awn-a 109w. an“ .-. we» nv u- c l, ., I {I l‘ l I i 1 l l ,3. 9,40 a sA |_ E--A PO R h jtfli vi 1'05»: wow-r Qw- l l l <4‘ h, . 3 t‘ ‘*7 l. l l ti it It it it t t i tyi- v If l. x ;$.fz<iz£1f/“II/~'€' (1/ri/1ronlt1 It fleas the Wolff jn It: washing nacho: ‘y, and nukes the clothes i . ++o00+0cooo+co+c++c+++o++++++++ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ., l’ , 10c line o1 5 words i‘ . .. Ono lnuertllon 8c pfrrfl" of 5 Word. . ' :r".'.'.".':::.::.".'. W‘ Elf l O i.-.+"""L*!l.2 Agents “outed ' ' "‘ . WANTED-MAID, soon wanes GENI-s W*NEED—,§IVEp-QHQ% comfortable hOmB- A9111)’ MP6- knlzesmltieswzglrelift to consuni- (‘ummuudt-r Lewln, Park Ter- . t. . . u U _ l p ._' vrs. Bis Profits. J- P~ “’“""“s m“ Brighton’ Hl0mI..w~'1l»_»5-:r flllllbillly, DeDL. Fu 379 CmIg O ' r1. d. Montreal. 781-104-1111‘). l A t ‘J WANTED A COIIPETENT MAID for general housework APPLY .\Ii'u~t. F. \v. Tldmarsh. 2 Hzwiland 1249-10244! lhmrdcrs Wzmtcd l ,I,.-._.~..,¢RS cm be accomuwlla- .. I'.__._€_ - _ » " .1 u. the Luusdolvne HOHSI.‘ @539 WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL (lfflfll oeorcc Sireel- 1314-1""“ housework. Good wages pal‘!- 4, m.- fizply to Mrs. A. Stexzfitioi-Izlgzli‘: l“ tr sale _ .. .._»_—-————-——* ' ___._ woman EARN $10.00 DAILY- _, - , , . , H _ TABLE SAVvl di’ ‘Ylllllxlialdfrrlhtgxdqlfildllgftta Mal XIIPmWFIIIIIIY§IIIhkxiwffikifilhl IIlIltIll‘ snrrpts ofDnrurri-‘rl hnppln. n: . . Llflt l cw 3 '1 ___ \ _ , H] ‘t ' ‘Trmuon reed‘ “m h“ mm Sh". ‘riZ2(‘0fttflIItll:lv‘diIIl1fl( IJIIIIk,‘ illustra- arate to suit ivurvhason~llunirll w‘, {vim adored pIut-xs. (Jhapt- H‘ Dixon. Rom “HIIIIIIIII-litflpar-‘éiéd FPS on Mother and Babe, Nursing FOR SALE-JITIRESI-IING MAO- hines Pox IIOIISQG. Fm; Ship- ping Boxes. Curt bodies with shafts. Apply to W. J. Suit}. Marshfield, P. E. l. 1251-10-24-01; FARM FOR SALE AT sousmtwl ‘consisting of 100 acres, 75 clear‘ and in high state of cultlvatlurnll , flood buildings sad well wntert-d.,wANTED.-—A MAN FOR FARM Walter Carson. 1268-10-24-311 work, by the mouth or year. Ap» -——- ———~ ply S ymou W 0d , Mt. Herb rt. FOR BALE-A FOUR cvuuosn e r ° s 1307_10_2§,_,, Studebaker Cur. As zood as new __ _-___{_____ ‘_——overhauled this Spring. \VIII‘SALESMEN_SOMETHING NEW‘ be 9°“ "'- 5 bargam- Apply 17 something everybody wants n re» Dorchester Street. 5106-9-19“! pa“ 89.1,“, no denverxes" Dem y“ proposition ever develop-c’.- 5-1" ‘- Xmas business, an ideal gift, nationally known and nationally} advertised, Write P. H. Orr, P. O. Box 1604, Winnipeg, hian. 10-17-61 Frcc with Instructions tn wurk- t-rs. Halos enormous. Enclose 10c Medical Press, 648 “Eushlngton Street, Buffalo. N. Y. 10»24~'iwks. Male Help Wanted FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A beautiful Bungalow and fox ranch. Part cash or fox. Wrlteg‘ to A. '1‘. McConnell. 29 Jflcksoni Street, Portland, Maine. 1 l -10- 9- 1179 1 12 Situations Vacant; Miscellaneous ‘i 4 O lziic. 11103! . . ' . - ly in j H F M!‘ “h [to do mentioned casual I % $l‘“;;:fk':::ss_ Irgtetnfis h: $1_00_‘wlien lie announced his marriage. ‘all u, hm, pa), Unsung. and vackmgi driven off on nu errand. Mrs. Tul- The Middle Grolmd ly Marlon lublndblnn. < ‘rt-cs DANGER ‘l, Chapter 10 » Mrs, Talbot. went to had that night perterlly happy. Every. mom in the farmhouse was -full.‘She lay awake, ‘belug really too tired to drop asleep at once, thinking how ‘nice it was to have her wholc fam- ily under one roof again. Yet even in her sentimental mood, her thoughts ran to trivial things. it was too ‘bad. sho aid to herself, that Amy had token the good rug from June's room, toput in Luther's. When that was done. there was n0 idea that Jane uld come homo. But of course, ey couldn't take it out again-and utter all, Luther's witc was a new- oouicr, and the best should be brought out tor her. June would not mind. Then s decided to ask Jana whether s e alluded giving up her good rug to deck Claire's room! Yct she knew that Jane would llu\'8l' evcn iluticc its absence and would laugh at such a question. But shc had thought in URI!!!)HT- tant details so lung she could not think in other terms. And when she finally wont to sleep. it was (o dream that all the children were young ziguin, and that tflaire, in some accountable way. was her own small daughter with fat golden curls that hung down her back and the prettiest ‘blue hair ribbons in the vlllagc! - Oddly enough, it was throuuh Jane's coming that the mntht-r xirst heard zibliut Clairr-‘s leztrllcr lifc. Slu- hzul ncvcr dun-d to ask any ‘questions. She only kncw tlml Claire‘ had once bccit on the stucc. at disturbing fact that Luther had his lettor l They wore out on the lawn again of them but Jordan who had ‘hot, whose hands never rested, was donning, and Luther was lying in the hammock. Jane had made some remark about a picture of Claire Luther had sent her, and Claire brought down some old photo- uraphs to show the ‘family. “That's when I was six and in dancing school," she explained 0t" one that showed her with fat curls and frilly short skirts. “They tried to teach me toe dancing. ‘but it was ouse For . "One Dime (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON. Oct. 24.-—A lorry driv- qr of Egllng, who lives with his wife and famII! Ill 1V0 P9091". hi! uon a house worth $5,000 for nix- pence. or twelve cents. He ls W. Plddinxton. of l8 Wil- liam Road. What Eating. His u-ns the winning ticket in a scheme to help King Edward Memorlal Hos- pital at Ealing. The hospital. his expected. will ‘receivembout $10,- 000. ‘ Mr. Piddiugton is now the own- er of Camborns House, Camborne Avenue. lllaling. and handsome six- roorued free-hold bulldl standing ln_‘lts own groundrffdfll Elnlly built forthe udhfiflléf. ‘M Yobaht Mr. Plddlugton bu‘ nob-pads‘ up his mind whether he will leave his two rooms and live in the swell house or sell it. Mr. Pidulngton bud the surprlse' of his life when a messenger ar- rlvcd yesterday at where he was working, tolling him the Mayor of Euling wuntcd tofiiee him ntlhe Town Hall as he had won the £1,000 house. Thcro was oven a motor car waiting to take him. Good luck has dogged the family of latc. Lust week Mrs. Pidding- ton took a prizc at Eallng Baby Show. and some time ago she won two turkoys in u draw which also bcuellterl Plzillng hospital. The-re was u crowd outside Pid- dinctouh house lust night. and he was overwhelmed with congratula- "vliv- fur evcrvoue is glad that the ltousc has been won by a 100a] IIIHTI. Over 165,000 tlckcts were sold in all parts of the country. The draw was orgunizod liy the Ealfng (Ilalulwr ot‘ (‘omnu-rce and was "Kid" b)’ the Mayor ut the Town Hull. Tho matron at the hospital was one of tho 50 consolation prize winners. 9 9f ' . Ill 12.11.": ....§l°'s$'§taalv keep clean. again clean p8 when‘ new. very wicked sort or 11rd by keeping he!‘ from the theatres. "That all depends," Jane put in energetically. “(Some women don’: wan‘. to be supported." "But Jaue—" Mrs. Talbot this was a dangerous subject. "l don't, ldhute to have any man give me money." Jane was sitting quite straight as shrydcljvered this felt "71:; ' *4 b FT It's a wise bride who lfiflinsIl°usekeeping “gm Goldseg Congohum Art-RIIKS- They ‘e sqprdtyfian so easy When they get dusty Just whisk atIIamp m9}? over their smooth.W8\=1'P*°°I$“rIa°°' “d m a “fly Fhey n’ a whistle-their rich colors as bright as 9 With ‘Jongoleum Rugs on the floor, there s ngslan r of’ tripping over curled edges or turned-up comers. n_go cum lies perfectly Hat without tacks or fastening of any kind. There are‘ sizes, ‘ksigns’ and C°I°YIIIS5 suitable Io‘ floor you want to cover. Simple tile effects for kitchens and bathroorns~more elaboratq and 60101511 935cm‘ f“ bedrooms, dining rooms and Iivmg moms. And you'll find the prices so amazingly kw" ThhGold s“: a. s; "airman..." guaranteed Coll-Surf Coajoleum Rug. It any! and menu, “Snliufnctinn Gun- ‘ nnteed or Your Money Back.” Look [q it when you buy. i" . ‘f 1 "I love this rug; Dad. I't’s so pretty and as)’ d???‘ ~- _ ‘fig-and you’II never guess how little 1t cost!” Low Prices-Popular Room Sizes 9x3 feet - $4.50‘ 98 Ydfeet . $Il25 9; 4} feet ,7 6.75 9 z 9 feet . 13.50 9: 6_‘feet t‘ 9-00 9 z 10d feet I l5.75 A I 9: I2 ma?! sumo pQHJoaI Congoleum By-the-Ynrd 85cm. yd. ' .Prfcll Wlnnfbq 4111994"! Ill!‘ MPWIIPMIJU ltlghu to one cam/null! Quid-Seal Congokum By-thc-Yard jyThe same durable, waterproof mate- . ' ‘a1 an the rugs. but in roll form, two , yards wide, for use over the entire floor. y _ .. - Lieu flat without fastening. j speechShe looked rather flue when she ‘began what her mother calledi a lecture. "But if you wererniarrled-J’ “All the more reason why wouldn't." ' Tomorrow—The Danger Spreads too hard. I'm so lzlzyx" ‘she seemed I to think laziness a. pretty virtue. “That's my first real part," an- other picture came out remarkably like tho first. “l gut it because ‘l was what the manager called the ‘baby type. He wanted girls for a child's chorus in a musical show." The picture showed her again about 20 years old in short and Trapper Finds l Vicks Handy For I‘, $5 Prov/av: ci-lnlsdrfis 1 Greeting Card Sample ”'_'_'“‘_"“ '—-T“ . HAVE YOUR RUBBER IRES ok free; representatives mak- put on by Proud and Moreside. Prices right satisfaction guaran- temt 10,23 ‘n or capital unnecessary. Bradley _ I Company, Brantford, Ont. SAU SOME ‘SAUSAGES, FRESH‘ to ay. Saunders, Newsome & Co. Market Building. 602-9-24-6mo To Let sltions. 7l7-9-l-tf. TO LET-BICYCLE SHOP ON_I (Front (lmrge St. Apply Guun, “hinted ‘dian office. l3ll4-10-25-Ki '- -—————"— —~—-———————-—~—,wANTl-:n-Pos|T|oN AS HOUSE TO LEW-Four rimmed flut- APPIY, kecpr-r. Apply (luzirdian. 177 Kent St. 1 wk l IZ-IZI-IO-Zil-SI. . | i i CHANGE OF TIME-P. E. ISLAND DIVISION Elective October 29th and until further advised Steamer "Prince Edward Island" wlllmake only one passenger round trip daily (Except Sunday) between Bordon and Tormcntlnc. Teachers lVarttcd SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS’ Agency, Regina. offers best po- i l '\' Connections ior Mainland points will be made by Nu, 39 train leav- ing Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m _ and train No. 214 leaving Summerside at 7 a. m., connecting at Sackvillc with the Ocean Limited, making connections for Montreal and West crn Canada and the rail connec- tions for Boston. Connections from Mainland will be made by No. ~14 train leaving ltorden at 4.05 p. m., arriving at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. and pas- mngers lor west of Emerald JcL, will connect there with train No. 213. uITIVIDQ at Summersids 6.05 p. m. where passengers for west of Sum merslde will connect with Express No, 3 leaving at 6.45 p. m., and arrive at Tlgnish at 9.55 p. m. ' Passenger train No. 39 leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and con- necting at Emerald Jct. with mixed train No. 211 leaving Borden at 6.50 a. m., arriving at Summt-rside at 9.45 a. m. leaving Summerslde Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 12.30 p, m. arriving nt 'l'ignish at 6.10 p. m. Passengers by mixed train No. 213 leaving Charlottetown sit 2.50 p. m. and arriving at Sunimerslde 6.05 will (vtmnPc-t with Exprr-ss N0. 3 leaving Sumnicraldc at 6.45 p. m. and urrivo at. ’l‘lguir~il| at 9.55 p. m. Passenger tmln No. 4 Ir-avlng Tignish at 10:1. m. daily (except Sun day) arriving at Summcrsidt- at 1.10 p. m. whern rxtsanngurs for Ezvst will connect with mixed train No, 212 lcavlng Silmmcrslde» for Bordon at 3.10 arriving at Emcrald Jct. at 4.40 whore it connects with Express “No. 44 arriving alt Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Train No. 212 loaves Tig- nlsh Monday. Wcdnenvlzty‘ and Friday at 6.10.1. m. and arrives at Sum- merslde at 12.10 p, m. Trains will leave Charlottetown for Snurls, (lcorgotnwn and Pllmlru .011 about some schedule as at "present, viz: 3.10 p. m. daily (except Sunday), 6.20 a. m, Monday and Friday and 5.30 a. m. Wednesday only. Jleturnlflz will leave Elmira G a. m. daily (Except Sunday) and 12.45 p. m. Wednesday only. Sourls 6.50 a. m. daily (Flxttnpt surpigy), 1,11", p. m. Monday and Friday and 11.30 n. m. Wcdilnsrlay only. Georgetown 6 a. m, Tuesday. ‘Thursday and Saturday, ‘($.45 a. m. uud i.l0 p. m. Mon- day. Wednesday and Friday. There ls no change in the Murray Harbor Service. ’ ' Particulars of other local services will he given by all C. N. R. Sta tlon and Ticket Agents. who will also furnish timetables, folders, etc. on application. ‘ DISTRIOTRA§§ENGER Aoeurua orrtcs 1174-1044421. " " EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE SERVICE DISCONTINUED FOR THE SEASON WITH THE l-AILING FROM 8T. JOHN 0N WEDNE5DAY. OCTOBER 3l|t B. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will ieavo 8t. John ovary Wednesday ~t 8 l. m. lfld’ every Saturday at 8 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. W neldny trips are via Eastport and Lubec, due Boston about ll ‘m’ “$2 ‘§Q?FJI°'it§L'.-I’S§l“lfirshllflififtho” B: ‘it. m, .—bel .. . ... ...=..*..cr"°t.v.: ram... oonn n I m o vo o e o n Illllouner steamers for Ne] York and ntl South and gacratos and additional information. so“. B. tfrilly skirts and curls. The skirts_' lug ten dollars daily. Experience‘ A Host 0f Ills Ontaria Man Says it ls a Most Useful Remedy. were to thg knees. Mrs. Talbot dida not dare look.She had been brought‘ up to think legs immodest. Theyl were certainly not shown; ‘and nev-l er photographed! They weren't ev-I _en mentioned. except when neces- Mr. C‘. Phoenix: “l um very‘ [pleased tn recommend Vlcks Va?" I trunk back drop." \' Mrs. Talhofis face. and somcthiug lsary. and then by ‘the more lady- Ilikc title of “limbs.” I "l like this best." Luther said, sorting: ovor the. pile. H0 pulled out ‘unv that showcd Clalrc drcsscd as a musical 00111003’ IOClKlSK Wm! short white satin ‘bTQECIIPS, a lhlaz- or strlpmi jacket and (iall- TI"? wide brooches ended vcry much il-hnvo the kilcc! "It was a prcttyglancc," -Clulrc said rcminiscnutly. “Wc had n TQM horse on the stage, and ll P1169 She lnokcd at wuruod livr that tho older Wfllllfl" .w;|u shocked. ' “l wnro whitc silk tlkhia IHHIPY‘ the costumc," she ‘added quickly. Ilut. this, ii’ anything, ‘made mat- tcrs uwwrsn. Mrs, Talbot assuclfllud "H, “>()rd "lights" with cverytliinl! ' immodest and evil that She hi“! 9)“ er heard about still-KP Tolk- Ilut she said nothing. _ showed other DV"I-\1I'<‘-‘- “mu "I the“; in conventional costume. whilc Anny admirer] the drcsscs and wondwrtwl xvhcthor she could irnl‘ Iillfi them for herself. ‘Claire WM III Claire rich fur coat. CW"? was “med II“ a dark fox scarf und muff so uni‘! hvr laughing eyes and annually uni a m; nmuth appeared, and Claire was in a _.,,.,,,,r,.1y trim tailored suit. "How lnui! were W!" II“ m” til-Tun?" Jane nskcd. V"Not long. 'l‘wn Y9K" I" “I” (‘hm-nu of lULlRICZlI show-R III‘!!! IW" Wars}, a “h0g1 m‘ dramatic nrl. ‘Chorus work is awfully harllillbl ,1,,,.,,n't my wcll, and I nlw-lY-‘l “vnnffllI tdruluht. ittrllilg‘ (IYIYWJV- Tm,“ q 1W1 small jfllfIiS lor u lltlln mnrn than f1 .\"'""' "Um" I'm)" fir!" firm“, m1‘ in smile at liulhcr. l‘ won-t 1M mp ‘m, m, acting. thuuuh l mmm glncv we llvc m-nr llu- thou- lrns " . “Ho's ‘right foo. A Wflulfillkl Il"1‘l‘ b.1111! should 911090" hi"? MTS- TIII‘ hm, nut in. Somehow shn lit-it that Luther hull saved Clnlrc from a Effective Monday. October 22nd. and until further advised. mixed trains Nos. 211 and 212 between Summersids and ‘Finnish will 0P‘ (grille daily instead ol‘ trl-wseltly. District PaseenSBl‘ Asent- 51 y .-.. . NOTICE. CHANGE OF TIME ChnrlottctowouPlctou Qervlco S. S. ‘Muda1en" on and after Monday. October 1st. will only nuke tri-wsekly trips, leaving Charlotte- town ‘Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, at 7 c, m., returning luvs Plo- ton Tuondly, ‘Thursday and Satur- days at 8.80 l. m. IRUC! ITIWAIIT A co. Al“! Phons m l-II-I moo. Iitub. I am u hunter. trader and If vcurdcalcr does not carry the genuine Gold-Sea! Art-Rugs; shnll be glad to see that you are supplied. Write us for folder, "Modem Rugs for Modern Homes." showing all the beautiful designs. CONGOLEUM COMPANY or CANADA, LIMITED i270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec Society Woman's Life of Grime AUCTION SALE, Of ‘ I Qolihseal, .0 ’ - QILQL-fi I adihfifis l)‘ alarm-r..- .. . Fvfiawfiq ‘ AUCTION SALE BIG CLEARANCE AT WARREN MOTOR CAR FARM, ROCKY POINT ON AIIBTIQII Sill‘ u plume laden hat. Claire was in u CANADIAN Nanount. Raitwnvs dropper. also a fisherman. l use ,Vicks VapoRuh in place of lini- |iuents, bccauuc it is vory handy t0 ' curry and always gives such quick LONDON. Oct.‘ 25-h wumlm s relief for small animal and insect lilo of crime whilr- mixiufl Ill lhl‘ bites. and for chapped hunds and highest social circlcs. and Lin‘. rc- llps. My hunts would blister my velatlou of hcr [must to lu-r vvcll-ctvn foot. and I rubhdd it on them and nected husband, has hcon disclosed it mndn them just right. Whcn l followinil i! pm-NPBHUW) I'm‘ 000i)‘ K0 trapping noxt full I will have lifting 11nd i-lteitIIflI-T- H! 11K‘ Ilollrlw‘ plcunty of Vicks VapnRub in my IIIOUUI POW" (‘W11 _ q kit. l call it the "Trappefs Friend.’ MTB- Hem“ VM“ “Iiwhmmb II‘ ‘ I have not had a C01,] a1] winger (lescribcd by linr entrust-l as charm- and I go out all the tlmu and nomc- mg» WGII""II"""I“‘I mm lniwmiw’ mil" . , , w mun with u "ltinrri civic," H t;‘:\lc:"ut.\y out ull night with my a“! "central “gum Sh“ “ms , _ married scvcn yours nun tn '1 urn- ofvgckgolxtgggughlgaléist dlsicfver: mincnt Bournciunutll mun, who combination in salvo form of Cam- $3 phor. llientlml,Illlucnlyptus, Thyme. Em Sh? was known m mp "who," qurpamlno‘ 9"“ _ in her youth as an Audacious and ‘AgforbidxetIafiiagflngzlfieg“L: a“: confirmed thief, who had for a e s n _ , years lived a double lift‘. and hcl‘ V590?‘ V101“ reaches Immedlahely tragedy is that on h-‘r rcleaar- mun inflamed, congested air passages. her second term of inmrisuninciit. lt in themorlorn direct treat» 13 ygurg agr) “hp q\,;,n,|,m.~,| hnf mcnt for all cold troubles. the criminal carcer, and sccmcd l.» 80600850!‘ l0 20056 HFP-‘IFP- "M110 have left Itjiehinr] fur |'\'\'|‘. horatcd oil. llnluicuts, puultlcou Her secret past nllizhl. haw‘ ic‘ and plasters. malned hidden but for an unucc, Used for croup and countable lapse into huv old ways, colds, Vlcka gives remarkably leading today to the police court. u quick results and also nvoldu plea of guilty on thrc" churuos of nauseating internal dosing. Just theft. and a soutemwc of six months us good for cuts, burns, bruises, Illlllrlilolllllelll- bite-u, string. Born of rcagictriztblc. prtrnntsi, nnd At all (lrug stores, 50c n. jar. For BIIIIOIIRII W0" Q-"Tvrl for in Illii‘ s froe tent size package. write Vick YUIIIII- BI!“ (Ifll/Plolrcd at nu "MIY Chemical Co, M4 Paul St. W,, B80 Hoclal umhllloav and 1t lovu Montroul. P. Q, of luxury said to l| tvu lu-on fnste-r- Thqug], vp-kfl g8 now h, pans,“ ed by rctuililg roiu-tnilc lllurut- it has a remarkably‘. l-lllIl‘, in the I'm‘ Staten. Ovcr 17 million jars used M m“ “W “I. 17 "I"‘ ""~I"""‘I "II" warm . 4 a life 0i! crlmc and udvcnturc, zunl for ninc yearn, during which aim lunvml In the most. cxclualvt: circl- un and docclvml nmnw- of the lit-at known pooplo in society, shc stoic thousands of pounds worth of Jewels and clothes. At one time uhn ohtxlincd u situa- tion as a companion to a woman well known in the North (lountry. but soon herself appeared us _ u louder of fashion. Three times she was convllrtcd f theft. and the third time she uund herself in prison, hut still her procllvlties‘ vrure uncheckerl. In1910, as Madeline Lloyd, “he went to the Isle of Wight during Cowes week. and engaged a InOl-ll expensive suite at a tinted hotel. Fashionable dressed, lulonfell, and apparently wealthy.‘ she made‘ an, immense. impression, and H0011 gained the friendship of mien Wflmfill. who took her everywhere. and introduced her to membcrn of the Royal Yacht Sqcndron. it. is said that she was pl~u,q..,-,t_.q to Royalty. Certainly m“. ms welcomed wherever she went, At. the height of her popularity she was arrested. Unkno fashionable friends she had new, lYltematicnlly defrauding trades. men and stealing Jewels from tho moment she arrived at cow“, She was sentenced to 12 month, in the second division for this out. (Ely Dominion News Service) children's %.__.___ FOR SALE _ Farm at Savage Harbor, consist- ing of onu hundred acres in high cultivation. also good house and out-Ilulldliliou and orchard. pumps In barn and yard. For particular; apply. FULTON |_. DOUGLAS I 1280-10-24-wfm6l AUCTION SALE FOX RANC H On Tuesday. October 30th1t the hour of l o'clock, l offer my‘ Fox Ranch‘ for sale. situated on Mount Edward Road, 2% miles from Char- lottetown, overlooking a beautiful valley. making it the most attract- ive and ideal up-todste ranch on the Island. 15 acres of ‘land, about 6 acres of woods, I0 breeding pens ‘enclosed b! guard fence large ‘enough to hold 80 moregpens, Bun- galow equipped with hot and cold water in ldtchm and ‘bath room. electric light from city powar. Mm. shrugs. cook homo, men house. hen hon», ice house. etc. J. 8t . IOMUOUGH, wn to her | Public Notice is llcrcby given that l will on ’l‘ucstl2\_v, tho 30th October, i923, at the hour oi‘ nvclvt‘ o'clock noon, sct up and scll h)’ lhrbllt: Auction on thc Mttrkct Square, Charlottetown, ouc Mc- lmughlin Motor Our, 1922 llludcl. Sula positive. Terms at suit‘. FRANCIS W. HUGHES, Sheriff oi‘ Quucus Count)‘ l31l-10-25~5l. iubh- uudcr tlu- unfit-r‘ of llw policc. During flu‘ war slu- tln-Mv hut‘- aclf iutu ltwl (‘roan w_nr|t. and was dl-cnrulcll for hm" scrvict-lz. Sin‘ met ln-r husband wllflc slu- was working in a chntccn at Anduv‘. . He “Arr nut H“! pliithtcsf. auspic- ion of his WlI-WS l1istory' until flu‘ llmirncnuiuth police hogan lu- dulrlcz-z into a surics nf huh-I IPWPI and ulmp rnhbci'ic:< culminating in lhcr urrcsl in tip‘ principal l‘.I|IIZII'L' lu Bourucnuulth. \V||c|| cluirlzcd at tln- dnIItw‘ court. tudzty shc. italmitlcrl alluding: A HIIVPI’ ling, vulucd u: $23.0, and u cltzarr-tlt- holds-r. wtlucd ul Sillm belonging In lllrs. IIIZI,‘ Lilian [Pm-lt. whosv liuulmvpl In u msrlncr in flu: hiscull muklm: firm of Puck, Frcuu and ('0. (‘lolhiull valur-d nl $1525 lat-lulu:- lug l0 Mr. Louis lllichzu-l lliunchi. n llourncuuiulh t|":ul¢-.~:||i:|1|. A indium-ash cunt, vnluml at Slim» IIHIOIIKIIIK in lllrs. Kntlilm-u Violnl Slmrltvy. §ll]l1‘l'Il\It‘,l’\iI\'llI (lnrrctt uddcd lllcrr‘ wuu vlghl ulhcr cum-u nl’ shop-lifting in tin.- I)(ll‘Oll[!Il. All alppnul for lcnlnncy WIIH inndc liy hm" cnunncl, who askcd lhn innglstrzitcn tn vvmcmlu-r u“. pllflIHhlllQllI. slu- was undurgolug in knowing that hcr husband hurl found out hcr rccord. Mr. MacLnrcn was Riven per- mission to visit his wife beforc nhc went to prlnon, nnd it was stated that on hcr rclnase llc Intended to make n homo for her in tho count- ry BW.y.‘I|'0lIl shops and other tem- ptutlnns." Illllulptlullvnm IIitliIi IlImnI Prtdxsun- is ‘rcu-iiilwl vlivi‘. I lwr‘ hnluru an‘ ItvtlltIdlcll w ill: Dr. Chases J. A. MIQDONALD, AIIMIMIIQI’. 1270-10-8441. brook. pad from. hsr rsiens tu h» lffllt“fl"flbill‘fii§mouthettluflow days ago she did not again come ‘ITPiIIs SATURDAY, OCT. 27th AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP of Fox Ranch at Unioi; Road, Silver Black; Foxes, Crop and f Farming Imple- ments We are instructor! b! I58 ma‘ torn Trust Company. Recfilve! “I ‘Greenwood Foxes Limited to Bell by Public Auction on the prumlsq m. Union Road in Queens 00- m Thursday, November, 1st, 1923. commencing at the hour of 12 o‘- clock noon the Fox Ranch of tllb above company. QQIIJDIIBIIJK 1m pens in ideal situation. And fsr of 1331-2 acres with good (lwu- lug houso and barns. Also the b - ver Black Foxes in said ranch longing to said Company and cr consisting of hay, potatoes. at l Farm. Stock and Implements. For further particulars apply [Eastern Trust Company, Charlotq town. ,_. HEN]. CARTER Q. SUPP Auctiouoell.‘ . I A JUST" I "kfllllllilll. 6060999“ IIOME rusiii: “Aiuiétion ' ON THE PREMISES 303 FITZROY STREET, GHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY 27th OCTOBER, 1923 AT 12.30 P. M. SHARP 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Parlour, Dining Room, Kitchen I Pantry, modern conveniences; FROST PROOF collar, DOUBLE L0 I nlcc Barn. Property in in first clan repair, ultuatod in a qulatilll" plcallnt locality, um |- a HOME THAT ANY FAMILY woul-O Ill PROUD 1'0 ovim. ~ ,‘ " ,.' Terms at SALE. 07 5m“. lmplmnnta and Lump” 1 heavy horse 6 years old, 1300 lbs. (Prlnco of the Crown), 1 horse 6 years old, 1000 (Harry T,),1 ‘ll-jun 2 years old (flurry T.) s mulch cows (Slmrlhorn Grade), 2 duo to freshen in F‘eb., 2 in May and 1 in Nov. 4 oxen, two years old, 3 oxen 1 year old, 3 calves, 1 sow 2 years old with litter oi 8 WWW.) 8 plus 2 mouths old, (York's). Also l Frost and Wood plough No. 1G, 1 spring tooth harrow, lum- bcr and l5 cord slabs. Torms——All sums under $10 cash, over that amount. l3 months crcdlt nu npprovcd joint IJOIUB. 6% uff for cash. at t f I l Sale commences sharp. Sale poslllvo. reserved. 1 ' o'clock Nothing WM. MUTCH, Warren Form Ricky Point J. A, MacDONALD, Auctioneer, IZZZE-iO-ZZ-mwfai. 6|. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. J 127610-2441. ‘ if __.- -u Valuable Brick Properly r for lly Auction y Wé are ‘itutlforized by tile Ekébhtors of flit! _ Estate of the late F. W. Hyndman, to sell 0i‘ '- Saturday, October 27th, ‘commencing’ at 3 " o’clock p.m,., his ‘valuable brick dwelling house, beautifully situated, No. i281 Kent Street. All ,, modern improvements and intplendid rcpt"? ‘ l Inspection at any time. -' . _ Also some odd piecesof furniture, prising piano, range, chairs, etc, will N immediately after tho sale of gropert! I ' . coni- aolfl ' I BEN-I. CAR a 851"» _ govt, gfggslsrjQvni 1 ‘ w‘, _ . , .._._