~ . mill ' Ho: pasi ' new trov SDOII g5.§\'9,5§B-'da<—~a»n-.- "health. ’ bodies. ‘ “iiiiteiinoy s. tltésiniple, e~ ‘ natural way _It makes beautiful eomplexions. Soft, white hands. I ,.Fresh, wholesome The llialtb oddur vanishes quickly afler use. Auction hale at Albany Plains On Monday. October 23rd. at one o'clock. 2 horses general pur~ m,“ to skin- l i "Yzb JBRITISH PREFERENCE l GETS SERIOUS BLOW iAustraiia Voices Objection to Use, of Foreign Foodstuffs at Exhibition. mxiirin, "on. 24.-—~Til€ Allillrfl- to M~H~ 5 509i. 1 hill’ "WW" Blmllh; the derision to use foreign food- tefl" 1 hay rake- 1 wheel harrowvifitllffs at the ‘British Empire iCxhibi-lsht. Sum ~1 w-mt 597mg mom narrow‘ 1 filllkl‘ llil-"Jtion. which is regarded as a SB-fi-llittogt hdivn mill OQOQ thing we could do. We as nice as possible ‘to Qudkwg could make our flut so attrhbtive - he would not want where, and we could warn hlm ii little when we saw he was getting 1 restless for the sort Pete offered. about. rather quiet and serious. This was something I hated to see »— yet something. l knew was ine- ly. i . _ liiin worse. lies too sure p Millifilvr 11f ‘CIIBKOIHH. bu)“ ilziiumorous grin. She WllH sitting in ggzghfiyngtlkhgyvjlb ahzsgnfiuililtiiglg {llrul-fllélitiilltlz-lllll"fr?"rizmifigfélhgi‘ ffivflurite posture, on a heal) r ~ < ' ‘ " i t s "i e ,‘ ' “ of stiraw, one hundred bushel poi; k p o p’ m“ (m taiwsi 25 ‘bushel 'b‘“‘1°>" 1 hlml“"isiiiilei' in lmndon in reference It Sweetheart at " . Eel. ‘m: ‘trronv or A we more rnmsronmt, 110M Iy Marlon Rublneam .. NEW Asisocisuions- Chapter 69 y After all, though, there was no- wouid be t0 go else- of company And that was all. And the question “as, would it ic enough? ' After Bud's confession, Vi went vltable. Vi was growing up rapid- Sonicninies I think we grow up by hurts and pains and little tragedies. Happiness keeps us young-sometimes if we have t‘oo much of it, it makes us shallow anti thoughtless. But on tho other hand, too much sorrow may make us bltter-mi- richly sym- pathetic. Such sorrow as Esther hud suf- fered, had only mode her more resentful, It remained to see what‘ effect similar experiences would’ hove on Violet-hut I felt sure they would not make her bitter. Still, I wanted to spare he-r every- thing I could, ‘Meantime ais l said, there was notltiig we could do except to show llud we oared for hlin "And I doubt whether that's a good thing," lleleu remarked to! liie one day when she run up for; 1i morning visit. Bud is al-rently- a‘ spoiled i-liild and Vi onliy makes- of her. 'i‘li2rt's the wliolo trouble. "Yoirvo liztd such aunties taking me in hand," l said, "that if you‘, want to take hold of Violet, I'm} sure you'll m-ztke tilliLUS come out‘, as well for her as for me. Helen grinned. her flelighthil, the floor, and sliel the Anslrnliun ilish Commin- lino on the brilliant blltik negligcebfll" that had so stzzrtleil Esther. ~ “iiciiil me your IllUi'lllIl;.', llHDQl’. to road up the scnnflal and by Tm"- 1 8338 DIOW 3111-‘ 1 515$“ nus blow at. imperial preferonre..|-thut (inhi- l'll have im itlpflj‘ ill-OW. 1 driving wagon. one cellar (Tustfrllls ii1liii..-lt-i~ Rodgers says th6l t" i d ‘ filllllllilefl. 11v (lllflll- first proposal. to use only Empirclwent on y o “'00 ma"? t‘ 1°! 0i 0'3"" foodstuffs, was an important factqTlio breakfast Infill, 8 square small articles too numerous mention. Terms l2 months‘ credit. c.w. mciisttiw, Alberry Plains, Lot 50. W or in Australian decislonto in- crease her space at the exhibition _ to 150,000 square feet. Sporting Note. Speaking of Nlloilytrotlflio games, I left her Cfililfflfllllli)‘ fixed, and about miy housework. dishes were soon lelearefl away the beds mode up. land the little bedroom mode ‘charming iigain—Vi had flrtigsefl _lii a. hurry to tzilu- n college cxnin- linzitlons that lllOfllillgiflllll her pos- isossioiis Sll'l.'\V(.‘li the room from Lilli lo end. I 'l‘lieii i straightened and dusted the living room. touching each of gramme to follow." of school books, took some paper and a pencil and pad and, sitting on the floor again. made out my ‘and it wlll tone up your whole swi- -\Vl"eilnesdays-- - lilancliig lessons. Fill R0 with Y°"-" V u '" run cnsttnorrniown’ CALOlidlEbeS It is known that vitanune- quality i; equally essential to adequate nourishment. h” purtipulu value as an energy- building food and tonic. ff is also rich in vitamins- facfors, so important i Suits Emulsion ill bulldin‘ UP "I8 - wan! the patio. pistol in! ha-zin‘. bod an promoting. These two worthias had agreed to heauxful P708728’. shoot each other in the ‘bllck at . “the first opportunity. Out flew In- 9°°“*3°"“'-T°'““'°'“"' ‘ m“ hoee W's wenpoll. his flnfler curl- ed around the trigger. Then he AGUARDIAN "r" is “Broken WinIgQ" .:A Junta-xx: "ganglion. at .- ‘. BY PAUL DICKEV AND CHAS. W. GODDARD From tho Senoatl "y Buo- couful Play Novellzod by Charles W. Goddard. OQ-O-OO-O-OQ'Q l continued t‘ t . -_.-i "'23 Just at th instant hiaeyes fell on Aguilar, sneaking on tip-toe to- hiird. l-Iere, l‘l=l make you a pro- She went over to Vlolet‘s pile "programme." “You get up, when~7? All night put a house dress over your night- ie get breakfast and do your rou- tine work—wlth0ut corsets-and‘ get as much exercise out of it as you can. You're throughhy-when! _..9-3_ , ‘Nine when I haven't any special cleaning." "Special cleaiillug one day a week then you needn't follow this scho- dnle," she relented. "Because you'll have to be dressed different- ly it‘ iyou do hard work. All right. Lie down for half an hour. Then at 9.30 do your exer- cises. At. 10, take a hot bath. Lie ilinvn till lyl. Then you may do your other ‘work-going out, gell- .ii-.~: ri-iiily for dinner. getting lunch or sewing. After lunch, no for a lirlsk walk-won can combine shopping with it if you wont. S0 long us you get the walk and the frosh air. “If you're out late in the even~ in: she went on. “dOI 3'0"!‘ m“ and scalp massage late in the afternoon. It not, at Illflhl- 01199 -,, “Yfifik-“Fridays. shall we say-n Turkish bath. Yes," as- l Vfolefited it will make your skin nlflfllellfillb tom. One night “(lood heavens!" wtls all I could But Helen was obdurate. and I hogan nieekly to follow her roub Hm“ "5 .1 "ma, followed Estherb. ‘ “Now iiiiiiiit Violet, she Went» on, ‘settling herself, more comfor- '[ilhilV among tho cushions. i Toiuoq-[QW-ql Drop Five Years loiiiiiil Llllilbago Paiili IRub Backaohe Away fl’ t Kidneys cause backache? No. Business Stand for Sale Bypulbllc auction at Cherry V8118)’ on Tumdny, October 31st,. at one o'clock. My house and lot, goon burns, also saddle shop. One. of lihe best stands on Lower urc- ml-ses for any trfldeslnztn, also mi some day my 5axlflit‘l"S outfit and household furniture complete.‘ how Wlllliil you like to play criekethu". possessions with on the hci|rlh‘Z-- Judge. crtaiir lth .li tithe middle of a still int; i-t "goes without saying" n, 'II('.VOI' iUSt III)’ 10y lll g is cozy lzft of a home, set rlownllhe quickest squalldpenetrating mi your painful back. M14 "Pi delight. itzhborhood. “You've just [fight the o pint-cs you choose for them. olng nhoutinmbago. Sciatica, 01‘ =1 “Ya-mi liomtriiiakers gtantly the soreness. flout-ii." lielon said finally, dropp- lameness disappears. ,, _ _ _ _ ._ . ling her paper to watch lhi mtdicinal properties lu (Zfilnsulnvulmg ‘in u“, w“), w“ My an’ m“ s" we“ rmmgliized ma‘ things in thclr places as well as imam; timber ‘is applied you'll wonder what be- ille. "lVsk-idppietll Get SOllZPiSt. Jacobs ()ll Lbislenl Your backache ‘is caused by and relief is soothing. St. Jacobs Oil. Rub l1 stiffness and Don't stay a small trial bottleot‘ from your drugglfi nip. A moment ttfiter it Terms M. sale. DANIEL MCGILVARV. Norton All having accounts due me nreiiflrge 0"” . l requested to settle for some on or "ENVY 1'1"” $13-50'"3 “I395 70F $7130 What intelligent twoplewnnt to know where can we and at a rensonalblt: price. lVe grow celery in such largo quanti- time, that we are t-innbled to place it (direct from the ‘producer t0 the consumer) at a. price ‘that will mnko you smile. Think of it, a (half barrel) size of before Nov. 30. as lifter that date “ii ‘"'1591*$1‘3-50~ they will be placed in tho hands of my attorney for collection. D. BELL, LEASE . t: w- »., One of the best bus- iness stands in the city. ' Three floors-two en- Outside warehouse at rear. Suitable for ~ either or ' retail tnance hoist. wholesale business. Apply to R. E. WHITE, (Iolory is not washed. but intend- ‘ed rm‘ keeping for some time. ‘Send in your orders for as many "isle-uses as required. nat forgetting , i -_-_---~ ,to lnrlose the necessary cosh, and iron RENT on tlivy will be forwarded to nearest shipping point, ivhr-Jther by freight or express. (To non-booking stations add charges.) your state .1. J. eAv a. son Charlottetown, l’. E. l. AUCTION SALE Auction Sale oi Victoria, lint 29. tho subsi-rlbcl" will sell by public ziuctinn on the premises. Friday, the !27tih duy oi’ October. i922 at. 2.30 o'clock p. m. lior hollfle 11nd lot, sit- natofl on corner of lloilv-urd and Russel Street. The ilmise is in first class order. Also household furni- turn consistlnt: in part, bod mat- tress, extension table, hull stand, J, S, Wedlflck, chairs dud other articles not named. Phone 933. MRS. E. H. WRIGHT, Victoria NOTICE ! _ O. l. "HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER 1st. Mondays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; 1 p.m. ‘fuoadayo foi-Orwolln ..2p.m. Wodnudayn (only) for Victoria b! .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 a.m. Fridays for East Rlvar at. . . . . . .. 6.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. llturdays for Wu: Itlvnr at . . . . . 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. 900001-8-1Wl “l should say it was the things FY0611"? lb i-hiisieu," l answered, pleased‘ at‘p,,;n_ the compliment. "'l‘h.'il‘s port oi‘ it too. But Y0“ hove the. correct sense of things You know the quiet oi’ a neutrai nt-ss of bare spaces. You know the sort of liltight color that should break into an otherwise monot- onous corner. You instinctively ritooso thtTfIftlCiO that's plnln and good in line-J’ “Listen to the girl." i interrup- ted. l was still not too used t0 flattery. "lfavo you been taking vour ox~ cruises?" l-Ieien demanded sudden- ly. I flushed a little. “l have Iieen forgettlngfl-J‘ _ "You've no right to forfifiii" 5"“ scold-ed t-rossly. A woman .\'0\1l' IUZP who wants to keep her Yfllllh would lTzivzv to do it little work for ‘t: a woman who has lived its you have, who wants to regain he!‘ youth. must work five times us ,.______-__-——- sills: llEll HlllM llN ll_l[E_ll_ATlllll So Think: Mrs. T of Ontario, Regardinzllizrflia E. Pinkham’: Vegetaiblo Compound Knlghtlngton, 0ntario.—"l took Lydia. E, Plnkhanfs Vegetable Com- ‘EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINzESi mo. INTERNATIONAL LINE _ OJ. GOVERNOR DINQLEY will leave 8L, John ovary Wednesday‘ ll I a-ln. and ovary Oafurday at 0 p.10. (Atlantic time) for Bolton. _ Wodnoaday tripe an vla Ianport and Luboo. duo Bolton about Iiairony III‘? ‘L , Joltniffr‘ ma! 810.00“ _ dinosaur or. P‘ auto/Onion dlroot, duo Sundays ‘about 2 pan ITUMk-Loavo IoQn Mondays and Fridays at 10 mm. for In» ITATIROO MI $8.00 M Iofllaéqonobtlondl qIdofVlTIii ‘Mdtrobollfln Lino ,_oxbrool "viiilf use piiliiu no». mic Vegetable Oom- p o u n d herself recommended it to ms and l think its use saved me from an operation. I highly recommend it to all women who havo tronblla like mine, and am willing for you to use my um- monlsiP-Mns. Dunn. J. Tamar Knigbtlngtnn, Ontario. Some female troubles may through neglect. roach a stone when an gperatlon to necessary. But tho mo common summation not the surgical onu; they are not caused by serious displacements, tumors or growths, aith tho aympmnis ‘iipsmmrnmlhii L“ o s» ii u» I fllflllll PO "O prolout ‘mi 9mm loriod background and the restful-‘ Ml] -' m appear the ..~ about disturb pootno flint Plnklam’! ICU been b0 ‘Mme o; ‘he iliitckitche or lumbago Rub old, IIOIIGSI. st. ‘Jacobs 0n whenever you have sciatica, neu- ralgia, rheumatism or sprains. 11B l! is absolutely harmless and doesn t burn the skin. . FIRE DESTROYED FAMOUS CHARTER OAK STABLES IIAiRTFORD, ‘Conn... ‘Oct. 27. '~' Flour race horlos. Alma-dab 0"‘ ward, ‘Harry Do and Abbe ’Dl1‘°°li noted pacers. and Daybreak. W911‘ known trottcr, were burned to when fire swept through the fam- tor Oak Park ‘nenr here. Wesley that he, was shot late this after- piinxlmntely $30,000. ‘Almaden On ward alone being valued a1 $10000 They were not insured. led to safety. The fire is of unknown origin- , NEW RELIGIOUS SEC-T FAILED TO PROVIDE MAiOUEOD, Altai. Oct. 23. --Nlok Joy, found guilty of manslaughter July, wits sentenced by Walsh to one year in the provincial jail, his term to date from August 7. ‘Following a verdict of "guilty" with a recommendation for mercy returned by a jury here last night, Mr. Justice Walsh ordered Mrs. ter in connection with the deathof her brotherdn-luw. Sum Joy, at Bellevuo, last August, released on suspended sentence. ' ‘In the case of her husband, Nick the third party held in connection with the cue, will be charged to- morrow. ibut it is_ understood prp~ ceedlngs will ‘be stayed. . ‘ strange religion of which he professed. and t more guilty of the ‘two. -‘ Joy died of neglect. ' Maddonlip Unanlmtty. who olainnslwl~ t ‘wmi lha rn a IIIIII. 4P?" i~."9“ death in their stalls early today‘ nus Charter ‘Oflk 511131105 a‘ ‘Ch“"" which he dild with the muzzle of a R. n trotter; was so ‘badly burned noon. The horses which were prl’ raloly owned. were valued iit. an- 'l‘\\'enty other horses in the stables were in connection with the death ofhls brother, ISam Joy, at l-Iilicrest last Justice . Mary Joy, charged with rnanslaugh» Joy. Niv-ho was also found guilty, ‘judgment was reserved. lSam Villa, Evidence secured by the prosecu- tion from ‘Nick Joy ‘showed that his wife, who confoslodtmmurder. was under his donliita in {he DWI!‘ ently took the view that lhtl woatbe "rho new religious sect believed in faith heal- ing and the Crown claimed the ac- cused failed to provide necessary medical attention,‘ and that 8am H's‘ (Iloomltvl; paused. Why kill this man—he _ could be useful to. After all, their quarrel was chiefly. because the General wanted to take the Gringo along. ‘ Meanwhile kind old Farley, who had heard the latter part of the argument was giving Inez a se- vere scolding. The girl considered hor foster father as the wisest mun who ever lived, ‘but that was no reason for listening to him now in fact she hardly heard hi-m, for she too. hodi a problem to handle. Farley was scolding her because he did not approve of her- conduct. Now femlnlueconduct ls part of feminine strategy, designed to confound the male kind. If Farley lnid approved of her conduct it would mean that he understood it would have made her doubtful of its value. After the good- oldl man. had said hie any und heard nothing In re- butal, us was his custom, he walk ed away. The girl finished her thinking and called! Marvin out. “Now said he. “if you don't mind i"d like t0 talk to that cap- tain friend of yours." "Yes." said Inez, her voice high with anxiety, “you tell hlm—you tell him lie can be the King of Hearts." “\Vliy'.'" “You tcll hlni you no me—_v‘ou no like me." "But Ido like you." “l know, J. know," she insisted, but tell him so. Just one little pre- tend till lie go." - “But I don't see why." ‘ “lPlease please she b88585. "l am so afraid for you.’ ‘Silo walked towards the Bate to see if the cnptalln were within ear shot. Muiwln felt one of his dizzy‘ spells coming, he passed his hand over his eyes and muttered: “And you promised you would never leave me." care for again. feel how I love you? unilerstsnd?" ill-ls sold that you belong to him: line lie like 1181i, iiiu the time‘ lhe any that. l belong to y0u—.lll5t ty-oit," she cried, and before they] knew lit they were in each other s‘; arms. ‘The captain from the gates saw the embrace, yet he did not shoot nor even advance. To the iglrlfls surpnise, ho stood stock still while Gen. Aguilar strode forward, .nnd roughly liurle dher from Mar-l lvin's arms. _ ' “What are you twine to do [demanded ‘Mnrl/illi- . “Come oillngo. 1 take you with me," and iso saying he laid a. heavy‘ h-and on the boy. ‘The General suddenly saw bright stars and stumbled backward till he steadied himself against the house. ‘Marvin's fist had collided against the Mexicans substantial- 'ly built jaw .lt was a 800d thinz for- ‘Marvin than the blow was a stiff one. It confused the General s faculllties just. long enough t0 m" turd the inevitable annular and m,“ pntervai was enough for both -lnez and the captain to intervene. The General did not fire. bill Marvin becainb the centre of bom- bardment or lush rower exoloslvn Mexican aths for some minutes. Finally it. was agreed that. the prisoner was not to be shot and Inez advised him to go peaceably pistol between his ribs. The girl could not understand Santa's apathy, but he explained: "He is General. l um oniyJll-‘ll- a. captain and. must obey." Then argument was stopped by the sudden liiterupption of Syl- vester Oman: ‘fiaiptain, Captain, taking hi‘in away." “Yes, I know it.” »,‘lStop him he is worth millions gasped Cross. “IM-illlons! Wlho?" Gross whispered in the captain's that cuss is ear. "StopIhl~m—young Phillip J. ls worth mtlilions. Stop him or lt. will cost you 8100.000." ‘lCai-ranrbo," the captain's Jaw dropped. “ l forget the ransom and he strode for the gate.‘ “Save ‘him, ha"! laughed the captain no he cocked his auto- matic. "I guard your Gringo with my life. Eh. Monster Cross?" nSure get after him" Gross cali- ed after the vanished captain. “Go help him" Inez demanded. "Wlho mo?" said Cross. "quit your kidding.‘ \ - Then he was forced to hold e girl by main force to prevent her from rushing out of the patio. in the midst of ll. came the sharp cnckla of a duel with automatic pistols. Inez knew - that. the man sha loved was in range of the bui- lets and’ gave the long rang; Yankee the battle of his life to restrain her. Marvin sibrtlptly- entered the gummy villcti ni sinned.- express- givinil tho devil n ni tiiliiz" I10 l I d. made a quick Inspection to goo he wainot hurt. than was "Whoa-ads tho so» he asked “'1 must was my ‘h "You 0t tho 00am" \ i and trot-elf" _ '4. " W Handm- I ofIO~ 20- 50- I IIOO- 20¢ 35¢ 90¢ $1. 75 k a ‘Superb ualify” . To Contractors Tenders will ba received by the nderslgned tip to noon Saturday, u ‘Like a flash she was at his sldsocwber 28m for the memo“ o, - I ' _ itha residence in Charlottetown tor 5mm H’ saw and gm“ nuns" “Ohi dearest 5°“ b its only Ne‘ Mrs. John Richards. Wlllli D01" Y0“ kuowrwant yowspecillcatlons can be seen at this 13W"- Y°“ office. Plans and Lowest or any tender not. ‘necessarily accepted. ' UHAPPELL C. H U N T E R, Architects "AUCTION SALE I will sell by Puiblic Auction on ping. etc. i of water in the yard. stock, crop and Implements. further particulars see hand bills It stormy sale will ‘be held the fol- lowing lflne day. sharp, -my farm nlacres, 70 acres ready to clear. and out lbulidlngs in good repair. l-Iandychurches, stores and ship- Never failing stream ‘my premises at St. Catherlnesh on Monday, Oct. 30th, at one o'clock consisting of 72 clear, balance Dwelling house Also my For J. M. MacFadyon, ‘St. Oatherinas, R. H. No. 3 ‘Bonshnw. J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. Big Clearance ‘ AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm I will sell on my late premises without re- servo. at Rockey Point on Satur- day the 28th day of October, 1922, at the hour all my valuable stock. farming outfit as ‘follows: — STOCK-d tbrood draft mare. ten years; 1 general purpose marcl 1 draft horse. four BBVQI] YEBPB; 0f 1 o'clock ' p. m. crop and yours; 1 ‘blood filly, one and half years; 1 pure bred lS-horthorn bull, three years; 4 choice mlich cows. 1 ‘to freshen March and holler . 2 in half year in calf; in January, 1 in May; l choice two ‘Shorthorn grade 4 one and a half year steers; 1 heifer, one year; 4 CBIVBB. six months; spring pigs. bred Yo ens. 10 choice oung breeding ewes; .1 brood sow 4 fall pigs, 1 pure {If i108. 50 hem. 30 chick- CROP-w tons hay. quantity of IMPLMlBlNTS —— 1 (new), harness 1 No. 11 plow aoufflar (new), mower 6 ft; 1 hay mire, g wood slelghs. ‘l truck wagon, cart (new), l (lrivlns wagon (new), sprayer. thrssher and cleaner Halls lbs. cream separator Eln! plow (Crown). l disc bun-ow 1 ‘S. ‘If. hon-ow. 1 pin barrow, 1 set bean scales 450 "i" "in!" traces. 1 cart saddle Ind brseohln, ‘1 express pod, a collars and hsmos, 1 set driving numerous other 1 and straw, 250 stook bats, 40 bushels wheat. 300 bus potiaitom 500 bus. sugar ‘beets. 12000 ‘bushels turnips. Cocksiiutt manure spreader, 1 binder. Frost k Wood (new) truck and carrier. 1 sectional seeder, Frost d: Wood (new), 1 1 Frost fi Wood engine lbs, "$21G not‘ mentioned. lo I. one from “at, Pdnznd a half miles ‘l potato 41-2 l! P _ 750 Empire, 1 harness, 8 ghium, to fly into ‘his arms when em‘ m , cur; “tnuoeeado ‘usflaaiativnd hi‘: “rm ‘aifilofiivo. no reserve. as ziilhbiuvu, in’; wit on tin ma. s“. - i "glkgkmgwmltlil W‘ FOR SA LE Excellent land, from 50 to 200 acres to suit purchasers, with build lugs. Four miles from Charlotte- town, ne-nr post office, churches, We invite inspection. BYRNE BROS. North River AUCTION SALE _ l At Tnrantum on Friday, Oct. 27 .sow. ‘l ewes. 8 lambs, 18 geese, 4" Auorton SALE. l am instructed h: Daniel its Klnnon of Canoe Cove, to sell on his premises on Thursday the will day of October at the hour of 1 o'clock p. iii., the following stock, 1 good working horse, 2 f ri-uw cows, freshened in August, ‘. cog due to freshen ‘May 4th, 1 fat cow, 2 heifers 1% years old, 1 ox 11,1, Wars old. 2 helfq-“calvas. 1 brood ducks, 60 116118. , Terms.—AIl sums up to five dol- ciish. Over that amount 13 at 1 o'clock sharp of stock crop 1MB etc. Stock: 2 General purposr horses 9 and 10 yrs; 5 milch cows, nil young; 2 to iresiion. ii Adifii. 2 to freshen in May, 1 ii‘ Junexl furrow cow, 4 pigs. 1 brnnii 50"’- ‘l "cling cattle, 1-2 years; 85 hens. Implements: 1 ilily mower, Mas- sey Harris; 1 ilfly rake, 1 disc har row. 1 spike harruw, 1 single plow. 1 gang plow, Massey Harris, 3 months credit on approved lolnt notes. ‘ Sale positive as Mr. McKlnnon is leaving the Island. NEIL McKENZlE, ' Auctioneer I FOR I SALE driving wnsnn, 1 ‘box sleigh, 1 W001i Blclkh. 1 cart and wheels, 1 l-"lcki 1 Dull-TH‘. 1 set driving har~ iiess, all working hnruesg trace; “@- Cwp: 160 stock oats, a tom My. quantity straw. 10o busheli potatoes. I60 bushels turnips, 1 cream separator, 1 sewing ma. chine. also all household furniture and lot of articles not mentlongfl Sale positive, no reserve u; l uni ‘Wrlllvelv lenvlnx roi- the United States by Nov. 10th. JOHN B. HUGHES, Avondule. J. A. McDonald", Auctioneer. Public Auction l am instructed by Franklin Mill, Mnrshfield, to sell by public aucqon Xorkzhlre cow 6 months old. ‘ I am instructed by Mr. Lem Mo- Klnnon of I-llghfield to sell by pub- llc auction on October 25th, th following ‘Crop, ‘Stock and Iinple ments, " horses 7 years‘ old. 8 coll»! ll head of cattle. 5 milking. ons registered Ayrshire. 4 years old due to freshen December 1st, ‘I r gistered Ayrshire Heifers, 4 cattl 1 1-2 years old, one pure bro Leghorn hens. blllf-lvlltol‘. disc burrow, tooth narrows, gang plow, no single rlow. International U-nrla engine, grain crusher, fanning mil platform scales 2000 lbs, truck wagon. cart, wood shlgii bob sleigh, toboggan sleigh. on driving wagon. Booo feet or board "l1 Oowfier- 27th.. in- 10.. o'clock 531ml) the following: 4 mlich oows, Kriutedlolisteln with calf, 4 mlich BOWB. KPH-db A-ryshlre with calf; 2 mlich cows. Erade shorthorn with self. 8 halter». 2 vein-ii Old, m; 1 steer. 2 years old; 2 steers 1 year old; 1 bull 8 yeairs old, Ayrshire; 1 bu" cnlf- nnre bred Holstein, 4 mouths old; 1 brood sow; 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow 6 months old- 1 pure bred Yorkshire Boar, ' "with" <>ld= 4 snrlnz piss; l0 riiiu plan: l0 pure tired Pinon ducks; 120 stooits of (wheat, [my 0M5, straw and turnips. T¢PII18‘$10.00 0i‘ under that 8m- ount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. 7 per cent. off for cash, PETER BFt-ODIE, Auctioneer -__-___-. Big cliiiiiiiii iiiiiliii so. \ my farm ‘M. Eaot R lt day, Oct 20m at iwoiiitiiiiiinsimfl: NI purpose homo»? extra good mlich cows in calf. all youngfuluu 4 9°"! “W9. 30 choice geese, GNP-d stacks of oats, 7 stack; or bay. Implements-l Massey Bu. '5' him": 5 Ill! cotton, 8 uto spring tooth barrows. 1 out of drug hlmwr. i sells wiieoftnmm it cartsfll truckfl 32pm“ yuan’. g Willi! “ions. 1 gang plow, g ""3" 91"» 1 WM muffler. 1 throshor and ole; mum. 1 Manet cream mentor. 1 m honors, l wood- ulolgiu with t»; 1‘ - - I m‘ gig} as?“ ii lot of studing, hardwood plan “Harness-Z sets 0f driving ht! fness. one new cart harness, ioltl ler traces, collar and ham Well fharness, forks. shovels an boa stoves and a lot of other artlcli Ford Car. ‘ --0r0r-0ne acre turnlpl. 14 n0 corn in atook, hay, oats all potatoes. stray. Terms 1B months credit on Ii sums over 85.00 6% oi! for PETIR onooiz. Auotidnou o "I will sell by public IIIOHOII 011 i‘ tiie following. Stock-d good "n, ll We tfdtilfmdkllig than mun uoh day. We also have broaltflfl 1‘ balm and taut. " All INN TH! IIIOIW ouropnd put.‘ . Ash- your for ~ o. a oregano 1' muqlwi‘ 1;.