Wing m filmy also reported that hahsd. V" i "slnn' or-rsw" No . m-com is vitad the lead" of ti" ("WWW ranlementfihsvev been meld‘: it; t0 N DNBQM- l"- HW- Ari-M? ' y ill ~ A Jumpspsrk Romance of‘ " ‘ an," ‘r’ ‘ . 1 ' ' the I rmel observation of ArmII-llhilh" h" ‘"1 5“3F3°m°“ nwfifi-nw -'P&'F "w" tics dormers. The program tobe Toronto on November w. but will Modern meow. Shite-Shorter, -. b. alst-Lme To Bhlit NEW YORK, Nov. lie-Now that it has been fairly well established that skirts will be a bit lhvrlfll‘ next Boring, the "powers-that-bc" in the dress industry are more or less puzzled about the waist lino of thm new season's mode. The straight line silhouette has struck the fancy oi American woman who has enjoyed. its ireedom and comfort with evident aDPWYBI- For, several seasons she ca! mwlsdaed around, subtle as can b9- "n-ls sronv, or A we. _ . i, i, sun's "rnausroluss- °"_,',-,o‘°f,,‘;“‘,,,’,',§',‘;’1‘;"’,',.;,,, an”. hgi-dgzozertglcgehereninstgeqfi av PAUL DIOKEV AND ' "o" one is assembled on'the Hill, the Wrgnlth on the cenotaptigd m" l i GHAF- W- 3099A", _ service will opon by singing of 9 59¢" My P6901‘. fl u, a u n a ‘y "uh" Ruumm. the nyinn, "o God Our Help in members "i '1'“ °°"°""“°“‘ h“ tfefgui 'l=i.§""n.".'l'inin ve-eoeoe-oeoe-aeoesaga“ Ages pas-L" Then me ",0 chap. been formally invited to attend, curl” w “Md-rd , A u TALK mm; w, we oocasqom Mum- Re“ and that the Prime Minister. and ' ' Chapter 82 I titan" g s i }-|_ L Horsey and Capt m,“ “m, the members or the Government‘ er Desjnrdius, will simultaneously ‘lend in the recitation of the Lord's Prayer, in English and French, would ht.- prcsellt. The Prime Min- ister, "Rot. Mon. Packensle King, wll-I lny a wreath on the cenotaph, If? n? “Silencefl said Farley. "n is lame l say something}. f $553? Many Warm Friends” ON $5 so; i. akes 15:5 .\, _below ran: . for ' I ‘But whatever ideas "i might have Ilad that eventing about l-"rzincls Meade and the beautiful brown- fllied girl were all changed by our bee. the next afternoon. The nex-t day was l/Vcdussdny, I think, and Wednesdays noisy, had some laboratory work at college that usually took her until very late in the day. In fact, we stayed up late Tuesday" evenings, because we could sleep lute next day, for her first lecture was at noon, Add Wednesday we usually had a (in. layedl dinner because oi her work. so this day I was starting dinn- er when the phone in Helen’! room 11nd lir-jril called up \\.l=" llgulu Francis l. lllt‘. while the audience joins in. This will bring the service to 11 o'clock, and the gun on the dill will then sound for the two lulu- utcs silence. The standards will be dipped, and the end of tile sil- ence will be marked by the sound- ing ol‘ the Last Poet on the bugles. I Laying of Wreath. After this will come the laying of wreaths on the cenotaph, dur- ing which the pipe band will play the Piper's ‘Lament. At the end of the laying of wreaths on the cenotaph Rev. I-‘nibcr Des-int‘ will prononucv tln- bi: m, representing the people of Canada. and the Government. This will come immediately utter the laying -ot the first wreath which will be done by His Excellency the Governor General, Baron Byng of Vimy.’ ‘ Mr. (‘llzirles Askwith ‘reported that the different GXBGYVICU orgasm last/ions were all joining in the Vot- ' crane’ parade and that, the par- ade of Veterans would hot repre- sent any society. ‘but all Veterans oi the pity. LL-Col. L. R. La I-‘reche, D.S.O.. Legion of Honor, A.L.C.. will command, and R. S. 1M. Frank (iranett. D.C.'M., M.M., will art as sergrnnt-mnjorf’ A flag bearer will later be chosen. “These is not _your‘"-’busl||"9se.", advised General Innocenclo. Then I make it my business, was the answer he-got. - - "Shut up!" Commended the-Cen- eral. "Not for you I shut up.!' brlgand repeated his command. “Shut up!" The girl looked: him up and down several times then in a mat- ter of fact voice, remarked. “Go to Hell!" V . “Inez! Inez" Said Farley eintreat- lngiy,» this is Mrs. Marvin. Alli right, said Inez suddenly marching over to her. she can be {robust fortymwkz. The waist-line .walst line has notbeen establish- In iris best battlefield tunes, the - ‘normal waist line. with never a" thought of whether she was a perfect thirty-six or a has lnsnnt little ornothing in her daily attention to dress. For the most phi-t giissxaot location of the ed, but common acceptance r‘ it at what is normally considered the hip (line, about" ‘four or five inches below what grandmother "would havefcharacterizad as the “Early mutter-lugs from Paris hint that dlle old,- or present ordcr of things’, may be changed for next season," said- Daviid N. Moses- sohn, oxecutlve director of the As- eighteen inches as I .0 on days, There will probably been h "i the stralghtline eliect in t e new modes to satisfy tho universal de- mend for comfort. The W1 "BM fitting basques will not supplant twentieth century styles —Amerl-_ can women need not worrY- "But-where will the line be? 111m, question lsjgto be decided shortly. We ennfnoi predict Wha- they all women ‘will be short- waisted" or ions waisted or 11°F- mal Wfllflleilv We are inclined i0 believe, however, that they Withi- iine-now at the hip. Will 1"‘ "m" i: ed somewhat; and that the finne- wiii be slightly ‘corsets so s; it; permit the draping or e dresses,‘ fllrlrrfllfll)‘ to» some dimes. . »“ln bite dress lnjhlI$fYybB~ ti"; style what it may, I am confident of vastly improved business canal. - lions in 1823, and our members are already preparing themselves [on good season. Some of the early numbers are nbout resdiy, and d9. signers are working ‘on others. The last decrees from Paris, ‘hows’ _ ever, have not come over au (is. signers are marking time balors making up their complete lines," socintod Dress industries of Am- erica. "lf that premature proph- esy ls borne out by authoritative decree in the near future, waist lines will be more definitely defin- ed andthe willowy waists of yes-. teryear may represent fashionis fancy for dame and miss when the robins chirp early in 1923. "Just w-hnt size a normal twenty six i-ncli waist should be is a queer tion. l-t is safe to assume, llow- ever, that it will ‘not reduce to "Mrs. Marvin if silo wants now I tell you who I sm——<l am Mrs, King of Hearts Gringo.’ To Cecelia, this statement was as meaningless nonsense but ‘Farley and lnnocencio grasped her meaning and voiced their dis- may in demands for explanuton. “You have marry him? snapped the Mexican. Child you don't know what you are saying. grouped Farley. When when did you marry him?" ‘Tuiluy" '- " At lust Cecelia understood. How (rouldl he‘! how could he? she Fiilll in consternation. ‘How could he?" flared Inez. tak-hlg it its-an insult. lam his w-lfe. Hc know me. You nothing to him. lie don't know you. You go away. I keep him, I keep him. d-‘zlricyl grasped the girl's psy- chology Tn he-r the young Ameri-| can represented two persons in the some flesh. One was the old self heforelthe accident whom they all knew now as Phillip Marvin a wealthy New Yorker. This self mlghl have a wife and children parents relatives 'andl Heaven knows what in the way of claims upon him. But that was not ‘the self she knew. It was not the per- sonality she had married and she would not allow and one's claims on that lost personality to be transferred to the one which now occupied his mllnd which had mar- ried her, which knew her, loved her and knew not this other wom» an. - "Your; marriage no good," said Innnvcncio. ‘Yos, the Padre will tell you so," Farley urged. . “Ill-lug made lln "ignorance of the first it is "totally null and void. Cross confirmed in his court room manner. ‘f n't cnre."_ said Inert with fi- nh {LWNT keep hlim iustlhe same." "Hui it's wicked!‘ shouted Fa!‘- lny in desperation. . , "Wicked? No," Inez replied in ringing tones. “If send me wrong husband, belong to some- body clse. That's his mistake not mine. and shas restored the health oi The argument being now in thousands of women who have been the ‘realm of theology. Farley saw|troubled with such ailments as dis- .it was useless to continue it so he iflflwlllefllfl.‘ lllltillilmfllfli-lofl. "New" a ' n ordere e irl- to o to her i011. TIES" 8T e9. "15 T531111. But no‘. tglhegmust gees Mar- LYdla E- Pinkhallfs Prlvlld Ten" vin first. The request was reason- Bwk ‘Won "Anmenw pnun" ‘o able and none of the men could oi- w°men Wm be Se“ -"°“ nee “P” . . Write to The‘Lydia E. fer any good reason for denying request u. Yet that was the very thins Pmkhm“ “"“-°“‘° 6°" w“ m“ Farley thought must not happen AUCTION SALE For her good as well as that. oi’ q__A 119N128 everyone elsci, he must leave with- Auction Sale of Farm, Stock, Crop and implements at North» Wllishlre live bands‘ pro-win will tllc _.\lutiunzll .\zll‘l-»ln. two \l'l _ of which will In still}; lr~ l i|_\" bi by those DFBSQIN. following which, Aid. H. H. McElro re ortcd ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " that a chorus or about), L005 Ch“ vallon Army baud, will be present. ‘ll-en from the Public Schools Tlu- lIITHIIEQIII-Elll-S are that t-he woum be present and would lead Sulvzmon Army band will head the in the singing unmu. M]. J_ w’ Veterans‘ parade which leuvesthe Smith, 'ile Public School singiugirmrmwe“ “"5"” '9‘ Cmlmi agreed“; It w“ ‘arranged ma, a, _|Square at 10.2» and marches via 5th“; children be given a 500d.Laul"ier,l\lletcaliczlnd Wellington to 1,1569 o“ me central walk m 0mm. the oust _gltte of Pilfiifillltillll. Hill, that, should the day be cold .wr"1‘(','l:1'(‘)’l1ll¥ m $§8C6ot|iii‘Iilguhlllang; _____ ______ . n,lll. 1e w" r pm not sum-n Cecile is s“ erfifl will be asked to be nn the Hill u, m. Shfluuwishe-s really g“ GXJoarIy and play _ suitable music tl-aonlmary woman Bu, her sum-xhlle till: cl"o\':il ls assembling for face qualities are her main 35.6KB. e Sewm“ _ ' qvhm do you mean?" s A tmnsitlcrnlile tlnle at the ser- “Thflt m the n,“ things of Hhgvice. will be taken llmthc laying there is no comparison be'twceu'°fl\\"r;-utl1?.h 110- ‘RH; a?“ gglfa: you; 'lll‘l( . rs. l nr es a w-l av Again I looked up at hiim doubt-f“)?! ‘vlflvflmllqll "i "it; gidelalg fully, w v.1 1e various soce es n “For inggance, if Cecile had aHlldlYlihllllS representing organiza- niece who wanted to go to conegeutions should proceed to the ccno~ she would never give up her wlioiedflllll. inheriiancp to 59nd here there)’ Thu cenomph will be situated in ‘But how did yQu know 14m the middle oi‘ the mainpilvaik at that?" the foot oi" the stairs. aces on Georg<,>—Bud\1oid m5 eitliernide of the cenotaph will “But lt'u"as a small amount. And be Tfifififvell i0!‘ We Tllbfiflllllal" the spendling of ii, has been the Voters Association members and making of me. You cannot imag-ltlle Amputation Association meni- inchow awful I was in those day; hers and also for other returned I can't imagine you nothing but soldiers who through war disabil- Meade. illl-i- ,l' l; , "Would and have - asked. "I You like" to run up town f The Bud" some ten with me?" he um tied up for dinner. ,but I can stop for you on my way ‘from the office and send you‘ home in my car." lNaturally I was overjoyed, and . I ran upstairs lo dross, wondering - rwhether my suit and fur were still Rood enough. He came before five. . |nnd we went to the tea room of,a quiet hotel where we sat in a cor- ner on u sofa, with the flovre-rs on _ ihi" table partly screening us from gthe rest of the people. Tea on a isilver tray was put before- lne, and ll poured it. feeling u little" thrill lot P193511?" at even this intimacy with him. .\‘i'o talked for an llaur. and I ask- ;Ved ‘hlim a great many suestlons iklllolll the technical ternls 0t‘ the lstock market-words Bud used and Ituat WEN‘ still unknown to me, lflllil words that tile brmvn-eycd Igiri seemed so familiar with. "She's so clever." i remarked. "Yes Cecile is very quick in many ways. But she is not hall’ so clever as you are." “Oh. please!‘ Lexclnimed. Don‘: lk like that. 'h,v. there is no All llllnila‘ in lilo city, the Pipe Meeting "Liberal Conservative Electors ._i»_ A lneeling oi» the iilieral-fonservatives oi Charlottetown and lloyaliy will beheld TUESDAY ‘EVENING, NOVEMBER 14th at 8 o'clock in the Board 0i Trade Rooms, to ap- point committees for the diiierent polls for the ensuing year, and also to appoint delegates to it- iend a convention to nominate candidates for City". and Royalty.» _ _ ' ; All workers and others interested including’ j Women Voters art requested to attend. ' Sevlral prominent spellers will address A llle V” ‘i. [meeting By order of committee. ' W. A. STEWART P. W. lURNER M. IJONWAY bad often flown with her husband and as a matter of fact considered it safer than returning over the wretched Mexican roads. (To be Continued) NEBVUUS AND » EINIJUWNI Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound C-obourg, Ontarim-"For many years I have had troubles with my I nelves and have been in n general. run dbwn condition for some time. ' I could not do my work half thc| time because oi trouble every month. 1 was told of Lydia In. Plnkhsms Vegetable Compound by friends and advised to try it. it has done me good and I strongly recommend it. Since I have taken it I have been able to do all my nwn work and I also know friends who have round it good. You can use these facts as a testimonial." —Mss. Eluru Funsns, Box 761,‘ Cobourg", Ontario. I Any woman. in this condition should take the Vegetable Com- pound, ior it has helped other wom- en and so it should help you. For nearly fifty years this good old~iashioned root and herb medi- cine, which contains no narcotics nor harmful drugs, has been the standard medicine for female Ills. C. A. MILLER, 138 Kent Street Chnrlotteloivn- I’. H. I. l ' _ Agent for C! LSO" MPG. CO“ Limited, GUELYKa Ont. WILL REDUCE Illflllnefl, ' Strained, Swollen Tsndons, Ugsmsnh or Muscles. Step8 the IIIIIQIIQOI and llllli from a u, 59mm s.“ 5°" °" 39"‘ comparison between us. Q¢__.i.__-_- -—-?_-- - LIVE HOGS We are now receiving these at our plant daily, excepting Satur-i days, paying- highest market price.‘ In the interests of the Pork In- dustry oi‘ the Island, hogs should! he well finished, and should be fed‘ very little, if any. the morning of‘ the day of marketing. DAVIS & FRASER Pork Packers. Charlottetown. P. E. I Tenders for Goods Sealed Tenders Marked (Tend "l Goods) VCANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS, i Limited. " " Box 200, CHARLOTTETOWN Will be received till November 18, 1922, for the follow- ing articles. ' Tenders will be accepted for the whole stock or any parts Goods can be inspected any time. The er for "Another Ml-ssenger Boy 593"“ N‘? imam“ “° m“ “There isn't. I'm well aware ui (u, ~ - instructions and interesting, not (law believe. He was smiling _ but we sat for a moment more af- and husbands perished in the war, ll have seen him smile ln just that NOTICE" '“b'e’_“"d Wi"~"_a“d 9319' kYIQW-‘Jof ii.’ fLTIll wllicll will enable them to Ur'" ctfull request d that o f-r as _ _ , _ w y e s d have 11115564 KIIOWIHE a personui- pletnd to transport io the hill by __________..__ 11.10 . m. This will enable rcturn- . . a . i l could not answer this. Mylumime u; wand R._H. JENKINS e8 ‘ _ I L; i o“ my w“? h“ I Picked "l" then)’ the pzirzule will wear their 8.21‘- Ove" n" q smppeil in the "an ‘o (eolunlltle-c requests that all mem- R°bbedy nns’ mmuln and lunrch to the Hill. gone, and horse can be used. "mt: $2.50 a bottle at druggists’ or; I l k d°""°'°¢ 9mm" Y°‘" "m1 His 3gnidbhfiilib rhlcinhlelhtihlgtgnlcixgd bore; 300K 2 RFIEE. i ‘ U1 a slweet and appealing woman,” ity are not able to walk. " ~~. t . ' . .-; - ,. .. . . wifivw"nlul‘mwnldl'um.nfl glmjnéethata be:;yni::[hgfilfs0afil'lllf§f—l A Wm,“ brought om- check Mothers and ivives, whose sons _ _ tel" it was paid. are asked to wear their crosses. f“§_-‘B F" chiliirell- » “I'm glad I spent it one Vi and These cmssc -wll1 admit them to 11f. FY1918 lireltY-aflil fllslllflfl- myself. Remember all I've had out n special enclosure at the plat~ In order that Armistice Day may ,1 w many things I never (reamed " ' 3 t1 1 , 1 bs4 d 1 ._l‘ ,_ v ' ‘ "' ' 1m glad too. Otherwise I would take part in the services. m fl t ngv "8 e “m? l 1s res "H _ _ . {never have met you, and l would Arrzlllgclllclltn are llclnc com- ible all laces of business slnll ' Nlmerqmal Fhmgs‘ he 3"““"’r' forontghali’ hour trom‘1~o.4o‘tn'_ed___' Thiyfe. tam’ ea“ t“ ‘“"“‘""|i*i' ""11 has done me more good moun- cars such eat-soldiers. who ltlmn any other experience." lhy reason of war disabilities, tare .~d n to take part in the parade. v iludmwill give citizens ml opportull- Shea" was thumping 5° hard I‘ Thflie i" charge of the vete" =0 We “" ' , i > s0 ‘ . ' ‘ - l levelling paper from tlie doorway. vim hmmm,‘ 5A small headninc Oll the front page (_»,,1_ ;,;,;“.u,.,|3’ hen,‘ m- u“. Una. ‘Caught my 9Y9 “s! "Egan U’ skim wit brig-Axle, and chairman nf the ire“ n‘ burs of llll.‘ active militia in (itin- wll, which is not ptifiliiiilg on Nov. 11, will. turn out with lilo. valor» TlllH applies, of untrue, only to mclubr.-l".~: of‘ the Active militia in Oitztuul wllo slaw survive overseas. . Thinking of "Pete and all we knew albout illilb crowd, I begun to read ii. lt was not very lung. “While going ito the bank from the" office of Meade and Judson where he was employ- 0d," it ran, "George Pettrsoll a messenger boy, was knock- ed down eunly this aflelnoon. A leather wallet was stolen containing :_t few thousand dollars in cash and many tllousands—the exact amount SOVIE1 AUTHORIZES COINAGE OF GOLD MOSCOW. Nov. authorizing coinuize of gold oi vnlllc Hlllllllll‘ to tllai of the Im- perial gold coins is announced by the Council 0i ICUIIIIPISSZIPS. The roinuge is tomartly (eovcr the Shite bank note issue. out another meeting. . a Inez sensed that very thing and accused them of it, Cross and the General denied it, but she card nothing for their word. Finally she- put lit squarely up to her hon- est o-ld -foster father She agreed Mothers who have used Znm-Buk sny it ls no finc for the many little accidents of daily occurrence in tho home-and especially where there are chil- FOR SALE '” We nre authorized by David For sale heifer, three years old loday. Dam Jersey Sire Guernsey in call’ to registered Shorthorn due to freshen first January, large liand~ Home. ED. CROSBY, Borden 6000073-l0-3l. I AUCTION SALE Auction sale on farm of Ias. A. ‘Miller including farm, stock, crop and implements Saturday, Nor. 11in at 1 p, m. For further par- ticulars see hnudbills. dren —that they ‘would not be without It. Not only so, but children who hnvc had Zam-Buk applied to nu injury or sore, when ugnir: iniured, cry for Zam- .ti 'l‘hcv know i-lihfllllil. mixing ends the lln of a cut, bruise, burn, or -I'.in disease like Zam- -luk,and nothing soothes, druws out the soreness and heals so zglllCklj‘. lVirs. l.,\\'il.~"on of Snrnin. ()nt., says: ‘lcnuld not do without Znm-Buk for my clnltlrcn. lt is tllu bcsi ointment we have cvcrilscil {or burns. sores and cuts." Nlr. L. B. Amirrscn 0i H0715. 32nd St. , Minneapolis, Minn. , writs-s :"Whcn any of the children, my wiic or self c f: l 1.0!. and svsry lsturdsy st I p.m. (Atlantis time) for Boston. V 401.11. Thursday. meet with an accident. wc immediately N niwlwZrlliik-fliik; it has snvctl us many a or or s l . " Mrs. C. B. Ritccy of Rivciport, N.S., < writes: “fly baby had sores on hfir face, AUCTION GALE at Mimtull cnuscd by teething". Znm-Bu ("om- F|ugQr-|d7., 25 we“ Kent 3i, wlii, plctcly hcnllcti them." ._ ' 3331mm; °§;;-v,ur;;h}g_ gig», ....:."."."“.".l.":,=".::L:lr.::l:.li'1a:::t~ I‘ , v -| DHQI. bull! lnfl pllllpltl- All d|lIEI|ll!|5llC- but, A. w-lLLlAMsON ‘or Znm-[luk Cm. Titania. Send 1c. slams Isl Nov 9-21 Norton ! l. 8. "HARLAND" BAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER 1st. . . . . . 1 p.m. Mondays for Orwell at . .. 2 pm. ffussdsys for Orwell at . Wednesdays (only) for Victoria st . 7 mm- Frldays for East River at .. . . 6.30 s.m. and 2 W"- Iaturdsys for West lllvsr st 6 mm. and 2 pm. 900001-3-1wk. I EASTERN’ STEAMS I? LINES INC. . INTERNATION L LINE \ "SJ. GOVIRNOIUINOLEV will leave 8t. John every Wsdnssds, 3 Wednesday trips m‘ vls hetport and Lubes, due Boston sboul ' g ' gdhflsy trips srdto lesion div-set, due Sundays about 2 pm. 'i| fUfiN-Lssve lesion Mondays and Fridays at ‘l0 s.m. for lass- pn, nose smi m. John. _ ~ nuts 010.00 arm-spoons sum n eenneptign ls msds vls tits Metropolitan Line express . ' gtesmsrs for New York and points South and was not given-An . bonds and securitlles. "The boy was not seriously injured. He received a blow on the headl wlllcll stunned him‘ for an lll>l<illi 1mm- ,er apparently par: n: m. Mr; operating fllwnlllv! '\\' Ni ir- leilncd from ii u». >-l.|nu ‘. tile messenger, Pilllltlll ull his wallet and gob nwlu in the confusion. Tile police refuse to say whether or not they Jill/O a clue." I leaned against the wall, feel~ ing sick and- dizzy. Meade knew this-he must have known it. Why had he n t told me’! cmbered i, and hurried. upstairs. I mush tell her this gently. "You've read" it too." she said turning to me us I entered. "Bud phoned me about it this afternoon -when I got home. "Was he hurt?" ‘Not seriously only a big lump on his head and a headache. But the police think he knows n loi. about this, and they arrested him. M1". Meade went balll for hlm—-oth- erwise he would be in jail. Think of that-Bud in Jail-" ‘Wu- ed. Tomorrow-Tho’ Problem The-n I rcm- 1 "Tell me more about it.‘ I‘ beg5-_ > - lllll 7T , V sill/GHT Tomorrow Alrighi KEEPING WBLL-—An N? Tablet (n vegetable spsrien ) taken at night will help hep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimination. . n Chips of v IR JUNl0RB-——LIflll III One-third the regular dose. Made of the Isms lng adlsnta, than candy coated. For c lldren and adults. to go into the house and stay there it Farley would give his word not to have Marvin go until she had seen hlnr and had ample chance to discuss the matter. Farley" tried to evade the Issue and get her out without that 91'0"!" lse but it could not be done. lie 11nd to choose and finally mad-e his decision. -F'or the first time in her life he deliberately lied in the girl. "All night, I go,” s-he said. "now have your promise. Ii you say he won't go then I no he no go. Any» body else in the world might l-le to me, bnt not you-you and God ‘and me never lie to each other. "As soon as she was gone they sent for Marvin and in turn they brought the pressure ofvtheir wills Zto bear upon him. One and all they hammered upon hlls mind that it was his duty. Mitchell to sell by pu-blic auction on Monday, Nov. 13th,, commen~ cing at 1 o'clock, part, his farm consisting of fifty acres of choice land with good buildings thereon. Also, on the same day we will sell seven horses, comprising mare. seven years old; 1 horse, 7 years old; 2 horses, nine years old; 9 fillies. 2 Years old; 1 more, 11 Years old: 10 mllch cows, compris- ing: 1 newly rreshened pure bred SMTUIOYH; 2 cows to freshen in Dscemlber; 1 Shorthom cow i0 freshen soon; 4 cows in milnh; g) farrow cows; 10 young cattle; 8 Piss: 2 brood sows; 15 tone hay, l 4 highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. SEPARATORS No. 4 "Sharplss" Suction {Feed Separator . . . . . No. 3 "Shsrples" Suction Feed Separator . No. 2 “Sharples" Suction Feed Separator .. N0. 1 “Sherplenfl Sili-tioil Food ‘Separator .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .450 1 7 7 2 1 Second-hand O. S. Hi-pzirutor "No. ll 1 Milking Machine (llUlllllu unit.) 1 No. 7 ‘Mammoth’ flllrubatiul", .. . . . . . libinln (‘g-g ritpscity 3 N0. 6 “Mammoth" Incubator . . . . . . . ..'.',-iUU egg capacity 11 No. 17 “Style E" incubator" . . . .3510 egg capacity 8 No. 16 “Style E" incubator . .. ..110 egg capacity 1.No. 14 “Style E" Incubator .. . . .75 egg capacity 1 No. 1 “Standsrd" incubator . ..110 egg capacity 32 No. 18 “Colony" Brooders .. . . . . .. 500 egg capacity 600 bushels oats; quantity of Iimw; 25 bushels barley; 24 bush- els wheat: quantity of potatoes A dozen times he was 0n the point oi yleldin but always some- thing rose up within hlim and par- alyzed his tongue. Yet this some-- thing grew weaker as their ar- ments wore down his resistance. It was [Cecellltfs own suggestion that it would be best to fly back. Farley wondered thafshe was not afraid. She pointed out that aha and t-ufnipsjalso a. lot of imple menis. On the same day we will sell two acres of wood, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms, twelvsemonths credit. BENJ. can-res a sou- 3 i-rowtPower Sprayers; Hay Rake; 1N0. 2 Daisy Clutch Puliies; 1 16in, Plain Stool; 1 Ty writer Desk; 1 Show Case; j~ Base Burner "Eureka" Refrigerator. 1 Second-hand "Phelps" Water Pump; 1 Large Safe; Typewriter (Remington); 1 1 Filing Case; 1 Secq Auctioneers 10,2i. ‘Lkkkkhkkn A -BY 1 6in. "ML. Grain Grinder; I 10in. Churn; 1 Potato Scufliér; 2, 16in. 1 8in. Plain Pulley; 1 20-lb. set "Brantford" ‘Scales. 1 30-10. set "Dayton" Scales; 1 Oilice Desk; 1 Ofllce nd-hand K. Oil Tank Pump; 1 "Burroughs" Adding Machine. Pulley; 1 12in, Plain ‘Pulley; Counter Show Case; 1 small 1 Car Stove; 1 Oil Stove; 1 Lighting Plant; 1 "Weston" 1 Oak Desk; 1 Oak Table; .1 Typewriter Desk and Chair; and Measuring A A Q AAAALAAA a-AAJ- nan pension SHALL. l ibRiNfii YOU >SQME LUNCH- snd ‘additional uiformstlon, apply to ' ' ~’ *- GBURRII. A'.M| 8t. JUhFI N" w NO-QEZT AWAY FRQM ME.‘ i DON'T WANT To THI .’ "s. THE wAY-Makllqgs- E “fou ME 41-: mm? ERbTAND ‘ IWE. AR 5MELL. rrg AH new; LNEiGgSQ T° For: DINNER - i and BAKON GE