. Wood Sale , Ilarnsclllfe. My farm of 114 acres of t. T... g AUCTION - .We will sell tor Mra- Mfl-raoret Mathews, ondter farm, Brackley Quint Road on Saturday Nov. 4 commencing at 1.80 .m. 5 (five) PEI ol 01101001 yer, aII in 31p, to suit purohalem. Terms le - ~- izm. CARTER a. sou, Auctioneers. :1:- - Travellers Wanted HEW MORE TRIAV- ilhllIllIbS tocarry our side line of 19M Calendar Samples on their regular Territories anywhere in Canada; also one or two Salesmen tor each Province for exclusive re- presentation _for two or three months. Samples ready before end of December. Big money for suc- cessful Sa-lesmen. Do not miss it. Wlhengwrlting for particulars give all Information regarding yourselifl, and references. News Publishing 00., Ltd., Truro, NS. 1 AUCTION SALE Farm for sale on Monday, Nov- ember 13th at 2 o'clock sharp at choice land, 106 clear and in extra state of cultivation. Good buildings and orchard, well watered by never failing brook. 1f not sold private will be sold its above. For particu-l lars. Apply to - J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer, or "' 1mm cakiuorrsrtowu GUARDIAN " Make plain foods better and you'll save -Usc raisins to make plain foods more attractive and you can savc food bills. Add the rnisin’s zest to your rice pudding and bread pudding. Serve raisins stewed with oatmeal to win the little folks. Flavor isn't always :1 mat- ter of expense. Use the rais- in's_ charm. Always ask for Sun-Maid Raisins 1W Black F01 Co. Ltd THI ‘TORY OP A WO- ' IAN‘ TRANBFORIA. TION Iy Marlon Rublnoam w» MORE SUSPICIONS Chapter 76 l Violet was studying hard, and ‘she was trying to play hard mo, With such a combination. sonic- 21.111113 had to suffer-her pleasures ‘or her studies, or her health. But 1.11 some wny sne managed to pull ltlirough well enough. She passed the examinations and she told of- ten of the commendation of her professors. "l should not go out so much, I know," she said, coming in around mldniglvt once. "But if I don't go with Bud When he wants to go out ho feels badly and if he happens to be in one of his stubborn moods ho goes. anyway-with Pete and that crowd.” "Are you tired?" I asked notic- inc; that her face was rather pale.‘ "No not very." she said. "Any- way, l have some reading to do for tomorrow. it's the first lecture r I'd wait till morning. She islipped out of ncr evening gown, which s-he had worn that night to a (lance somewhere, and begun loosening her hair. I always liked to watch her shake down that golden flying muss; like all brunettes, I admired blondc types The annual meeting of lhe Siizireiioldvrs ,of the Iipton Black i1‘ox1('o., Lilli. will hc held 111 the Board of Trude Rooms, Mnrket Building, (‘Iulrlottetotvit on 'I‘hurs- day t-hc ltith. November, 1922, at 7.30 p.111. Dated ‘Charlottetown, 1922. 1st Nov., E.R. BROW, Secretary. T & M till 16th. ‘ quitting time." HE COULD HARDLY- SWING A SLEDGE SAYS KNICKLE ‘iFour bottles of Taniac put- ma In such fine shape ii can do a hard day's work and still feel fresh at declared Jlrnest Knlckle. well-known young black! smith residing at Pelham street, Lunenhurg, NJS.' ‘ll suffered terribly from stomach trouble nnd was so badly run down and weak that sometimes It was almost more than .I could do to swing my sledge. I would have such nwhil pains In the pit of my stomach after eating that it would almost double me up like a horse- shoe, and my food felt like a lump of iron‘ in my stomach. Gas bloat- ed me up terribly and I would be dreadfully nauseated. Ii couldn't sleep well, lost my appetite entire- ly and got in mighty had shape all around. "A Indy who had been sick in bed before she took Tunlac was telling our neighbors what a grand medicine It was, so I thought I would give it a. trial. Well, it sim- ply rid me of all "my troubles, and you can bet that if 1i ever get back in that condition Tanlac ls the first thing "I'll go after." iTanlac is sold by all good drug- gists. , nothing to gain by marrying me and everything to lose.’ "Where did- you pick up that phrase~it doesn't sound like you? I asked her. "I picked it nip from Peter," she said, ‘I don't like him, but he has a lot of intelligence, of a sort. and island Surgeons Honored in Boston , Dr. W. J. P. lMoMillan. accom- panied by Mrs. iMoMillan returned Tuegrluy night from Boston, where he and Dr. E.‘ T. Tanton of Sulli- merslde "were admitted, with 754 other eminent surgeons from all over the Unlined States. Canada. the West indies, Mexico and South America to fellowship in the Mn- erican College of Surgeons at the convention of that body in Sym- phony Hail on Oct 27th. The whole convocation f-rom be- ginning to end was impressive. The two side sections of the low- er half of the floor were occupi- ed by the regular fellows of the college In their caps and gowns. ‘Ilhere must have been 800 of them. The center section was re- served for the 756 candidates who were initiated. These ililed in from the rear and took their seats soon after 8 o'clock. Then came the Board of Ile- genisand dionorary candidates, headed by the military mace bear- ,e'r holding the large lbronte mace which he deposited 1in front of the speaker's table after the proces- sion had reached the platform. The great organ played a march until all were seated. The other puris of the floor and the balcon- ies were crowded. In all. there were about 3000 present. Rev. IDr. Alexander Mann of Trinity lCllilfCh, in cap and gown, delivered a fervent invocation. con eluding with the Lord's Prayer in unison, Then came the presenta- tion of candidates by Director General Dr. F. 1H. Martin and the I I best. n. these ask for REDROSE xx-i “is tea" 4‘_1=__- Mr. liuggan Remembered {Upon Retirement by . His Office hail On Tuesday evening the staff in the Accountant's Office of the Prince Edward island Railway. 111’ Iwihigh IMr. W.T. Huggan -was chief It is rumored that whiskers 111111! return to fashion. In Sacramento owners can exhibit ontheir chills The nidlculons Dundreary ‘V1119’ kers, early Victorian nre likely we len-rn Ito be on exhib- ition. Luckily. they can never ho- TO CULTIVATE THE WHISKERS prizes are being offered for the i111- eset and longest whiskers which the absurdities RED ROSE corral: 1.}... t; d...» settles clear as a lnll—no egg needed." I - ~ aaiiwovwfr/RQLW; AUCTION SAL ' Auction sale of wood at J. B. Boyces, Argy] Sho1"e, Wednesda November 8. NEIL McKEN Z11; J. A. MORRISSEY, Vernon River AUCTION SALE immensely. But looked a little I saw thn tired; even her 1 Sh“ tonight -he talked a lot m me. AUCTION ‘SALE .1 vi will sell by Public Auction on my premises at Montague, on Illon- day, November 10tl1, at one o'clock youth and vitality could not stand the pace she had set herself this winter. "Ilettcr go early.“ , “No," shc said shaking her hair all around her shoulders and putt- lILL on the blue kimono I had Auction Sale at Cornwall on Friday, November 3 at 1 O'clock Sharp Th1- follmving horses: w bed ‘ma get up! purpose horse 6 years; I excellent drivel‘, 7 years; 1 colt. Colorado 1.. 2 Yea“; l coll, Iiingola, 2 years; 1 I general sharpdny stock. crop and imple- ments. For further particulars see! hand bllia. 1f stormy sale will be heldJhe following fine day. JO$HIA CAMPBELL Montague J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. “AUCTION SALE Broadlea Farm for sale by nuc-' tion. Only five miles from town. 1,5,] mile from Mt. Herbert Station and‘ Hlllsborough Cheese Factory. Close] to church and school. Containing 85 acres of the best land in the lower provinces. Extra good build- ings. New house, heated by hot water and up-to-date outbuildings. in fine order. Will offer for sale on the premises on November 7th at l 1 l 1 o'clock sharp with the following‘ 1111119. l1 11-‘111-“1; 1 9X11?!- QOW- 119W1Y made her. "It's only literature. ireshened: I choice cow d11e to and tin-R's egg)!‘ to d“ You gn to freshen 1n a few days; cow to13;,.,,p_ and don-t worry;- Iieshe" i“ 1191591111191‘? 3 WW5! lint I did not sleep immediately 1191111 1111111111K; 6 1181111 01 0111119. land half an houn late-r I smelled’ learn‘: 5".- YP-il-T 111d 01111111; 1 bfilflllcoffee ‘boiling, I got 111p too, and i11- sow? 6 b11111“? 11185- . 11o a kimono and went into lhe Crop: Z101) bushel choice white living l-Qnn banner-outs; quantity buckwheat. "Dear child,’ Iyprotcstcd. “You 11110181001115! i "binder. Frost and- must not drink coffee a1. this hour Wood; I mower. F. k \\'.; I sct'—ltg' nearly one!” 111*i¢-1111110\v-l"- -1' W» 11:11.5 enginei ‘"1 know.’ Vi answered, coming 1 “I mean, I'd marry Bud tomor- row whether he had any money o1‘ any prospects or not. I suppose the material things are important ~but somehow they don't seem to matter to inc. I'd go take a posi~ rion and earn money and we'd live in a wee place, not nearly as nice as this. and I think we'd be awful- ly happy. 1But.——-—" “But \vl1at—-~?" I asked. "But I know Bud wouldn't be. He wants everything awfully com for-labil- -he likes money and he likes to spend it. He's earning $18 a ivcck. that's all. I don't know win-n he'll gti more. He seems t0 think the only way to do is to speculate. taking “W410i P919 elves him and that he gets in olh- cr trays." Waterloo Buy", -i H. 11.; I sel driv-‘in with ‘a steaming cup on a tray. in}! harness and numerous otlierlliut my brain simply won't regist- articles. er. I've read 112 pages without a111 Terms: 13 months credit on allidea of what it all means. Thial 51-11115 0V0!‘ $51111- will jnst stimulate me enough ml MAC VICKERSON, finish my workvit won't keep me! Cornwall znwake." i J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. It smelled wavondcrfuily good and‘ I was wide awake myiself by that time .80 I, to, poured myself some ‘hot coffee and picked up the pap- 1cr to read till the girl was through "He's been lucky enough to be encouralrcd——-' "Beginners luck-fours luck. Pete calls it. But he's in debt t0 peatc $500 and I think he owes that .\Ir, Simona too. He won't tell mo recitation of the fellowship pledge by the 756 surgeons admitted to fellowship. There was one from China, 13 from South America, one from Cuba. one ‘fmm Newfound- land, 62 from other sections of Canada, and the balance from the United States. including 1o f-rom the U. S. Navy and 15 from the U. S. Army. There were 65 from New York State and 40 from Mas- gnchusetts. Next came the conferrlnK honorary fellowship. The eminent Italian surgeon. Prof. Raffaele Bastiane, then de- livered the fellowship address: in whlich he eulogized the American (‘pllege of Surgeons which had done him the honor to elect him a member four years ago and which lmd grown to be the greatest sur- gicni body in the world in 111119 years. Iieslrles the 756 surgeons admllt cd at this convention among whom were some half dozen women-an- other impressive feature ,of the of But, he has money——he spent a lot ‘tonight. I saw several $20 bills inn .- f 11 wan", n; lhls wallet when he paid this even-| o “Gummy e o _in l g‘ 1 Her bluc eyes were very troun-I convocation was the admittance nine specially distinguished surgellnf! from lforevign lands. These were- Dr. Jose Arcs of Buenos AiremDDT r. for many years, waited upon him in the office, and presented 111111 come the fashion, because only the very few can grow them. and the" Auction ' with a lbenutlful easy chair, flC-lllfl. our 51111141111116“? <111Y11 11901119 companied with the following ad-‘turned to look at the man W1-11 drggg; this fachil adornment for he was _ rognrdcrl as exceptionally favored T.) Mr, \\-'1lli.11n Iliomas Hnggnn. by nature“ JDIVlSlOIIiII Accountant and Div- islonal Insscngei Agent, Canadian National Iininvuy. -_~——<Q4C>— HOW BIG IS YOUR N035? DEM‘ 1M1‘- 11115511115 p Man is zippnrently the only an- We 1119 1191B 1111115111 l“ saylm-itl with a relll nose. PIEB 111111’- good-bye officially JIISI 111<:111»l1e1"sisn0u[s‘ dogs have 50gb nnntrlls, of your P1959111 [$111 3111" ;;“‘""‘1'°,"5\1111<l horses have big breathing op- 01’ V0111‘ 0111 51-3 - “'1 1" “"1 3."’“,enlngs; Ibut they are not noses. have lbeen associated for nlmost| Ancnrmng m recent sclenflflfj fortxy-one years, some of us looking!invesiigaidons it would nppenr 1141611 ‘V1111 195119" “"11 Mme‘ _'°_-thai the more Intelligent the D91‘- Aha (h1g9 tWhXTH-‘gml ‘zeal’ ffnmiiison the larger the nose. h ccoun an , 11 or o ‘ru 1c an n“ qnredefluk Adams wood n3 8811111111 11116811881" A1101" "1 ‘hells-tn investigating this su-bleut. Princel dwnrd island Railway sis “M the following are some n; the iem- r .~ its at which he has arrived During these Years we have seen eiililne prhmuve ma“ o‘ the Stone 1'01! 1119171 111 11111115’ ‘m-"S “m1 “Page appears to have had rather ways did you prove y0111_' mnessniinre intelligence than the African w be head of m‘? mregQmg °°""'pigm_v of today. nnd apparently he bination od positions. We were also “m, a larger “(my taught Iby you to 11.1 truthful and [Mouths and jaw, of men 32:5: ‘to the Rmlmy and eawhigrotvn tsmailer. but noses_ Today, on every hand, we Iiear lfrom. Itlhe employees over whom have have and more prominent with ever)‘ upward step of the human race in |s‘icndily grown higher and lfigei‘ Smelt Boxes and Barrels Can be supplied. Good stock a right price. Order your lot no E.E. SHARBELL Portage, P. Citizens Meeting A Public Meeting will be held the Council Chamber, City Hall," 'i‘hursday evening, November z at the ‘hour of 8 p. m. for the .. pose of appointing a Committee act in conjunction with the C] Council looking towards the er tlon of a Civic Monument in co memorntlon of the Great War. . R. H.'JENKINB, Mayor The Agricultural ' Technical School Opens Nov. I ed as s-lte looked at me over thchose E. ‘Carusc o; Hflvanm 1-111116- _ ‘ b i Vflenry I-l. iCiharon of Winnipeg. ‘A1111 1111"“ 1"’ 1mm ° "g" '1I)r. Andrew Fullerton of Belfast. stock, crop. etc., 1 mare l2 years. driver; l horse draft. 3 years; I cow 7. to freshen in November, ex- ilicr less-one. it Iwus no way to llffiq _ v _ iscrve my hardly won youthful 1 1"" 111$‘1'1'11L'11111 bl’ i- R» b1111111"l0uk~—but then, I argued, it never you have had jurisdiction. [hill in ‘h the different department; undr-rmienect and power‘ '1 ere is no lkncnvn primitive or inferior 111cc blundersl Five months cour . I10 tra good miiker; 1 cow 4 years, freshened in May; I co\v 6 years to freshen in May; l cow registered. short horn to fresh in April; 1 heif- er 2 years in calf; 4 young cattle 116 Yours; 1 pure bred calf, short burn: 3 spring pigs; 4 fail pigs; 200 atook wheat: 600 siook oats; four hundred bushel turnips; 200 bush- els potatoes; 25 bushel apples; 10 ducks; 14 geese; 30 chickens; thrasher and cleaners; 1 11811. (new. Scotts.) Sale positive. No reserve. Tennis of fnrm at sale of stock etc. I2 months on all sums 0V9!‘ $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. Telephone in house. Farm open for inspection any time. NEIL McKlNNON, Broadlea Farm, Lot 48 “AUCTION SALE Big Clearance Auction §ale at Webster's Corner. on Monday, Noverrroer 6th at 1 O'clock rubber. wood. Executor of the Estate of- nm-tn to ulygnk n rule (moo! the. lute Mlnnuit J, Fitzgerald, to v1 finished .119,‘ work and “vent Se", "y mum” ‘Wcllml 1'11 1119 11111'in11t to get some crackers to eat. residence of Minnnit J. Fitzgcralvdngha wand.“ m m1}; sonleyping w“ No, 2n Vtcs-t Kent Street Charlotte ‘nu he; mind, 10w“ o" Wednesdal’ 1110 3111 1131'; “Did you know that Bud asked ‘nf N°"'e'“b‘"' A- D- 1921 1111 111“'1no to marry him the other night? household furniture in tho said} --yen_y,ylnt 15 1 thought 5n," l dwelling house consisting of par- flnsweretliglad She hadbroughtui; "T- 111111.115 _'1'11‘"11- 1111-1111911 411111 beilwthe subject. “These thin walls you room furniture mcludilng a IGWIkHUW; it-s, hard not w name-u" (‘IIOICP pieces 1 round mahogany; alt-s n“ fight, pm glad you did." parlor table, 1 folding card tabloqvi mid Semmg lower “(min in [he Term“ “Sh "l" “"10" Dam“ ‘hislcirshlons of the chair and munch- 31st ‘day of October A. l). 192;. H,“ we crackon _ 1 "Are you really engagcrl tien. A' WHJJAMSONJnmI are you happy?" l asked, l Auctioneer hnicd to intrude on her feelings. Aime-t l fel-t she wanted to tell me smoothing. ‘*1 don't know whether you'd call engaged," 51116 said slowly. “We're both pretty young. I guess I mean, Mother was married and I think Laura was born when she was my age—~but things are differ- cnt nowadnyts, and something more complicated. Anyway, Fath- er had u farm, and their llvini-l Big Clearance Auction Sale I will sell on my premises at Wood Islands, West, on \Vcdnesday, November 15th. I922 at 12 o'clock happy marmmes. she said. If it‘! _ D I Ema‘, Key of stockhnnn, Eve" lust hi“ Salary and if helsriierleh; Dr. Guillermo E. Mun- i"‘"‘""“' hmmsm’ "W's '° makelnich of Valparaiso. Chile‘. Dr. and imnrc. it. would bet dtiffltarerlilié Bllllglque Pouey of Jwontevhlen’ Uruguay 11"“ w“? ‘I mmmfll e w n Dr Jose A vPresno of Havana. D1‘ won, and when he lost. 1-le wolflinu‘ vakies of Men“ (my; Mex (ell me any more. I do know this] ‘sea ma; pom m- 1M1‘. Simona loaned! him some more money and he; bought something called C. X. O11 They were talking tonight of 11:1 They say its to go up five pivotal tomorrow. and then Bud will I make. a dollar for every P91111- 11- {(095 ulp, 0n every share hos bought." Next day she came in. holding an afternoon panel‘. 1181‘ i809 a little white. "Look here." she said pointing to the financial columns “That $100k ‘Bud bought. went down. not uv- T1131 11191111“ he 1°“ n dgllnr on every share, for ever? point 11. dropped. @1111 11 dropped four points. I wonder how malty shares he had and what's he 1201118 tn no? And where does he net the money?" o_ . Dr. Tanton of Summersido W110 with Dr. McMillan ‘shared 111° honor of being made a member of this distinguished College. has al- so returned home. STOCK QUOTATIONS Brompton Bell- Telephone Albitl-bi '- Lanrentide P1119 - - - - - - - - - -- Canadinn General Elec.ric..t 821/4 Canadian Steamship Com Pfd. 20% Asbestos Com. 67 Dominion Bridge .. Winnipeg Electric Montreal Power Tonm,.row__A Dlnnnn National Breweries . . your management ‘were made, no losses were and at your hands every man goi 1n fair deal and, If he did not have ‘the misfortune to drop below the ‘lIIlG which marks the division be- tween negligence and dishonesty. “his chances for reinstatement 9Y6 810011. I In you the Railway had an oi’- ,f‘icial tluti "was 11ot rivaled by any jonc in the great Canadian National Jtailways, and lhe employees a ‘friend rarely equaigd. It is with much satisfaction we learn your intention to remain in our town and that you have built t1. beautiful home in which to en- joy your 'well earned retirement. Inadel hmmm ;war1l. There is no highly devel- oped superior race in which this form of nose is not dominant. TI-iere are of course many I nw l in this connection and say we ‘hope you will ‘both live long an happy I11 tlris new home. t is also pleasing to us to know that we are going to havp you near ‘where you can visit the old tainlng to iRaillway twerpiexities. We would not forget Mrs. I-luggang lhnhvelopcd. his nose has grown bigg- with high well arched noses and 1 \unl races of all ages lnive iii-ways pri- ded themselves on the height the length 11nd llhe archneses lstrnlghtness of their noses. Grecian nose and the Roman nose typify the high Intellectual ievcments of the Greeks and the |Romans. iM-nn has been evolved from an apcllke ancestor with a small nose , small eyes, and retreating forehead and chin. as his brain de- er and longer his eyes have grown larger and, while his jaws have become smaller, he has aqulred a chin. . The development of a bah)‘ into long ago has become a man. You tal nostrils opening down- individ- exceptlons b11t i-lic sucessful or The ach- in agricultural s11 jects and motor 1. l1anics.. Tuition. fr Bonus of two dollars lweek to students fro ‘the country. . No e trance examinatio = This is an opportuni you cannot afford miss.. Write the Pri cipal for all parti ulars. Francis Backon, on“; Clrbinwel ‘Lord Chuilham, Edmund B11111 Charles James Fox. Sir Robe offices; often and when, W3 Wm an adult human being reproduces Peel, Lord Brougham, Lord L he nine 1n tnn {mm-e as n, the pa,“ in nnvay the process of evol-utionlion Disreali. and Gladstone n51 io seek your advice 1n matters pg? by which the apelike, creature of George Washington was l'1tlll remolrlmlble for the size of l1 sharp. the following: was guaranteed by that. Bud has STOCK-d team draft horses, I300 each; 5 good young milch cows; 2 pure brcd bulls; I short- horn 3 years; 1 Iiolsteln 11,5. years; |1_l1elfer 11/; years; i cal-f, I pair pigs. CROP--300 bus. oats (Banners, good seed); 400 bus. choice red Atlantic Sugar Atchison , Am. ‘Car 8: Foundry . . . . . . ..18l American Smelting & an Refining A5515 American Locomotive ....._1241.$ Canadian Pac RWY - - - - - - - --142% Anaconda. Copper . . . . . . . . . .. -I7 New York Central .. (inibn Cane fiugar Crucible Steel . . . . . .. International Paper Kelly Springfield . . . . . .. Mex. Petroleum .., . . . . . . . ..219 international Mcr Murine Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . .. Reading _ rSouthern Pacific Union Pacific Studebaker Uta-h Copper UIS. Steel We now nsk you to accept glnnnvourselr began with no nose worth nose and so likewise was Al: small gift as a reminder of pant mentioning. As you passed out o" ham Lincoln. associations. infancy you lost certain monkey- Napoleon aaid if he could ill like physical traits, and with the officers enough with the rl development of your ibrain. your sort of noses he iwould condu nose grew and became a promin- the world. The typical nose of 111 nt feature reinforced by bony st- itary executiveneas, and therein rucwre. ‘ a certain kind of leadership 1e ~Dr. Wood by no means asserts Gothic form. It slightly M01911 T119 1111111995 W115 111111111131 1W1"- J. that. Persons with small noses are as It. juts from the brow 1h W. Robertson, Travelling Auditor. necessarily deficient in ltelligcnce comes foreword in more or lesl MP- 1111811111 replied. t-hanking Ho contends merely that If obser an arch. This la the nose to 11111 thel staff for their gift and address, vatlon be made of any large nnm- once and command men. and kindly words regarding him- bcr of people it 1wlll be found that it is Interesting" to noie i 11°"- TMQS- he 11115111911 111911111 111E111 mnsorlty of the clever General Kitchener did not 111 would be deeply appreciated both ones among them have noses or lhls kind of a nose, yet we k11 ‘by himself and ~Mrs Hnggan. lmore ‘Uhan average size. "he both influenced and comm! - -' " - ‘< Among the bigmoaed ones wereHIed mun, q~~¢ 1111s11c011801 1'11 MILD. swam’. oto VIRGINIA"? A As I am leaving for United States on the 15th I will sell without re- serve on above date all my stock orop, etc.. as follows: 1 black horse, 8 years, suitable for undertaker; I mare 8 year; I Jersey grade cow. '1' years. in calf; I Holstein grade, 7 Yea-SI. grechen in April; 1 Guernsey B1‘ a years in call‘; 1 Holstein 1t - mum,’ yea" m ca": l Jerseygglitvoes, I5 tons hay, 10 tons :23: 1; Y°111'“- EWIPW] 1 11011118111 IMPLEMIENTIS-vl Massey Harris 1 7mm‘ “rrim- 2 11911915» {binder (good as new); 2 hay mow- year“ Ayersmr“ Krme- 11° "eshemers I steel hay rake 1 gang plow _ , . . :2 31 "flat/f"; grade. 2 yeermrrust and Wood), 1 single plow, “u” ,1 120a ves, lbfo0d 50W flildil menu-re spreader, 1 steele spring he“ ° 70""? P55- 100 @1101"! pin harrow, (new); I set S. T. har- ' _ row (new); 1 potato digger, 2 carts Halrrnrtlaalemlents. 1 Iginder. Massey and wheels, 1 good heavy 1911111 stant relief. Just an soon as yQu e01 new dis Imwflo 11- 119611118. 2 wagon complete; 3 driving wagons. ply nnnd Pepper Rub you feel the - plow, h?“ lefozws’ t1 hay rake’ ?1 ‘Ylelgh- 2 w°°d 519131111- 1 11°11 tingling heat In three minutes it 1 tmék.wfi twig?‘ H] 11nd Wheels. sleigh. I cream separator, I set wm-me the gore QDOL through and wood “along: l, rv nxgiwhagon. 2 double team harness. 1 set driving ¢h,.uugh_ Frees the blood cinema. Furmnksl écalpém! £03111» 1' 1191 harness, 1 cast iron boiler, holds Hon’ breaks up u“, congemonw ' a . ha" 1'10 blls- 1 111111191‘ (IIBW); ‘A: ‘b01161 and the old rheumatism torture is throshe and cleaner, Halls; 3setsn1n¢k paint, 1 concrete m1“,- one magi“? cozlariand ha_mes;'(new); 1 set disc. narrows. hay 8 36w“... Red Pgppgr Rnb, made l“ b-reechm _ K-d Wlivll. Ilililmope and blocks, some rope, sails, from red peppers, costs 1111,19 at m" "L carlfénter; tfloiiahrafgjiififln. fonks. Bllfvéle: and other articles any drug Sim-en Get n jnr nt once, ' ‘m’ men o“ ' ll i1 for lumbngo, neuritis, back- Ziliatéfgz. Sgsilhlzlgltyogéléf-S @2118 (lot S: slant: Postwar-vino RESERVE 8,3,1 5m, neck sore mnnnlen, (-01.15 . ' M‘ “m 1m "5 9s‘ I heat. Almost instant" relief iitmiggldmgzfigm‘ sale positive’ TERMSTA" mm“ TV" $11100 zilwxiits you. Be sure to get this gen- < upon‘- 12 "with! o H twelve ‘months cram’ 6 per cent‘ nine, with the name Rowlea on each tard and can be utllirzed . a - n a sums off for cash. package_ .D,,,-p05e,_ . 0"" "-00- If stormy i1 V PATRICK McGUIRK. , Fort Augustus, Webster's Corner. Wood Islands, West J. A. MIeDONALD, Auctioneer. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. S. S. "MANOA" Arrive at Owtovvn Arrive at Girtovvn and have for and leave for 8t. John's Montreal A _h__;,-_~ Red Peppers _ Stops Pain Of Rheumatism When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly r-rei around just try Red Pepper Rub and you wlllhttve the quickest re- lief known. Nothing has such concentrated penetrating heat as red peppers. In TO WASH DOWN QUILTS THE STAFF. .A warm. soapy lather should be Charlottetown, made as for fiannols. Shake and brush the down (111111 119B from al-l dust and nlunse 111111 111° lather, squeezing and kneading to lfr-ee 1t from dirt. Rinse in warm water and 86111111! 80116856 11 35 free as 110881119 from “at” hanging to dry. Shake frequently [hyping the drying process. Choose "t windy day for the task, as it wiill Improve the down t dry quickly. P.E.i., October 31st, 1922. 81 A DANGEROUS EXPEDITIION Husbantl-Filhrrhait a 12101-1011! MONTREAL EXCHANG day! I could dare anything —-face 1934 vlntul-y anything on a dflY 111KB 11111" "s" 1958' Victory 'WiIfe~.-‘I'I‘hen come 11110118 with 1922 Victory 1937 Victory E 1.0. BANKS . ‘Vhen making cusiards use the yolks of eggs only. The whites do not lmprovn the cus- for other Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . “I202 Bank Ilvlontreall ....22ii1,§ Wheat. Dec. 1.14; May 1121/‘; July 104%. Corn, Dec. 67. May. 67, July 05%. Oats, Dec. 41%, May 41%. rat line day. J. D. MoMILLAN, lity Pork Products Have you tried our new pack ' Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Pure Leaf Lard? We supply the trade daily with fresh made Pure Pork Sausages. The Dealer is always protected when buying our goods as we handle only Dominion Government In- spected Meats. "'° Sims Pack N. l.-—1'ho only Maritime Packers soiling Iy tlovuiyimont Impound Monte. 111¢¢¢¢AL Q i ‘Q AA: kéa A¢AAA¢A Ovévw 4 a ‘WHEN DRUGGIOTO BOLD TOBACCO Old time apothecaries In Eng- land used to sell for medicinal purposes not only strong wing; but also tobacco. John Archer, physician in ordinary to Chm" Iii. lkevpt apothecaries’ shops in various parts of London. and sold tobacco stall of them. Archer advised his patients to smoke. holding that “tobacco ‘purifies tho air from Infectious malignancy by its frrlgrl-ncy sweeten: thn bfeatr strengthens the brain and mem- ory and revives tholsight of ad- mix-Lotion." Ho 011511011 two shil- lings lnonnm to hi! tobacco. to possess nfbtvb: Perceived 2 u Luvs Montreal A era yll "Virunl October 8rd October" 17th October 81st November 14th November 28th October 9th October 28rd November 0th November 20th aapumim- sou» ' October 14th toner filth November 11th novupw as». For freight rltoo and further Information apply to Bu”, Agents 111g titty, 1* .4“ ' oxeluqlvfo. 1 V, I00 an; .1".~”5- Wwwiwnnusnzumugnn-syom; J