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Mi- ln_dunry_. liao our "Up-to-thng - liuuofdolhn ue sid mppen nfl; mlnulf fur Tohdnm. len ..._ n..1 cm. . ..l’i.n., »....... w. Ausounu rnmrmrf antlieiugmi-iourliueinflemdn. Wrireiwdsy uking. "$7 lhll Dope; _ _ ww- JQHN |-|A|_|_AM, nunrn nIr....s.n.... TURUNTUO ‘FQ- Ilaving Disposed OI My Farm At Kensington I will sell on the premises ' On Monday Oct. 20 at I p. m. The Following Stock Crop And Implements I horse II years old, 2 milch cows, 2 helfers 2 years old, 4 calves, I pig. 50 hens. _ CROP 2 acres potatoes, I5 tons hay, a quanity of wheat, a quantity of straw. IMPLEMENTS I Frost and Wood Binder, almost new, I hay mower, Deering, I hay rake, Deering, I Sectional seeder, Massey Har- ris/ (new) I potato scuffler and hiller, new this season, I plow Massey Harris No 2, almost new, I jaunting sleigh, I pong sleigh, I wood sleigh, I set bob sleigh, new last Season, 1 buggy, I truck wagon, I box cart, I set driving harness, a lot working harness of all kinds, r5o ft. wire Cable suitable for hoisting hay, new this season, also blocks and fork, I Magnet Cream Separator. forks, shovels, hoes and other art- icles used on a well equipped farm. Terms at sale. ' JAMES HUMPHIQEY _ Kensington HUGH F. MORRISON_ _ . Auctioneer 1973-Io-8Mxoi -..T_ all.-iff' i....I ' A- 3'if’»$.'iil'.*'°“P vm rivllti F17****”' WASHINGTON, Oat. 14, (Special)- A loan of $200,000,000 has been pledg- ed to representatives of Greece in Paris. London anxwashington. Fifty million dollars in onds is to be tak- en up by the New York money market and the remainder lor the moot part, will go to Paris. The money willbe used for the development of the ter- ritory taken from Turkey in the Balkan War, such as the establish- ment ol schools, hospitals, roads, railroads and -post otllces. Also a portion of the loan will go into the construction of a navy. Mr. Valariotis, president of the Notionis Bank of Greece, is now in Pnris c ncludlug negotiations with the French bankers. Word has been received in Washington from him that the amount of $150,000,000 had 'al- ready been promised in France just as soon as the Turkish-Grecian trea- ty has been signed, and as noon as the Powers have disposed of the is- lands of Mitylene, Rhodes and Chios, to which Turkey lays clpim. In his letter to the Grecian repre- sentative in Washington who is con- ducting ncgotiotions with thc Now York bankers Mr, Valuriotis said that as Turkey has ordered an cn- voy to Athens equipped with extra- ordinary powcrs to negotiate rt trcuty and aaa commission had been ap- . pointed by thc Minister of Foreign Affairs at Athens to meet him, he expected the treaty to bc concluded within u few weeks. ,_____.__...____._ » 'l wuuls and ululnlsulv uv WILMING'1‘ON, DEL., Oct. 13.- The eyes nf all women who are in-' tcrcstcd not merely in golf, but in any form of outdoor athletics for women will be turned during the Pre- sent week upon the links of the Wilmington Country Club, where the competition _ for the womeu’s golf championship was opened today. Added interest is given the tourna- ment this year by the participation of two of the most noted women golfers of Great Britain. They are Miss Muriel Dodd, the present Brit- ish title holder, and Miss Mabel Harrison, three times winner of the Irish championship. The championship tournament was begun today with an 18-hole medal play, qualifying round, the best 82 becoming eligible for match play. Tomorrow the 'first match round will be run oil with a consolation event for those who fail to reach the desired goal, Besides the second round on Wednesday there will be an 18-hole match play handicap against bogey, while on Thursday, in addit- ion to the third match play round, driving, approaching and putting contests will be held. Coincidcnt with thc semi-final round on Friday there will he a foursome competition on scratch basis, while mixed four- somes will be run oil in conjunction with the decisive test on Saturday. 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If your meals don’t fit comfort- ntlly, or what you eat lies like a lump ol lead in your stomach, or if Insurance Company ol 'Canada fi uf lndlgestion Got from your- pharmacist a fifty- cent case of Pape‘a Diapepain and CONSULTING ENGINEERS - EFFICIENCY EXPERTS tak., 8 dose just as .om as you om. There will he no sour rlaings, no belcliing ol undigested food -mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart- burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head- aches, dizzincss or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, 'there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nanseous odors. Periodical Ins ction of Steam Boilers, Digesters,l~)conomizers Papers Diapepnin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes bold of your food and digests it lust the same as if your stomach wasn’t there. Relief in live minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at nny drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain [Insurance Against All Loss or Dumngo to Property and Loss of Lifo ` enough -ipnpyg 1)1ap¢psm~ to keep And Personal Injuries Resulting from the Explosion of Steam Boilers. the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestlon for many months. It belongs in your home. Benutify Your Ilair with simple, safe, home-made tonic. Get from any drugglst 6 ounces of Bay Rum, 2 ounces Lavona da Com- posee and § drachm Menthol Cryst- als. If you like, add 1 drncbm of your favorite e. Mix thoro- ughly; apply and morning with fingers; for and falling hair-.` Contains no coloring matter, to an natural ll, nllo _grants M* ' l _ gn'-“I” iran. tml. _P You have a sudden long- ingto hear a' certain piece of fine music or a. certahl great siitget 'or musician. Your longing is satisfied ' if you own a Vidtrola. v Call on any "His Muter's Voice" dealer in any City in Cuando and let him play any ‘music you wiahloheu, on the Vicnoh. `V_ictr°lu_ G# from $10 to $500 and are wld j U ms( | all ,{ow..e|=>r_d¢s~i v.a.m.=.».l.~.9o¢ Ior Iilninefdiiuplrlhmdded. ”P;k,f§ our Catalogue lhting over 5000_Vicfor records. /4 L/ Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. "#5/,, M 0 N T R E A L i Victor-Victrola Xl Dealers Everywhere Y I __ ._, 'fl ~ _ -_,._.-*<2* LIMITED Mahogany or oak I -~PIi¢e- $I35 f f 250.356 Mlilllllil TEMPLE _ flll_ lIlll.lllilll|l SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Oct.13.- High degree Masons from every acc. tion of the State gathered in this city today to purticipnte in the ex- ercises at the formul dcdicaxon of the Masonic Temple of C ifornia, which wus recently completed at it cost of several hundred thousand dollars. The visitors also will take part in the. annual Grand Lodge meeting of the order, which is to be- gin its session in the new temple to- morrow morning. Rhl<.l0GN1Tl0N AND l'Nl)UCTlU. OF REV. J. W. HAMILTON A'l` LINDEN, The following refercnce.will be of interest to many in Prince Edward Island, as Mr. Hamilton is as native of this Province, On Wednesday afternoon and oven- ing of Oct. lst a council composed of ministers and delcgntcs from the iinlitist churches in Cumberland coun- ty niet ut Lindon for the purpose of examining und passing upon the cre- dentials recommendations and etc., of Rev. J. W. Hamilton, thc p;.stoI~ cl:-ct of the churches ou the Linden- 'lidnish field, says an Oxford cx- change. The council organized by appoint- illg HUV. J. B. Woodland chuirman, and Deacon M. Johnson of Oxford secretary. Mr. Hamilton, who cumc to the Baptist deuominutionfronn the church known as thc Disciples of Christ, submitted the council his or- dinution papers and testimonials to his good standing,. char-.ictcr und work in connection with the Diaciplc church. The council uftcr due consid- crution, voted unanimously to nc- ccpt his ordination at the hands of a sister church and expressed them-I selves na entirely satisfied with the credentials and other papers Bub- rnitted by Mr. Hamilton. In the evening a public service was held in the Babtist church which was well filled with an intelligent and ap- preciative audience. Rev, J. B. Woodland presided. The first order of procedure wus n sermon preached by Rev. P. J., Stackhouse pastor of the Baptist church ut Amherst fron; the text 2nd Cor. 5-19. The audience was treated to ei discourse of unusual ability und power in Mr. l~itackhouse's wcll known lucid und eloquent style. Then followed the reception into the mem- bership of the Lindon Baptist church of Rcv. Mr. Hamilton, his wife and daughter. The church had naked Rev. J. 'l‘. Dlmock u former pastor to give the hand of fellowship to the new members which he did in n very appropriate and feeling address. Having been made members ol the church the presiding officer Rev. J. B. Woodland made an ofllcinl declar- ation to the public of the ncceptancc of Rev. Mr. Hamilton into the regu- larly constituted ministry of the Baptist denomination and with the hand of recognition and fellowship welcomed him into ranks of the Bap- tist ministry. The charge to the church and congregation was given hy Rev. J. W. Smith,pastor of the Baptist church at Greenville which he did in n very admirable-and practic- al manner. The proceedings closed with the henedictlon by the new pas- I l The delegates from Oxford were Den. M. Johnson, J. S. Hickman ondl Wesley Black, Deacon Isaac Patten represented the Leicester church. Mr, Hamilton enters upon his labors on, the Linden field under very encou-. raging circumstances, and the een-' timent of the entire district is that; of genuine and hearty appreciation. , , . ,_ ,,-,>_ sr , -...io °i"i*°§I:.il;.?‘.""’.i'.°i‘=’ is-I. tor, Rav. Mr. Hamilton. ` J l' in _ _ iii sl. nun uuncll Canon F. E. Howitt, rector of St. Gcorge’s church, Hamilton, Un- tario, and Canon _of Christ Church Cathedral of that city, will conduct u mission for the deepening of spirit- ual lifc in St. Paul's Church, com- mencing Sunday next. The following is the list of sub- jects on which Canon Howitt will speaka- Wedncsdny evening-f‘Fuitli," John 3:16. Thursday evening-“The Prodigal's Return," Luke 15:24. Friday evening - "Confessing Christ," Romans 1019-10. Sunday morning, Oct.. 19-"Aa surnnce, Romans 8:31. Sunday evening, Oct. 19-“llegen- eration", John 3:3-7. In the afternoon Canon Howitt will give the following Bible Rcadingsz- Monday-“'l‘he Bible and How to read it.” “Tuesday--“Prayer.” Wednesday-“How to Ovcrcomc Sin." Tluu'sdu.y--“Holy Communion." Friday-“The Future Life” or “Life after Death." - Afternoon meetings nt 4 o’clock. Evening meetings ut 7.30. _.i__..___.._._ Mlnu1'd’s Llniment Co., Limited. Gents,-A customer of ours cured a wry had cuso of distemper in n valuable horse by the uso of Min- ARD‘S LINIMENT. ,Yours truly, _VILANDIE FRERES. 1i----_-l- slunal _E;__=___ “Z -| i_2..| 1:1: ‘cn A. McLean. K.C., Donald McKinnon Mclean Q. Mcliinnon Berriafera. Attorney-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown . IOTEL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. B. the Lerner! and Bent Located Hotel in tns 0 y Acco r.-.niodntinz 200 guests situated nt the centre ol spacious ground and surrounded by elegant shade trees makin! it specially desirable for tourlntn the summer season GHO. McSWEl9NEY D.0. MoLE0li)l{.C®'W.EB.lEh§;ii_LjYYK . 5tIS‘.'.‘2h' -’t.”£‘..i‘§‘°§.'ii‘li£i?.f.'2»‘.' Ohnrlottdtown. P. I. lllAn_d:___ Warburton Qt Shaw; llarfi¢ters.Attornogn_,No\lry Public Etc' Solis tors lor O In a Bunker: qssocln ` \lon.Ba k ol hfontreal. Canada Per m or tion Bur ingot; Publlmetc i ~_ ‘ Mor u loop-Eérilcttotovn MA _ Q. El u-rlmf, pllelron, Humps. _ noun ro mm . -Next door to Bank ot Novr ILA. UAIPBI p.- \ I Q/ Heating thatH eats If you want the proper kind o_f__h_e;_\_t,lgg_ in yol1_r____honie_ _you will need Trainor’s service. _ , \Vc will give you a system that heats your home to an ideal warmth on the most blustery of cold winter days-a system that cuts down the fuel bill, minimizes care, work and attention---n system that pays for itself in the superior service it gives and the expenses it doesn't incur. It’s our Hot-Air Healing System. Call, Write or phone for information. Fred H. ' Trainer |»'l,'l,f."’5f§‘_l,'_‘J / \ Real Estate Versus Black Foxes The Black Fox Industry has proven to be an exception- ally good investment, but well selected Real Estate is better because safer. A $10,000 fox may die or escape, but Real Estate in a city which is increasing its population at the rate of I4,ooo per year, and which has n building programme of $12,000,000. this year cannot depreclate in value- ’ Nearly all great fortunes have had their basis in Real Estate. This has been true in all countries, it is now especi- ally true of Canada. We buy at rock- bottom prices, and make a specialty of syndicating large properties. You can get into . one of our Syndicates at 75 p. c. less than you can purchase a portion of the same, or a similiar property from the ordinary lot vendor, and then we stay by you and make the resale, so that you know where you are getting ofi’ again. We no'w have a Syndicate in the process of formation that already has in it many of the best financial men in both New Brunswick and P. E, I. The property is a quarter sec- tion in Regina, the Qtreen City of the West. It is situated West of the three million dollar Parliament Buildings and the G. T. P. million dollar hotel. This quarter section has al- ready been subdivided, and as soon as the remaining shares are sold we shall begin retailing the lots at double our price to the Syndicate. The Syndicate who purchased the adjoining property made $200,000 for the shareholders. . Cut out the attached coupon, and mail it to us today. KEIRSTEAD & MERSEREAU - Investment Brokers 73 Dock Street and Market Square. Box No. 322 St. John, N. B. Sirs: Without committing_ myself in any way Idesiro to knqw more about your land propositions. Name.............. .. 1720-9-25Mtf Address... ............ ...... ... if .L_ ._ __,ls.-1.. _--it _ ,_ .;____ _ _ _ ` - Reasons why the fford Car is Best Number 2- Unit _Constrtrc°tion7 The second important feature ofthe Ford is the fact that there are but four constructional units to the oar-» the power plant,'the frame, the front axle, the Nat' aide. ‘ These and any and every part of them ure 'holly ec- cessible and can be quickly removed and ‘ealilyldjustld or replaced. All this goes to make the Ford_a'gi1_\n¢ fan.. "ing °lf» Itl perfect mechanical adjustment and elir`n'- Y ination of all nnnecessarylpnrts reduces to la minimum _ ‘HY noise ln the Ford. he Ford car in as silent fu machinery can possibly be m¢de_ _ ._ f Bruce .Stewartfd Co.. Ltd. ' , ' i “huts for P.E._IiI\'ndf _ _ . .U »~ lf-llw » _~ - »_\ I.;--_:..-