- 1l..'ll.ll t...l.;.. l‘ ' To Pacific- Goastl Canadian National Railways In- augurato New Fast Dally Service Between Montreal and Vancouv- en-Luxurlouo Trllnl In Oper- ation. ' a . Isltltl I?‘ Kr JUST ll cut lit-Sid. lieu Back hurts of llldder bothers. .:‘:‘:;i. 1EmlI»vmen 1 Exchange ' l hi. IL, Oct. 14. 1080, to Don $0.‘ Iolsure (formerly Lilian The depnrtmmt of Agriculture, will Hlt the m-rnes of npplicants for Martin), u son. .--__..._-___- IIARHAGES labour, and ot those who have position to offer in any line of tttrotl-nowantlt-on Oct it'll I110 0f the Ride 6Z8 12th hit Vancouver, B. C. lbw. wort. Two positions on Pure Bred 21. aural n. a. ueundlut Mina- ol Link. Albortl. to Edith Itock farms with flee house and other privileges are now available. Louise dint doubler o! Ir. and III- H. Howard. mrlsarly of P. I. I. Apply to Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown. ‘Y 8536-10-1d-Itt-U. TOM'S AND MARY'S PROBLEM N9 man on woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kindneyfi Wclflonallv. says n well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid Wllivh 9|‘!!! "l" Chapt er 1 47. _-..-_- From all points in the Maritime Provinces there ‘is the finest of through rail service to the Pacific Coast, via Canadian National Rail- ways All that travel conlfort can sug- gest, convey, or devise. ishere for the traveller. The most modern of steel equipment-first class coach- es. standard sleepers. tourist cars llnd luxurious compartments cars, are on the through trains between Montreal and Vancouver. The ex- cellence of the connecting train from Eastern points. the “Ocean Limited." is known to all travel- lers, The new service from coast A week passed. I bad not answer- ed Kenneth’s letter. ‘l had, it is _ true. writ! three of‘four, but kidney pores so they slugglshiy fli- lorn them up as soon as finished. tor or strain only part of the W881? In onei begged for more time. Illmd poisons from the blood. m?" felt I could not goqlm him, but you get sick. Nearly B" lbw!"- neitber could l tear from my heart ‘tism, headaches. liver trouble. ,and thoughts the ideal I had kept narvgugnpss, constipation. dizzi- all -the hard years of my life-—nly megs, sleeplesslless. bladder 115501" dreams of him-Abe only man I had darn come iron sluggish kidney!- met for whom 1 had thought l! The moment zyon feel a dull ache could care. fin the kidneys of 1'01" back hurl!- Tnen. too. -I had none of that m. i; me urine ls cloudy. offrllflivr- feeling of—somethlng very closely full of sediment, irregular M 035-" resr-nlbling inferiority that I had age or attended by a sensation 0i ‘with ‘Frank Clarion-a feeling ai- scalding g9! about four ounces (if ,nlost impossible to overcome be 3w Sam's gram any reliable phar- cause of our relations. Kenneth ma" and take a lablespoonful in was a working man, a ranchmnn.“ gfass of Wam- berore breakfast Th"? was no quesuou of equality’ Ifor a few (lays and Your kidneys Malena m: and flaking 111205175. R ly-inthedtvofuucan n?! idea: nun. burdened with uceadvo ht, wan upon table and =1 -I I nnams 1 MACMILLAN-At Wood Islands Wat, on. u, 10:0, Malcolm A. Kill-ll. 830d 72 years. m lnllouui Tue LATE JAMES oowulvs. ltription Tablets." friends~docton tell their patients. until thousands ‘mow and u“ convenient ‘la rrrl less met The? ca: ‘ Income Tax 1919 Provincial 1 non SALE Ayrshire bull, dam . sire (‘apizlin Kidd, I 1917. l-‘ourzil Notice is hereby given that im- cinl Income ‘Tax for 1919 shall l; mediately after the 2nd, day of No- then remaining unpaid " vember, 1920, executlo will be ARTHUR NEWBEnv placed in the hands the sheriff Asst. Provincial Treas’ for enforcement as provided by law 15th’ Oct 13m against all persons whose Provin- 3507-10-15-tf. ' le. ef! Press. fl hyalldrug ' s l l l I l l I l z Registered Lady Rollo. ‘Hie funeral of till- inn. Jallles t ‘i .3 sauna: noun m. blatan- ,/_/ l t l- “eh/m Tklwlj“? truth "rw-s- ‘~"- bomel 8T.’- ‘Ks: ‘- ' - '- " 1 14:1; . hi. ' 1w - l {lltlil -l=' rot-us‘ l‘ .l‘ > 1 _ 'l.lwp wtvlfi before hi. .‘i».:~ll when l he became ill and notwirhslanaling the skillful attendance of several physicians and constant treatment of loving friends and relatives he fimlly succumbed and gave his spirit to the Great Beyond. .\Ir. Dowltng was a man of mild temper- ment always sociable and ever will- ing to help a fellow friend. lie was for setellleen years" an ~-'-'l‘)lovee of lhr- ..+ e if. l'\('l‘l1 l.t _. : I'.;\.‘l l _ =wus ti’ ‘we m‘ forty-two years. The pail Iltarerll were Ernest Prunty. Ilob- s»; Duncan, Patrick McKennn, Lambert Spencer, Arthur Hewett and Peter Trninor. High Mass was celebrated at S1. Dunstallis (‘ath- lrdral by Rev. Maurice McDonald nnri Ill-v. Fnthcr St John oiiicizlted at the grave. The floral tributes. were many and llvfllillflll including cresenl from BYOIIIGTIIOIVl of ltuil» way Traiusmt-n, wrclllll from cm- plovees‘ of (‘or I)"P"'T"JIPY.I. 1h»... pm- n . n. Wrwrwful wifv=»n'vd s were‘. chil- - '- n". n loving " . . .i'-i' and lnuctl = Dlfh thv wil be ‘extended in their '1 IIIQD’ Bmirles these a . .. left lllél mother Iiirswkb- rtlhslm [howling ‘lfll three tbFOlllPFa trill seven sisters. The brothers sveEdwnrti, Charlottetown, Dennis, Charlottetown and William 01' Law: ell, Mass. The sisters are Mrs. James ‘Smith, Royalty, Mrs. Philip Doyle. Mrs. Michael Smith and Ma's. Peter Corish, Wharlottctown. Mrs. Dan (‘urle_v, New Glasgow". .\'. S. Mrs. Wm. Langill and Mrs. Hor- ace Weener, Itoxbury. Mass. 11.1.1‘. .\\< '. Commencing Novvmber‘ lat, Luxury Tax will be Collected by Means oi Stamp! The collector of Inland Revenue Charlottetown, has been notified ‘ly the inland Revenue Depart» nent at. OUIIWII, that, commencing lovember 1st, the Luxury Tux vii! be collected lly mt-nns m‘ ‘itrvmps, which tiny b.» procurrtl 'r 1H Inlanl 1?": riu» offices " ‘w’ ' ' r - Yr“ '-r ‘equlred 1v ltevepue (if-fire on l! enth month, Stntemonts zlnll Sales Slips, but they will affix stamps to Sales Slips, as explain- ‘ l ‘ill t0»: is) nnrl "llh born September. -~-Er wi: lj-r ' Surfs F..\~‘ u il soon . fsppy it) Pul- . _ 1 v.0." & PaLlnt-r, Solici untlersigllui owrlcr. ‘MARK ‘CHEVERIE. Arllladzlle, I’.E.I. [Org or [0 the. ‘ZKZ 369l-I0-29~sl_ll\vf-4l p‘ V, Va FPRM . FOR M? Footsie Tllut beautifully situated farm 0f almost 200 acres at Kcppocll Lut i8 (lverlooking Hillsboro Bay near the entrance to Charlottetown llillhili‘. 4 l1.’ miles from the city. Mcrl- Ihan half the land is clelll‘. the balance being covet-mi with Ilard and soft wood. 'I'llere is n fine 48 acres of land at East Royalty, Um house in good rpz)uir‘ minim). 121N995 101ml!“- P- E- l-- 3 1'3 rd with hot water heating plant; nlilvs from (‘h6rlOll0tOWll. new. _ _ Vlt-rqvlene gas, hot android water mouse and outbuildings, water m 1nd bathroom; also a con e and llutlse and barn, handy school and \ as outbuildings all in fair condition. churches. If not sold privately will The pruperty Wm be lwm Wm, he put up at. Public Auction on Wedneldayl November 8th’ at 1 ,s.cck, crop and machinery or with . nl. There will also be sold on ‘hat date the stock, crop and ma- chinery un fzlrlll. 'I‘erllls, all amounts under $10.00 cash, over lilnt amount 13 months credit on '00 o0 approved joint notes. If slorluygszllc ' " will be held on the following day.‘ i-‘or further particulars apply ti», Brenton MacMillan, East Royultvl i‘. I. Soc hand hills later. PETER BRODIE. Auctions-or [out Apply to W. W. OWEN l-IS Pownul Street. Phone T7. or at Farm. Phone it5-2. dy. 1 wk. Retiring From Business Joseph 711E111 who has “t l\‘l writ-e“ f-r 1",". r Si) _\'P:lrS . . '1‘ t i i ! Mr ., ,. .,, ll'— l-l it.’ ,-. .p l',\. LSYUTL‘, \\'ill'f9ll0ll:5I‘ and other build- lgs, 2Il>0 lil ()_\'Si'.'l' 011010 Film 10f ; 1; (l Bridge --—- ‘;lvilil its largo Store, two buildings A, Brurklvy Beach conmmmg 91 [lillu residence with an acre or more ICTIE§ of Lind. all cleared and in aimml- 0159“ m? 1W" Prullemes by high 5,319 of cumvmlun “r811 fen. Private- Sale. Apply zll once to Jos- ced with. wove wire and hedges‘, 1.11 Gull-mt, Rusticoviilts, large dwelling house and commud. 0720-10-23-31. ions burns and out buildings irl ‘iond repzliri Near school and chur-l shes. Close to oyster mud‘ and aill “‘.‘1‘.‘.'..§-".i.°“..%‘§.i;‘.’.".. lAuction i Brtd Cattle Etc. MRS. JOHN CUDMORE. 3423-10-13-121. tun, 1.01 1S. on Oct. 28th itl 1 p: Auction Salel (three horsepower) and one gust. (line engine, (71-2 horsepower) Sale pOSlIIVG. H. G. MORRISON. Atlt-lltnlet-l‘ “T ‘l I am instructed by George Mu Campbell of Canoe Cove, to sell on 3G45»10-‘.'2-4i.. his premises on Saturtlzrv 20th inst.., at the hour of one o'clock p. m, the following stock. i‘ I 3 cows in calf, 1 cow furrow‘, fat cow, 1 registered Sllorthorn, cmv I’. years old. 1 Iloislcill h/lifcrl 1 _\'lill‘ old, 1 bull Iiolstein grade, 1 year (lid, one cull‘ 2 lllollllls old. one rt-gistcrlrtl ilolst» in hull I’. p-vrtrs qltl 2 rt terotl Shorlilurn calves fl m’ u" f’. r tr ..1'1 " m. One and one half lilllPS Qunniiyv lllllllJPI‘ and wood ‘if: l lllllill-IY Hui-Urn Q 1| . -. i an. 1 punlzl‘ ‘ I l.: .‘ l:ll 11:‘ ‘nlnlll. spreader, 1 driving sltigh, weigh. d hellnery. 'l‘elopllonc and ell-c grit: light wires passing un ronrl. 1vtI'II'lS.--‘r\ll sullls up In til-t- (llil- lmenllmg W" 9T5 ‘Ymllll lam‘ PM], Over ma, mnnun, H well In see tllls farm as it is lloaut ed on page 3 or the Regulations. All Retail Merchants selling good: aubJect to Luxury Tax are requir- ed to take out a license at once. ‘Applications are received and Li~ ceases issued from the Office of the lflollector, Charlottetown Re- tail Merchants will forward in the usual manner Statements and Sales Blips to cover Luxury Tax collected up to and including Oct. 30th. Perforators for czlnceliing those stamps will bt- forwarded tn all persons taking ollt a Retailer's License. Manufacturers and Wholesalers will understand. of course, that. they will make returns to the In- land Revenue office as heretofore. The Stamps apply only to the ml. ection of Luxury Tax. 3723 10 25 ii. Farmers Notice Commencing Monday. Soptem er 21th. we will take delivery of Ivc he'll l! the folluwlfig pnlnll. Farm» ore having hoins tn offer will do wall to see our representative-s av their respective stations Tl l-I\|l.\ \ z ‘ l» n. r It r-tllock and Be?! . Nnrtbam. C, W Quigley and Home. St. Paten- wnnnlnui Wm C. Clark. Burnmerllde. Jllhu Whitehead. Kent-tumor: L. H. D. cbeod. Albany Louis Mutton. Carleton verott Hllllll llmerald verott wedlock. Hun We will take delivery of hogs ov- wooh day at our plant in Cha ‘ lliflloot market prices ' at tau. n I r u S?» 083R» .. Anette’ 52%‘; °" months credit on approved Jillllliirlx“): 511M154 h! one "T m" l)!‘ “m, six p" w“, o" forvlllYllllllg and shipping localities in ,‘l'. I}. Isl-anti. For further particulars apply in , PRESTON L. CAMPBELL. : l New Giasgolv. l’.I-.'.! ,§i1]41l'l0'22-f$lll-13l. NEIL MCKENUE. Auctioneer. 3628- ltl-22-4i. i i ion Sale of Stock j and Crop 100 Woodsmen ’ , , , l . nstrltcied by Wall-ice l Wllontley to sell on his farm (Eust For one 0n the best companies ill' “Wally ‘m 0010b" 2531- 1920. 81 New Hampshire. Highest wages.’ 1' °'°1°(‘k YOHI-‘lwlll! Block and Railway to Camp. Fares advanccdwmp’ pure-d 14 Qcgober 1920 j 19 herd choice milking cows, M_ A MORMSON, ‘some hnve freshenetl Others arc pandas‘ p_ E_ r_}dlle to freshen tllis fall. ssos-lons-lsl; 2 m owl- ‘ , 2 heifers. 2 general purpose horses, 5 yrs. iolti. Hackney and 'I‘hnrndyk4=,, y 1 filly. 1 1-2 years old, Ilackney. i n; Ciluice lot breeding ewes. 1 Pure bred Leicester rum, (re- gistered.) (REGISTERED 1 Broodsow. 70 Hens. 710 Ducks w. llll"hl~lsl 2 stacks llily. 2 stacks straw. 100 bushels potatoes. 200 bushels turnips. 1 Gasoline Engine, 5 1i. I’.. new. 1 Express wagon in good res '\'t' "hreshodl .. l ». -"l llllll.~T- irtllli ll. Vflll l-t if‘! r ri llt (lttnlvn tmtll rlmm, on i<‘rl< the 10th Novcnlllor. 15120 for (hit (‘I'I\\'f'_\'ilfl4'f‘ Ills lilujt-nty‘! Mails. on] rl proposed Contract for four YIVITII.‘ nix times por wot-k tlvr-r Rural Mall‘ route No. 1 fom Mt. Stewart. i‘. l-I. Island from the Postmaster Gonor- nl's pleasure. Printed notices containing furtll~ er information an to conditions of proposed (‘nntmrt may he seen nnl blank formn of Tender may he ob- tained at the Post Officer! of Mt. Stewart and at the office of tho Port Office Inspector. JOHN I‘. WIIEAII. Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown. Oct. 1th, 1920, l0-9-Slt3l. l,‘ t-ivo ri l 1 Chevrolet car. TERMS All sums up to $10 cash, over tilnt amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. 8 per cent off for cash. J. A. MIcDONALD, Auctioneer. 3569-10-20-61. luabflc- Property tilt? 0i Pure Al Meadolvzs Stock ‘l<‘;lrlll. lizmlil~ Ml". John Silupstnl will stlli l.‘ lien-i of milk strum shortllul-ll ("LIIIIP ulsu gasulinp engine from iulcll us‘ Mtlllizlguts containing I00 'l('l’(.~' lll I‘.\'(‘(‘llt*lll sllnt- of cultiva- l'll‘f'llill‘il llozlring fruit of bost uml wzltcrml. (lnntl cents-m floors in siallins (l0 no social questions to worry me. 'l3n',—dld I. now that I bad met him ltgzlin, grown to know ll-im bettfr. (are enough for him to leavelnlyl work. which I had learned to love; I my lfrientis. Tonl and Wary: my enl- ployer. who was so kind to me—aud give myself to him? How I wisliPtl. that Dad were nlive, that I might. ask him what to i do. But-Jl lllllsl tiecida»! Tnut J kept me awake at nights. li made me unygjiy at all times. even wllelr I should have been entirely en-l grossed with my work. "IWhst ‘I11 the world is the matter with you. Zeml?" hiary asked. "I had telephoned “other I would stop at the ‘ShUp and have dinner with Tom and Mary. and we had waited until the rush was over and could talk." "l don't know, Mary, 1 wish I did!"- "Well, I do." "Then tell me." I said laughingly. "You're in love! Don't I knowl the symptoms? Go away, Tom—l you ain't supposed to hear this." ‘ti won't g0 stray! l'm just as in- terested in .\i_iss Zena as you are," lle answered, flashing a look at me llllll asked as plainly as words if I wished him to leave us. ’ “Finn's right, Tom, don't let her llnss you. You stay right here." I had no idea of putting problelll up to illPs two clears. but l_ zllwlrvs felt bettcr for being with‘ vllrlll. Tllcy- rvzllly loved lne. that I, knew. Anti they never questioned. uw-ver intruded. I sometimes wished ~ - -t~.l=~ll‘. ‘never Illznwll nllylilinl; ‘liil‘"r' n1 Sip l .l...,< st: happy _ lttricctly cmlll-rr l‘ll, that i: lne‘ n joy to in: with, lat-r llllil t.- wntcll hcr. I Anti Tolll! lie IIIIUFIH} her, yet. did Ilill‘ s-"jmll llQI'—\VlllIJl\ he might cash- 1y have done. hizlry was vnlatilej iilltl ill times had to be held with rather a tight rein. l had foun-l till-ll uut when we lived lat Mrs. I-‘ugirfls. Willie her liltlll-S or right‘ and wrong were clearly deiinedfl convention meuntjothinlz at all to, her, lBut ‘Poul, like most men. was,‘ Pale, Nervous Women Told Howe To Afiauire Strengthl And Energy. my l‘ l Slut-e Vino] was first introduced hen- =nllu> years ago it llns llliltlt‘ il grtul Illilll)’ friends zllllnng our Wit’ mcn. llr-t-altlso it is such an unusnzli P0111911)‘. ‘ lt is the first cod liver lllP.'ll('.lI'l9 ever to have been tnntlc without. the nil and nauseating grease. and the lroll enlployed in 11s composition, is an ilnprovcnlcnt over old ltletlit-inzll irons. Many wo- men ‘here who were once pale until sllllrlw and always tired, are now} robust and strong, because Vinolf certainly untl quickly creates red blood and makes one's tlaily food ill‘0(lll(‘(' the nvccssarfv nourislllnellt for good health. Auci n Sale of liorses,l Sulkeys and Carts I will sell by Public Auction at my llzlrn on ’I'hursda_l- 28th of 0t:- 1011"!‘ the following horses: Doll Bailey, 2.25 1~4 trot. King Okla. 2.11 l-4 pace. 1 three your oltl colt by Seymour Dillon. 1 three your old colt 'I‘odd. Also seven carts, three sulkeys, one wagon and one sleigh. ‘Sale positive, no reserve. 'l‘erlus cash or approved notes bearing 6 per cent. J. STANLEY WEDLOCK,.... 3039-10fll2-fn1u-3i. l . . [leflfilllfthdlltiliflll Sale At Alcrlllaid on Wednesday, Oct. 27th at one o'clock. Having decided to give np farming I will sell on above date my beautiful farm of 135 acres of choice land situated at Alerlnllid, 90 acres, balance in great condition, 18 chains of shore front. valuable marsh and woods, good or chard. buildings well sheltered. north, west and east. Also the following stock:-—1 car- ringr more, 4 years old, 1 horse 6 years, 1 horse. 8 years. 12 llend 0' cattle some to freshen soon, a ohuitre lot; crop, quantity hay and stock. oats, potatoes, turnips. Inl- plements 1 hay mower, new seed- er, -1 llny rake. new, 1 spring tooth harrtlw, 1 disc harrow. t riding plough. 2 walking plows, 1 potato tligzgcr. carts, slelghs" harness, forks shovels, hoes and a lot of articles ton numerous to’ mention. Sale positive. noreserve; ifstor my first fine day. DONALD MCSWAIN. J. A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. by Mayor joint ‘3703-10-23-31. J ‘g0 way off there, Zena," was all sile |in a few well] chosen lwords. thalnk f ‘ Ing their neighbors and friends for . mother have since Thursday, sllarp- the following stock. old. Prince Oakley. (good driver.) T..) dam Prince Oakley. wood.) and Holstein.) cash. over that. amount i2 months credit on approved joint notes, or 6 per cent (If for cash. IIMD-IUQZ-fmtw-fl. will then act flne- Th“ 18mm“ galls is made from the 861d 01 grapes and lemon julct’. Combined with “(ma and has been used fol‘ generations to flush clogged kld- neys anti stimulate them to activ- itv also to neutralize the acids Ill urine <0 it nu lonfifll‘ 93ml“; "ti" 1313mm thus ending 1713111191‘ dis‘ orders. Jztd Sails is inexpensive and can- not injure; lmtkes a delightful effervescent litlllarwater drink which al lregular the!!! 81119:‘ parttuent cars, standard sleepers, 51101116 "k9 "9 Wm“! ‘hen w kemjstalltlltrd diner, tourist and colonist ~ q clean and the D1000 _ . pltlllreklllrtlidlix‘ avoiding serious kltl- ' c375» "fives 31 Olmwa at 300 9-m- ' ' and leavillk at 8.20 p. rlt.. is at ney complications. North Bay early the following lmor~ ning. [Port Arthur and Fort Will- iam llre reached the morning of the day following and Winnipeg that evening. Leaving Winnipeg at 9.40 p. m., the journey to the coast is continued via Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, Mount Robson “I 40"., know‘ Mary. and New Westminster and the “every |train arrives nt Vancouver at 9.00 ll was ltstonished at. the look of a. lll. the lllirti day after leaving liltlllPsS in .\Iary's face. \‘vinnipeg_ "1' “mud be awful '0 have you Leaving Iizllifav on Monday mor- mm. however‘ ning for illsulnce the traveller ur- "Tllere. no secrets!“ Tom broke ‘ "V95 l“ Vallwuver o" Sunday mo" in, ‘Fume, Mary we'll take Miss ning, just six days and a night of Z9111 1101119." travelling under tile finest of tra- As- we walked the five or slxlvemng Condmo!“ blocks Tom explained to me how , " fllf‘ llllfilnhqg was mm,‘ an,‘ sevmml Particulars of tllis new through 5,10,... lip 1W1 rm- ihflfnaglpzg n, H» strvice can be no\v supplirli by all ‘lll- l" will-l llv some men Canadian National Railway ticket Wm] “Plmlt “s ltegaried Si)‘ 0mm‘ agents. , Rates can be quoted and m‘ rcstlluran s. “ nnca el t0p.~l"—,-' , -, men who hm! watched tile l:_ro\vtlt leiervitmws ‘nalm h l“ “l "w: o! H“. m“, Mme luau, and he had era in Transcontinental rave tut opened, and had seen the success l5 but the beginning of a 5'93!“ itloy llud ulftde of i119 business. railway development under 111* "I couldn't think of advising F011. Canadian National system. Tom. I wish I could," I told him. “Whv don't you talk to Mr, Belts. r ‘ d Mother. 1 the nlanager of the \Vhites Front a“ ,. ,___ , _ _ _ Gale's, or—to Mr. Claxtou. I um Pear knendb’ A5)?“ ‘“_° ‘D091 Bu" he would be glad m advise to sever your COIIIIGLIIOII with tins aonllmunlrv. we have asselnbletl yo“ '1 tl i ‘ »l in to iv w ex lrcs- “Do you really think so, .\Iis.< flare t ' i‘, W1‘; l ggqleg L, wlmfh Zonal? I llad lllougllt of him. but 5w“ 0 w 1g‘ ‘ ‘em .n L , , .. we huvehlwllys held you. as truv huff? do‘; ‘::,';l,€r?(:l\,'o l.“ ask him it friend and faithful lnelllbers of our ,3’ ,' ' ' community. You have ltlwuys been l"? “"11 s“ -v°“-' ' “willing to advance the interests ut‘ "Thank W11- Miss Z9113. 1 “Tsllvevsry good work, nlld ubovc all you, would," ‘your characters have had a reflex Tomorrow—Another Dinner with linfluence, helpful, clltollful and Frank Claxton. iimvigorlullllg, your bountiful. illlll umlrmotliolls ‘home llus always held, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION :1! ‘Wale-on?’ forfztranzel- 1w ‘will HS ~ent. ‘t s r reason u csc 0n the evening of Oct. 8th. the, giglgegglagfifiei “it, 5158:“? people o! Conway and vmindw ure from nmodegst us: but lnlvt» 11o‘ he gathered at ‘the ‘lame of MT’ and satisfied tlrlt loss is some one Mira. Jolln W. Fmwsd-alie, to bid "else gun ‘ ' ‘ them wrgwe“ and m express Ihelrl ‘Vcxfill-llll miss vnu ‘ll 111» our figfigezgwa; their depunul-e m chap socittl gillllflrlllgS D lull our lhnpes Mr. R, C. Henderson wvas amt-f bfgttlr“lifjflnll%l"ti\l'lvllfi itlflaist Umred chairman‘ aster a few re‘ 110114.11 ‘iiltl NOS merit m 1 b l '01 ‘"1 marks, he rend an address and ‘ , I '1‘ y “y, e 3 '5" , . ntl that the heavenly Flt-film Mmrgare" Hendgrson End R°y Mm” nutty crow your lives with his kwy presented each with n purse. ' n ' ‘ ‘l‘l1!t.11.l|..‘.‘l‘ .' Mr‘ ‘m’! ‘Mm Trowsdale mermemi (“feslillejtfddtflrilgncd of this com munity wrould respectfully ask you their lexpression of good will, and; ifilrazifgatntlwidxnlfsorgs a toke" or Prikllfllflg a cordial invitation to “m, '03P], Hgfihflhod i , , lull to their new home. n6“, ‘home mg an", ,n l n 30"‘; A dainty ‘lunch was served by vol", ,. ', “m- d gas gm" ‘lite ladle-s, wlnich satisfied txhe l’I1ll0I' ' piulwxu’ mun. Music was Illrillisllfll for "vening Oil the viotlln by Colin Ramsay. James McKerlna Ferdin- and Kilbride and Reigh Williams accompanied out the (piano by Mrs. Wnnmlev Lewis, All’! joined singing "Anld bang Sync" which rought an ‘enjoyable swelling tort‘ close. Mr. and Mrs. Trowsllale removed to coast is the best that any rail way offers anywhere, The Ocean Limited leaving Hal!- fax at 8.10 u. m. daily, arrives in Montreal nt 0.20 a. m. ‘he day fel- iowing. ‘llonnection is made with the splendid train operating under Cnnatiinn National and Grand Trunk management, leaving Bonu- venture station at 5.00 p. m. This train, with its equipment of conl- u H I'l tl jealous or appearances. I-lls 111K8- terful manner at times, so differ-l ent froln his ordinar loving llldllkl gence, was mmnsln to 111e, bu.) quite effective as fnr as Mary W" concerned, "when sl-s you twins to marry that Mr. Lawrence?" Ml?!’ V1119‘ pered just before I left. 1 ( I) d o Perhaps I1 s fl o 3 all‘ (l fl 0 t I l tilt‘ amd to their new fhotno. Following ls the address: To Mr. and Mrs J. W. Trowsdnlcu: PUBLIC AUCTION l um instructed by Mr. r\lOXiillflf‘l' MoDougull to sell on his premises at Fairview. Rocky Point, on Oct. 28th nt l ocl Ranchers 0X We have a complete , assortment of the cele- \brated RYLANDS ENGLISH F OX NET- TING. -True to mesh. Prices are guaranteed lhe . Rbgers Hardware ('0. Ltd. Wholesale and Retail. Queen St. Grafton St 3$33'10'324I |t l S 1 General Purpose Mare, 7 yours 1 Horse, 5 yrs, old. (good driver.) 1 Horse 3 years old (Keppoch Prince.) 1 colt. 11-2 years old. (I-Iurry 1 Colt, 11-2 years old, (Nut- 7 milch cows, (Grade Shorthorn 3 Fat oxen, 2 1-2 years old. 1 Fat Cow. 2 oxen, l 1-2 years 01d. 1 Heifer, 11-2 years old. 5 calves. 7 sheep, (all good ewes.) AllS0:—400 bushels turnips. TERME-All sums up to $10.00 J. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer. Sale positive, no reserve ed in the 4th Session of the 13th Parliament 1041 Liquidator of Dominion Trust Conlpany in Liquidation, D0 n DECLARE A FIRST DIVIDEND often cents in 15th dny of November next. between the hours of l0 and 4 for silclt Attorney to receive any Dividend nulst {H1410-lJi-\vs\vsullv——6l. CANADIAN A NATIONAL RAILWAYS‘ Halifax, Sydney, Ch TRAIN EQFIPDIF INN IIPK I \\'. R. Ilfililu t‘? NOTICE 0F DIVIDEND in the Supreme Court of Bri I.\' THE MATTER 0f the \VIND ING UP ACT" and AN AC-T p355. George v. 1920, l“. tnled an "ACT RESPECTING DOMINION TRUST COMPAxylI nd of DOMINION TRUST COJIIPANY IN LIQUIDATIO. IN PURSUANCE of an Order oftlle Honorable Mr. Justicp lade the 13th day of October, 1920. I, the undersigned J, (r, Nlurplly gwynn, REBY i119 tl0ll8r upon the ebts and claims nganist Dominion Trust Company which have been allowed by the Court. THE SAID DIVIDEND will be paid upon application , , a! my office 112 Standard Bank Building. Vancouver, B. (‘., on and after Monday o'clock, Saturdays 10 to 12). OREDITORS holding Bills or other Negotiable Securities reduce the same at the time of application. ANY CREDITOR who cannot attend personally to receive his Divi. end may have the Dividend cheque sent to him by post at his rlgk r delivered to his order upon sending to me a written request there. stating the full mulls, postal address and description 0g the erson to whom ille llivltlenti illilque is Io be posted or delivered, Persons Iloldirlg Powers of Attorney‘ from Creditors authorizing V, p tluce to, and lire- uiretl deposit with me such Power of Aii0l‘fi_0y' prior to the pnylnent t’ any Dividend to such Attorney. _ Dated this 14th. day of October, 1920. llILIBl J. C. GWYNN. (lfficltl Liquidator, 1112 Standard Bank Building, Vancouver, B. (y, 693-10-251-31. . . . . SLYL-Jfi“ . ...__;E i 4:. . ;__—._~.==_.——~—_. -. -_. . ...-- ;»_, ilwo Clltli-cezliarms For Sale l nm instructed by Pigott. Broa.. Mt. Stewart, to sell by public auc- tion on 'I‘hursday, Oct. 28th. nt 1 o'clock p.m.,. their two farms of 126 ores in cacll farm situated wltllin1-4 mile 0f Mt. Stewart station, alll] shipping. 60 acres ill high stale of cultivation, with good dwellingllouse ‘and farlll llulltlillgs, and splendid young orchard on eucll farlllfStrcam of water runs throughyach. Balance of farms covered with hard irll soft wood. Also 200 acres of land within two miles of Mt. Stewnrt_ n; hove are choice farms for any young man wanting to start farming. Brawn for selling. no help. Terms at sale, or before by Bpplylfllg wners. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. NEW T R AN SCON TIN EN TAL T hrough Daily Service —FROM-— _ flfl0li0l0Wil, St John, Motion, O ._.._1~ ___ Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. r . Il.'.!0 n. m. . hut-l Su-I Mo.) l “o. ‘l Tu-l \\ r. “n. l 'I'u. I l '|‘h- . rrl. i Fri- ‘ll. i F"- . (Htnwn -. Uttnwn '. Xtlrth lluy .. . Port Arthur '. lfort Arthur . . Port Willlllm . . “innlprp: .. 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II RSI-Ill S I cit. \\ In ly In 1‘. lllrrtoi! nun-m PIIIIQIIIPP Al": IKHKOBIENQW ED \'A'l‘I0\'H.' nntl nll lnformntlon. fixyl! (‘lty ‘rll-kl-t Agent ' LIVE Hoes WANT Our agents will load lite hogs atour usual buyilll points on the following daies:— ‘ Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda . Oct. 7th. and every hursday thereafter throughout October. November and December. ' Set: our agents for prices, weights, etc. We want a few good live buyers at points where We are not already represented, Writs or phone l0" particulars. . WM. DAVIES C0.. LTD.» E. M. CRAIG. Island Representatlvtt- i t Middleton as z-nt mm tish Columbia: I '