:-s hlckirinon and flit-Neill. 90 Uri-tit (it-unite FUEL-L (.‘li:i|‘lnttcto\vn for Dartlciilars. The Railway passes through this property. “For sail? vfllilflblii 755mm it‘ ilharlottetown 1. The Divclllng house and land conncctcd therewith, being No. 220 Kr-ut Street anti occupied by Mr. John A. Moore. . 2. The adjoining Dwelling hflllflfl and shop on Corner of Kent and llihsborough streets now oc- ctipicd by Mr. Mclnnis. 3. Dwelling llouse and Lot or. Corner rt llillshnrotigh and Clark Streets. occupied by Mrs. Strain. 4, Atljolning hot 5R x 32 ft. on (‘lurk Street with stable thereon. Tha above properties will be 0f- tcred for sale by public auction on 'he prr-mlscsi on Thursday, 20th Oct tober inst. at l2 o'clock noon. For particulars apply on premises or '0 Mcllriotl and Ilcritlcy. : ROBERT BEAIRSTO, s. s. lhllLANbw ""'r trip on the "Harland" is unsur- passed. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 :ents. Thursday, Victoria, return fare l1 be. Friday, East River, return fare ‘i5 cents Saturday, Went River return fare l5 cents. Be one oi the largo number wbn iiuw take advantuc of those vary injoyablo excursions. The irccomodatlons are fine. We 1m. A. E. Ansssuiut-r, know yun will be pleased with tho mum, Phone 71!. This sltWgi-h ltidneyns, also tn .are tiroiid of me, that you like to Isct- mr- look woii- don't you dear‘? it ccst a pt-rft-ct fabulatitis sum. but I can ‘wctir it all winter its my busiest-first. “Don't fail to send the money‘ at ‘ince so I won't have to borrow. I hate Claire tn know you keep me so short. Lots of love from your little \vift*y'_" John sent the uioncy. Marcia must not borrow. But it was all he coitld do to raise it. This time cvcn SOIII-“llllllf-T lic had planned to dolor little Kenneth had to wait, and ,' simpli- motor trip he had decided to taka with him and Muriel lliiu the coutry ‘ for a day hiid to be given up. l But Jchn Aldrich had so benc- fitcti iii health. in nerves, that he did not allow oven this last letter ht‘ would t‘cc'ivt> heir-re Marci! sailed to takc all the pleas-urn from the tiuit- rcmainlng, Ho hut] 1,15 work. Kcniirth, and liluriel. Murhl who, in her companionship. was, Ilkc ti breath ti‘ sweet clear air to him. 'l‘ti he (‘tnilinucd “Daredevil” Reese Falls T0 Death lbrlfi-lNil, Sask, Oct 11- tn m]; view of over a thousand spectators who stood around the Lakcvicw aerodromo and thousands more who had taken up ymsitiuns on down-town buildings and conveni- ent streets, “lhirctk-vil“ Lloyd Ilvcse, a Ncw Yorker, fnll 400 fcet to his death from thr- uppcr wing of a (‘urliss ltiplatic Saturday after noon lvhlln attempting tn grasp a rope ladder which was suspended from tinothcr airplane passing ovcr. 7199s!‘ hiid ittirlcrtakcu with the Aerial Tfiillfill (‘ompanyq of York- fon. Sash, to give an exhibition of PBSFIIIK front one machine to nu- nther In mid-air. lie Iiad the repti- tatioit of having pr-rformcti the. same act many limes bcforc, but on this occasion his hand ttlippcti not when hc graspcri the rung of the another rlriv with ltchlnsr- Bleeding you at one d fl’ d i hcrinflt 50c La boznnli 5J0". lffbdli? ladder and he fell after passing clear of the machine on which lie ~—--—<o>—-— l)o luffer l o. Protrudiniz Plies. lNn surgical ed. w. trait-Q's 0.3222‘. ".3." rriililf-‘vr; mimsnm listen d: 90.. Limited, Tor. ontn. Rample bnx free if you men- tion this paper and stamp postage. enclose Io lauction Salt; A Choice New Furniture We are authorized to seli at his house No. 1t Pleasant Street on Tuesday, October 25 commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. all his splendid furniture, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Hail and Kitchen Furniture, Wilton Rugs. Plush Rugs, Carpetl, Mats. Dishes, Glau Ware, McClai-y Range, Stove, Golden Oak Room Stove. Brass and Iron Beds. Furniture manufactured In Quarter Oak, Mahogany. Walnut and Sur. (ace Oak. This furniture is atl new and as Mr. Vickerson ha: sold his property everything must go. BENJ. CARTER G. SON. Auctioneer! Auction Sale OF FARM, STOCK, CROP AND IMPLEMENDS We are authorized by John Dowllng to sell on Wednesday, October 26th, commencing at I o'clock p. m. his splendid farm, conlistingof 100 acres choice land with dwelling house and out buildings situated at Rocky Point, South Shore; also on the lame day we will sell all his stock crop and Implements .7 cows, choice; 11 sheep; 3 horses; 100 hens- 35 tons choice hay; 1.000 bushel potatoes; i acre turnips; a large quart. tity of straw and all farm implements. Sale positive. BENJ. CARTER 8t SON, Auctioneers Furniture Sale _ We will sell for Mrs. Robert Patter-Ion, I90 King Street on Thurs- day. October 27th commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. all her furniture, com- prising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall. Everything In splendid condition and ar Mrs. Patterson l: leaving the city everything will be cold. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers HOL§TEIN F lllESliN BULLS Kim: of thc hinrltlmcs. Ilnrn Iict. .1. i920. (‘urn-ct Sir Pletjc. Horn lit-l. 4. I920. Sir OrmsI-y Plctjc I-lcho. llorn Nov. it, i020. Ham-Ii year ttld winner of Imlry tcst over all ages and breeds In I921. Sir ftrmuby Piettrn l-lrho. Rom Nov. fl. I920. Dam-n rlutiizhter of Centre \lrw (Innnhp- lmvl hrcd Ivy Marlin McDowell, (ixfnrd (fir. Ontario. Price 180.00. “Tight. lift!) llm. ltiinbiiry Abbcknrk (‘nlnnthtis llurn Dec. 3. I820. Hum-a 17 Ili. 2% your old dimnlitcr of Prince Colitnthtlw Alibels- erk that can greatly increase her record. Ahcgwclt Piotje Changeling. llnrn Jim. If. 1M1. |Iam-—a l5 lb. 2 your old dniizhtr-r of (‘aunt Paul (l. Punch tho great hull now at tho hcnd of liliiiltinairr- Tau-l herd In New York. N". N". N0. m), Nn_ an bulls to he cleared before November 15th to make room. Terms to suit purchasers. To be sold guaranteed to stilt. Write or J- “ALTEII 101188, Illlibary Faun, Charlottetown- the undermentioned places onthe dates set forth: Thursday, Oct. 20 Friday, Oct. 21 Monday, Oct. 24 Tuesday, Oct_ 25 Wednesday, Oct. 26 Thursday, Oct. 27 Friday, Oct. 28 Mondiay, Oct. 31 Wednesday, Nov. 2 Thursday, Nov. 3 Tuesday, Nov. 8 Wednesday, N0v_ 9 Thursday, Plov. l0 Friday, Nov. l] Monday, Nov. 14 Wednesday, Nov. l6 Thursday, Nov. 17 Monday, Nov. 21 Tuesday, Nov. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Nov. 24 Monday, Nov. 28 Tuesday, Nov_ 29 Wednesday, Nov. 30 Tiillrsdfl)’, Dec. 1 French River FY1416)’, Dec. _ Long River All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m., thereafter 7 0’cl0ck p. m. Opposition candidates invited to attend, to whom half the time will be allotted. ' ‘ J. H_ MYERS DONALD McKliNNON MUssEi MUD We are Prcflared to suppl ‘a ood ualii of fh'= above fertilizer when farmers gcqufie if lln fhg follow- mg places. . Now in Orwell Bay landing at Vernon Bridge, China Point, Hallidayb and Brush whtirves, later in the season at Pownal ‘and West River wharves and on cars at fhe Railway wharf Charlottetown. iApply to MALCOLM MARTIN, in charge Eldon Grand View Vernon River Pownal ~ Mi. Herbert Fort Augustus Mt. Stewart Corran Ban Bridg York Harrington Afton Hall New Haven North River North Wiltshire Hunter River New Glasgow Rustico Bank Hall Bonshaw Charlottetown Victoria Kelly's Cross Bradalbane Hope River Clifton or to D. L.McKINNON, Montague