1 .A._ _ 5" ig, lg, g §.i`ii5 i ii ,eff-_'V , _ ‘_ 1 , i .__ _ ii ‘ ‘ if M _ L,__,ig- s si "f,i.;f_'~ lil. ' 4'-‘W-ss I lit; = .l ‘ 'i;._»*;‘§.'§-",'...= ' '»~;r.»f. n ,.,___,,,&__ __ _ :_.,_; fr' l ying, .é; -i l5?'f.f,r'§ __, . ae' l if I \;,_fi~ it "1, ‘ ‘iff . ;.i.,_4.» I.. i i t- ._ ' 1 r i , i 'f-ml. fl ‘~ ,_. >. ~.\-’ < i2»1.;w, » ' Q1 Z __' _ -i I ~*~:‘_`: ii "-ig”-fi? ` ~' I ~ Lrifi K .VH _ ___ l-fill ` _ Sli _‘,,._»i _ J;-;’§§‘ ' _ fu. ~ "1u¢ii bi>anl._hors:@v°l'- W°l'l< ':nrn¢3g,_Hollll'i!li Mod _ __ 91'. milk sus, farm tools, 35 tons hay, 10 tonn traw, 6 tons green feed. 350 bus. oats, 00 bus. wheat, 400 bus. turnips; The arm will also be offered at auction. i the day is stormy the snle \vlll bo `°i'i>f'i=75°=?"fef-13-°y'i Household Furniture Sale STQCK QUOTATIQNS i I ®§rt`er'“@“‘> f/ it icactjyf lilo flavor Of Q _ .§:.;i.:'f°:_‘s“r..f;i..*..r..:;izi:.°.'f“r: Mousse JJ, 1'" "' A 'I _ 3. L. Thompson, Montague; Gee. R.. ' °."~`»§~." \ I-‘iiis iiailtax- H A s iiiiiinu- - L) \ x* if Hirtchison,'Tor:ontlJ; McAfee, _ , "-:{ , N ff i _ vlontreal; E. A. Mason, sr. John; H. .-7 ._ ___,'~ _ ~ __ il. U. watson. winasm-,.oni.; c. r. Leo- malees liespeclaii;/_ \ gt. __ accepltilgle io the/ ""» i palate oftheeiciz __., ._. _ or»convales<:en‘lf_ ~ G c, ,,mf,`,_7M,i ~ - ti 1* id I f-‘.f‘_____. _,___ _,_ ____-_¢__" _ ,______ ,__ _ _,___ ___,.____. JOHN D. MCGOWAH ' ____ NEIL McKAY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Auctioneer ,_ _ _ _ IIALIFAX, Oct. 28.- (Quotations 291; iiziu ii ii Chmmtemwn iiffuilielfiifliillig lliillilgengirlil itfigleéoiigilr "“"“‘S"°" by f"~ B~ ’“°C""‘1Y “nd C°~ B D ‘ r I 1885.10' wt ` ' |ilfi.‘tiii~e-i tivo nrt squares, small room me Montreal Swck Exch”'“ge') £'__..-2 rnlsis, rot-kiiig rflinlrs. kitchen table / YeSterdny_ ,mday .'\lCll 9] ~" . liicrioii slim I am instructed by A~J~ M°Ne"l” to sell on his inrm Bl Argyle Shore I on MoNoAv, Noyswisen ami, isis the iollowing stock: 1 Shortborn Cow, Reglstercll, 6 y<‘=ll'S old, with cali; 1 Shorthorn Co\v,_Rt>2“ istered, 5 years' old, and due to iresli- en January lsr; 1 Shorthoru Heller. »-_,~_e9,\~ uid, Registered. with calf; 1 Shorthorn Helter 1 Wal' Old- R_@5‘S“"_‘ ed; 1 Grade Shorthorn 1;leiter,`_1l,2 years old; 3 Milk Cows with coll: 1 Milk Cow, Farrow; 1 Ox IV; years old; 3 I-Ielfers 2 years old; 4 ilclfcrs 1% years 0111; 2 Calves; 1 0’I`iriens Barrister Filly, 3 years old, 1 Mare 15 years aio. Also, 4 young Horse.-‘. ‘ old and 3 years . Terms 12 months credit on approved joint note. _ Sale begins one o‘clock p. m. sharp. NEIL M¢KENZ|E, Aucuonéel. October 29th h Bonshaw, P. E. I. 1910-10-29M3i. ST. lilll(l‘}'§ ll0.\'|'l'l‘Ali Training School for Nurse-N. Il df ll. Minn ll ‘~' A in tggrgetlgdlobnd puraiitlcill V 'ii\ii"~iii'" : mlfavomhlv’ it under special Instructors. Moilorii vvcrll' if Wing “V€l’ll“g- equipped class-rooms, conifni-tublc-_ _~ir_~p- BV gratemomei l£‘or rlnf§rmutioi;`_n|ipll_v tio m3]__w_2i,MH ullern en en o \|I‘:-ies, mv -lm - ` ' l _ I The Eldon lil :ind chairs, new sewing machine, kit- ilien utensils. new range, parlor stove 2 buroiiis, ii beds, childs high crib, window slinilcs, 1 cow fresh in March 8 yr-:ir olil, 4 helters, 6 oxen, 1 horse Mex pet _______A__2_|8% I0 years good reader, 1 sow, 'I pigs, S; M_ P_ R_ _A________111 weeks olil, 1 mowing machine, 1 dou-- _\_ R' ble scutvil wagon. 4 tons straw, 11,5 ton liiiy. potatoes und harness. WM. JENKINS, Luke Verde . J. A._ McDONALD, Auctioneer 1917-io-eilM:iip';_';ff Jllmlll (i'uIllen’tAleTlandra' LOL 49. Wh0 0395;; QF C0M_ (sl. l'i'\»D<»\‘ll0l\>l» _ E 1331;, Illl 112% '/1 sud; P. G. Rowen. Coleman; Chas. 252 li; ter, Toronto; Jack Le Mbine, Halifax; 1087/L 107% ____--___ 4; _ --' ~ -<~---~“~`_ J. _ _-__ . fi _:I ' _._ » ---5---='--V '-'-‘--"’ ford. Mass. 4 -I A " __ .--.11 A _.L St th t ‘late Jolin Cullen, Alexandra, Lot 49, waste of L "M I I W -. Waste of Fuel ` _ ' Fuel DEM NSTRATIO Of the Wonderful Invention . i '5 I . Fire Lo., Ranges and Heaters “THE GREAT FUEL-SAVING s'1‘ovEs” iiiiinny no ifiny, onion son ni sin The only Range in America built for the Burning of Soft Coal. 'I i 5 ..i2i.,.m. 4 Come and see how to do your cooking end bak- ing on one-half the fuel you are now_using, end let us show you how to use soft coal without Dirt. Dust or Soot, and just as satisfactory as hard coal; A warmer kitchen in the Winter time and a cooler kitchen in the Suinnner time, with only one- half the trouble in operation. Burn Soft Coal, Hard Coal, Slack or Wood. - BUILT ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE, DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER. The Fire-Co.. Ranges and Heaters Show the Way, and Saves 50 PER CENT. SAVING IN FUEL " 60 PER CENT. LESS ASHES TO CARRY OUT 50 PER CENT. LESS LABOR TO OPERATE 100 PER CENT. MORE COOKING AND HEAT- ING SATISFACTION. ._ NO MORE ASHES TO SIFT A NO MORE FI RES TO KIN DLE NO MORE STOVES TO BLACKEN NO MORE BLACK BOTTOM COOKING UTENSILS. BETTER VENTILATION ABSOLUTE SAFETY IN FIRE PROTECTION i A BIG REDUCTION IN THE HIGH COST OF _ LIVING. Stanley, Shaw 8: Pearilon, Charlottetown, P. E. l. ' 1 ‘-` V . -- Stop tha Awful waste of _ _ _ 0 _ _ < A - _ _ _- - _ ~ _~ i _,I _H ,_ ,f,i_ _. in < _ .- ,_ _ _ _ _, gp, ‘:"' e ` .. f 'Q e- ll0'i`EL _wap VICTORIA HGTEL A McCuusland, St. John, S, S. Iles M011-f-llsue; R. A._ Rayner., Summer- ide; W.~M, Humphrey, sumnierside; i nerd, St. John-; Jack McDougall, Stel- .urton. REVERE HOTEL ._.._ A. E. Spright. St. John; W. C. .VlacDo_nald_ Stelierton; P. H. vioore, Moncton;J.A.Brown, Ottawa* W. L. Nicholson. Stanley; J. Noble. Toronto; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; L. A. Mitchell, Newcastle; S. A. Mac lonald, London; R. McKenzie, Lon- don; B. F. Stewart,/Boston: M. E. Stewart. Boston; M. H. McDonald. Truro; J. Il. -Smallwood, Halifax; E. E. Brown; Toronto; Gertrude Pine- nu, North Rustlco; F. D. Holbert, ‘Toi-onto; C. Pineau. North Rustico; _'.'. B. Twlgg, Strathgartney; J. M. l.eard, Kelvin; ‘J. S. Perry, 5lllHlIlPFSld@; John Macdonald, Bar "larbor, Me.; J. W. Currie, Peakes; V H~ Sflllllélon. Bay View; R. 1.. Smith, New Glasgoy, N. S.; .ms B. Keenan. St. John; 0. R. Pfitriuuln, Norton, N. B.; L. w. Murdock, Mur- ray River; D. S. McQuni'-rle, Crap- Rush. Woodstock, Ont.: F. H. Hish- fm. 'l`rur0: H. C. Christie, Toi-onto; J- S- Peters. Montreal- A. G. car- l. ll. Webster, Boston; Emily McKay, Hllllefleld: Ralllh Gordon, Montague; W. H. Macbaren, Plctou, N. S.; R_l R. Tlioniiison. Halifax; W. ia. Enman Toronto; C. C. Harris, Montreal; P. 1"0I'b0S- Sydney; L. \V. Murdock, M\1l`l'ilY RlV6l`; G. E. Landers. Mid- dleton, N. S.; P. J. Hulllsey, 'l‘ruro; - N: A. Macdonald, Montreal; Simeon ’ineau, North ltustlco; Chas. Rogers, ll- El Douglas. st. Peters; P. A. Macdonald. Summerside; Jasper Mc- ln Memoriam [ll itll/lllii roniembrunce'of male, 70. i917. Aged fifty three years. Ill l0VlllH remeinbrniicc oi’ Capt. l“reilerick F. Cullen, master oi' the S. -“i~ \Velllnston. youngest son or the vlio died oi’ jaunrlice ut the Marine llonnltul, St. .Iohn’s, -Newfoundland, "H Oct- 17. 1918. Aged :is years. May their souls rest ln _ f preace. 'UIQ 8811. the sea. the open sea, the blue and fresh and ever trco, We never were on Llie _dull tame shore But we loved the great sea more and more, Alltl IJl1Cl{WllI`tlS flew [0 her billgwy breast, Like at bird that seeketh its inotlier’s nest. _ - Ami a inother she always was you sec Iior we were born l.iy_ the open sea. iois-10-29-milpa. -____________ ~ WHY DISTILLED WATER IS USED FOR BATTERIES A good den] of ignorance is abroad NS 10 Why l10lllillg but distilled water _should be used ln storage cells. All water but distilled water contains the mineral matter in solution, and al- 'hoiigh this may he small in quan- flly, as' the water exaporates the mlnera1~matter is left behind and all hat ever ieiiters the cell remains there. lt ls' obvious, therefore, that ‘he amount oi nilneral matter ln soi- ution constantly increases. Very soon the concentration becomes so great that the mineral salts are deposited 011 the Dlates oi the cells. Electro- ‘lytic action then begin-s 'between the suits and the plates, with the result that the framework of the plates ls eaten away and the life of the cell de- ~itroyed. The energy wasted in the proces. too, is considerable. Some people have the idea that boiling the water helps, but boiled water ls worse than unboiled. for in the boiling the concentration oi’ mineral matter in solution is only Increased. Therefore, avoid the use oi' nny but pure distilled ‘water in liillinrf storage cells.-’-'Popular Science B ti ' nn ly, _i____.___ ALL ' NOT LOST ` I8 Boys no longer have theopportuu- ity to_lenrii their lessons by the 'light .of a pine knot. But opportunities to master draw poker in a quiet hayloft, and by the ‘lglit of n smuggled lantern still ure avnllitlile ln many rural com- munities.-’l‘opekn Capital. M|nard'e llniment cures garnet in cows con.-_ __er _1_._-1 SEALED 'I‘EN'Dl<)RB, addressed to - the .Postmaster General, will -be;-l'ec- eived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday. ' the 12th December 1919 for the con- vr-/ance of His iMnjesty's Mails, on a ‘proposed Contract for foul' y8Bl‘B» 8|! limes per week on the route Welling- ton Station Rural .Mail Route No. 1 ‘ from the Postmaster General's pleas- ure. Printed notices containing fllfthor information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may he bbtsined at the Pont Offices or Wellington Sta-i gon land st the oillce oi the Post 0!- c to _ Post Oiilce Inspector Post Olllce lns'pec‘tor’s Ollce, / Charlottetown, Odt 2701, 1919. Qe-W o nspec r _ JOHN F. WHlAR» 'L it t i..-_ if-_ _ _ -._ _ il ' . .JIT "sy (if.-“' €5.'.'f Wright. Moncton; W, H, Pdole, nillllwnlitxnugl . _ RUBBER Goons ~ _ Fall and Winter 1919-20. - i K, . We are oifering you as listed below, rubber footwear at ex- ceptionallylow prices. Read them over and be cor_tvinced.' We lg O 1 ' . N guarantee every line to be of- the highst grade obtainable ' I ALLEY & CO., LIMITED. en s um Boots Men’s`Boots, as above, big value, _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _. . _ _ . _ _ . ._ $3.95 Boys’ Sizes, 1 to 5 . . . , . . . _ _ $3.00 Youth’s Sizes. 11 to 13 _ _ . _ $2.50 Meu’s Boots as above, red sole _ . . . . _ . . , _ . _ . _ _ . . . . _.$4.25 .' A- 3' Womens `§X"§lirm ff 7 _ ,w__i~ Women’s, first quality _ _ _ . _ $2.65 Gi1°ls’, sizes 11 to 2 _ . . _ _ . _ _ $2.35 Childl"en’S, 5 120 10 . . . . . . . . _ $2.00 7'\ A I _ Women’s li First \ »--~ I "’\__ Quality Rubbers 850. Women’s Rubbers, first quality, to fit any heel, high or low _ . _ 85c Gir1s’, sizes 11 to 2 . . . . . . . . _ _ 70c Children’s, 3 to 10 _ . _ . . . _ . _ . 60c E --Yukon-- 9 Inch tops $3.65 1 \ Meu’s high top, Duck Lumber- men’s Solid Heel ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.65 Boys’, as above . . . _ _ _‘_ . _ _ $2.75 Youths’, sizes 11 to 13 _ _ _ _ _ _ $2.25 0 _ , Women’s 11; . _ Button =’.§’,`:"'»1I= ;,.s:.f~" Overshoesn Sizes 3 to 9 ~ orm n Boots , l l\/len’s First Quality Thigh Boots, as illustrated, red Soles, and a comfortable fitter _ _ _ . _ _ $5.00 Boys', as above . . . _ . . _ _ _ $4.95 ' Youths’, as above, sizesll to 13, . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ _ $3.95 'Meu’s Leather $3.85 One of the big selling kinds," and o splendid wearing shoe _ _ . $3.85 Boys’, as above _ _ ._ _ . $3.50 Meu’s Best Grade | Rubbers $1.25 Our best grade rubbers for men, all shapes _ _ __ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.25 Boys’, as above, 1 to 5 _ _ _ _ _ 95c Youths’, llto 13 80c ' Meu’s _ 2 Buckle Overshoes A comfortable warm Overshoe, made with two buckles, for men .;~ . . _ . . . . . _.._.$3.00 l\/len’s, as above, Jersey cloth $3.75 Meu’s four buckle Overshoes, ...............$3.75 Same in Jersey Cloth _ _ _ . _ $4.50 0 _ “Forest King" Snag Proof $3.25 C0[lt|'3C[ W omen’s Buttoned Overshoes, “Forest King',”`a popularline for _.__ $250 men,solidhee1,al1sizes,6to11 Women’s Buttoned'Ove1°shoes,_ - .` . $3-25 .Iersey»-Cloth $3.40 B0yS’,S1zes1_t_o5 . _ . .. . ......-.$2-50 ‘_ _ _ . ` I .". _ I ‘ Q0* '§"\`»'...,,__,..v4"“ .... N _/_-..___ aff/ Meu’s Closed Side Rubbers, very Men’s ' ` f_.j-_-.'ffiif:`».»t~5».1`1.;.'_'-~~ _ $1.75 inade of finléfilér- popular for country wear $1.50 sey Cloth _ _ _ _ ._.. ._ _ .ff ~ ALl.Er & co. LIMITED ) _ ` ,I _ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. f __ €_,_~,`, , 19071029Mlleach week for 3 wks .1 ~. ue W ` i %'i'~'i‘. " \ .\ ,"i t i t fi . _i é. V* 1 i he fi.