i . _ . . - "Ihlsblmis-l * ‘ Horse. t » "Quality- "Dsodgsets Nowin usem400,000 farms. Anenginethat will stand up ear after year under service wlthoutcostly o in breakdowns. elrbenks-Morsc _ All Purpose Feed M111 grind OUT syiy loguehclfpezg with this Hammer FCCGMIILGrInds der, hey, alfalfmctc. r oil. Lubrication heocssary only one: a year. Simple, all metal ouistruction. Built for e life- time of service. We also build home water plants Ind light plants of all sizes and to meet all conditions. Wrlls oar neared ofloo [or {all poriioulnra. d} m lhcamenlrs-Morse COMPANYiClmihd r-caarta.'“'*.....°wmnrvasr~ M. A. HUTTON PUBLIC ACc-MIMTANT AND AUDITiOR Municipal and Business Auditing, fllliaqia heave-ls. ,1: spa-cu passing. utility investigations and DOmIfllOll income Tax Heturna pre- pared. . | 798 Mann s1... MOHCIO". N. B» Telephone B60. IV: .<. ..¢ovoo-orr+00-ro Jilin l- J iUlt. 'I‘1me Changes CHARLOTTETOWN — MURRAY V HARBOR EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 6th Effective Monday, December 6th train No. l will leave Charlotte- town at 1.00 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays, instead of Saturday only, arriving Murray Harbor 6:45 p. m the same as at present. Trains No. 2, will leave Murray Harbor at 8:00 a. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. instead of Saturdays‘ only, arriving at Charlottetown’ 10:40 a. m. same as at present Train No. 209, will leave Char- lottetown at 3:30 p. m Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fri- days instead of daily except Satur- day and Sunday. arriving Murra» Harbor 7:00 p. m. same as at pre- sent. 'I‘rain No. 210 will leave Murray Harbor at 71-15 a. m. Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursiflys, and Fridays, in- stead of daily except Saturday and Sunday. arriving Charlottetown 11:15 a. m. the same as~at present. 2989 11 27 5i i ssssseoooooooooooooo BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE We the undersigned have decides to sell our business stand In the town of Borden, consisting of two lots 100 feet square, store, were- house. coal shod, barn and Ice S glv owns me hav series of lectures on "the advan- iiics of being a vegetarian!" __ WOULD DYE. OF COURSE She (passionately): Would you lie for mo? He (eagerly): 0f course. I would —what shade do you prefer? AT THE TANKSGII _ d DINNER Lsndlady: Wlll you have dark or light meet of the turkey? Nearslghtcd Boarder: it doesn't matter, I wear dark glasses. ONE ON JIMMIE Father: The table ls not graced with a turkey today. but I see e , gobbler ls not lacking. Mother: Father: What do you mean’! Jimmie has assumed the role, I should say. BOUGHT ’EM "Do you amok a given number oi vlgars every day?" "No—-I buy 'em." GOOD NEWS What makes you think you will escape the ex this Thanke- Duck: lng? Turkey: Bec use the family that been attending a "Know thyself," says the philo- opher. Yet how disappointed some men would be if they knew v 1 I‘. house. All facilities for meat bus- lthgmsglveg‘ I ~ lness, Fairbanks Weight Scales and ,1 -F.- God Tank Imconneotl . This is I ' -, one of the best locations on th_e i ~- — , Island for business and anyone € v delirious of going lntol buelnlese HHVG RIOS)’ CIICCICS! I b - - . , I fflflflfii’ "° '"""" " “’ “° Look Prettler! t " ~ (New) Feel Better! _ Simplest Thing in the World ‘ f I {I to Do at the Smell Costs l. BORDEN of a Quarter. ', mud-I'M!‘ You seldom see a woman y, ' who is pale, dull-eyed. thin- “ '- cheeked, and utterly worn out. '- l who doesn't suffer more or less >1. from headache and onstlps- ,_ - - tlon. Her poor looks are more k, 1 OF PART OF WATER 01' OP- largely due M neglect than , _ POSITE TOWN LOT N MBER anything else. . -‘ ELEVEN, FIRST ONE HUND- Most men can have spark. . . r ~ RED 0F TOWN LUTS IN ling eyes and ruddy checks if ' CHARLOTTETOWN they will but use regularly e i ' 1 ivor- w-Hou-e i’.'237..f.'."..".2.'"°..f""...£;52222 ' PROPERTY Pills, Just follow these Ilmple \ I To be sold by Pubile Auction on Thursdsyflhs ninth dey OI Decem- ber, A. 0.. 1026. st l2 o'clock noon m. s}... ' lses the above Water *. i‘ Lot; me ng 60 fest by 04 lest. ' i and? In the property now occup- hvbffyovis A Company. ndltions made known at sale. Detsd thig-Mthdiy of November. A. ounces. , ltsuattwooo -. IL. OAUDIT, ' "so __‘ [state of late Hon. 1 ‘a lldc.‘ . ti . '3' """"»'&!i....... '-. - " “to sltdovrn sud “to Qjdlllg offer. - "::".':.:"'..1';'*.:.:.“.l‘;°.i°é» a u nu but mini it contains tlisi oouiill- ' - directions. Tonight take two Dr. Hamilton's Pills end note how much fresher you feel to- morrow morning. Your face will bs clearer, your appetite better, your spirits brighter. Next night take one or per- hsps two pills sgsin. Gradually reduce the dose as mentioned In the company's directions. Day by day you will note a steady geln. You'll quickly have beck those happy girlish looks you once were proud to think about. No other medicine can do so much for you as Dr. Hamilton's Plllg of Mandrake and Butternut. geld guppy. whore ln 28o. boxes, five for 01-00. or by msll from the Ca- tsrrhorone 0a.. Montreal. ‘ \ The Un% hg Adventuress sv mlbbrilto‘ ellneoua‘ ’ . , _ .. _. (Continued) Th!’ NON-EXISTENT MR8. HARTLEY Doris gasped. 1' "impersonate Mrs. Ifdrtley! But how can .1 impersonate somebody whom you say doesn't exist?" Hartley still leaning against the closed door of the stateroom with that bitter, desperate look on his handsome face, said grimly: "She exists very formidably in l t bbe minds of the ship officials and the passport bureau. And let me remind you that you don't." Doris lifted troubled green eyes to his. ‘ talking about. And I think you're being very unkind. It. isn't vmy fault if this silly, old ship went and sail- ed before I had a chance to get off. It seems to ms you ought to blame yourself for -being late-or Cousin Camilla for sending lme on this er- rand and telling me to wait." “The woman of it!’ he shrugged with an ironical smile. "f wonder what your sex would do if it hadn't ,a man always handy to shift the jblaime onto. But you are quite ‘right, Miss Mackay. You can hard- ly be said to be at fault in this in- stance. You are rather an innocent pawn in a game which came very close to being serious." He glanced down at "his hand which still held Camillas crumpl- ed note and his mouth twisted wryly. ‘ Doris moved uneasily. "I'm {rightfully hungry," she ro- marked plalntlvely. He burst out laughing, in spite of himself. “J don't understand a thin you're ‘ Lanna‘ of the High Commission- for genus In Londdn. Wool; - by Week.—l9th Nov.,'1926. * ' » i-r- inqnistlonsl Clubhoueh for Unlyerslty Woman. ' The‘ or H. l. H. the Duchess of York yesterday unveiled a Qmmimora- flve ‘lhblel. at Crosby Hail, Q01- soa, tie futuroieducatlonal settle- ment‘ and Club House m Univers- ity Women engaged ln Research Wbrk. As a result of -the Com/mit- tee'e recent appeal, a residential wing ls now being built, and word has reached the High Commission- er for Canada that the Canadian Fe stlou of University Women {has-decided to contribute $5.000. ‘One room in the Club House will be called 'iCunada" and preference in the llocatlon of this room will be glv to a Canadian womafn studying in lLondon. in Memory of Canadian Soldiers. The Canadian public and more especially the relatives and friends of the Canadian soldiers who are buried in Brookwood Military Cem- etery. Surrey, England, will hear with interest and appreciation that the Victoria Magus, Wokllifi. 119-5 written the High ‘Commissioner for Canada saying that a special Ser- vice was held in the story at 1J2 noon on. Armistice Day when the Chairman and members of the Woking Urban District Council et- tended. The Victoria League also laid a wreath on the Stone of Re- membrance in honor of the soldiers from the Overseas Domlnlons. The High Commissioner has also been informed that on November 11th each year a deputation visits the graves in Wandsworth Ceme- tery of "Canadian soldiers who died in the Third London GeneraIq-Hos- pita]. lLauroi and DODDY Wreaths are placed on -the graves. The de- “You are really a unost dlsarm- Dllifll-IOII 601151515 0f‘ 'C°1°11°1 S11‘ ing young woman, Miss Mackay. IBruce ‘Bruce-Porter. 118.12., C.M.G., Very few girls in your position, the famous physicis/n. Miss Barton, carried away on a foreign-bounzbiPrllwipfl-l Mill-PO!!- M1BB H0149". Ma" ship with g gtrgngev mun whQ en-‘iroll, Ml‘. lButcher, and "Mr. 1419.1?- treats you to impersonate his wlfe- Dreflelli-iflg Ilvikcomllilfiflmled 0111C‘ "ted In securing e Canadian sourqo cf supply of Chrome Ore. l ' A" man in - Olusow (noun 1H8 twgpty years’ experience lil ern. Caneda as a tigavellilg sales- man and eoaeral etors keeper. 811d with excellent references), desires to obtain agencies of Canadian firms for tho sale in Scotland of any lines-preferably food products. (Thriller details-of tbesecan be obtained from. the ‘Commercial In- telligence Branch of the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce,‘ or from the Canadian Trade Commis- Trafalgar Square, london. SW. 1.) Mr. J. Forsyth Smith, Canadian Fruit ‘Prado Commissioner, who has been in charge of the Canadian Government display at the Imperi- al Fruit Show, reports that, in tho competitions for the inter-country classes. England against Canada, Canadian entries of apples secured a notable triumph. Therm were eight entries in all, and every one of these secured a prise, the awards including the Gold Medalshntl Challenge Cups for the Dessortand Cooking Apple Championships of the Empire, first and second prizes in the Dessert, and second prise‘!!! the Cooking Classes, and first prizes in the individual growers’ section for both dessert and cook- ing classes. Tlifiéremsrkable‘ se- ries of victories is a striking tri- bute to the outstanding excellence of the Canadian apple.» Innddltion to the competitive exhibits, the Canadian Government, in co-opmili‘ tion wl-th the" fruit-growing pmnmg. es of Nova flcotle. Ontario and Brit- ish Columbia. put e. very fine stand showing the principal commercial Vflfleile! 0! Rllilles. both in coni- mlervial nackdses cumin tastefully decorated baskets. the Canadian ex- 11111111 101111111: o. portion of that of the Empire Marketing Board, A very striking feature. also. of the Canadian exhibibwas tho demon- stration to the trade of thenew 20- 111- Package. . wcommendedfor trial on the market by the imperial lvconomic Committee, Thlg new package is designed to encourage Purchasing by the package, by the consumer, and has had a splendid reffibtlon of the trade. Wholesalers. retailers and consumers alike, have sloner, The Canadian Building, .- l would accept the situation in such ' an-er-gastronomlc way." Doris dimpled appreclatively. “i can't help it. H breakfasted awfully early. I have to practice scales for an hour each morning." His brows drew together in per- plexlty. "Just who are you, Miss Mac- kay?" ' "I'm Doris-Mrs. lFicidlngb cous- in," she answere Jlromptly. "Fm staying with Co sin Camilla and Cousin Henry in New York to study voice. I've seen you lots of times going into the house or coming out." His handsome mouth twisted wryly again. "if dare say you have," he agreed. There was a moment's silence, then he shrugged himself back to the vital affair of the moment with something of an effort. i “We're getting sway from the point, Miss Mackay _ . . The ques- tion is: Will you accept my sug- gestion for the solution of this in- fernal situation’! if you decline to shut yourself in this stateroom for the duration of the voyage, posing ‘as Mrs. Hartley and ostensibly suf- ffering from sea sickness, I assure you that you will precipltateascan- dsl evolving s. lot of people whom I lshould prefer to protect." “He doesn't care what happens to me," thought Doris resentfully. "You see,” Hartley went on care- fully, “l can't very well explain your presence aboard the ‘Arcadizf without revealing a truth that would be very painful to a number of persons. You will find here," he vmotioned toward the heap of feminine luggage on the floor, “a complete outfit of frocks, toilet ac- cessorles, etc., which have onlyjust arrived from the shops and have never been worn. Please make use of everything that strikes your fancy. I have o passport for ‘Mrs. Hartley’ which will serve for you. The photograph, fact. shows rather an astonishing resemblance to He looked at Doris critically, at the same time visualizing the youthful photo of herself that Camilla had given him for her passport. There was undoubtedly a resem- blance between the co ins. T-he realization made him tfi Doris. She not only reminded him poig- nantly of the stunning blow that Camilla had just dealt his pride, but by her very appearance, she tore afresh at his heart wound. His loss of Camilla had deepened his infatuation for her. Ho forgot his qualms of the urlorning and the night beforia. Deprived of his lady, ho remembered only that he was very much in love and that the world would have been well lost if she had come to him. . With complete iiloglc, he resent- ed Doris quite as if she had person- ally deprlved him of his happiness, turned his world upside down. "Well?" he queried, when Doris remained eilent- to his proposition. ' "Are you game Ito drag us both out of a bad hole?" "Ii-suppose so," agreed lDoris with a sigh. “There doesn't seem to‘ he anything else 1i can do. But Camilla and Cousin Henry will be furious." ‘ll‘ll attend to that.” he promised grimly. "I'll send s. wireless to your cousin, discreetly worded, of course, but quite reassuring." He laid his hIId on the doorknob, hesitated a moment and said . “it is unnecessary to assure you that I shall not annoy you. lf you need anything, send me word by your stewardess. I will now laid you ‘an revolN-We-sbel meet again when we dock at l-lavre." J-le bad already opened thestete- room doflr, when he started back suddenly, a look of horror and amazement on his face. Over his shoulder, Doris sew a lady advancing toward him. arms outstretched, e radiant smile on her, face. Hoverhw behind her, grin- ning Jrenly, was s. men with the marks of invalldism. "Jock Hartley. You rognel To have stolen e march on your old aunt like this. sail you sot yourself as a matter of. em “d Men‘ 1111 pronounced. enthusiastically in 115 71"“- 81111 1i appears likely to ‘have a very promislnb future before After a considerable period of It‘ quietude and ilmprovement in cou- nection with foot and month dis- i th United Kingdom, a tur- fir: ohtbrzak of this cattle scours" The ‘Canadian Mmmg News Let‘ ’ m My ter circulated from this ofllce this mo Ivllddle- ‘leek w" him“ °" "11 11111516 deal- sell. Within the 1m few days the "18 ""11 Talc in Canada prepared disease has also broken out again by M“ M- E- M119" °1-' 111° 108- llJ the (Monty of Sussex. m] survey Brapch l’: “m mm’ 11351 Department of Mines at Otta- , . Foot and Mouth Disease in England Mining News Letter. I Canadian Apples in Demand. Mmmn Not". As a result of the publicity sol- curetl by Canadian-apples at the- recent Imperial Fruit Show. a num- Canadian Ofllclal Mining Notes ‘flinging dwlth tbelvarious minerals be I i l h Md melo ans. a were a so circulated, and High‘) Cglggjéggneive {Zinc Canada News Items from the Natural Re- llrom private individuals anxious to 5011mm‘ mmnmence Branch 01 111° b bo s and half boxes of ties-i shlxyt aptIes. ‘ _ terwwore also circulated to t-he fihomica-l. -.Paper, Fish, Electrical, Oil. Coal and Iron, and Paper Result of London University Ex-wnms Joufiials. amlnatlon In Economics. v rm University of London hslqRgmove Coma . notified the High Commissionerfor- ‘v waxter Canada that the Candidate. who presented himself at the lnterrnedi- " . ate Examination in Econo- s You can stop that corn or callous which the University held at Kins-from aching in a minute 0|- um ston, Ontario, in July lust, has You do it in this way: Dr p a passed the examination. little Putnam's Painless Carri Ex- tractor ‘over the tender surfa e of Menln Gate Memorial Registers. the corn or callous ‘and the pain stops at once. Just a few more sp- lFurther parts of the Menln Gate pucguogg, and then, after a hot Memorial Resist-Br have just been loot bath the corn drops out. can issued by the Imperial War Graves anything be simpler‘! You obtain Commission. These mrts contain certain results with Putnam's the names of missing Canadian sol- Painless Corn Extractor, Note the dlers. under the letters to "M." name. It costs little and gives glor- Copies of the Register have been ions results. Sold by all drugglsts. forwarded by the High Commission-l *4 r for Canada to Ottawa for refor-rVALET WH‘ P0810 0e DIITPOBW- , ' AS THE VlCEi-‘IOY. How Lord Canon's valet be. came a hero to his master is do- scrlbed. with a flue sense of humor Two Canadian iiluifulo reached in s. chapter of "Leaves from a Vic- Glasgow last week on their way efoaa Notebook," the manuscript to Edinburgh. The animals arriv- of ich was found among Lord ed in good condition and will, no Curzon'a papers after his dpath. doubt, prove a valuable addltiosto-wbich has been recently published. tho Edinburgh Zoo.‘ d voluminous notes for lhalf a ozen books on widely different ‘Canadian Store Cattle Arrivals. subiects were found, and this col- " ' ton of esssyswas intended by d icnrzon to fonfn the sequel to "Tales of Travel." ilt-dllsldiisa some of‘ his more en- tertaining experiences in India. Arman. Kogca, the Levant, and. other lands, and ends with ‘the comic history of a furious quarrel between Sfr"‘"fi<!tldtbn Lowe, who was Napoleon's gaolor at St. Hen- >1 Canadian Buffalo Arrive in Scotland. , During the week ended Novbnr. ber 10th five consignments of Can- adian Store Cattle arrived in ill United Kingdom. the number of animals landed being 2443. Trade Enquiries. _. .1‘... The FHigh Commissioner's ornéé rtmont of interolr News Let, \ 610x122»: above zero—-brilliant'sun.. shine-wt perfect day for a skating‘; "twosome, with a box of Moire for a1 third that's never in the way but: adds greatly to the pleasure of the sport.1l- ‘And she realizes afresh his unerring t choice of the bestgthings, exemplified! by his preference fiirh Moirs, and the_\ promise they ‘give for the future, Moira are always tne choice of those‘ lwho know and appreciate the best, for: only in Moirs can one find perfection ‘in chocolate making and blending, and a variety that gives a wonderful range" 'of choice] , Moirs Chocolates are advaluable food f. for those who delight in outdoor} lsportsJ Q3011 01-1 0c 031.. ATES. canopy." - It was decided that lire risk of an upset in lite surf was too great for the-Viceroy and Lady Curzon to use the swan-boat, and they waited awhile. "A little later," says the Vice- roy, “happening to look shore- wards, I saw the swan-boat career- Ing gaily towards the beach. On the two stale chairs, smiling anti self-possessed, eut my valet and the ens, and the general who succeed- ed bim, over a table t-bst belonged |to Napoleon. Lord Curzon dis- covered the correspondence among the Government records at St. Hel- one. attended has ‘been informed lily thc Canadian Trade Commissioners in Great Britain that they have received the following enquiries for Canadian goods during the past week:—- A London indent l-‘irnt. posses- eing a thorough organization 10rd" Curzon‘; valet throughout the ‘Far East. p; prep“. him o his vice-regal travels, and ed to onsldor. in the capacity of °°°B°1°TIR11Y 100k 111B Vice-MRI ggnergl merchants and buym-s, 0g. honors with great distinction. His fers of Canadian commodities ol,i7°'1°1'ml"“°!. "511011111160118 811d all -kinds which are salsableinFar lmvwvolrwb" wriws Imd 01111011- Englgm mgrkggg "were a source to me of lnce A wholggale gm. 1n ganymena, surprise, mingled with the most Northern lireland, ls anxious to se- P1'°1~'°‘m41 admmlllmh" cure offers, c.l.f., Belfast, of 309d "Possessed of a fins appearance, quality Barley Meal and when an ongaghig manner. and unlimit- guflgblg go.- poultry feeding ed offrontery, beautifully olsd and A Liverpool firm is interested in eqummd for ‘m? “11167391167- 111°" establishing connections with Can- w“ m’ smmu°n "m1 ‘Wmch '1'” “dig-n mvflk," o; 5mg“; when wag not prepared to (mp6.- and few Flour for the North of England and .91’ mlwhlfll lm (lid not emerge in m“. “m, 3mm . ,t 9h. He was e little uncar- a Belfast wholesale flnm u open "l," "1""! 111“ Bflilifml- to represent Canadian firms ex-l '5'" 11'1" ""1941 1° "m" u!" pom“! 100.15g,“ to Normal.“ my detracted from the novelty of his “my iromdrklsmpon men and things In A M a genera .‘ each “or company is “n” On one ocbaeion the Viceroy end Lady Curzon arrived/by sea on a vlslt to the native State of Cochin, in southern, India. Surf boomed on the beach. where tbere were enormous crowds awaiting in Jveloooie the visitors, end Lord Curson from the dock sew "denchig lliilo eiddoi. Jwl. N" don't tie-on the waves alongside a boat of lQ 1il¢1l1I' ‘ p1‘ onderful construction with a fl!- ldod Doris to her sllklil rehesd in imitation of e. gigantic booed while her husband nicotine-sire, somewhat like m swan-bout married‘ without over letting us know!" She kissed him rapturously and over his shoulder, bubbled toDorle; "You darling childl Soxbls Is-tbe lady's maid. whom he had invoig- lad ‘into the conspiracy; and from the shore we heard the loud ‘huzzas that greeted their landing-l alm sorry to say. without tho ducking ‘that ought to have been their lot." SPECIAL POULTRY NOTICE Up-to the present time a large percentage‘ of Poultry offered has been poor quality and unfinished. It ls s big mistake to market your poultry before they ere fully dev- eloped and well iettened. We will be buying live and dross- sd Fowl and Ohloksns throughout Poultry ls not ready for the Christ- mas markst we feel ,you will be well advised to hold It rather than to put l‘. on the menket in en un- finished condition. There ls always e good market for heavy well fsttensd Fowl and Chickens. The lighter and thinner birds are not In dslnsnd and can only be sold st‘ e hsevy dsoount. Be sun end get our quotations bolors disposing of your stock. The Harris Abattoir band of his daeod and wordless in uhenrri-n, and with two state nliihew. ('l‘o be continued.) beck, under a painted and gilded obairs erected on s platform sf its . Company, Ltd. CHA-ILUTTITUWN ggjfimm AcADIA-Zandcni; the month ol Jsnusry and ll your. __4 WOOD A8 AUTO FUEL. , board the nNLor from small bloclil of wood and was used in an c1181" A motor truck that uses waste that can also run on liquid fuel ll wood as fuel was exhibited recently it ls necessary. ‘The vehicle is ihlli atthe meetlnx 0f the French Asso- lts own gas plant. Its manufactur- clatlon for the Advancement of ers claim that it runs fifty 11111“ Science. Gas was generated on on a quarter's worth of fuel. __ NEW Your; FISH ADS __ SMELT 'AND EEL‘ SHIPPERS ATTENTION For-Top Prices. Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS a INC. ' 5011511111011 1555: Bhllwlng difsnolle ism on Request 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, New York, N. Y» - l 7 bttl-li-li-fmw - ~ ~ - __. - 4- ‘l? ‘On ,v T I w , v ' 1.1-5. ' l illll’? ‘ca... S.$.“0 I ‘ _ u I , , +- "- , November 80th 7 h" - canvsny I 1‘ ‘m.