.,§.I 'v. .t .,, et. 5 _. 1?-.13 '.~~;'» >‘??:' I z _ -tg (f__-il. » of _,_ .-5,1 iff ,_-_ I, 1 --_ '“:’i_ ; g_r- _ __§_ _ *_/ \ »__`ff‘_;__o' .____5_’:{‘_¢_ - . -1 , __ -any ~_._ , - "'= " -iii ,-._\ _iii _ _ ___ _,__ »t -ef 3;., I-.if 'rt 3_i~,l4f _ 'L " I-'_'~'f17' I3 'fu 17-If u=l~_=-ie- it v- - lvl-’ -Clif’ I. _- ;‘ _' tj.; A; 3'; __ _ Iiyii t ei I.: "-1 I-.1 _ ' so ‘.`r`.-_ 2'. _ <21' -as _£’:; _f-_I f’ -_ 1 I - f CS. . I 5 E5- _tj_T _ ._. _ _. ~ I.. g -Fl _jj . ~ 3'; ,_ _-st. ‘ III' _*_ if -' is of 1 éiflz’ l in-fl -'~_ /_-1 1 __1_ ily _ r' .fl - ’ ‘- '»; -1. 'I1 . -it ';_n _ ‘ N ' ,minutes lost -(Battling :sith | was ' Q all ddne vn'thout re- __ :paving the blade from g,_,,,_;_‘_gssg_-issues.-$9 ' _ - s No_'l_‘IoE The Hoaelbrook Dairying Co. are prepared to receive cream by team or by nil in the Murray Harbor line. Freight refunded on rail shipments. Prompt cash returns monthly. For further information see or writg the llanager _ A. W. JONES, Manager. Haaelbrook . 1105-9-Zdiillmopd. FARMERS’ NOTICE We are prepared to buy any quam tiry of hogs on hoof, commencing Mon day l5tn Sept paying highest market prices. _ ` We are buying Hogs every Wednes- -I <5' :tl iiunter River Kensington _ Albany Station I Summerside Tuesdays at Vernon Station and \Iurray River. For information call CANADIAN PACKING CO. LTD. J. M., ROOP, Manager Plant, Kensington Road Plmne 553. ? 5'4"; ‘I-I5-Mft. For Sale Offers will be received for the pur- I-hase of the large store and ware houses, etc. situated at Kinross, and -»--'upied oy J. F. Ross. This busi- u--ss was established qver fifty years ago and still offers grand possibilities for a new man. Also, for purchase large dwelling house. There is in connection with this business a large Post O1il_ce paying a nice salary. Apply to .I. F. ROSS, Kinross. R99-9-12El-`rII.a9ipd. “22°".’__*!'._'_!*_1*'_ .,_ '- Returned Soldiers All returned soldiers or dependents whose war service gratuity checks are overdue are asked to correspond with D. F. Tierney. Secretary G. W. V. A., Charlottetown stating -late of enlistment and discharge and total 'amount of gratuity or pest dis- charge pay received to date. 1394110-6M3i. DOMINI N OF CANADA O -___i__.___ __~ _____._, I Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown, Before Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire. the Stlpendiary Magistrate for the City of Charliteown. TAKE NOTICE that 1-lis Honor thc » Stlpendiary Magistrate of the City of Vharlottetown has by vlrtune of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the Island entitledz- "An Act to Consolidate and amend the several acts' incorporating the \"lty of Charlottetown” ordered and appointed that Wednesday the 8th day ol October, A. D., 1919 be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him for the preceding Valuation As- sessment of rates imposed or author- ized by the City Council of the city. and that on such day and daily there- after, until all such appeals have been _ heard at the hour of .ten o'clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, in the City Hall in Charlottetown, afore- said all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 25th day of September, A. D., 1919. _ ROBT. VANIDERSTINE, Collector of said City K. J. MARTIN, Stloendiary Maglstra te f m 1. _ *I .¥i¢#5¢§lr:¥$¢ IOOICO By .Isle Pllel aeeaageaeaaeoeee _ neun is Foasioosu 1-ue ,_ nous: CHAPTER LXXXIII. _ I . Walter Kemp danced fllvinclys AS I looked at him I had to acknowl- edge, too, that he was st splendid specimen or manhood. Then, as if he had read my thoughts, his eyes caught mine and held them. There was an enigmatical smile on his lips an inscrutable look in his eyes. that intrigued while 'they vaguely U0!!- bled me. I recalled what Mrs. Sloane had said about his reputation with wo- men -then he was considered a Don Juan! But I was safely mar- ried. Su:-riy I, was in no danger from his fascinations. Then sud- lenly he startled me by a question: "Forgive me it I am lmpertlnenl.. but how did you - how could you marry a man so' much older when you are so full of life, and when life for you has scarcely begun. You Why Suffer a from Gcngl-is. Cold _ S re 'Hiro Cr Chills, Sprains. Strains! eric. “I Amps' Mrs Grtllmil lor a moment 1 hated Walter Kemp How dared he speak oi Leola to me* Then came the thought that others lld done so, even Everett's friends "Perhaps he has seen his mistake. and does not intend to repeat lt, I replied with a nervou laugh, com ing nearer ‘ho truth than I dreamed "You see I am much younger than -she was" I added, feeling the need of an excuse for Everett. “And much more beautiful, although you are the same general coloring. But yours is the more vivld."~ Justthen the clock chlmed 11. I started and ho said: I "snail 1 got it is tate, than 1 thought.” "l don't know where the evening has gone," I replied. "Yes, please go. I should ha\'e retired long ago." “Does hc make you go to bed when he is out?" he asked so arch- ly that I had to laugh instead of hc- lng indignant as I, should. l "Oh, no-but I was very tired to i night." ` I He said nothing more but left ' at once. 1 had scarcely gained my room when Everett came in, I picked _up the book I had been reading when |Kemp came, and pretended to be ab- t sorbed in it. In reality I was tremb- ling, fearful of what my husband would say because I had disobeyed him, because I had not retired. Not a thought that I need hide Walter Kemp's call came to me, or that it might anger Everett' ' "Look at me Sandra.” ; EveretI's voice was low and tense. It held an even more masterful note than usual. Without violation on my part I did as he commanded. I raised my eyes and looked at him. What I road in them frightened me. I lowered mine, and lingered Johnsons I I Af °°Y~f=Luutnent is a doctors famous prescription for internal and cxtemal usa. A soothing, healing, pain quieting anodyne with s record of over 100 years of remarkable luoeua. ...-_--»-_ __ __ ____ __ e 'AucnoN At Summerside I am instructed by the Trustees -r tue Estate of the late John Dobson to sell by Auction on the premises at Summerside on TUESDAY OCTOBER 14th at 2 #clock p. m. I`..--ititiimerside Steam Laun- .__. Prop-‘riy and Plant recently damaged by fire. This is the only $team'l.aundryin Prince County and a good business proposition for the right man. At the same time and place I will also s_ell one delivery horse, express waggon, harness and quantity of coal on premises. f Terms made known on sale the office of Heath Strong, Solicit- -r Summerside Dated this 6th .lay of October A D. 1919. I-`Hl1DEllICK J E. WRIGHT Auctioneer 'los-10-mai. Ch’town Board ol Trade_ The regular quarterly meeting of this Board will be hcld in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building on Wednesday evening, October 8th at 8 o’clock. WALLACE L. HIGGINS, ' Sccreta.ry1Treasurcr. 1588-10-6M3i. ~ = :_-l; I HOTEL EOR SALE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. KENSING TON will be offered for private sale up to October 15th next, with or without furnishings. » 'rms is too or Ins most up-touste hotels in the Province, and located in the best business centre on the Island. intending purchasers should call early and inspect the premises. Reasons for selling is owing to Proprictor’s health. For term; and particulars apply to the owner and Proprietor E. C. liiltz or J. F. Profltt, Commercial Street. ' E. C. HILTZ, Kensington. 1175-9-25Mthst8i. ~ Employment Service of Canada |_-_- For further particulars apply atfout with my usual complaint. "1 be the leaves of tho book nervou'sly_ tml’ eyes .on the paragraph that had Iso fascinated me earlier in the eve- fningz _ _ _ "when the other is gone _the power of loving is gone also. . ." Leola. ‘the other' with Everett, had lgone; so pcrhapg the power in him to love again was gone also. “Tell mc. did you have an engage- ment for tonight with Kemp?" "Why no-of course not!" How I wished I had gone to bed, had not seen Wnllcr Kemp. “Ile has been hero? “Yes. I-Ie came soon after you left. I-Ie asked lor you, too_" My attempt at conciliation was ig- nored_ "What did you do?" “We chatted-then 1.4-we-danced." “:DanccdZ" _ / "Yes, you don’t mind in my own home do you? We put on a record and dance-I in the music room,” the words fell over each other so anxious was I to finish before he interrupted "We only danced a. few moments." “NaturaIIy. That`s his u-ny, Now listen, Sandra, I absolutely forbid you to receive him again at any time. And I forbid you to receive any man in the evening unless I nm with you __ You are too young to dis- criminate. so l shall have to do it for you." "You treat me like a child!" I lieve what I read in that story is true, That when the other is gone the power of loving is gone too. And that you cun’I love me, or be nlre Io me because you still love her." Then, bursting into tears, I held my finger on the paragraph. “Read it yourself. and see if it is |101 UUE!" He took the book from me, while I rushed into my dressing room fearful he would, be -terribly I _lngry witlg me. _ Tomorrow-The Beiat¢d Visit to th¢ Attic. If I WHY BE' _ ‘o_Ns ` _ or THE snows? _ The DeVere Aviation Wil] make you a competent pi- lot. Course of flying for Aero Club Certificate, un.. der reliable instructors, cor- respondence course in tech- n1cal_instruction, directed by flying men. Admirable landing field. Trial Flights. Write for particulars. DeVere/Aviation School Truro, N. S. ._ .... -_W _ |_ IIIQE ' Following is a list win ners of the Iona prize tember Four school com eted nam and Montague West.. OLA881 (GRAIN) Andrew Slaven, Montague East. Wheat 1 Harry Pecklngham, 1 - H. . Michael O"Brien, Montague West; _Gertia Flynn, Montague West. I CLASS 2. ROOTS. ham,_Newt0n; 3. Annie Morrlsey, New _W_’est. Red Potatoes, 1, Joseph Dunn, New 4, _Francis McKenna, Newton. Home-grown vegetable seed, 1, McKenna, Newton; 2, George ton; 4. Mary McGarry, Valley. 4. Catherine Peckinghnm,--Newton. CLASS 3 VEGETABLES/ l Montague East. Onions. 1. Augustine Mooney, ton. Newton. Fa held there in Monday the Sep- ely. Newton, Valley, Moallague East Oats i. William McKenna, New- ton' 2, Michael 0’Brlen, Montague West; 3. William McKenna, Newton; . New- ton 2 Willy McKenn Newton' 3. 4. _ -Blue potatoes, 1. Vincent McKenna, ‘Montague West; 2, Harry Pecking- _ ton; 4, Michael O'Brien, Montaslle ton; 2. Robert Peclggham. Newton; 3, Emanuel McKenna, Montague West; Wm. _ - Mc- Pherson, Newton; 3, Willy Dunn, New- t I Carrots. 1. Louise McCabe. Monta- gue West; 2. Gert-ie Flynn. Montague West; 3. Phelan Slaven; 4. Andrew Tomatoes. 1. Fnancis Connolly, ' Montague East; 2, Frank McCabe, Montague East; 3. Louise McCabe, Montague West; 4. Edward McKenna. Mon- tague East; 2, F. Peckingham, New- Pumpkins. 1. Louise `McCabe, Mon tague West; I2. William McKenna, ‘ 1 ' l___ ___ made n dirt is lil gerrns. removes §."2.‘i‘Z 5i‘i°t§1'-.%i_§_“l’.2§§."‘2n3‘°° A t°“p°°qfEll\v§fer me“»§` 'Lya- S 5 “°'l5'ls"'i1‘.°Ls:rrfs 1:-rn imfrs _tpnzr Mm '“_¢.°°\4s~‘1 ‘ ew are one tw »,.¢_1'¢ __ _ s-gi le' IP Bocas _1_ George Peckinshsm. 1 ton; 2. Michael 0'Brien, Montague - West; 3, Phelan Slaven, 4‘; Andrew Slaven; Montague East. gue West. ` CLASS 4 FLOWERS I Sweet Peas, _1_ Louise McCabe, Montague West; 2- BQSSIB Flyllll. Montague West. Mixed flowers. 1. Louise McCabe, Montague West; 2. Edward McKenna, Montague East; 3. Louise McCabe. Montague West; 4. Mary Connolly Montague East. Geranium. 1. Marion'McCabe, Mon- tague East. New-E cabbage. 1. Louise Mocsue, Month-I / -4/ii.-as CLASS 5 FRUIT t Red Astracha-n apples. 1. Cecelia Roach, Montague West; 2. Catherine Peckingham, Newton; 3. Mary Connolly, Montague East; 4. Edward McKenna, Montague East. Mixed apples. 1. Annie Roach, Mon- COLIIS OPEN THE DOOR IO MORE SERIOUS AILMENTS Don‘t wait until that cold of yours develops into La Grippc, or Iullut-nz;\_ get a box of Dominion C. 11,2, tablets now, one or two doses wil( teak up the worst cold. C. B. Q. stands for Cascara Bromide Quinine properly combined in the right proportion and compressed into small cgiocolate coated tablets that are easi y swallowed. Insist on Dominion C. Il. Q. (in the red box) . Carry them always in your pocket or purse. if you don‘t need them to-day you may to-morrow, be prepared. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. it COLD$» LA GRIPPE, NEURALGIA, HEADACHF4 COUGHS. I C. B. Q. Tablets (ln lhe le( box) 25 cents. Aucnut sun- Grand opportunity tb buy an excel- lent business stand and small farm. The undersigned will sell by public auction at his premises Mlalton. 25 acres of land with buildings, etc. com- prising dwelling house and store and werehouse attached. also a separate warehouse. also a line llox 1’anch_0N WEDNESDAY the BTH October at one o'clock p. m. The following articles and produce etc., wizil also he sold at the same time. One hay press, one cow. (freshened in August), also one calf. a quantity of hay, oats and potatoes, lumber, lm- plements. Standard Cream Separator, buggy, (nearly new). truck ,wagon a small safe, household furniture, ill-_ cluding principally piano Enterprise Monarch range, Base burner 3 other stoves. kitchen bedroom, dining room and parlor furnitufe, refrigerator, china dinner and tea sets, etc.. etc. Terms at sale. DANIEL W. HOWARD, PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. _PUBLIC WARNING _ We have instructed the. Royal Bank of Canada. Charlottetown on which the following cheques have been drawn to stop payment of same; No. 3502 tinted October 3, 1919, ln fa.vor of A. Dominion- - I ,_ - -_s - I ’ . ,. t _,. - .I _,I __»| ~ ' - 6"-4 _.?fl. <__¢:... _ _ \`~ counter Se/aled tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he received at Ottawa_nntll noon, on I-‘riday the 'll\, November, 1919, for the convey~ ance 0! His Zliaiestfa Malls, on a pro-_ posed Contraot for four years, 6 times per week on the route Summerside Rail! Mall Route No. 8., from th'e Poltllaster’ General's pleasure. _ Printed npticea containing further information as to conditions of_pro peapd Contract may be seen and blank Ibrma ot Tender mszmbe obtained at~ the Peat Oilices of mersids.-'Sedo _ Bm,” diiferexi li on straight aalar ¢lirMy?.:|Id.lat the egos :>lldth'ev_'l’n¢‘»:: _C°mm""°°m?""- y or :us-'t°oa¢»' tssisewf me o es nil Q1' F°"1°'°- ' I 'E as l I In _ _ Ollce. Charlottsto ' Dinan ‘ 0 < ` ._ ' v ' 1 ` “ ' I I _- -_,__-. _‘mm ,__w“ n _ .For farther information and full mn* __ ' - _ - ~ _- _ __ Qs, pw gg, y gn, - - -- _~ I I oao»h?v»3¢~r.’ vlfiwlllrl -wir to °° ° .soma 0. m\cooruu.o __,";:_f_;d<§|;l;loI_te:__own no wut R-'° N. it ° - _ _ - M. _ _ -j ~ -' _ ` f I - - ` . _ t _ ‘ ` ‘ I I _ L_- -_ _ surlntrrrsnolur ‘ m,_,_1§,,d tm, ' 9 - .ft - ‘ m;.1¢."|m_ _ - -. _ _ _________»_ » - - . -- 1”.. In _- - - _ __ __ ____ "_, -_ _ ‘-; IIS-9-SOIIW* __ , _`_ - _ _- ... _,, _ __f~ _ ° - ' . _’___ I I ' `l`?*-”"rV'”§"’-"t' .vit ~ J -- y:#.ir-11'# - .WA .r -_ ~. t I ¢~g@'~f»'1»"¢‘ V V" M*‘fA“~~`; N If \ 1, I I ‘\` -A ' . ' ',- v I ‘ " 1 | K' ` \- » A H* I ` \ - u I _ /.» I L0cAL OFFICE: Market Building-Charlottetown Phone 714 ' , IWANTED 37 MEN WANTED for- Fishery Branch of Dept. of Naval Service for Maritime Provinces. Applicants must have good education and not over 35 years of age. Returned Soldiers pg- lerred. Salary $1020 pen annum. LABORERS WANTED for Con- struction work. Wages' $3 per day; alsogood openings for brick-layers and carpenters. _ 250 men for work in Lumber woods Wages $60 to $70 ggr month and board. Transportation refunded after three months work. -SAUBSMEN wamtmo to handle DOMESTIC HELP wanted-'Male No _charge to Employer or Applic- ` PUBLIC AUCTION ____ Clenroy Farm, Lot' 37 “ For Sale ' _L The above farm of two hundred and fifty (250) acres 60 to 70 acres, clear with dwelling house and ,barn thereon -on the St. Peters Road and fronting on the Hillsbor- ough River is hereby offered for sale It Iles about one and one halt miles west from Mt. Stewart and one mile east: ot Iiayden's wharf and arallwsy siding and has school house on cor. ner of the farln, Distant from Chor- Iottetown only 16 miles by road, rail- way or boat. No suitable farm with a better or more convenient situation can be found snywhere._ ' Bale by public auction on tire prem- ises on Monday the 20th day ot Oct- ober next 19l9 at 12 o'clock.noon. For further particulars apply at the in ones cm-tottstows or tus an .,‘_’ _ T*-'Ti -_ 3 ‘ e ~ V t _ ‘ s I ‘ I _»_*__~_ f f:‘=_"f_:. “.1 " ` ,_ . ~ _ ,/_-'.._' '_ ‘ »..--;- _. f ». .1-,.-.~, ,z _-_ ,_ ' : .-1 ‘ ' ' _ -~‘ _ - _ ._~ _ - --_ ,/.:- . _- ,_-_ "-4-/_ -__-~ _ _ __ 5 - ~ w - .‘ rn- ;. _ W ___ I . ___ ,sf _ _ , » ,_I___ _ __,r' ___ _ F, _ _,___ _ Curley, $100; No. 3503, dated October 3, 1919, in favor of W. Casford, $100 and their Oslue is therefore nil. (Slgned.) ` ' ISLAND COLD STORAGE 60-, LTD. rims nun ~s. s.1ne|»"_ In Effect Oct. -lst. » W _ ' Leave Charlottetown .Joi Orwell Monday 1 p. m. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown tuesday, 7 a. m. -» ‘ Leave Charlottetown lor Orwell Tuesday 2 p. m. __ ‘ _-Leave Charlottetown for Victoria Wednesday 7 a. m. rsturnlhl to Char- lottetown same day. ' - - Leave East River for Charlottetown Friday 7.30-a. m. ' ' . _ Leave Charlottetown for -East Riv- er Friday 2 p. m. __ _'___f.;.__._ ' ` _ Leave West River for Charlottetown s Baturdhy 7 80 a m I offer for sale in farm of 90 acres . ' of clear land in blew Glasgow with _ new house and all good out buildings. ' For further particulars amply to _ _ ,- ' w|I.L|AM can ~ ' _ ‘ .- New Glasgow, P. E. I. . _' ` ' t ' ‘z ` 1414-io-tuning. _ » ~ ` H*--”-1 Rubber Goods gue West; 3. Pius McCabe, Montague East; 4. Rose McTague, Valley. Strawberries. 1. Mary 0"Brien, Mon- Newton; 2. Rose Connolly, Montague' East. 2. Rose Connolly, Montague East;, 3. Catherine ‘Peel-:ingha‘m, Newton; 4.‘ Annie Morrisey, Newton. Gingersnaps. 1. Florence McLaskey_ Valley; 2. Bessie Flynn, Montague West; 3. Marlon McCabe, Montague East. ' Apple pie. 1. Josie McTague, Valley. Fudge. 1. Lilian McPherson, New- ton;2, Kathleen Morrisey, Valley; 3. Rose -Conriolly, Montague B-is-t; 4. Margafet Flynn, Montague West. CLASS 8 SEWING _ Tea apron. ~1. Rose Connolly, Mon- tague East; 2. Kathleen Mor-risey, Valley; 3. Anna Morrlsey, Newton. CLASS 9 MANUAL TRAINING » Hammer handle. 1. Michaei‘0‘Brlen, Montague West; 2. Phelan McKenna, vewton; 3. Andrew Slaven, Montague East. _ Milking Stool. 1. Frank McCabe. ton. Bird house. 1. Willy Dunn, Newton. CLASS 10 LIVE STOCK AND POUL- _ . . . ~ TRY. _ Calf. 1, Phelan McKenna. Newton; 2. James Connolly, Montague East; 3. Harry Peckingham, Newton. 42 Barred Rocks. 1. Catherine Peck- iugham, Newton;! 2. Wdllard Roach, Montague West; 3. Andrew Slaven, Montague East. Pig. 1. George McPherson, New- ton; 2. Andrew Slaven, Montague East; 3. Robert Peckingham, Newton;\ 4. Agnes McGulgan, Montague West. CLASS 11 COLLECTIONS Mounted weeds. 1; Montague East School; 2. Newton School. Weed seeds. 1. Newton School; 2. Montague East School. insects. 1. 'Montague East School. Native wood. 1. Valley School; 2. Newton School; 3. Montague East School. CLASS 18 SCHOOL WORK ' Map of P. E. l. 1. Valley School; 2. Phelan McKenna, Newton; 3. Willy McKenna, Newton. Crayon drawing. 1. Montague East school; 2. Valley School. Penmanship. 1. Valley; 2. Montague East School. rinujgt sun Ihr! reouired to the Dunlop 'rirs and c|.Ass e‘ cANN|Na I tague West. ` I Bread. 1. Catherine Peckingham,' BIBCUU- 1- A8095 MCG81'l’Y. V3lI€Yi 1919, trains will run as followsc- I I v-.I _ i. \ ; _ '.2 rn bright lead foil, Issue west; 2. oei-tie Flynn, Mom-_ 81ldPf1'¢° maflwd - on every package. " _ ‘ ` .§ / ' ~.-_=_'.\ I cy _ / _-` ie- “"?- -_ . `-‘ _ ‘ " .;f'lf ' F ` "i . -(Y - _ _ MakcsaFriend -' ' __ _:_ ,__-'_"`_f of Every User. __ -___"_,-_-1 __ _ -‘I s I , 1 .Ti ` ' h “Youfllikd ,, H f}|eF1avor _--A _`_.- 0 \/L _ __ , _. _ _ Perfectly packed _ ; _ ____ ___(,__ _-s,_ _ _ _ ,its . \`» _ 1 1' _.K-1-_--Y _ swim Coinmenclng Monday, October 6th, WEST:- ' Daily except Sunday will leave Charlottetown 6.25 a. m. arrive Bor- dcn 8.45 n. m., Summerside 9.20 a. m. returning leave Borden 4.10 p. m. arrive Summerside 6.05 p. m. Charlottetown 6.35 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 12.40 p. m. arrive B{mmer- side 4.35 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 2.45 p. m. arrive Summcr- side 6.05 p. m. Tignish 9.45 p. m. Daily except Sunday, leave Tignish 5.35 a. in. arrive Summerside 9.00 a. in. Charlottetown 12.40 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Tlgnish 8.15 a. m. arrive Summerside 1.35 p. nt. leave Summerside 3.20 p. m._ arrive Borden 6.10 p. m.; connecting at Emerald with. train from Borden and arriving Charlottetown 6.35 p. 111. \ _.Daily except Sunday leave Summer- side 6.45 a. m. arrive Charlottetown 10.40 a. m. Passengers for Mainland l.°_v this train, change cars at Emer. aid Junction, arrive Borden 8.45 u. ln. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY. Change oi Time---P. E. Island Division _ EASTZ- ~ ` Daily except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 6.50 a. m. arrive Mt. Stew- art 8.45 a. m. Georgetown 11.30 a.. in. Souris 11.25 a. m.; returning leave Sourls 1.15 p. m. Georgetown 1.00 p. m. Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. ‘ Daily except :Sunday leave Elmira 5.35 a. m. Souris 6.55 a. m. George- town 6.45 a. m. Mt. Stewart 8.45 a. ni. arrive Charlottetown 10.00 a. m. returning leave Charlottetown 3.055 p. m. arrive Mt. Stewart 4,15 p. m. Georgetown 6.00 p. m. Sourla 6.05 p. m. Elmira 7.20 p.'m. SOUTH:- Daily except Saturady and Sunday leave Murray Iiarbor 6.45 a. In. ar- rlvc ‘Charlottetown 10.40 a. ‘m; re- turning leave Charlottetown 3.30 p. in. arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. m. Saturday only leave Murray Har- bor 7.20 a. m. arrive Charlottetown 10.0a'»-of m.-; returning leave Char- lottetown 4.00 p. m. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT'S OFFICE Charlottetown. P. E. Island " ' _F Y _ tlon:--- DAVIS _& > _ _ ‘ I ` ,, _ _ ‘ _ ,i - " ` ¢ _ ' , , _ ' ' _ _ ___-,-'~".‘:\'7j__"' -. ' ~ » .sr _ ‘» _ - . - , ._ _ '5 ' -. ;‘_ __ .' _ \' " ` ' ‘ °` ' 'ff ~- ‘ " "s_..suiws.= " "-Manassasi4s.t.@..»:r._~;.f..-;wi-sri..__-.»;3's.t...-».1;..».;-.tr.¢»_=_t=..n.rss!>sad.i2tht.»iir 4 -~_-"i‘=-~~”’~“ f’ Montague East; 2. Joseph Dunn, New- Y I ‘ "_ ' ei I “ir it Dressed Hogs Wanted _ We are now receiving dressed hogs, paying _ _ the following for good uality, with organs, liver, lungs and heart, attached for Government Inspec- 1l0-180, 20c f. 0. b. country points; 20 1-2c a Charlottetown, 180-250, l9c f. o. b. country points 19 1-2c at Charlottetown. - _ Heavier grades will be taken soon as weather ts cool enough to handle them. _" Hogs should be killed on cool days only, and allowed to hang twenty-four hours, so as to be' THOROUGHLY CHILLEIJ BEFORE SHIPPING. Before selling your hogs elsewhere sec us or our buyers at all shipping centres. - » _ FRASER Charlottetown, P. E. I Until further ti ts ‘ll ‘ ' hogs at the differélrgt rggitllusls lgl‘l:>1ws°-“-I-I receive good few I town on Thursday of each week at Kensingto|?,f -- _ Emerald, Hunter River and Albany' on Friday of ed¢h“w¢d1¢ __|f§f”::::;°fn;“';;';:‘m“f§:::"2': We want good stock for which we will pay highest 'market s P.' li. Island. Apply immedlately,‘;vaIue‘ ' A- “S _stating experience, rgferehees _and WM Co. Errol-,-4 '___ ` _;, _ I All points West of Summerside and East ._ \. ...__ ._ ,_ _..._ _`\_.__._,,__,;,_,,,_é,.¢ __