-,-,,',u - i .1‘ p. m. my stock. Cormack) 1 (Massey Harris), 1 set wheel har- rows, 1 single plow, 1 roller, 1 cart and wheels, 1 set cart wheels and axle, 1 wood sleigh (new). 1 puug 3""- sleigh, 1 truck waggon ' pole and shafts, 1 builgy. 1 team pole and swings, 1 hall thresh-l er and cleaner, 1 gasoline englnehcm . (Esoo 41,4, H. P. 1 circular saw and’ outfit, 1 set of fanners, 1 separator (Standard No. 2) 1 rnilk can (15 gallon), i 12 gauge single barrel shot gun. Together with all working harness, forks, shovels and other articles. TERil/1S:-—All sums up to $5.00! cash. Over that amount 12 months ._________ credit on approved joint notes. per cent. off for cash. Sale positive. (No reserve) as my son is going away. the grounds. Yo. t g5 H-m...°‘;£:,"‘.r.... Auormn SALE I will sell by public auction on m) ' premises "Thursday. November 23, at 1 o'clock. crop and farm; at Fort Augustus mpleinente, consisting of 'STOCK:—-1 mare 9 years COWS Brads.) _ CROPz-IZ tons hay, 5 straw, 100 bushel potatoes, 100 bus. and too turnips. ‘FA-Rml IMPLEMENTS:‘_I Blnddtlusl. The)‘ are itbsolittt-l er ,(McCormack) l hay cutter, (Mc-lcntitil no dltstintr sggflenlhuve the added ndvttntntgc iii’ citcnp- broad cast 1f stormy, first tine day MRS. PATRICK F. KELLY, Fort Augustus Eats Tenders For Manure Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including eggs. Wednesday stant at 12 o'clock norm ior manure ndw en bloc in one largel pile next the large, catitle farm on for men and boys. boys and nissos Exhibition flecccd next the 22nd Charlottetoivn The highest or any tender necessarllly accepted. Dated this 17th day of November, Al). i922. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secy Trcns. Exhllbition Association and Driving Park. l‘ "so: ca!’ S. S. “M NOA” , SPECIAL TRIP CHARLOTTETOWN TO ST. JOHN'S NFLD. - The S. S. "MANOA" wlli make a special t-rip between Charlottetown and St. John's, Ntld.. or or about F‘ 8th i“ t" _i .-oti"§=i.ovn._ru - p gutotl. Gittlctira Heals. Dnltlctcclitm are too great. So they Bot up a plan which is simpler. ‘old, (blood), 1 mare 5 years old (“Crowni Right), 5 choice milk calf, 1 bull, 2 years with (Shorthorn Th U355 that ‘it is too hard, too trouble-stunt: with box, Ill? W cream 6 follow- ln~,prit~.es. tne|yesir cvcrytlting, pumps. cylinders,‘ notimitltiliitgsi, cracked corn. Shippers are advised to book space early. information and rates apply to CARVELL Bnos, Agents T" 4w» i-— .4 v. A Sweetheasi; At Thirty“ nil 010$: A we MAN'S TRANOFOIIIA. TION ‘Y Hlflon Ruhlnecm >QA_ era-mos riis/Prnivrxcs Chapter 91 ‘n r I But its Christmas night," l ,said when Francis and l were ,once in the motor, anti on the way ‘to Budfii trial. “I thought all this lhlfl8nwds off for this one day at least. “Qrd-Kllillill" I stippi-sc it would be. Francis answered. "But, you “see, there are all sorts of odd cit"- cuinstances about this. There's so much money in the financial dis- jtrict of lilie city. that ull sorts 0f Bllecial precautions are taken to guard it. lu fact, it is supposed to lie so wtii lookcti after, that ml;- ‘iicrs btlow a certain linc of the ‘city. sometimes called a “dead shoe". have been almost unheard "bf. '+ \‘*lU\VPVUF, some very clever DBQFB lately have been trg-"iitg a ‘new plain. Vatilts and safes and such thin! are too difficult to do anything with and the chances of llllhy Stay Fat? You Can Reduce e answer o! most fat people is dangerous to force thr- wciklit down. Murnioln Prescription luiatiitits |\\‘t'|‘t:ii|tit' nil those difficul- _\ hnrmiesru und n1‘ cxcrcisc. PPFS. A ruse is sold at one dollar by i all drug-"gists the world over. m‘ send the price dirt-ct to Llic Mat» lllulfi. Cu., -ii‘.l2 \\'t,iud\vtll'd Ave», 11c- " lliich. Now far more daring. but more likely mcney" around,“ l said. “Phat cut brokerage houses carry amounts of money and bonds and . fll'lI~'i’l!‘.(l' went on vaguely, "in big wulllets s-lnippctl around their waists." s-lnng over one shoulder, or even C. rzti-t,\*tiitiiici' or papers m,“ ya“ knowipnckcts. These boys come hlzhiy p --5e Everywhere Nothing like time Little Sun- Mnids to put you on your feet —lucciou|, peppy little raisins. Full of energy and irou—pnc- ticnlly predigested nourishment that you feel almost immediately after eating. Delicious when you're hungry —get you going again when you run down. Try 'cm and you'll know. Little Sun-Maids “Between-Meal" Raisins Had Your Iron Today! to sitccecd because of its- very daring." “it. sounds like itielodramzi." l commented, Wtllvliilll-‘J the quiet streets and -Llte light snow falling as we ran down tiirottglt ihc bus- iness district. . “it is, in 1111111)’ ways." he an- stvcretl. "This gang. or its head, . is playiiig upon one thing wt-akei‘ urt- rztrely supremely clever When ir-uie opcn profession. Still, some the Jesse James of y name it is your safe “But one man or group of zneu gets hold of some oi these boys itud forces them to hand over money or has their co-nperation in tlic robbery?" l asked. “Yes. he HHSTVQNI]. "if the boy Is knocked over and hurt. he is app.irciitly' unite innocent. And if is in league with anyone else-on the surface." Pllut there's aZWays a weak point S0fl1()\\'illC'1'8.' I argued - "Usually," he said. "Criminals titty are. they can make as much money with less risk in some do it this way- spirit in a iess if them like to than l1 boitl-il vault." “liutl has explained to me some of the actual system of taking the differ- large the tiivssenuersl front the filings like that," 1 “Sume- wallt ts "l'siizill_v.“ Francis said. llllPS they carry the in f ls hyou have lilo cxcusv 1m‘ heir-ii rcctirrititvndetl. and we usually ., Bl. Ill Cllfl P0411013 SL1‘!!! Y llllt ,. y . ' t "f - g u ‘ ‘t-nsily without going thrntiirh long “m”! “will m n“ OVHA“ ‘liguk l) shun, n; _,,-,_.,.,,,,,,. ,.x,_..-,_-..,.. m," all. vic all have lo use our lu 2'- smrvation diet or (our of bud er- inout in trusting them, as wt.- Our Fall accounts are nuw, ready and we request an early! settlemcnt.~—_VVt'ight Bros, Victoria. NOTICE i To whom it ntay concern. “all Spurgeon Jenkins has been ap- lpointetl caretaker of the Mt. Albion Fur Co., l.td., and ltas been given authority to prosecute any- body lcuuil trespassing on the‘ property. I Signed i l rue Mt. Albion Fur 0a., but. i WANTFD i | J i l Wanted lo buy outs and pork,‘ etc. paying highest cast‘. For the balance of this piping, etc. Lumbernianls rubbers away down, kinds, flour. bran Ever’ ‘thing in grntrcries hclow utll other (‘cine nnd liuy lterc. The more; ‘you buy the more you save. underwear rubbers oi‘ all Let me sell you a pump coili- plete. LLOYD COX, Morell. I . . .. _, A» "l . l . i must all 0i‘ us use. in trusting anyone. The veryslze I Notice t0 Customers l’ nnnnsslbie to get away’ with any- thing. - our judgment ,1 f the sums they carry, is a pro- _ , , Vl ecttou for the ll1‘l1l5*——ll'S zilninst ii Fottify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking , l Laxative l l t tablets which destroy genus, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys- tem in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds. Grip and Infiuen ‘ Be "sure you get The box bears this signature Price 30c. Made in Canada. i. For further 41h > , 07h , hi; NOTItiE ! a . C. B. “HARLAND" SAILING! ‘AFTER OCTOBER 1st- Ibndayc for Orwell at ~ Iuoodnyc for Orwell at . . . . . . . . "tfiflodnecdlyc (only) for Victoria at Livia 2pm. 7mm. 6.30 mm. and 2 p.m. 6c.m.lnd2p.m. t; a We lilo receiving live beds-daily. An average lot of team delivered hogs will dross. with organs In, 78% of live weight. At this percentage, 1flc cllvc equals 14o dressed organs in. Any farmer can prove ' this by. dividing dressing not be deceived by anyone. percentage Into prloo. and need We will pny 11c this coming mo: for ‘techniques (100240), other grades mun differ- CHOU. wlli not drool over 12%, l! market advances this price will be advanced. Hog: weighed at country points, fed cc they have been. orglnc In, for an average Ihip- mont. To country price must be added freight, buylnq - expenses and shrinkage of 1s to 20 lbs. pu- ltog, all o1 which figures 11o per lb. at present price. Davis & Fraoeif V3 I in“ ‘$3.1.’ ‘». wtw i ' 1"‘ Notlcc to Creditors of First Meet- - Morcll, lng Where Assignment Made In the Estate of Russell Cox of in Queens County, Prov- ince of Prince Erliward Island. Merchant. Authorized Asslgnor. Notice is hereby given that Rus- sel] Cox of Morell, Prince Edward Island, did on the 8th day of Nov- ember. A. D. 1022. make an author- ized assignment to the undersigned ' Notice is- further given that the first meeting of Creditors in the above Estate will be held at tut office of Messrs. Gaudet d: Has- zard, Barristers, etc., in Char- lottetown, P. E.-l., on Monday the 27th day of November, at 11.30 o'clock lti the fnrenoon. ed with me before the meeting is held. thereto. days from the date of this notice than notice. roniuittic setting. "W710i it‘ 11'1"?" _ l smiled thinking ovcr all ‘he "l-lumnu nu'tui'c—or curtain “my it'll" ‘ll lb" ‘Bill about llud,‘ l began. "Do you think he is guilty?" 15 been sitting in the car. my shoul- der touching his arm. my SUlllQllIIlQH swcr l expected to my question. l W05‘ sure llll'.ll8li(1illl,\‘~--"l was sure he would lean ttnvartlis me as- he hnd' done ‘ncftirc, when he talked. m?“ cvcr so slightly. and‘ while 1 look- imtnetliately before hlm——the pro- blem in hatitl that he was now to in ‘loo grateful _linck [u mc, tnul the love granted _i.lier Bud dill this ot' not." Francis onswerotl. the moment, that Everything poin-ts that. way. you believe it?‘ self sin well," iVi tines not think so‘ either." ally prejudiced in his favor." "Autl of (‘flflrse- Y0“ 111° lmlnliiJudge Carr was not subject. to‘ mnntgv lots. of it, over this alfalf- ‘l tinswereil. anxious‘ t0 lllfilll)’ him lthc loss.“ he answered. “The 6X1 “menses. of fighting ‘lawyer and so forth are mine, but |l'in r-‘ltitl to slpend them to prove puny-s candidates ‘SW1 d ticket. Hie successful opponent was Hon. Aaron V.‘ McAlvay, who died in 1915. Judge Carr was of Scotch-English descent. He was a life-long, consist- The llflwsllil-llef-"t "l1"? Bu“ m” W1‘ en-t. member of the Presbyterian church and served as ruling elder of the Presbyterian church of Cas- sopol-is for many years. Ardent in his religious beliefs, strong in his faith, truetful as a child, he had nol fear for the future. portance in bis life was his Maker zliim innocent .1 lllli" to think so." ' ing member of a large family of . To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your claim must be lodg- "Proxles to be used at the meet- ing must be lodged with me prior And further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank. proof of such claini must be filed with me withing thirty for from and after the expiration oftho time fixed by sub-section 8 of section 37, of the said Act. 1 shall distribute the proceeds of the debtor's Estate among the parties entitled, thereto. having regards only to the claims of which I have ilcokctl up at him. We had hand in his. \‘i’liuteve'r an- would bo given synt- instead ct‘ which he straighten- d a liltfc. l felt lilni draw away d at him, his face hardened gain. i knew thou that when 1 ivutglit the talk tiown to the case wltli-1 put myself at once ‘iirsntoecsrcaou-l it pine tea District.- Raplds, M-ichlslin in OnOcwhe-r 10th,1868, he was ‘married to Olive Lyle. only dough-- tar o! John and Ann Lyle. and to them were born six children, t-liree Smith oi.‘ Rice lake, ‘ Bessie Carr Hill oi‘ Ri-pon, Wiscon- Blll. and Carlyle R. Carr who re- sides in Saginaw, Michigan. are here to pay their last tribute oi‘, respect to their belovel lather. He also leaves three, gratid children. Sidney and Olive Smith of Rice Inks, Ann Carr of Saginaw, liiicltitzan. Mrs. Curr tlicti on Oct-chef 28th,l ' 3. 1894, and in 100i Judge Curr mar- _ rled. in Boston. former Dwinur, mate, Carrie Iiivia Nutting, who re- - - . . p . malned as affectionate and helpful “‘ ' hour of nine. Judge Carr's public, career one of titarketl activity. Soon after his graduation from partment ot Michigan he located in Cassopolis, forming a partnership with Hon. Marshall 1.. Howell and who a few years ago preceded him in death. Mr. Carr and Mr. Howell were lor- mer classmates at Ann Arbor. This partnership continued for a great many years and up to the time that Mr. Carr was elected Circuiit Judge in 1899. and the flnm of Howell and Carr was widely known and was recognized as one of the aiblest and most efficient state. ‘Mr. Carr's ability as a lawyer was very early recognized, and notwith- standing the tact that he ‘lived and 5Hcfifice was w‘) great for 1,1,"; to practiced lilW in a county where the make, political odds were against him. his sterling worth that the people repoaed in him over- gates to the international Sunday came, many times, the opposition“ School Convention at Geneva, Swit-l and he was honored a; the people's zerland. in 1913; but with all oi‘ his, choice. iI-le was elected as Circuit Court sight of the fact that the world is Commissioner in November. 1870-a practical world and there were and served in this ca/paciity fi-omrructicai things to be (lime for his January 1, 1871 to January 1. 1873.|iellow incn, firmness; ‘hi.’ tits - 0 t- whom are still living. May Carr Wisconsin, All Wisconsin, and 'Ellzabeth lliaisachitsetts, a 1' . , w ‘ Michigan school- l \ ' - - t ’ so c» -= t It is. its doesn't know wlw wife to hi!!! to the day of his death 11"" 4°09 ill l5 he l5!“- flll and who survives him. He peuce- , . "i has h t0 ‘ (Ito to‘ l he‘? I'll? fully passed iwvay at his home in "I » _ inout sin lllll no e (135 11 _ y“ hi» F 1d . . _ . _ . ' he rte-es n» not he n.o.’iiii’.‘l.ivo.-u.fiei‘iii= til-u {Hi1 IEIIZEMI ntntn saint cur itntni slim urtmtuit “Father fi‘? " sore on his’ faogflepiirit; fir: aegis of Silver Oregon, ltmet-oun remedies and my“. meat front several doctors {slim} to heal it, and the doctor ldvised an operation. . Someone 1 ' s him to first try zmpuh A f“, luitlwallous brought relief, and continued use ofZam-Buk Qntm“ healed the sore, saving 15th" from an operation." -...t:r:.;?..i':.:i.rr:.ilittfszariurtzrz~ Ei.".i“‘.';l?i.“f“‘iiiialll2$i'i‘8i'i£§‘?"‘" "m- Sendt in advert; name o! poo i?» Rilladgiine A. Lariviere of Fall Mr. C. Oakley of Saskatoon, who ' . E d " - - tot‘- listening“ arid” htllillll-eieilfitlaxtii: ‘untamed a tend)“ cation m! leg, t . t from several doctors, all of whom “it f Hall} known o: zum-Buk gave up we can “Finally”, she when the accident occurred, Ioonld have saved myself a $40 doctor's says, "I went to a specialist, which cent me another $20, but I billl A doctor sewed up the out and attended ma, for flve weeks, was no better; “A ‘fiend ‘dvmd u" l0 U‘! but the wound did not heal and ho . advised me to gointo a hospital. WEB the luw de- the University of Zam-Buk, which I did, and for which I have ever since been thunk- ful. I very soon felt some relief, ‘ "I ‘lbjected; hllwavfil‘, and used and perseverance with Zam-Bnli: Zam-Buk instead, nnd in two‘ ‘completely rid me of the disease." Wgekg’ gjme “m, buck M‘ work»: “FARM FOR sAiET I offer for sale my liar-m of 19o thildretfs lid Society 2£."’§'..’Zl5il$‘..°“..“.i.“Zffilifi; fir: , A'""'il_"]'°li"8 cleared and nearly all in a Bplgn. , ,, lditl state of cultivation. the hm. The uncc under a fine growth of lianl _ lfliltl soft wood. This Property is|.,tg“6;l'"$ngv°l ‘1411191130118 interested lotily 2 miles from a railway stone"), counelllfare will be held in the ltion. 2 miles- from cheese ann emng or fionéggulttrilteerflzzifi gfvez. Mr ln< lc. stamp (I r g ' fmfllkr) to Zlln -Tl'|tl:*(‘)l;,l: law firms in the Toronto. for free trial bu: church ‘in many_ciipiicitdes and-‘no \ i He anti Mrs. Carr went as dele- and the confidence annual meeting of the spiritual activities. he tiever lost Children's Aid Society of Charlotte- starch factories. anti 4% mllesber alsowock He was one of the organizers oil Pill He served as Prose r i . a secondary’ place. indeeo, I from Jam 1 1383 taugzifqnolgifiéthe Cass County 3mm Bank and, from the town of sOlliflS. For pur- ._ . "ould never occupy all this man's H9 w“ the Qmuflnee of hls.pa’rty,fior.was a direct," of mus bank for Mllculnrg, write W. J. P. MQM|LLAN' llvrcsls- Circuit Judge of the thirty-sixth lllrfllbel‘ ul yflflfi- He was president o. c. MaoDONALD, , ‘ President Mimi "W" ‘"6 like l-hal” Judicial circuit comprising theiof the Cass County Bar Association Greenvfllm Lo, 46' REL 10153-21-5llmthuJrlfle/Lmon. only in motnetits of r0ll1Xfl~ QQun-flgs of ca“ and van Bul-en |,,l“m1| about one year ago, He retired ________________.______.... i._—————~——————€-__ tion is the wife or sweetheart 139a and unvhouqh we diam" waslfrom actual practice several years his r9110“, “Home”, and Wm, blast familiar and welcome figure on first. At tithei" times. lt. is bus “Dummy nepupucfln by a lgrgelzigo and spent the last few yearslnerghbm-s‘ friends an,‘ pump“ He the streets of Casuopolis. Judge ‘ litres. iielllfllw (W911, some majqflty, he was elected ever piglet‘ his life in kindly counsel with ‘val, a lover O,- home “u, “is wawCarr will be missed. form of sport. And that is the opponent’ Benjamin F_ Hacker, ,1“. - ,-.__-__ one thing that a woman can- not. untlcirstuntl—often cannot forgive. For to her. the mun is alivays first. above every other interest if she loves him at nil. But I was t0 much in love. and for the youth given o me. to mind. "ii trftl you i did not know whe- his l am afraid, 1 think he did. Do "rBut "Ne; l can't. knowing Bud him- lanswered. "And- ‘Of course. you are both natur- "l'ni insured ill-Kill“! 801113 for Bud. the hope lie "But the hearing to-niight-JP" “A special affair. called oe- cnuse they've got new evidence. ice about it. and the!’ Wilm- 7-0 work quickly and find out the gang back of the thefts. However hora we are." The cur drew up before a lnrse brick building dark and "l thought \rn\'_\' cold and gloomy in animal“ IN MEMORIAM l MRS. HELEN POWER I The death took place in Emerald on the 12th of October of Mrs. l-len- en Power, rellct of the late John Power of South Freetown, in the 92nd year of her age. The deceas- ed enjoyed good heal-tilt‘ during her life until a few weeks previous to her death. She was the last surviv- the la-te Captain Thomas Lawless of New London who was well known in shipping circles more than half a century ago. Mrs. Pow- er waa of a kindly, charitable dis- position and ‘highly respected in the community in which she resided during her long and useful life. She was a consistent member of the Roman Catholic Church and receiv- ed the last rites from the hands of her kind pastor, Rev. Father Mc- Quald who frequently visited her during her illness. Her funeral on Saturday the 14th was largely at- tended. A High Mass of Requiem being celebrated by her pastor and interment in the adjoining cemet- er-y. The following members of her ifami-ly survive her. Thomas and Ambrose in Etnerald. James in Hyde Park. Mass: Mrs. Ohos. Clow in Kensington and David in Clear- mcnt, New Hampshire. besides ii large number of grand children and great grand children. (Sum-merside papers please copy.) it. JOHN RAMSAY CARR John ltamaay Carr was born at North St. Eleonora, Prince Edward Island, Canada. on the eighteenth day elf -May. A. D., 1841 and spent v this 11th day of November, A. D 1922. ~ MOOGIATION LTD (Maritime Dlvlicion) For I. W. Mcnconjdegroe of Bachelor of 14w! Roprllontltlvc for Prime ldwnrd was coon utter admitted lo thobar - I intend. 3 Avian-ma Tmtu W1. -'-l‘-‘-§’. an». Dated at Sttmmerslde. P. lil. 1., TH-E CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S tend the law department of the his youth and early manhood there. .-'1-1e cams to Michigan shortly after the close of the Civil War and en- . University of ‘Michigan in 1888. graduating in Match i870. with at: lathe oottrtctPcw Paw, Michigan ‘over which ho wu later in lilo to .l..7uf:i ‘, a plurality of 612 votes. Though de- feated for a re-eleetion, he carried- his home county, normally Repub- lican. by a majority oi’ 393. He serv- ed as Circuit Judge from Janitary 1, 1900 to January 1, 1906. Ills in»; cumbency as Circuit Judge was dis3 tlnguished by decision. When Judge Carr spoke. there was no doubt as‘ to M5 ruling. or its to the meaning! oi‘ what lie said. The key note of 5" had the confidence of his convic- tions and the coin-age to stand by them. He- knew no comprotise xvi-tit what he considered wrong. Where, others would have hesitated, ytaoil- lated or doubted, he took a firm stand. There was no middle ‘ground, When policy and right policy gave way. lqualiilcwtion. Right was right. 4 f; He. washls party's candidate for] ° Justice of the Supreme Court oi‘ the State of Michigan in 1907 and al-. though making a most. excellent run, was beaten as were all other of his anve- to whom he muist account for his T°m°"°“'“‘M‘"'° “appenmgs stewardship. He has served the' character was dccisiveness. He‘ conflicted,| The right with 1 on the State First in im- ___*---i--_ {- ' IfHas’ u. Paris’; U335’ Baker firs? 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