Abundant Light ‘for house, burn, garage, grounds from the FAIRBANKS-MORSE HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT and power too up to 3 h.p.! These dependable Iplanta are low in price and o tion coats. Simple to o rate and built or lon yearn of service. T ey reduce fire risks in our: and barn, and give power besides for separator, churn, MW}?! feed grinder. Write for free booklet. Water Plant flfiotififil‘: "await an Inch were: ands: pcuun. iuclloll SALE mnlu-z. or FURNITURE l am instructed by Peter Mc- Donald to sell by Public Auction on _ his premises 89 Cumberland Street , lath, an, 1152a. all his household‘ ~ furniture consisting of parlor suite.| y suite, kitchen furniture, 1 Queen; _ Beaver Rance. Bed mom fumiture. _. Virrirola Columbia, sins carpet. . nevi: (ill 010th. lmlilic-"znz v1.1» and ..; mats. l ice IJlRBSL- new". Dishes and a lot of other articles. | \ l s E E 91 fli 5 E § 5, $701k) 2A // v . JOHN P. BRADLEY Dated. Oct. 13, I928. Auctioneer 15-10-1040. 1 \ U l" _.’._;__ __r . I}, _‘_:\" Parker House , lwnw ' w“ 1 31} The Parker House it; "nou- rmd)" i0 fake pcrrmlrlvnt rmll lffllltilrfllt‘ . blT-Ardcrs. Tlu- house has been “w; qlmcun go figure how a '- “”"P|*’“‘5" ""-"l"d""<l 1"“! btflllli" player has reached a goal when ; fulh ilnishrli. "lilo lnhli- speaks for he’; gflly hglf back." ' itself. Dinner parties and banquets a specially. This house ls located POULTR -- _ We are paying spec- ial prices on live fowl, ghickensTand broilers or the hanlesgiving _ w. Market. If you have lo-Tyguyig-llhriiufi mm“ y‘ d ‘ Vanyto Se", Write or ‘of-he. Yer-Its my boy trend, 5' phone us for prices. a 1 ,1 SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LTD. ‘15-5"!?:§:‘:¥.'19-__ ‘ NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE S. S. DELSON SAILING mom ulosmnhl. ooronsn 10th l- sonet ocronlla 10th, l'i2n.ixnl.o'l"rlt1'0\l'n. ocr. ma‘ For Salui Iinhrfa, Nfldm Direct. (mils: Carried S. MAGIC REQUIRED l “l'm going to learn. how to be ; gamma 730M beautiful out of thla book." 5 ‘ MONHHUL OCTOBER w"! “Ia it a book cf magic, dear?" . SOREI. OCTOBER 20th f CHARLOTTETOWN, OCT. 28rd.‘ - For 8t. Pierre and 8t. John's, Nfld. For Rates and Space V APPLY A. CAMERON Phone 88!. I BRUCE STEWART COMPANY AGENT! Cl hhlbhhtltnfllaqllifemlle. MEAN mpggp l laer~ I .,houmn‘hu‘ndgehubem "You aayn-iaekhfathor lo m ma“: m "bu! " chute o‘: “J-‘afi: moan he wouldn't even w" glva Jack a liberal odueat‘ ." t‘ Auction ‘Sale Of New Furniture ,1‘ I_am authorized by M. J. Diamond, Esq., to 1 ‘soil by public. auction at his home, No. 9 Prince l5. Street, on Friday, Oct..19th, common ‘ng at 1 1-',' oblook-ohaylmsllhia furniture compri ng par- l Ii, ior. dining room, bed rooms, hall and kitchen ‘l9’; carpets, mats, rugs, squares, dishes, oil cloth, 2 . cook stoves, 1 room stove, 1 driving sleigh, near- s, ly new, 1 box or pung sleigh, nearly new, har- ma, otc., and Iota of good things not men- tioned. Come early please. Auctioneer < 5 "r A “Phillie!” 3'" yfimi" " n! ‘autumn snau. LUBE}, ME. Oct, lt-lbrperts declare the sardine season, now ‘t’ drswingtoacloseJla-sbeenoneof the mos-t succastul on record. start- in at Manny's lng in April and continuing almost H” "Wm amp without a bleak until the present exnggn“? ‘l: "ha: time. Fish have been in good supply x and mm, h” would mtruat m” and with lfew exceptions the ca-rgos ° to mm m, we mm" m have been in good supply. canning ¥a°°'1'°‘2r n’ recovery m, the ‘hwf f“ ‘mm’ we: Death would be h sop to the m,’ ° “s” w °" Chief. 1t would assure him that During the first pm of the sed- 1318mm 513i" Ne" W” ‘m’ “i” son the goods were sold almost as mm ‘mm m: as they were booked. and not P°P1°d 01' gvwrexlétmlllglécgfr‘: until recently has there been sur- 911° "1"" "Y" Carvell Bros, Ltd. plus stock accumulating. Some goods 1g alfllggr-Iigfwgfig $3311‘ have been stored. but nothing like _, “I think you “e abwluwly the quality that has been put by SW- i Pl take me home mm 1°’ a “use m pa“ ' §ganlznghlogrii villa!" A question I ' é his rlaifie ‘had to be approached LIVESTOCK MARKET gfalElly, delicately. It would have t: —""" be lnslnuated. rather than voiced, a ’ iclimdh“ Pm“) a time when she was sufficiently in- MONTREAL, Oct. ls-cdttlo re- nuanced m be unsuspecun‘ The“, will“ 1345- Tw° lads M 5°“ would have to be some strong rea- m“? 5°99"; “erumg L300 mum's son for selecting the place-and, at we“? 5°“ m" $1050‘ and three or the moment, Dlghton could not im- t would be in the weight steers were sold for $9.50 to feggxzebfitx-‘ggflwngrgg the other man in an aflalre de coeur seemed the last. place on earth in which to prosecute an intrigue. He stepped from the open hillside into a road running between fisher- merrs cottages. with a pale sun shining from a cloudlez-fss lslliiy turn- ‘ ee o an $5.50. Common light bulls sold for glrfglig; "45; as M: mm $550 and those or the betwr ment buildings of moderate sire and weigh“ up w $8M‘ Quomtlons: weather beaten aspect hugged the mum" steers’ gum “'50 m sm- w terslde‘ a shabby restaurant to 6°’ medium “'75 w $925’ common’ hi; ri ht ‘advertised strange bever. "“"°e‘,‘§f,£°i§§’5s0 goo‘: ages gn uninspiring windows “ ,5 . , m - ' . $8.25. common $5.00 w $1.00. buwh- °"P°:da§f“2a° 2&2?" “ “nan” °’ er cows, good $7.00 t0 33-90. medium s? dp‘ hi ' 35m t” $6375’ “mners $335 to w" a i: bot mlh houses nd the 75, cutters $3.75 to $4110- butoher W8 lint"!!! mi nd mam W? “"5 “mm?” “'29s” ‘Mn :1: with his?» salals smuggle: in a‘ ggrfilvzcssvxrelsold frog: $5.5: ilxsfiillégg ham“ °f “murpassed. v - e - ;_‘,’,_c‘,,”"‘;‘1;d‘"‘,‘§f5,§“e§§§§a§:uh‘waldo In this miniature bay 01f drgamzes. w “i” small: :.:::“r:.:':..t. his...‘ vans and pa“ fed ca yes m . The sable coat had given place to 1 d veal 13,00 m a serviceable waterproof, the evening slgilllifitaltiifildfumcogllno tso $12.50, frock to a costume of knitted wool- wmmon 55,00 to $10.50, grass $5.50 Altogether she looked more human wsvpoll than when he had first seen her, sheep receipts 5,69; more like the type of woman he Lambs were stronger, good ewes would have set. out in normal times and wethers were $11.50. Fairly toumeet. H good lambs not graded brought Sll- So you have kept your word, 00 and common kinds. from $10.00 was her greeting. to $10.50. Sheep were from $3.00 to Pighton paused in front of her. $6_Q0_ You" speak as if you were sur- Quotations: Ewes $3.00 to $6.00. prised! lambs good $11.50, common $10.00 Mafalda favored him with a. cur- to $11M). Hog receipts 1718. foils smile. Hogs were sold from $11.25 to It would be both unwise and ill- $11.'15, with the bulk of good hogs mannered, she declared, “in show $11.50. Two cars of swine club you that I was delighted!" hogs were sold on a graded basis at 1n the days that followed Dlghton $11.50 for thick smooths P1115 51-00 suffered miny four lots of fairly good medium $10.00. The balance of the cattle were practically all common qual- ity plain big bodied cows in swd flesh sold for $7.00 and good cows up t0 $7.75, and $3.00. CBIITIEYS were mostly $3.50 with a range of $3.35 w $3.75 and the bulk of the common butcher cows from 85-09 W t0 $11.50. per hog for selects and with a cut science. The erection of three more broad- country. ' 00000 ways to make tints appear li e magic over the out- “at of-atyle or faded colors. Tinting wltll Diamond Dyes is ens as blulngl Pl"! dyein%takes just a ittle more tlmn. Only over 50 years’ ex rlence. Insist on dollar-savi hints, wi can make your discarded Rugs and cost half their value, and Shampoo Rug Works Limit/Ed. Saint John. u. milde- B." For space and rates apply , v_ BENJ. CARTER, g AOIINI ' How MANY F . ON THE TURKEY? i $50.00 to the Person who counts them correctly -- Other awards from $20.00 down '7 "TTITTX (p tumult! W010: 0490M»!!! (no. beyond the broad - twinges of con- of $1.00 per hog on, shops and He had looked upon the course‘ lights. Bows brought from $900 t0 Tavemer had chosen for him as‘ $10.50. ' difficult aid, quite probably, danger- —i-<'°"’-""" ous. It had never dawned upon him A new device f0!‘ 03111118 111M393’ for one instant that Mafalde. would. in a. posket k669i 601115 89991831941 W be seriously attracted to him. If he dohomlndvlorls and includes v- bi" had considered hel‘ feelings ht ha; fold. l he had viewed her in the light of a more or less Work has Poem started in Palm}- whom a succession of love affairs tine on the extensive hlldfwlectnc was part and parcel of her exist-l develvnnwntof the Jordan and Yfll- ence. He did not suppose that her. muk rivers. affair with him would be regarded in a serious light or. that after it had run its brief course, it would, casting stations in Sweedon hi5 leave any lasting mark on her. In, stimulated interest in radio in that this, as 1t speedily transpired, his calculations were at fault. A succession of picnics at Reccoh Portoflno Vetta, or Oarasco, secret The feathers on the Turkey are made up of figures 2, the Turkey and add the figures. The total of the added PRIZES :-For the correct, or nearest correct, solution prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. lst. Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 3. l, 5, 6. 7 and 8. The problem is to take those feathers of! figures will be taken as tho number of feathers on the bird. 5th Prize . . . . . . . . . . .. $4 6th Prize . . . . . . . . . . .. 8th Prize ....... all: IT COSTS NOTHING There is absolutely no responsibility, obligation or cost of any kind to try for a prize. The solving of the problem will provide a few hours most interesting work. COMPETITION CLOSES The competition closes Saturday, November 10th, 1028. at All solutions to be considered, must reach the address below before that hour. Ath Prize . . . . . . . .. aooooooooooooooooo ooooo 31:11am ‘trips 13o Glinpa. drives to. » avar or ervi et him fearful WOmWn an lest the news of their intrigue LGOk should drift to the ears of the unsus- pecting Ahlborg. He wondered how OOOOOQXMAEMAIZTIN long it would be before her mine In case’ of a tie the prize will go to the one who had sent of plausible excuses to this bemlded n new subscription with his solution in accordance with u giant would give out before they ‘£1212; 33mg‘): would wear too thin to be even know simple credible- From the date of their first as- h" season’, slgnatlon, the role of hunter had thin conform passed from him to her. It was she to ‘s, mm’; who planned these meetings and styles, Thguggnflg of them have worked herself up into Jealous fury learned how easily they can trons- if he demurred. form a. dress or blouse, or_co_at, by The trouble of it all the quick magic of homo tinting or Dlghton was both young and pos- dyeing. With true, fudelesa Diamond sessed of a conscience, More than If those who tie have both, or all sent in new subscrip- tions; then the prize will go to the one whose subscription 0n which he or she became eligible, ls paid the fartherest ln If both or all are paid in ad- vance to December 31, 1929, then the money ‘viii be divided among such proportionately according to the number oi advance into the year 1929. ocrossuflil; m8 EATHERS Conditions ) 1 Every one in any family where there is a regular subscrip- tion of this paper paid in advance, is invited to try tlw solution and compete for the prizes. Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. l condition. may compete by/becoming a subscriber or sending in the subscription of some member of the family with $4.00 for country or $5.00 for the city for the first year in advance. Every competitor may. if he or she so desires, send in a new paid in advance for one year subscription with the This is not obligatory; but the winner of each prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded double the amount his or her prize calls for. Thus if the winner of the first prim had sent a new subscriber, he will be awarded $100.00 cash instead of $50.00, and accordingly with all the prizes. No one can so secure double money unless the new subscription is actually forwarded with his Each competitor, by sending in his solution, agrees that the decision of the Judges shall be indisputable and final. All solutions must be sent ln on the following form, clip- ped from this paper. Cut ‘this out on the border lines, fill in and mail early. Mark 011 Dill-Shit? 0i Elli/Wipe "Turkey lileathers Competition." Dyes, anyone can do _tl1_is success that. he was in love with Greta and fully. The “know how" la ln the dyes. degflged u“; other business heart“), Diamond Dyes don't- strwk qr B i Admittedly he was attracted to the like inferior d ee- NEW, 5583M"! 1° Signorina Pasquali, but not infatu- The fervor of her whirlwind tactics left him breathless. He could Eggs; Mfllklley. Wlgl his uncanny imam! Dye» produc- wtei ‘e ° efelrlfglllglglfltillfltnnwzgf‘ SOLUTION TURKEY FEATHERS COMPETITION To Turkey Feathers Compeif“ The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. (a) My solution of the Feathers on the Turkey is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . results. They have been perfected by ggeazzlad he been able to real h d d i tment. t 5&1: 0:31?" 1h? P2... book oi ""1"" trend of nflalrs. would have fi be m“ you been equally elated. When Mafalda FREE. w to Mao Ml-ftlll, Diamond filed the adventurer ‘ Dyes, Windsor, Ontario. Muthem eves. he felt _ w" WBWNIIB him; when he wrote‘ to her he felt like a criminal. I am eligible for the competition on the subscription addressed he was tempted . Amount enclosed on account of the above Subscription s _ nd. to take the‘ A thousand times NE W RUG-f R OLD 333:2! to Traverner And yet an admission of New Subscription Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, flallure was the one thin "During October and November e w“ “Wen? “climb! we will pay freight charges both Th“ "Mi" i" wields were as ways on all orders from P. E. I. We xtzmrdufire?’ ' es s Carpets into how velvety rugs um gjfgefiiwglfwm Clean your soiled floor coverings so Qglvems- . alley will look like new. Send your You caro mic." she would catalogue with price list. Maritime ‘ixplm- I Wvmln is Just as she n I} is terrible to have beauty and temperament-and no moneyll mi-lo-le-ol Al"! 1 "mid not lmsibly foresee that Amount enclosed: $4.00 or $5.00 paying for the first year in idvllnce as they were varied. ‘ would t m” hi"! =8 h" (o) r agree‘ that the decision of the Judges shall be indisputable m; an“ Bimed . . . . .. and imploring his Dated . . . . . . . . ‘ Addrcssm...“ NOTE: Sections (c) and '(d) are for use only if subscription l; 1n | rresrs. or if sending in ‘a new subscription. .....-....-..-..-----.- 4 You would come.” Farquhar- Steamships c0371 §§§o§§ °3IZ"J'"""'°‘ “'°“‘ ‘h’ astward extremi- ey h“ come upon is arms and drag her away. or "Hold ma; sheuvgiispersd when they were on grass in. “Hold me Ike that with youfilg. strong arms. I am afraid when you are not holding mo." tics of Rnpguo t), a skeleton of a a 4 some reason had n - s. s. "rui-horth" um. "°'“ °°'" - Its foundations were in tho c113 llloald aaflldldtfroight be offer- Ind a lining hole oh the m, o; , ed this Steamer will make a call at lower room save glimpses of s sub. Charlottetown October 10th. Accept- Notice" 0f Meeting a?!“ dompanyginii$iidor of o! WM»: n» Act” and um n33 of til aald terrancan cavern. She had hovered on the brink oi this chasm as if it fascinated my, "If I ever thought that you m; to we M ma". she had told him. "I would throw myself so“; there." A mountain in Russia consisting aimoatwhoilyofllon poms w. rnaoou. none: walaim. = r 3005MB“!-