.F i 1 r ...'-~ .-V-.-. - .» bw* J_ w_ “_,luM(”;0l.“’ out exception be handed over to ~ ' ,\u¢¢|,,n,-,,,- lny lawyer for collection without.; i i i-,f it 1 i I li i i .Z9 '/‘Y . 1 1 1 .;_..-.~.--w 1 .~; _ v .. i ». x fi" . i. 4* =l i i ,,i ruff li. ‘ l '."','f ‘ l ... 3 , . ‘. l; 1 1 .GRADUATE AMFIRICAN §(fl~l(l0lr iii 1 nm- ._ '_i ‘ i <"!'f.A;' un.. »i'>-. . i.,.\ ’. iii. ‘ _af _ ii .-11- iii; . S" -:'11 1 , i i M dig; -"P ~ .- . W1 er .il front of the law Courts Bulldlns _' ‘-its »-.e , _-_.__ On Tuesday ot Allowed until Alai; Bowl and Chicken dressed linad°and feet ol' or drawn ' J.r.uoeezv. | if- ,t\( ` ', ‘ ~ ~ Batnweli, P. E. i. mai-iermwei. - I .~_ MORTGAGE SALE T0 ,Bill SOLD by Public Auction In Charlottetown in Queen'e Coun- ty, on Tuesday the eleventh day of December, A. D., 1023. at the hour of twelve' o’c|ook noon:-- ALL that tract, piece and parcel of I-and altuatie, lying and being on Townlbip Number forty-five ln Kinda County, -bounded and. des- cribed al follows. that is to ea!:-- Bouldad on the south by Souris River, on the vest by lands of Moles Gaudet and Peter Lyons, on the north .by farms fronting on the Searls Line Road and on the east by land of Patrick Malone, James A. Mdlorniltrk and Charles D. Mc- Kinnon., containing eighty acres of‘ land a little more or less. The albove sale is made underi and by virtue of a power of salei contained in an Indenture of Mort-i gage bearing date the 26th day of March A. D.. 1918, and made be- tween Charles D. .McKinnon of Bonfis in King’s County aforesaid( Trader, and Isabella iMcKlnnon hisi wife of the one part. and Mary .lane Henderson of Hampshire in Quoen’e Oounty of the other part; default ‘having been .made in the payment of the principal and in- terest. For hxrther particulars apply at the' office of J. D. Stewart. R4 Green George Street, Charlotte- to wn. DATED this 8th day of Novem- ber A. D., 1923. wmv JANE Hsuosnson, ,L‘,¢¢f, ffl- A/\»'~ Mortgagee . `l79~11<$fi'I4i, A,.d-0*P\- M , a. " . ‘ // Your Daughter’s Xmas If you consult. with daugh- ter you will discover how ‘ MRD? Phe Will be to give lJ’l°¢0Ql'lphe thlla Xmas to 'fiends and piaymafgm Make- the appointment to. '$11 with wifi-:iz STUDIO , "**»¢»v+-»*~‘>r\.-»~r-¢» -¢»v-»- »- :\ er- - Al,'(7"i`Ii.}I\` SALE "’~' -<`l'~'v. Stock, Farming Imple- -.i- :its _iw -.r_~\i.old Furniture on the O:-O #45050 0 `§'”'.' i1‘-'{iv\:-.- oi. Cyril Fltzsimmims. \' l ui’ 0 _ 'I' ii 11;- .ul;, Cardigan. R. It. N v 'wil-'~--r 20;. I2 o'cIock sharp. No vest-rve. Farm is sold. Si.-e hiind- Professional "Cards Mark R. McGuigian ‘ .p . i- . B_ A_ wiltsliire Denying C0. UIRRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan ` Cameron Block Qharlottotown, P. E. Island S. S. Hessian larrietor, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc.. MONEY T0 LOAN `_Montague P. E. Island Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K C. g Barrister, Etc. ' Money to Loan _,Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. ;; . MacDonald & McPhee fi B.A. L- M¢DONALl) H. I". .\lt'l’lll‘Il'} B. A. Illrrintera, Attornfy, Etc. Money to llnan ltlley llulldlna Charlottetown C. (;.`.__ Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pont Grmluute Mfilonl School and Hmspltnl Prartln limited to Eye, Ear. New ' Ind Throlt Ildl G 1 li 0'." B-7" “u nw' re" 'arse inte Lorenzo tliddingu cnnsintihi-f ui Street - ‘I‘f-lephnne 850-J. 0Hl¢e Hnnrl-0 to 12 a. na- I to 5 ` g or rii.uf'ris=r:nws tislim un. smtolus .v|u'r|iou mr sfotrl' coiur‘on'r VICTOR CHAISSON BRADY-FOOTWEAII (I0. IM Queen Mr"-t ' Charlottetown, I'. E. I. IIB-ll-I5-Illafb. .. fi ` » 9 . . F$€sr§. . il; Egyfiil °iil§i if I 4.A4..¢»¢J-4J~a,o4J"l4- Z:.§~a¢.¢.¢.»..,..¢.“.¢4 Z,|,¢,‘_,¢'\\.¢»1-B-4 >,,_,,»`¢_¢¢,a“Z-f¢~L __ `ZA.J- ,,,,.,~...uLf::§:.H»-`»\‘- \ ,,_,,,.&L5zz...'°w=-44 ._,¢i,aZ-I-7 f .iiii f¢»-ZCa.i4»-K. 1 C`1¢ré._41°-‘ \. -QQ-¢=_.__'»°5-’3._:".-_"'--\ 3.{,q_/u.4.aJJ.¢.u-l»oa.¢ 7;¢..Z»t\ /a,u,..z7c~..E.4. Jfa..-rid.;/v¢»°» »_ meer; 1 > _*Jr ~ uf. ' - rl. 3 )r<‘if-;,ff_ ' .5 All hills and notes due me not paid before Dec. Ist, 1923, will with- further notice. L. R| TROWSDALE Rose Valley. P. E. I. 413-11-21-31 A Puiblic Meeting of the .patrons of the Wiltshire Dairyiing Co., will be held in the iH.ii.Ii at North Wilt- _shire on Monday, November 26th at 7 p. m. All who are interested in the re-opening of the factory are invited to be present. By Order of the_Directors. E. CAMPBELL, Secretary 437-11-22-4|. LSALE or FARM AND srock Thcrc will be sold at Public Alic- tion on thc promises of thc lute Ilori-nzo Giddingn ut .High liitnk, Klni;'s Co., \\'odn<~sdu.y thc 28th day of Novcnibcr. 1923, at tho hour ol I2 o'ciock noon .thc following stock, crop and nili.4.~liincry. I horsc I5 years old. l mrirc I5 years nld, 3 milk cuwn. 2 young cattio .35 hcnu, 5 shucp, I F. & \V. gang-plougil, I single plough, I spring-tooth hurrow, I spike hur- row I halt' share in broad-i‘.u.si seedcr, 2 hay mowers, I roller, I bay rake. I potato diggcr. 2 cnrts. iron nxlc- and wheels, 2 trucks. sin- gle linrpoun iiny fork. ropc und blocks. 2 wood slf‘Ii_:-lin. I drlvinll isleiitli. 2 st-ts working Iinrncssi, I not driving linrnvss. I driving wag- gon, 230 utnoks whitr- outs. 80 stooks Stiinloy \Vhf-ut, lil tons huy. A quantity nf lumber and shlnlrli-s. iiousrhulri furniture. potato drn,gs. forks. iiliovols. ctc.. etc. AI. 2 p. m. on t.hi~ suliic filly tliorc will also iw .-told the farm nf the R6 itcrf-li froc-hold land with Lznod hiiildingn, iitii- miarantevd. Tvrins of funn at suln. torins of stork, crop. ctr., 12 months on ull sums fvvcr $i0.fl0 nn npprnvcd joint nnlve or 6 por cent discount for cash. Should the dny prnvc unfnvor- ithie the sale will take place the fnl~ lowing tln'r day. IIIGMIIEL (IIDDINGR AIITIIIIR W. SIIYINUAIIAIIGII Excriltors IIAVID fillr0\`l'Ill. Atlrtlonrcr 426-Il-21-Wfmdl. LIVE STUCK - *', Corravilla Rag. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4 1 Shropshire Ram 2 years. Corravllia Reg. Shoop Rsneh, Cardigan R. R. 4, 1 Ram yearling. Gorraville Rag. Shoop Ranch, Gardlgan, R. R. 4, 3 Ewa Lambs and McLeod Ives., Wiltshire, 1 Yorkshire Boar 1 year. Motood lroa., Wiltshire, 2 Yorkshire bears, 5 months. McLeod lroe., Wiltshire, 1 Shropshire Ram 8 years. Lam Mekinnon, Highfield, 1 Qliorthorn Cow 4 years. Edgar Easter, North Wiltshire, 1 Jersey Bull B months. George P. Matheson, Wheatley River, 1 Cotswold Ram 5 yeara. Andrew Mellae A Bona, East R Andrew McRae A lens, East Royalty, 1 Ayrshire Bull il months. anaemia.. am.. Manuals. 1 Holstein lull. 18 months. oyaiqr, 2 Ayrshire Bulls 18 inontha NOTICE. i “It must have been im “clung onvereatlon.” "You never could he brought. to `leIieve it. but It was. Afterwards. ve talked of other things. She reeme to me quite a'remarkable woman." "Entirely so. What is it she 'acke that prevents men from fall- ’l1'g in love with her? Men flock there. and she is more discussed is a mind and a personality than any woman among us; but it is all ihove the collar. And yet those handsome-ugly .women often captl~. :ate men. “You ask one woman why anoth- 'r cannot fasclnate men! I should ~ay that it is for want of transmis- sion. The heart and passion are 'here--I will risk guessing that -he had been tragically in lovn at east once-but there is someihing wrong with the conduct that car- -ies sexual magnetism: it has been lent upward to the brain instead if directed straight to the sex for which it was designed. Moreover she is too coldiy and obviously ah- alytical and lacks the tact to con- ceal it. Men do not mind being skewercd when they are out for purely intellectual enjoyment, but they do not love it.” Clavcring laughed. “l fancy vour own lnind is quite as coldiy analytical, but nature took care of your conduits and you see to the tact. You cannot teach Gore how to redistribute her ml-ignctisnl. but ynu might givv her ii few points." "They would hc \\'ast¢~rci»at whatever. Shu half turnvil hvr hvall with a Ilarcly pl-rceptilllc nod. The tail of ilcr cyc was urrrstccl. She swung ruunti and stared, hor nloilih open. For tho nionlcnt sho wus abiisherll wliutcvcr clsc sho may have sub- nicrgcrl, iii-r caste instinct remain- oil illtttct and for :1 second she had thc unpleasant sr»nsat.ion of stand- ing ut thc biir of hor entire class. Bill. she rccovr-ri-tl iliiiilcillatcly. (Iraniivs llzlluos \\'cl'<~ out of ilzitc. Even licr iuotilci' Iuui worn lim' skirts to hm' knccs il short time siucc. \\'Ilni. fun to “show this left-over." Anil the-n hor spitcful naughliuess was ulaglliiicd by :ln~, gr-r. Madame Zuiliany had inclin- ed her head graiciously, but lnnilc no ntloinpt in vnncvzil hor ailnilsc- Silo prniiilcoll :l 1-ig:ll‘r»ii.v :lull Ili li "Granny`s got ai lol of illicicut pho- ioginllils ol hcl* girliiuod li'iciids." sho lrnlarkctl with llci' insolcnt. one of thelli's enough like you-to lil* you nu-isrlllcrzidiiig iii lilo |.:‘.\.tlip ol the eighties. Cqniea back to iuc. .lui-st before luoihor left I heard her dismissing you with at bunch of lirr friends. ll-ui't ihcri- sulnc mynicry or other about youl" V "Yes, indeed! is lt noi so'."'l liladiiine Zattiany ziiiiircsseil In-r.| glowcring host. her vyvs twililtllllgli It was uviilvui that sllc i‘cg1li'-|»\"J` *luis snlllossww-s al\l"'°°‘ “The best piesl ever made” "The lovcliest I ever baked" is what you will . Quaker Flour. say of' all your cakes mul pics ii' you bake with Your lurking will aivvays lic in-st with Quaker 1"1olii‘ because Quaker qu:llii_\' is allways the same. zulll always the best. Qunkcr I"lour is rigidly tested during the milling process, and samples oi' each dzi_v`s product :irc baked bv our stall' oi' cxpcrt bakers. v ltlvcry Sack is sold iliulci' our _9;iial'a.litcc of absolute suiisfactioii, oi°.thc flcaicl' will give _vnu your nioiicy brick willloilt question. Our lnasicr luikcr has ciillcctcll li llumbrr of original rccipcs for llomc-nmdc hrcnd which wi- will gladly send you. on ri-qilcsi. uaker flour Always the Same-Alwags the Besf L A product of Thc Qunkcr .\iiil.~, I‘cirrburoupIi und Siiskuioon 222 ,.,. _ Sold by best Retail Dealers in Prince- Edward Island ,`¢| l'|i]iiI.»` N. Raitenbury, Ltd., wholesale Distributor, chariettetown 'lie'-`~. R- G. Peakli Prince Edward island representative for Quaker Oats Company _ it .ii .,-< - s -I i. \_ _` ii ._v arl ecstasy of syncopat acknowledged maste the famous Charles Dor the reverse side. here is Ask for i9 I 7 5; Allfllbtlllr - Fm 7 ml "l Love Youl"- A wonderful new fox trot- Blue Hoosier Blues----Fox Trnt .~ . wins ‘I .7 c-32/ou s me v I test ' , ,- 7Zzntalz'z§r;§f%x 75‘ot A. ion. Played by those rs of dance music- Peuilwhiteman and I-Iis Orchestra. Coupled with ‘The Life of a Rose" (Fox-Trot) played by nberger`s Orchestra-on a gem of o dance record, "His Ma.ner'.¢ Voice "--Victor Record No. |9151. Three Other Thrilling Dance Hits! V Last Night on thc Back Porch---Fax Tm! l°\59 Ii I Can't Have the Sweetie I Want-Fox Tm! Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra Oh Susanna-lilnlley For Tm! _ The Great White Way Orchestra _ Souihtrn Mclodiee-- We//3 The Trouhadouts ' - _ The Great White Wav Orchestra Brooke _lnhns and his Orchestra -1'? .I.i...1.‘.?.il-.:*.i>.. if af!-Ita aeteri oiee= 1 _ Q _L_ A A` -_ "t .-i.:v.fmu;¢n¢“~‘“ \. 'f r cm :mu-e oo: do "gf: Mas:er‘s Voice”-V400' Records. in . livin gin. in livin; emi" ef on pal vimnnim. Seng! the great "l'Ile Malirfl VW" Dance Orchestras into y°\|' friends' homes aarur Ctsrlstml gift and youn wi in I f¢f"°““ bramzeavovth vlllllt- "I-iis ltuteru voice" d¢l|¢" have may record eanibiflstisns. .ii in .umim clirimm W" "His Mgstefs Voice'-1 4;