VLondon,‘ ‘ .surflD~ufi$R AVENUE .113“ Willi‘ $0 i-I-I-I- Representing uni-i- C. s4 Queen soars. c. 4 England Public Auction Sales of Furs - ' ©©Q§ A Wise _ Old Trapper of Uhlt) there lived '-|_\'> who had till.- = I ~'i ~~ iinwn to i -. .|-...ii\\- prii. w.» '.li-il sulil uli iii-use giving tiii After live yeur= . “aren't so dread ihey didn't have liiqkt‘ their efforts ¢.\i i.’ ii gm. M . wizile. ~i:i~- day tl.»_i met Tom McMillan 1. irig ii n“. car to town. Tom hi- innrlv- the price of his swell flit shipping pelts. I<Ie told how - got wise to those funny prices r...’ found it was better to deal with vhas. Porter. because he always know Ln advance just what he was sure of getting. l-Ie said that Porter never offered $5 for a $3 pelt. but he always paid the $3 which ho promised and sometimes Just a llttli- better. Chas. Porter now has five wile trapper: in that section in- ..... ... FURS Don't Take s Chance witli your Send us your Your furs mean name real dollars to you drus. Why Price some In], offers Tag. when you particulars. Do blame well you arc ‘t right now. lucky to get fifty This means cents. Ask the wise real dollars to trapper w h IQ Collectors BREEDERS AND TRAPPERS Get highest prices for your furs. Ship them to me. I have satisfied others, you too can be sure f best results. end trial ship- merit and be con- vinced. * Reuben Wolff 114 West 30th St. I New York City . New York ocoooooboooom wlliill flS-iwka. i "rvve vovo you, so don't knows. Once put off. Chas. Porter shit)- Writc today. pfr alndmyoli; all CHARLES s. ;'Z""“' . °..., .. ronren, Inc. viii.“ v3? ‘rib/sat; 1a‘ w.‘t 27"‘ ggare STIaIDElIYIBIIY. $1., NOW York brings sure money. iial-ll-il-sttdwks. o‘ Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigum . A. BARRISTER, BOLI-CITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, F. E. Island . S S Hessian I I Barrlstsr, Solicitor, Notary Public E to. ‘MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose " and Throat Olllco Bayer Building. Great Georg; Street » Tcioplions soc-J. Ollicc Hours-l to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 MacDonald & McPhee B. A. s. msoonsto H. r. MOFHEE I. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Iulldlng, ‘iarlottctown ___._________.__.___ Palmer & Palmer u. J. natures. x c. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan lsnli of Nova leotla Iuiidlng Charlottetown, r. s. l. ORADUATI AMERUGAN SCHOOL 0F FINOTIPIDIOU» UNNG’ DI. IOHOLIJI MITHOD ' 0' 1%‘? OOHFORY i 9a. day. December 6th, 1923. o'clock in the forenoon. i. taxable property in JIRINCE COUNTY. at the Court l-Iouse in Summerslde. or. Friday. December 21st. 1923, at ban o'clock in the foronoomland appeals from persons party lii KINGIB COUNTY. sl. the Court House in Souris. on Wednes- day. November 28th, 1923, at ten o'clock in the foreaool. y the pain diuppean. ‘by Muiterolc for sore throat, broo- zhiiie. ionsilitis. croup, still neck, neuralgia, headache. sprains, sorernusclcs. bniiscs, - blainl-ftnsiedfecbooldsoftliecbest tnisy tpneurnrmiay-wcand at dniggista. The Mustcrol . I i..°.?...‘2...°“'““‘ w» Bum tholi o mustard plush! RE ISLAND T iEPllliNE ililfill New SuhPtliTlfl 1.. n. Rates Effective. Nov. 21, 1923. (‘upper Circuits being iioiv in oper- ation for the transmission of mes- sugi-s. rail-s from Charlottetown to the following points will bcconie effective Nov. 21. 1923. Rate for 3 iiiln or less , ._v_.-, s; ' nacisiou But the oid-falilunsd ~miatard _ nhstcrbunicriandiilistcrcdwiiiisit‘ Chapter so acted. Get the relief and help tB , EM “ma; n“, ‘hm u‘ Jordan Talbot was as furious ov- flgflunwjmuntk%_ er wliui lie termed Amys “diso- Musumk does it [t Q a kn. budii-ucc" us Mrs. 'l‘ulbut expected. ‘iiour. ilicii lii‘ reiupsoil iuio a dis- smiina t > by llarion Rubin!!!- urvvv Al. first lic stormed for half uii agreeable silent-c ivliicii lasted for days. "But alter ull. she's of ugc. and if she wiiiits iu stay in the city and , go oii with a worth-while iuuiiy. what ‘uri- you going to do about it'i' Luther asked: ' "visor-z m CANADA Tlic nearest reply to tliis wits some sort of growling sound down in Jordan's throat. The silence was onimous to the mother; she felt Jordan iulghi do all sorts of things. The silence showed tlieson that in spite of all his sarcasm and his ill humor. Jordan was perfectly harmless! So he kissed his mother goodbye NJMB OI ITS U888 For making soap. For washing. dishes. For cleaning and disinfecting ob- rlgcrators. For removing ordinary structiona from drain pipes and sinks. nnruss sussrmrrss _ EMGILLETI’ COMPANY LIMITED IOIOIIYO. Y I82 WINNIDIO with s cheerful feeling. and made o“ ' uienrsaat. l his father talk pleasantly as they drove to the railway station. Ho was rewarded when lie leaned oul of the train window looking back. L0 sec Jordan standing on the platform. staring after the curs, and waving his hand in response to Luther. “People that are disagreeable most of the time have a great ad- vantage. Luther reflected; "when they iire half-way nice one. every- one appreciates lt so." October trailed out never-ending days i0 Mrs. Talbot. Jordan lisd one pleasant mood lasting for u few tlays. ilieii went again iiilo one of liis long periods of silence gloom. lls came lillfl went wltlioul a word. appeared at. moiil limos and lill‘ ivllliout speaking. to vztii- isli again Into the burn 0i‘ out In the fields as soon as he was through. Ill» would piisli buck his plzttc, take a lust gulp of the cof- fee lit‘ demanded for i-vrry meal. and stalk off. leaving Amy to flu» isli her own monl alone. “It's pretty loneljv." she sugges- ted once. “Don't you think we nilglit ask the Tstnzills over to ll meal?" "I suppose you want to be ruii- nlng around now. like Claire and Amy and the rest." her husband answered. “You'll be wanting to learn to glance next." This crushed her for days. Slie reacted in an odd wily to Jordan's influence. Left nlonemho went buck to all her old liabits of working-bud thinking and worry- ing. The children's letters. ivlilcli came faithfully once i1 week. rous- cd in her an immense opposition to them. To be sure. the letters To Day Night ALBANY 35 .25 ALBERTON , .60 .35 (‘ARDIGAN .35 .25 CHARLOTTETOWN CORNWALL .10 CRAPAUD -?-5 DUNSTAFFNAGE .10 ELDON .25 GEORGETOWN 25 HILLSBORO 10 HUNTER RIVER .15 KENSINGTON 25 IMALPEQUE .25 MILTON .10 MONTLCUE .25 IIORELI. ~ .25 .\IT. STEWART .20 IIURRAY RIVER 25 NEW HAVEN .15 (YLEAIIY .35 ORWELL. 20 POIITAGE ' . PIHVNAI. .15 IIIITIIMONII .25 IIUSTIPO . 25 SOIIRIS . 25 SOUTH LAK b1 .30 STAN HOPE . ll‘. ST. PPYFEIFS .25 SITMMERSIDE .25 TIGNISII .40 TYNE VALLEY .30 WALTER S. GRANT, Division Superintendent. (ill) Auction Sale at Cape Traverse The property of the late Eldph- riloi Muiiart of Cape Traverse will he sold by public auction oii the. premises on Wednesday. Nov. 21, at 1 o'clock. p. m. sharp with dwel- ‘in!’ house. barn and lot of laud on which snmc is situated. also some household furniture. Also 26 acres of woodland at North Tryon adjoining property of Vlr. George Paibeck. Terms made known at salo. Should above date prove stormy. sale will trike place first flue dziy following at sanic hour. Austin Cameron and W. S. Steev- es. Executors. HUGH F. MORRISON ‘u Auctioneer Hearing 01" Appeals From Provincial Tax Assessment Notice lii hereby given m... m... “imlli- i" 1119 Provisions of Sections 78 and 79 of the Taxation Act, His Honour the Lieutenant Governor 1" (301111011. has been pleased to flx the following times and places st which appeals ‘from assessment under the said Act for the year 1923 shall be heard. That is to say: Appeals from persons resident in or having taxable proponty in QUEEN'S COUNTY. at. the Court, House. in Charlottetown. on Thurs- at ten Appeals roni persons rosidsntln or having I-I ‘ in or having taxable pro- it: vicron u imp; of Dated at. Charlottetown. Prov- uoc of Prinorlidwcrd Island. this November. 1988. iverc mild ciiough-Auiy had gono to live with Jone. who hnd rented! i8 friend's apartment; Luther was! |at work again‘. no mention ivas imade of Claire. g No mention was music of uny- Ullllk I110!’ did or anyone they snw ~it was Juno's studies and Amy's lessons and Luther's work. lilrs. Talbot ivas wise enough; 'not to l)i‘ deceived by this sudden‘ vhflllge of tone. "They're iloiiig iliai so I \\'0ii'i1 bu woi-rii-il." slio fold licrsulf. Aiid slic was right. _ 1 'i‘liliikiug of ilic children. sin-l swung loan Opposite point. of viviv frniii llivirs. Ii. came oiil. iii curl» nus Hllltlll ways-changing bani.- liHl‘ lillillltlll lo its old arrange-- mum. though sliii know who" Hm. l lizid dorm ii, 11ml u... wm-k Wm. mucli Iiardier with the lnc0nvciii~ “m 913ml!!! of things-and sin.- Wcnl buck to the old starchy div-f iliai hail infuriated Jane. She Ils. toned with (lulot agreement Wlilll‘ Jordan tlenouncctl a certain noigh. Ivor whose tastes were much 10.. frivolous for his itpprovii], Piion lbe reaction set iti. Psi-f of it because oi‘ u... change in the children's ietlori; Vlfhy didn't they mention (Jam-iv didni. Claire wrilo? Why I nt they talk of anything hul things’ that would please 11...? $129111‘? Wasut a word i" an). 0|- ’ i’- Prs that slie could not simu- to Jordan. Sim ivouiil Iiavc l-ili(7\i'l| 1&n§sr\ae§st\s Pimples Disappear “You don't need mercury, potash or any other strong mineral to cura pimples caused by poor blood. Take Extract of Roots- drugglsts csii it "Iotlisr Ssiflefs Oarativt Syrup-arid your skin will clear up as fresh as a baby's. lt will sweeten your stomach and regulate your bowels." Get the genuine. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. Al drug ltorss. 5 150R SALE My farm containing 02 acres of land iii iiigh state of cultivation. The nicest location in New Lon-- llOll. Z F. A. Ramsay New London. —-11-8-tii~sat.4i Private Sale Mack Nicholson offers for sale his farm in l-lopedole, containing fifty acres all clear land and in good heart, with an excellent dwell ing house thereon and good out buildqigs thereon. A stream cross- es the farm near the rear, and s pump at tho door. Situated within one mile of Hunter River Station For particulars apply to D. M. MoDONALD, R. It. 4. Hunter River. lli81-10-27-stue 61. For Fire Insured; ooiiaoit H. M. SIMPSON i l " l. wuzv 1' ' tiie letters anyway. but with fear of his remarks. But these letters would really please him. What did they do with iheni- selves ln the evening? There was not a word of a dance or a dinner, a theatre. or any people but them- selves. She was sure it must he worse than she coiiid imagine. Probably Amy was already in the opera—— kiioivliig nothing of operu. tliis was rather an nwfiii thought. Silo ask- cd Jordan something about operas. "'l‘hcy'n- all immoral." lie short- ly zinnoiinced—lisvlng never licurd one in his life. . Silo was surc ilicn that some must be all rlglit. This was the first time she liad ever disagreed ivith him, even iii thought. Thou his comings and goings be- gzui getting on her nerves. And siio worried over the children. One day in November she faced him across the kitchen table at supper tiine— _ “For Heaven's sake. say some» thing!" she burst out. . He looked up in surprise. “Nothing to say." he observed. "Then I'll say something," she went on with furious haste. "I'm going to the city to stay with riiy two tlaugliiers." Jordan looked at her as though she liad gone lllflil. 'l‘oiiiorroiv~Arny Lenves MlilHEH! Child's Best- Laxative is “California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! A icaspoorilul of "California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean tho lllllc liownls and in ii few hours you hiivc a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, vblllous, constipated or full of cold. children love its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California lilig Syrup" which has directions for babies nnd children of all ages primed on bot- tle. Mother you miisi. say "Califor- nlzi." Refuse any imitation. .17 -<oa——- Beating the Movies (By Dominion Ne... Service) IMNIIUN. Nov. lli.-— During lilo. lwarlug of an uiu-iiiplcii murder ('.|llil'f.'.(‘. iii liii- (lid lkiilvy ii llllllPlt» mun said lll- Iiciird screams. rlunipiul into a boat llliii ftlWilfl across ilic 'l'li'i|\ii~u iii (liiil-iivick. Eiili-rcd ii housi- iiy illlllllllIlK up ll lsddi-i‘. and kliui-krd llOWIl a mun who was attacking two ivomren wllli u razor. Tho iiimi. llcliry George Ellis. a liilioiiri-r. wits lutci" sentenced to NPVOII yours’ hard liibmir for llic nltomptoil murder of Mrs. Mufy Spurgeon. of Chiswlck. and for wounding bur l7-years~old ilauglit- er. Elsie. Ellis it was said. had been on frisurlly icrnis with the girl, but she preferred someone else. After a display of temper. the elder woman forbade Ellis coni~ lng to the house. but he entered by some means unknoivn lo her. —-—-—oo>-i WINCHESTERQ WOMEN. iwinclieswr Cahhediral, when- u niemorlaii lo Joan of Alrc was dedicate-d decently. possesses sove- rall other-nieuroniivls to vronien. in the nomi aisle. behind tlis font. is the tomib of Jane Austen, and sibove if rt brass. and a stained- gYia-sii WilflllflW to her memory Close to Julie Austen's tomb is ilhet of Mrs. Monuigu. laundiress of the Blue-Stocking Club. The reiedos in the beautiful Lady Obliboi. curved at flier Ammemgau. is a memorai to Mos Charlotte. Yonao. lube cutboreas». and the flan lii the east- wiindow was XX. He plunged rlowii the stops into a snowstorm. Even during his precipitate retreat he had realised tho advisability of telephoning for ii taxi. but iisd been incapable of tho anti-climax. lie pulled his hat over his eyes. turned up tbs collrir of lils coat. and made his way hastily towiird Park avenue. There was not ii cab in sight. Nor was there ii ruiiiiilo in the tunnel; no doubt tlio curs were snow-bound. llc lu-iilliiicil only n moment; It ivoiild imvdly Luke iiiiii longer lo walk to his liotoi iiiuu to tho Grand Clllllfill Station. but lio crossed over fo Madison avenue at once. for it was bitter walking and there’ was a bare chance of picking up a cub reiuriiliig from ‘one of _tiie hotels. But lllt‘ iiurruw street between its liigii dark walls looked like a ileiu-i-isd mountain pass rapidly illi- ing with snow. Tho tall street lamps shed a sad and ghostly bosm. They might have been the hooded torches of cnvc dwellers sheltering from enemies ziud llic storm iu those perpendicular fsstiiesses. Far down. ii red sphere glowed dimly. exiiltiiig lilo‘ illusion. I-Ie almost fancied lio could see the out-posts of primeval forests bending over tlio canvoii uiid ivoiidered WllY 11W "Poet of Manhattan" had never im- mortalized u scone at once so sinisv tel" and so lovely. Aiid no stillness of a iiigh moun- tain solitude luid ever been more intense. Not even ii 11111111011 roar from trains on llit‘ distant “l.'s." (jlgvui-lng ivonilereil if ho really “.011. i“ New York. The \vlioIc oven- lng hnd been unreal enough. Lei‘- taiuly nil iluii was prosiiic and ugly and feverish hid been 0111081111911 by wlliit it will; no fllgm 91 1811C)’ to cull willie» magic. Tliat seething mass of humanity. that H0 0H9“ looked us if rushing iiitlier and tiiiilioi- with no definite 1111111999- ilrlven merely by the obsession of speed. was as supinc-iirits brief privacy as itsdcnil. In spite 0f i119 fever Iii hliii he fell iruriously till" llficd—-und glad i0 be 1110119- 1119"‘ urr moods and solltudes when mam wants no WOIIIRII. liowovoi niucli he may be wanting 0m‘- Win19‘ ulzir woman. . . . Bill the uiood was ephemeral; lio lmd boon too close to lici" ll moment before. Moreover. Slio seemed to inke shape slmvly in llll‘ ivliiio whirling $l1°'-"- 1"‘ ivliito and lnipontlerublc. . . . . _ l.\'oi"dic princess ilrifiiug northward ‘over liiJI‘ sieppos . . . God! Would he ever get her‘? . . . ll" lie did not ‘it would be. because one of. ihil-ill was qiiiiilfyiiig for inotlivi" mcurn- lotion. lio walked iloivn ilic aivetiui as ‘rapidly as possible, his liziiiils iii his pockets. his liczixl bent i0 ilie ‘wind. no longer tr nspoi-ied; fort-- iiiig his mind i0 ll\\'v.‘|i0li1ll(‘ Wtlfliill‘ of his rooms and his br-zl. . . . Ills hcud ziclu-il. IloWl go in tlli- ollicrv toiiiorrou' and writ-a his (‘Oliilllll tlivrc. 'i‘lic.iiiliiii'lriiiliugiioul. Iloiv lwzis he lo wiii sucli u womiiii" ;\'I.'.kr~ iiioi" surc ui‘ llfll‘. if.’ (‘uirwri 1i\‘I' doubts into u llliSSiOlliilf‘ coriuinl "' ‘She. willi lli‘l' highly; lcviiiiiciil lr-ii» '.\lak0 no mislzilti-s‘) if ll" llllilll‘ it iprscillilzilo. ziss 0f llllllilfll -~— ivllul comparisons! . lii“. uxvm bod . . . tlio lfflllilllfilll fin-I personal isolation of his rooms . . lic had novcr given i'\'i‘.ll .i i~‘.l lii women . iic guru his dinners iii ros- tiiuriints. . iioiv iiiziiiv morc blocks? The snow mas thick-n". lie couldn't cvcn soc ill‘! urcuil: uI Miidlsoii Sqiiurc (lzirdi-u, although a. faint diffused riivliziiicc llli;li in the. air iviis no doubt tlu- crown of lights on lilo lili-iropolitziii 'l‘nivi~i'. . . . Ilsil he umdi- u ivroiig IIIOW‘ iii bollliig- »' v Ills thoughts and counter" tliougiils Uiiillt‘. to llli abrupt i-nd. At the corner of 'l‘biriietli Street be collided ivitli ri small figure in a fur coal and liPklfly knorkiid ii ovoi". Ho was for striding cm with a muttered apology. ivlieii the girl (zaliglii hllii by lilo llflll with n liglil laugh. “Imi-(‘laivv-riug! \\'l|:ii lurk! Tlilii‘ ms- liuiifr." lio was lunkliir: ilown inlu flir- dark iiiiugiily liill<- lam‘ of .llllil‘l Uglolliorpv, grunddiiiighlci" of iliv ri-iltiubiubli- Juno. , _ "Wliul. on oiirtli ari- ynii doing lii-re?" lio- flllktiil stupidly. "I'm-hops I'll toll you and pcr- MBS. DAVIS M NERVQIISlJREBK Tells Women How She Wan Re- stored to Perfect Health by Lydia lPiiikiisinfiVegetablcCoiiipoiind Winni we high y‘?! Man.—" I cannot speak wbatL dis E. Pinkhamb egetable Com- ll“ pound has doriefor me. I was s nor- vous wreck and I myself to do my work. Even the sound of in own children - p sy' made nie feel as i I must scream if they did not get awa from me. I ' cou d not even speak rigiitto rnyhusband. The doctor said he could do nothing for me. My husband's mother advised me to take thcVegetableGompound and I started it at once. I was able to do my work once more and it was a gisasure, not s burden. Now I ha s a no bouncing baby and am able to nurse hei- and en- joy doin my work.’ Ieannot help rec- oniin rig such a medicine and any one seeing ma before I too it, and seeing me now, can see what it: does for ms. lam only too pleased for you to ins in testimonial. '—Mrs. Eiaimr DA IcGea St. ‘Winnipeg, Mari. E. lilnkhsm s Private Text- Ailmsnts Peculiar to ' will be sent Worm: -~ toths by the!!! ininambr- '.-......,,‘. :.. ' . . .<4|li . w. ' r'.°"""f“ . "ca. c-sirfi; l Jim-l». slio was still uiiposscsseil. . -. .. naps l won't. On second tlioualits don't take mo, home. Tako mo to one of those all-night restaurants. Thafsjustihc one ‘hing 1 311F951‘ soon. and I'm liiililhj." - _ lio subtly bociinie an iiilfilib- "111 to be iishuiiicil of yourself-alone lu tiio streets st this hour of tho night. It must be one oclock. sliali rake you home. I suppose you have u latch-key. bill 101' 1W9 99m“ |'.| ring tho boil mid hand you ovor to your iiioilitvr." “lilollmr wont to Florida lmluy and dad's duck limiting iii South Carolina. Aunt liioliii-‘s too deuf l" liear iloorbelis and believes nu)’- tliing I tell her." . "I am astonished that 5'91"‘ 11mm‘ or iofl you behind l.o Y0"? 0W" d“ vices.“ _ _ n. wmnd||1 g0. Slit-s given liit‘ up-itsod to my devices. Besides. I've one or iwo on he!‘ M111 511° (loeslft dare give mo away to dad. lio thinks rin n ilurliuz simlll vb"?- Not that Ifil Illlliil niurliifliti dldii i. but it's more convoiiluni. "You little wrcltvlil. I believe you've been drinklnii M "So I have! So I Iiuvc! But 1W il uu iislioiiios llnlnK 111111 could stand iinoiliei- fail mic. "Suposc you take mo lo your rooms "w" “I'll tuko you homo -—-- “You'll iziito ‘mo. to one of 111059 ltlldllfllillelbir-W; "l shall iiol. ‘ “runs ‘in in! I'll go home by myuiill‘, I've liad loo good a time tonight to boilici‘ with old follies." Slio started up ilic sin-oi mid (‘lnvorlng iiositiiti-il but ii mouiolll- “m- [mum Willi 0h blast Sixty-fifth strmp iloavi-u only knew what plight happen to her. ‘liloreuver. although iioi- iiicilici‘ “M! 0M‘ 01 those women w-liose insatiable dc- inmid for ailmlmtion bored him. 11¢ had no more devoted friends than iior fiitlior and he!‘ ll\‘filli11“°1-h°1'~ Furthermore. 111" '3‘"'1°F‘1'-Y “'1” roused. What liud the little devil been up to‘! lie overlook the 0E10lll0fPe 11111)‘ per and seizing licr hdud drew l! iiirougii his nrni. “I'll take you where you can K01 II sandwich" lis said. "Bllt 111 110i Gal Two Tral B108 PAZO OINIMENT is a Guaran- tood Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pay war dmggiat $1.20 for two boxss of PAZO OINTMENT. i When you have used the two‘ boxes. if you are not aatisflcd l with tho results obtained. wo will send $1.20 to your druuist and request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his cus- tomers are usually his friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MBDIGINB COMPANY, I93 Spadlss Ava. Tomato. tianads DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 14m George v. A.‘O.. 192a lii lie-Estate of John Gu-ixrsii. iuio oi (Thitrloilelown in Queen's (‘nu-n iy in lliu said Province. lll‘C('£l'i'..'il. insisti- ill) llil‘ Ilmiuurubli» A. lisiuucr- mun Wurburlon Surrogate. Julgc of Hrobuic. 111R, A20... To llu‘ Nlivriff 0i‘ UIL‘ (‘uuiiiy of QlHJWIFs liitilllil)‘. m- any Wuiislulil-n "1' '11"-'l‘l'l1‘ iwrsou uilliiu said Foiinly, GREETING»- iVliildiil-IAS upon rvlillllil; llm potllioii on lllf‘ oi‘ \\"iiluii| (‘ilrrziii oi Llimrlolti-Lowii zi1'oi'i-s;.|.|_ Wu...“ liirmor and Percy Inindrigziii oi‘ ( iilL'l'l0li(‘1.0WIl alum-said. Mull (Yliirli. lllri executors iuiimul l‘h'|.'il(', praying (hm .1 (m... 11"" llllll’ ‘lu- lssucd for llll‘ purplish licrcailtvi" sci forth: You un- “my... 1""? 11"1"‘1)Y required to cits iill pi-r- soils lillflfilfllflfl in lllii said idstull: to be and appear before m0 n; a Ijrobuio (Jourl i0 be lield in 11H! Lourt llousc lii iCliiirloiiciown, in Queen's Qmuitv. in in» said Prov- ince on Thursday the twentieth ilziy 0i l)i=(-cnibci' ncxl. coming. m inn hour of eleven o'clock. foreuuoli, of “'9 55ml‘ 4111i’ l0 show i-iiuse ii unv '11P)’ 01111 “'11? llie iii-counts oi‘ the said Estate should not be passed and-the Fistutr- closed us [Yfflye] for in said petition rind oii ‘Motion o1 Iloiiiild McKliinon Proctor for [he said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that s true copy hereof he forthwith published in some new... 08.991‘ Published In Charlottetown 8101958111. once in eiich week {m- a; 19bit ‘four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that n 1mg copy hereof be forthwith posted in tho following public piribes respec- tively. naively. in the hull of the Court Iiouse in Ciiarottetown sloresalti. Ill. or near tho (my ligielgh ‘Scales rind ut or nam- the onk of Nova Scotia both i-ii Char. iottsiown aforesaid so ihai all pgf. sons interested in the said lilstato as aforesaid may iuivo due notice thereof. Given under my Hand and rim Seal of the said Court. this Bf. teeritii day of November A, 1),, 1933 iii the fourteenth year or l-Iis ‘Mad- eoty’s reign. fled.) A. s. wsaauarrou, Judie of Probate . 1K4 ti». (in nothing of tlio sort. You ought _ ONCE lot ‘.1 cold germs‘ ling ti‘ - weal: spofinryour gluon‘ m‘ troubles ornethiolr andf " h _ l}! soreness. at th ,_ of the mouthdioarscncsadifficultyinsvuallowinggm ~irritating dry cough are sllgvidqncgpflgsm . ~ Q ~' The one speedy effective way. to banish the‘; troublesome ‘syrriptomszis the ‘Peps breath Q1, w‘ Simply talrc a Peps, peel off the jlrbtecfivc silver." jacket and let the tablet slowly dissolve on u,‘ ' tongue. when the volatile healing medicines ‘will mix naturally with the breath. ' The germ-destroying Paps fumes as theycizcuhge through the air-passages are soqthln and comfort- ing. Pain and irritation is charmed awa , , Any inflammation or soreness oi the delicate mmbrin lining in. way from mouth to lungs, is arcedilylandod. You soon lo" the cough, hoarseness and swal owinghiliiculiy. » Always carry a few of these ailver-wra _ Pip! tablets about with you asafeuiedy and safeguard against coughs. colds chills and bronchitis, or other throat and chest weakness. ' ~ BPS iursoriou-xittiuo TABIJ-rg All medicine deulrrs. 50c. box. J [or 01.2.4. or Iron Pr); c," nun“ take you to u i-cstuuruni. Too lilzcly gut nothing ciao. (loiuc along vi. to moot iiewspupcr mcn." I'll pick you ill! uiul our“, w“ w "Anything to ilrlnk?" llliil nciircst gurugc." ‘ . l . "Icc crcziiii sodu." (To bo (Ioiiiiiiucd) "Good Lord!" , "You needn't drink it. But you'll Discount on Provincial Taxes 1923 The time for allowdng 5 percent diScount on Provincial Taxes for the current year has been extended, by Order in Council, to the 30th November, 1923. N0 discount, by law, is "allowed on Poll I Tax. ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Treasurer lill-ll-lfi-isi-ill _ of the ailmvv‘ LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of 2 Farms, Stock, Crop land Implements \\r~ uri- iiiilliorlzcil by .\Ir. Joliii lluy to m-Il Ill Public ..'.:cilon. tit his urn-minim. Wont Foioheusl. on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘22nd, 1923 t‘(l.\l.\ll'*iNClNl-' A'l‘ l0 0'('.l.0(.‘h'»_ A- - - HIS TWO FARMS s... l, im nun-s with nplendlcl llomic and uu-lo-ilulr iii-rus- Iiml "ul- liiiilillngs. beautifully sifiuilwil. fronting on the (‘twelirlid lliiy. wlili iircess to nlmiiiliim- nl’ mud nil res-ii IIIII are. lillvilsi: i‘ uoren of lluril unil Soft \\ oorl flu-room liuliinrr closur- Alno lliil tics-rs iullolnlmn 1'5 neroa uilloni the nice covered with ll growth 0f lumber. done iiml refill)- for spring work. 'l‘i~rms for forms iit snlr. l-‘iirms will be art uplor iiuctlou at 2.00 o'clock p. in. Also. on the iuulir rlriy. iill his stock. a-umprlnlnpri I horse ll scorn oiil, l horan- 7 yours ulil, I purl-inm- horse. ll Inlirli cams. .' heifers 21/; pron: old. 4 steers, ‘ii hrIh-rn 1%. yrnrs old, 2 rnlwn. lii fut plus. ll young llllllla-l brood now (ltrgislerflll. l iirooii sow. 100 clinici- IIFIII, lii germ‘. l\ll'l.l:lMl'.‘lii'l‘fii l lllnrlrr (Motion-mick). I hay r-tiiirr. I “heel rnlic. l disc. burrow. l semi drill, l lirondi-rnsl net-tier, lqgung plough. 1 shill?- piougli. 1 scuffle: iiml hllirr. 1 engine ‘J95 ll. l‘.. 1 pumping engine. l iiumv jar-k. 1 orrnm arpurulol‘. 1 linisy churn. 1 Iron burrows. l spring burrows. l roller. l_ rapn-ss wagon. 1 driving waiun, l. truck wagon. l truck. i curls. 2 svooil sleighs. l Fnnl our, l driving sleigh. i family sir-lair. l lfllll< nprrd slrigh. 2 sleigh robes. 2 pails rind bros-cling. 2 cart saddles. ll sell trot-en. ‘J u-lu light burnt-tun, lut of harness l rubber bolt. (‘ll(il'i--l0 ions hny. 100 aluokn whils- unlll. llilifstoralts mixed BN1"! 50 bushels lnivkvvlirni. I00 bushels llunslnn wheat. 000 bushels m1 Wil- toi-s. 000 liuslu-ln tirruipu. and lots ul other articles not enumcraieib clear rind In ii high slutt- of ruiti- All the ploivllu: commencing at 10 o'clock, ii. ni.. iu- ulll nt-il tli l‘; uioiitlin‘ u-rnllt on rill sums ears-oiling 810.00: under till. nnmuiil, mish- IlldN-l- FARTIGIK alt SON. Aiiclliiueell Iliiii- ll-‘JiI-li. , i Steamer. “Jan” From (Eharlottetown to St. John's, Nfld- This steamer will arrive lat Charlottetown about November 22nd where she will load a cargo of Produce for St. Johnls, Nfld. She aiiw has good accommodation for cattle. For all?“ and rates apply ‘ Agents i‘ CARVELENBROS. Final Sailings s s. ¢.......'. sinner From Charlottetown-tliis S8450" The following sailings have been arranged nsmeii- N FROM MONTREAL FROM OHARLOTTETOgM lbeui,_qmbqr,.i9lli.. Abwi °°"”" Kbout November 6th 4 About November This Steamer will return hers from Si. John's. Nwmlldmfi New Decsrnfier 5th to loud llvs-stook and general cargo for 8t. John 0H loundiaiid direct. As she will have no fralflit, board whoa a hero on this trip. liar fiiii capacity will be avsl bis for “I80 Obariottotowii. m“ i” Parties here requiring space on atcamoi‘ ousillnl from “an m“ ibovs dates are requested to book space before mmqr- mm" Montreal, iii order that management can arr-coll limit- l0! 51W“ iiofors sisamcr sails from lloatrcal. b, m; ‘rho wlioia capacity space on muscl- will be avails 0 Oiiseiottctown isst trip. Daocsiiior 5th. In: mo: parucalors apply to BUNTAINBELL & f, O0. lh“_l_\y,_ii.