‘ssuimr Oct 2ist..iii.~ slurp of hum, stock, 1d, excellent locality, close church, school and shipping. ‘l years; 5 choice milch cows milk, all young; 2 heifers, 1 form implements. (or Inspection tiny t.Iine. A9111)‘ JOHN N. McPHEf-I, J. A. MnoDONALD. Auctioneer. Public §ale b Auction Mrs. H. Stsnwsy best nounoe s public sale by Auction lngs, etc including st 70 Prince 8b, Oct. 24th. at 10 s.m. sew, mahogany bed suite, 1 many useful household‘ effects. House open for Monday 23rd, Oct. Terms cash. . ' A. WILLIAMSON. Qliuhdlys for West River at .. ‘At hlrview, Rocky Peggy‘, - '_ p, 010.. ' Farm situated as above. cunts-in Jag 100 acres of extra good land. N oiol: bslsnsoe in 500d, growth - nt wood and lumber. well Water- An Ides-i farm, fronts on West River. within} chains of one of the host -lll’lllldll mud beds in P. E. l. Also all my stock as foliowsz-l horse l0 years: 1 mare 9 years; 1 mare. years; 2 calves, 10 sheep. 3 brood sows, 20 geese. Crop-—15 tons hay In stack, 500 bushels oats, quantity of potntoes and turnips, and all , harness, etc... Bale positive, no reserve. Terms of farm at. sale, of stock. etc. 12 months. on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. Farm open Being contents .0! twelve rooms, comprising Parlor, willow lounge. table, chairs. oak chins closet, -- otitaman. mahogany flflllllhllifi table. etc, front room lounge, rocker, niorris chair, table writing , desk, etc.. dining room. beautiful solid oak suite, etc, 3 oak bedroom oak and walnut suite, iron beds, etc. linen, silver, cut glass. etc. New Raymond cabinet sewing machine. Happy Thought range, base burn- =" er, carpets, oilclotb, crockery and inspection j Auctions-er. Fridays for East River iit _ . . . . .. lish tened. l" iii llll. sense, but ill 1-‘1 m against in with iis to oId-fzishioiicil unit flllllllli to nn- pearance. ' ‘ ‘A perfcct treasure liousie." Hcl- houuhow furunuro ‘nd fumhh. en said. following us through the many fine pieces In mahollllyi Niki Wlmw» also silverware, piste, linen. etc" Charlottetown rislxt Methodist Church Tuesday, of dim attic. they have ttflu t, NOYFI-El ~ Q. S. “HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER 1st. ' _ h-tsun . was 019m! or s sum rasnsroituat Iy Marlon lubinosm _ POOR JAMES ‘ill-ills atmosphere: Bin at tii-iir. Jinr TPiIlSi-rfl to iii-.. , . 1U“, violet m g“ ha“ m we cityglllJlgllli-Z tliie object HVPI’ tii us. ain't moral." (lpposiiion suddenly fliircd 11D Into Estbefs eyes. She swung about on Jim. "There's some that can talk about morals and some tliut can't. she said. And Jim subsided. After that our city. We were even allowed to go August though the college until ‘September. have one examination to tiiki-i, to wurk off a condition. So we laundered and PLiflSZlCkPIl tlic attic for mori- ll‘(!EiZ~IllI‘rS—-Ulllll'b‘ Flstlirr. l.iit which ui- iirrglit iilli?‘ things from the all. so quaint. "Look at this.” she a few minutes later, holding aloft a largo box. "Isn't. but Isn't it lovely. Vi do you think u m t hishm poulh e iiiIngGouI-sud’: Oriental Cream. . ' Send I54‘. fin- 1H0! Sin I’, llrslihs IS» llnntrssl .G ou riza,ud's'_ * O riérilal _Cr"é riou Chapter 64 of hosiiliiy ‘lllted as Ion as Helen strc . I'- ihe felt lb-ngd she uiiii-it li.i'vt'edliéli..y“llr '"°'h°" “Wm 9"” l‘ l“ "l"- ,1%,'for she was really very suiisith-Ym‘ f“ "v_°"ym‘“g "p he“ is l‘ Or-Slit: never Iisi on. And though “Mk fyllcn we left, thi: air of dimipprovw ll-Wzls still- iiround us, in some lllVllnllftl it haul‘ thick cloud’ like u. I guess Esther was- rlghi, she hasn't. Not only leis ‘iiei-| know such people, but knows ‘e/mnelvet mp‘ Surrwnded by a w“ herself. A woman cutting oft’ her huir like ii iiiiin, and smoking! It said the nothing was departure for without question, did not (lllnll But V-ioliet did our clothes. IliSCllPlitHl by imike our Hill. still iiiorie in zip- “Siiiell those lovely ceiling! I know an awful udor~—bui its called out this Iiidiuuh. llitlcs slur l 5m‘? Mondays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 p.m. Tuesdays tor Orwell at . . . . . . - - 2 P-m- Wsdneldsys (only) for Victoria st . . . . . . , . . .. 7 am- 5.30 n.m. and 2 p.m.‘ . . . . .. 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. 900001-3-1wk. .10 s.m. Thursday. port,~_Lubso and 8t. John. - FARE $10.00 Mast- EASTERN STEAMSHII’ LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE 3.8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlli leave St. John every Wednesday n 3.1m». Ind cvsry Saturday at 8 p.m. (Atlantic time) for Boston. Wsdnssdsy trips are via Eastport and Lubec. due Boston Saturday trips are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 paw RETURN-Luvs Boston Mondays and Fridays at 1O a.m. for Ease STATEROOMS $3.00 At {Bolton connection ll made via theMetropolitan Llris Irsight and passenger steamers for New York and points South and For staterooms, rites and additional Information, apply to A. C. CURRIE. Agent. 8t. John, N.B. S. ‘S. "MANOA" Arrive at Ch'town Arrive at Ch'town I about express November 11th Nsvsmbor 29th i Luvs Montreal . and leave for and luvs for 8t. John's Montreal September 30th October 3rd October 9th October 14th Octobor'17th October 23rd . October 28th October 31st November 6th November 14th November 28th For flfllgllt rates and further information apply to . ,C_r_arvell Bros... Agents , 1100' , FREE VOTES November 20th .>,r.t 1 Nsms of Oontutsm twin The Qusrdisn during the asst two , Jill Nubia s coupon. an. svsry coupon. ' They big vslus. ltsrt saving votes today. JW tuition nsstly out out and brought or nisl’ 7 D k Ollbllft Offlss of The Guardian wilLoount to? _ floss nsmo is written thereon. ‘lb Lrrsn 1287.21, » i; ., 1.‘ ‘l Mnrmolo Prescription Tablets. Coughs, Colds, Son Tbmsl. CIlPPQ. Cram Chills, Bronchitis, otuilitig Sprains, Strains, ctr. 25 and 50:. ' ‘Wliiit is '11?" VI iiskisl. peering l]!l‘iliil,'il ihi: gloom. "It worms to b!‘ an ucoziii of blue vi-Ivi-t breaking on -a sliorc oi‘ p. ~rl_\ shells.’ llelun explained. "Ob, Y9K It's a hiiiiilkiliwwliici‘ box .1 Wm" “an; m’, (laughter fiv__giviiii to iiinthcr when siic was a i118 near such a woman" hc storm-i "WI". V’ sum‘ “I ed_ .1 did mink Enid had 5mm. told me l picked half the shells off remember she when il was a baby and lite ‘lhtilll. it WRLS a large box with A blue of vi-ry pearly shells. the sides bring covered entirely with the gliuiniing shells. It was much butt- wrcd. “I'll dig up some new shells fmm Coney," liulcii said. “And put on fresh VclVPL. I'll use ‘it In my ii-a shop." "Your tea. shop!’ Esther ex- (Blililllf-Kl when ilelcn asked prett- ily for the box. "Do you sell tea? We haul to explain what a tefl room was. and that. this one wits also ii restaurant. But she WilS very gracious about giving illt. box. But it was James ‘who was cup tivatuil by our interesting guusi. Ho wurkeil hzird and fast all day. to gel off curly. Ho washed and cbiingoil to n cluiiii shirt for sup- pi-r. iind stoic of!‘ to the ])ill‘('il iiIti-i-iirarils i0 tzilk to Iiolcn bulim- ibr fiiiiiily assembled out than». "Think of seeing ‘this ull tlic time." I Iipzird her say, one even- i : “Illiill twibght was deepening " ook at the billowing occuii oi mist. whore tlic meadow is, and the moonlight and the space be- twceii the trees opening out upon iii, It riamiiids me of a bit from Keats. '.' “Do you like poetry " she tiirii- ed to him, her intelligent brown eyes iiII alight behind hor dark rimmed glasses. "Not much. Thai. -is, I do, when you quote it. But I like niricIiiiii-s. and whorls, nnd engines lllilf turii things. 1‘hl"l‘l"S~ iirt iii‘ poi-try iii them, isn't there?" “P uskcii it shyly, I nevi-r Iii-ziril JlllilPS lailk this wiiy. "Indeed, yes. TllPfH would liiivv to hr put-try, for there's rhythm ‘in tbc purr of u "well oiled engine. and iii the bum of flying Wheels," she illISlNEFlHl. 'I‘Iiut's it.~tliiit'.=i -\vbnt. I fci-i. Doiit yi>u.Vi‘!" hr iiiriicil CilgPflY -lo his sister. 'Vi nodded. bobbiiii: bs-r goiiliui bind up and down in Iier engor- llwi‘: ‘tn iigrei“. 'I'~.ll mo. some more iiboul. it. liclrii :~ id. Sho slit dnwu iliiietly iiisliiii-iivrly' fooling she must not break Hi8 tlireiiil oi‘ the boy's thoughts, i hhd n little ivurlisiiop wliorc I l u pi-urli of an engine. lii- said liimiedly: I mudi- it run by tisiiig ll siru-p and pulley, lint. I “'21s going ill "or it DPFlHPi, as I thought it out. ibnii take it over tn ii l‘.'1lI‘i|.'_*_',t-. :~.-ii--ri~ I work some limos, aiiil" .2‘ -ri ii. griiiig with gas-it. was a t-Iil-‘iic engine, he explained. ‘Mid ivhut hnppiencil?" Ilelén iislie-ll. ‘ “lt—it got broken." the boy's hi-ziil liirm-rl nwiiy. And I knew Holt-ii knew in spits of the brave ‘Iifwlbfll to hidr‘ the truth. "l was ‘ruin! lo rim :t\\'1i_\'." he turned to Iici .'"iiin, and spoke nlinnst fierc- _. ’u-t ovnrv time I "was ready in g0-~—I just. couldn't. that's till. its easier to stay. Do you think I flIiElli to run away. when I siiid “That's for you to decide," lIcI- i-n said. ‘Whatever is in your own soul will ZliWflYS lend you. ‘list cnsicr to stay," Jiimos re- llnltfOil iill the fire gone from his voice, T(llll!)l'l‘(lW—‘“'P Will Take Oil A11 Excess Fat Tm you know that thero is a sim- ple, harmless, effective remedy for ovcrfatnei-is that may be used siifuly $00 Bull "- imd nccretly by any mnn or wnmnn who is hiking the sllmness oi‘ ymllh? There is and it is none other than tho tahlr-t form of tlic new famous Miirnwln Prrsrzriptlnn, known an will nun well cxpct-t to reduce stead l_v and easily without going through long siiwes of tiresome exorcise and starvation diet. Mermoln Prescrip- tlnn Tablets are sold by all drug- glsts the world over at one dollar for n case. or you can secure them direct from tho Marmolo ($0.. 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Mich. on receipt or price. 8111118338 , We are now making these fresh each day. We also have breakfast bacon and lard. All new stock. This season’ cure and pack. - Ask Your Grocer for D. G. F. BRAND PORK PRODUCTS l t" iii as Jenni-ii time» a Modern Musics IV PAUL NOKEV AND . CHAS. W. QODDARO From the Qensstlenslly Suc- cessful Play Novelized by Charles W. Goddard. , Q§QOOQQQQUQFQQ§QO9000§§Q ‘ii am an American, like yourself I was formerly u sea captain. the youth's sIr-lr-but hc could not iiiiy particular plaice or tlic iiuiue of ziuy ship. "i lost my ship" the old mun conti-iiutxl gravely, "and it is u rule of the sea that when a cum- iiiuiiilcr loses ilIR ship hc is through with tlic wulcr- forever." "Lust at strip,‘ Phil turned and looked at his own lost ship of the skies and wondered if ihore was n rule of the ai-r similar to the stern law of the ocean. Farley interrup- ted his thoughts by handing h-iin the little notebook. He doubted it‘ tlic young mun could read. Phil read u moment In silence then burst out: Eighteen hundred feet-deft wing cruiii-pling-—Jerry-—Jerry. Hc ciuped his hands over his egos and rocked dizzily to his feet. Inez rushed to him. "its all right ilear, Farley assur- ed her. "bJs memory is stirring. Inez steadied him with her arms and in accents of almost maternal tcnderness said. "It's nil right-rife all right.‘ Phil uncovered his cycs untl gazed into hers. "Brown-eyed angel" he almost sobbeii. "don't go ilwlly brown eyed iingcl.’ l never leaivc you so long zts I Iiiu, silo (lfll-lWUPBll, with u depth of iziiiotioii that. startled good old Farley. “Inez, you musn't talk like that “Why. ‘wiiiitls- matter, Father‘: “'I‘his young man won't under- stand. "i think be understand. if he don't. tliciil tell liiiu till he do understand. Lcesten, you know I veru much love you. F0110)‘ was aghast. “Here, Incz you musrft say such a thing. It. isn't true. It isn't modest. Where iii-is young mun comes from nice girls don't talk ihiii way. “Nit-u girls iloii't tell the truth. "Ilul. ii: lSlll UH: ‘truth. It couldn't. bt- the truth. 'l‘bis gentle illllli is ii strange-r lo us and "it Is viii-y bziii manners .118 ' mun-how Phil dliint look eni- hziri-ussed. Iiicz clung io his arm iiiid S-IllllCil impislily n1 her foster- lzithci‘. “Aw no, bu. is not strange to me. [long iigo God Iizivc introduced us b could be ' the youth cmnfdrtnbly among the ‘ ~~iust you think of me." h, dancing. half-frightened eyes pre- iii my prayers, only he forget to ti-ll liiH his mime.’ ho \VJ.l)'1lI')'f, getting anywhere in ' .eii-t and looked for an i-liciiigc tlic subject. “'WclI,‘ he said, run iii ziiid get some cushions, wc will ills-cuss ihiszsoiiic other time,’ Inez obcdieiitly smim-pcrod into ill!) house but iii. the door shcftiirn- ed: “Please- no forge-t Mcester, 1 Vera. much love you. To PllllS iluzcd mind, there was nothing‘ very strange about this girl's remarks. He was a lost soul Ill IL strange land. He wanted every one to love him, particularly this sircvt tender and lovely girl Wiiy not Farley proceed to enligh- -_ ten him: My boy, down here, people don't llily much attention to the conven- i-imis, in fuct they know very little about them. Besides Inez has been brought. up always to speak the. truth. The trouble is she does not always know the truth when she secs it. She ‘Is n. This brought a vague piciurc to mind-wailing giecn waves and a sbi-p. He knew that a captain was in charge oi that think of tu iambiirriis-sw little wilful , finished by nietnbsn of the Montreal Exchange.) YBcII Telephone . it‘! M. . 63 Ill .u p . 95 Canadian (leiieriil Rluctrlc. . — Canadian Sieiiiiiiililp (XIIIL. 22 Canadian Steamship Pfd 51W. Asbestos Com. '- Dominlon Ilrldge —— Montneal Power 9!! Wnnlpeg l-lleciric -— National Breweries fill Atlantic Sugar 23 Atchlsoii ....... ,. 107% Am. Car d‘; Foundry 194% Am. Locomotive 135%; Am. Smelling &-Renlng Anaconda. Copper Canadian Pucllic itailwa New York Central Cuba Cane Sugar . Crucible Sim-l , , 89V. International Paper 62%. Kelly Sprngfield .. 44 lliex Petroleum . 230 International Iiier. M-arine 62% Press Steel Car -- Reading 80% Southern Pacific 961/9 Studebaker .. 136%; Union Pacific . 151 Utah Copper 68 U. S. Steel .. _, 109 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory BA Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal Blink Nova Scotlu . .. 254% Wheiit, Dec. 114%. Muy July 105%. Corn, Ilcc. 68. May 68%. July ‘Oats, Doc. 42%. Mziy 42%. -_ THE PUBLISHERS RESPONSIBILITY More and more difficult every day is the choice of good reading -—-ths kind that nourishes the young and refreshes the old. One why toiivoiii mistakes is to choose the book or periodical that stands for something that is not everlast- lngly supplying the sensational and silly. The youth's Companion has always been published by mcii who felt u keen responsibility to their readers, and they have held steadfast i0 one purpose: to flim- illiirime Cimipiiiiioit readers with the best things in the world, and by means of original article-s iiiid stories iojiliistrato. the triiih that. tlic -pi'iii-.tii:i- of the old, himicly virtues brings the greatest satis- factions in life. Try It for the year iind see. The 52 issues of .1923 will be [crowded with serial stories short. stories. iriiiioriiils. poetry, facts .:tiid fun, Subscribe now and rc- Iceive: ' ,1. 'I‘-he Youths issues in 1923. Companion-Si! r . .. ... 2. All ll ii in .. f1922.‘ ' " l “as pmfwtly flghn bmll. Thu (llbnligliyilnhsn igllflijrtligziffiléllillifitnance holst‘ Outslde r ‘ ' A-ll for $2.50. '4. Ur include McCall's llliigfiillt‘ the monthly authority’ on fashions. Bulb publications only $3.00. ‘PIIIE _YOU"IlIl‘lS COMPANION {l-I-oiiiiiionwenlth Ave. St. Paul St - lBoston/‘Muss. .._._._ Skin Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid ‘is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe iiflli untamed andi likely to say ritosit anything that comes into herl _ head. You sue, you fell out of tho skies. into her arms so to speak and she fancies the romantic no- ilun that God threw you together This is Iiiariiilcss enough so long us you unilcrstand.’ "Why. yes, of course‘ Phil hast- iinud ‘to agree. "Ils a sort of compliment,’ lhe olil mun went on. Now you may be iiriiiinii hcre some time and, by your looks and manner. I am sure that you are a gentleman. I'll just ieuve it to you to cbsperone your- self and her. "I think you can trust me, sir" said Phil simply. “i think so.’ The two men were shaking hands as the disturbing female ei- ement staggered out of the house under s. preposterous‘ load of cush- inns. With infinite care liiez puck- ed the cushions in and around the aiioiiiiier chair, Farley watched her kneel on a cushion at his feet. The old man i2‘! rvl lke the look of things and walked out in search of the captain. While the boy could no doubt be ‘trusted. never theless the sooner he and Inez withdrawn from each others range the better. "Pb-era now," said Inez. fixing cushions, "you no try to remember Phil obeyed. Why shouldn't he It was much mleniinnter to look Into soft brown eyes than to wreck his poor brains. Of ll. sudd~ en she hopped up an ran to the door where Ouichita silently hand- cd her nn‘ earthen-ware mug. It oontslnodh liquid, looking and smelling like oldJiisbioned camo- mile ten. ' ' "Ouicliltni lrres whispered, "If he drink this he got to love me forrvcr and ever? The other nodded as Inez, with flPIlfPfl tho mug tn Phil. "lit-re drink th-‘s.’ she ordered, "it be good for you. "Lord. he said. i certainly don't remember ever tasting anything n medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. . Try it today. BRICANTNOY A TIVE AUCTION- SALE- or CHOICE APPLES We will sell on the Market Square, Fri- day, commencing lat 11.30 a. m. 50 barrels choice Gravenstein ap- ples,.(imported.) BENJ. CARTER & SON ' Auctioneers Auctioii Saleb at ‘Allltfly Plains . On Monday, Oictdber 23rd. at one o'clock. 2 horses general pur- pose. 3 milk cows. 3 young ciittle, quantity of hay, 25 hens, quantity of straw. one hundred bushel po- tatoes, 25 liruehel biirley, 1 binilt-ir. M.H. 0 foot, 1 hay mower Brom- fert, l hay rake, 1 wheel barrow. spring tooth barrow, 1 spike har- ruw. l gang plow 14.1%., 1 single plow. i driving wagon, one cedar iniili, 8 square shingles, s quan- tity of wood (hsrd) s lot of other small articles too-numerous like iii-iii. What ls it? (To beooutiiiiusd) u nth to mention. Tern-is 1,: months credit. out. ts-(Qiiotaitlonu Johnson and Wsrtl. Stock 112%. ' y Phone 933. ' October 28th _ fronit of the Law Courts Building M<‘ xi" day without it. breaking rubbing. more Rinso. warm water. Mix well. Try Doing Next Weeks i Find out for yourself why hundreds of thousands of women say that they could "not face another wash The two easy steps ' below will save. you hours of buck First: For each tub of ‘clothes dis- solve a half a package of Rinso into a little~cool water until it is like thick cream, then stir iri two quarts of boiling water. If the water is hard, or the clothes extra dirty, use Then. pour into tub-of cool or luke- thc solution until you get a rich, Iast-, ing, soapy suds, even after the clothes IF YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE Follow the regular directions given ‘here. _Soak the clothes. Then. before operating the machine, add fresh Rinso solution using the same amount of Rinso as you used for soaking, No other product is needed when Rinso is _used. - Washing with Rinso have been-put in. Do not pour the Rinso direct from the package into the tub . Soak the clothes for one hour, two . hours, overnight, .or as long as con- venient. Then rinse torremove the loosened dirt, until the water runs clear. Hang them out to dry. 'I‘here's no rubbing-no boiling. Rinso is not a washing ‘powder, but. a scientific combination of purc- ' cleansing materials that loosen and dissolve the diit from even the heav- iest pieces. It soaks clothes clean in a few hours without injury to a _. single fabric. v . ., Keep adding _ At M/sde by All the makers Grocers of LUX ~ \ .3!" |HFOR RENT OR ‘ LEASE EOne of the best bus-\ jness stands in the city. {Three floors-two en- iwnrehouse at rear. Suitable for either wholesale or retail ‘business. Apply to R. E. WHITE, At J. S. Wedlock, Ltd. To Contractors Tenders will be received by the “ undersigned up .to noon Saturday, for ‘the erection oi| 3 the residence in Charlottetown for operations I will sell without servo on my farm known as Beech Grove Farm, 2% miles from the city, on Thursday, Oct. 19 at one o'clock. iiiy valuable stock of trol- lilllghred mares, fillies and geld- ings as follows: mare ilritvcrso Queen by Kiiiol. IIJLIII Marie, 2.19; filly) trotter by Dlngola, 2.1511. dam Traverse Queen, grand iliiin Queen Manic Ii. beauty; gelding by Dingola 2 years, shim the Great Mamie P., 2119, Parkside, match for this coil when he gets some training; 1 filly one year by Colonado l... Mamie P.. this is an ideal trotter. horses front 6 to 10 years, 2 choice Shetland ponies, (mare register-- d), 1 Shetland pony colt 1 year. All pierfectly sound and none bet- ter bred In America. This ‘is i1 |chiince of a life time to secure a m ford Down ewes. 2 extra brood- lsows, 5 spring pigs. ' lMllLEMENTS-d Frost ‘and Wood hinder with truck and sheaf- carrier, 1 Cockshutt manure‘ spreader, 1 disc drill Frost nnd‘ Wood. 1 hay loader (new), 1 ha)’. toddler (new). 1 scurry, rubber tires (new), 1 pnum-atic drivingi Wflfigfin. 1 pnumatic tire sullty 0M1. 2 bike sullieys (nearly 11.81).- 1 Gladstone sleigh; 1- Newcoifibe" ' upright piano (good as new), also several choice pieces of old anti" qiiii furniture Including 1 extra ' choice dining walnut, 1 bed and, brood spring and many other valuable‘ . pieces. 1 cooking range suitable for siiinli hotel, 2 sewing ms-f- — CIIlIIPSI in perfect order, lot of‘ valuable pictures and numerous other articles not mentioned. _ Sale positive. No reserve as it iii necessary foi- to use the greater porliion of my farm for golf course In connection wi-t-hBeeohz Grove Inn. lf stormy sale on first fine day. TRMS-AZ months credit on all sums over $10; 6 per cent. off" for cash. -. Also 2 five passenger motor cars new this season. Terms on cars 1' 60 per cent. cash. ~ R. H. STBRNS. . Proprietor Beech Grove Inn. Big Clearance AUCTION SALE As I am discontinuing farming Te‘ Fl RJS'I‘—'I elegant bred the lroii Itzico Mare Qiliecli 1 chestnut (2 yeiii l black by 2.16. llsiii .- extra good general purpose Architects I\ lmlllortgkigc tale To be sold by Public Auction in in Charlottetown, in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island ' on Saturday the eleventh day 019K November A. D., .1922. at the hour 0' oi‘ twelve o'clock noon. AIIJL that tract. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown in Queen's Collllly. bounded and described as follows. that iii to say: COMMENC- I-NIG on the north side of Sydhny Street in the Eastern boundary of Town Lot Number eighteen, in the second hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, thence running, at righ: angles northwardly eighty‘ feet. thence t night angles east- wsrdly forty- lgiit feet, tneuce at right angles southwurdly oighly feet to Sydney Street aforesaid and thence westwsrdly along the same forty-eight feet to the place of commencement being part of Town Lot Number nineteen in the second hundred of Town Lots In Charlottetown aforesaid. __ The above sale is miiile miller _ and by virtue of a power of sale o‘ contained in ircertirin Indeiiturc of [Mortgage bearing date the thir-l teenth Tiny of July! A. D., 1918, and] made between Thomas Swecnynil of tho one piirt. AND John A,|O Miithesoii Into of Charlottetown in. Queen's County iiiforcsaid. (leflllo. mini. (let-eased, imitate, or ghal other port; default having been‘ mild“- Jll Payment of the prlnclpali , monies and interest thereon. . For further particulate a I 80321;‘; mHOIlIGQUWII. m) y‘ 1- tli da of 0 A. D., i092. y “ab” Edward ill. Ciowser Walter Muthesnn. John A. Msthieson ‘cw. MQLBL N . ._ , Nlltffll-Llalslbii Lin so. J Executots of ths inst Will. v01, olin A. Mstbsson, the any. nomad M07188“; ~ , . .-.. N . l I .t l M . J h m h d_ P]. d real rich bred lidllviduai. 1-6 J, A. MggDQNALp thlllgollfltllrfilimillbflfilb: m sllbscififiatlions (be: lie seen“; sills chm“ ymmg m“ whmmg o" Auci-WWQP- I ' thus replaces it. office. Lowest or any tender not _ Nun] is 3 neoessmpy “meme _ iKf i |ubricnnl;—n0t OHAPPELL- 5 - HUNTER. PAY IT TODAY MR. READER:- If you promised t_o help a candidate whi one of the big prizes, “make good’ on your promise now. 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