i .' i Ii ‘En, l f h)?’ .‘\‘ or d ll ‘To ‘ "OILATUO-l. ‘ l In "mangoes .. " 119m; " ‘ ly Marlon lublmom -- 3 31' ‘ 5' "Finn. (he ‘incurs 13.33;.» .Ci18PWi‘- 89 ~ _, if . ‘F: -—-v—-. " I r 1"‘ if. 1,5 from l “pt-ho ,‘ ‘stores ‘and hallgfrontlng, "on Malpequorroad, containing‘ J18 acres of excellent‘. land, 100 ,.clear balance covered with. hard. and soft wood. Wall watered ‘mud fenc ed with wire and hedges. Bulld- - lugs tin first. class repair. barns with concrete floors, waterways j-lem in house and heated by hot lr. 13140.50 acre! of ‘a-ll ‘clear. ‘ ‘llll spring ‘in centre. Eloughlns ‘one on both farmsi '_.‘ ' ' w, F. WEEKS-l. eon" p’ t uvs Suon ‘ .\\’e are now receiving, these at our plant daily, exceptlngSat-ur- days» paying higbest- markerprloe, 'ln the lnterestsof‘ the Pork lu- dustry of the island, hogs should be wcll finished, and should be fed V011‘ litflt‘. U any. the morning of the tiny oi’ marketing. ~ . DAVIS & FRASER Pork Packers. (Jll.1ii~!Ll-.ln‘v\ll, P. E. ] : AUCTION sALiT ctcllmuo SALE AT sat-ins. zen. GLASGOW ROAD ‘m- ' ~ authorized "by Mrs John l\ii\'l>‘- l0 sell on Monday, Nov commencing at: 1 o'clock. her .- lulid farm, consisting of 100 - as choice land. known as thc hit-Jun}: Farm. This form has t-oo! buildings and ls well ivater- ml I'm] fenced, also on the same fl-‘ti’ We will sell all the stock. cron and implements, consisting o.‘ l. cattle. 2 horses. 1 mare, with foal: 25 tons hay in ricks and 7 stacks straw, 300 bushels white \. t ' ..-. . Q- .. at N. L‘ M’ = I f“ But as soon as one 'but that made up the sum of our ‘this pity 1 felt for Esbter w‘ {$11M met her. at‘ the station eed amine days went to 1st ‘m. l! letting go is the most): ‘jllflllll tiling um could naph- pen to any Wotan or woman There musltbe a striving for ~ qflm-el-hlks5gafi ‘long pa that Qexlete.“ ere’ 101*‘ sam‘e"_""hope."‘ gives up '—lcte go-then life is hope olesaoFotul am. ftrluly convin- ced that Dlil'__lél'-6 Ls ‘in our "own hands. No one can work "our destluy for us-no one wants to.» it canto All. in all sorts of unex- pected ways. ~taxi. we passed tbnough the thea- tre and the shopping centre every sign brilliantly lit on this witn- er uflternoon. The shop windows held gowns of every lovely color set like gems in a glow of golden lights. ‘Motorsslld quietly by us, huudredsfjat a time, and people mrowdlng home from work swarm- [ed over ewew inch pf pavement |The dancing flashing moving islgus above Broadway made u midilay of artificial brlllinucy, l ‘tLook there," I told”hcr point- Jpg to some. particularly ‘bright agu. ‘ "Uh huh," she answered, glanc- ing from the ta-xi Wlll-(IDW. “fakes a lot of lights to do ‘that. doesm‘! it’! 115d l writ: that Aunc Lee has a baby? We never thought- "Look (bore-on the left. Es- ther," l insisted. "That shop ‘with the dress made of silver spangles ‘My land do they wear such thin-gs’! hooks like a circus," was all the enthuslasn’ l got “By the way. Laura's get: n‘ u new dress. bfuo meszlline. Charlie bought‘ some in——" f And so it went. Eisthers whole interest wast in pouring out at once the- local gossip-the petty details tb-alt I never cared about. existence in Henly Falls. "lll show you the city. or some of it. after Christmas,’ l said. ‘ 0t’ ddltef-s with-very llttlewresultii v l Driving from the station in the’ enperlencg. 11m. Lydia i. Love lode, “Market. Street. Liverpool. Nora Scotia. . l‘ . - t -"1 had ifheumat wnliuny. life," she said, "Lndvlmrc spenLf-lluntlrerlls until I began takuig<'l‘~unlac~.‘w'hen l begin taklngqtbe-"nredicfne eve-r joint in my. body chad and my;ting~ are were so sw on ind Ipiinlul 1 could not even wring utt a dish cloth. my ‘alrmrwerfe s_w' on all up in great knots and my feet were so swolienfll-“dould not. got my qhoes on. Even my sboulderb and the btck of. my head pained me and I could not get "any ease or rest in hed._,ll simply bad tofgive ‘up trying to do my "housework. _ "My whole system was run down and 1 felt (lscouraged and depress- ed, because llsaw little chance of ever being any better. i felt such go results from my first bottle oi‘ Tanlac that 1 kept buying bottle til‘- ‘ter bottle until l have now taken twelve. My" rheumatism is gone and my whole life is changed. 1 eat good. get plenty oi’ good sound sleep and enjoy living. l have told lots oi’ people what Tanlac has done for me and will always praise it." Taulac is sold by all good (lrug? .gists. - ‘ _ She inked nt the taxi meter Wlhich hnd passed‘ the dollar nun-k, I nodded and explained the llXl meter systenv-au-d quietenw her when she objected to the cost. “Tltc twurs are too crowded at this hour to carry mlany packages 7' lawn» o. rim" cu moi; Y-ORIK. ‘N-av. ‘Ill-WWI! one million dollars in, gal nlgllfll Canada. To This is the fourtlruhlRllWh rile kind made. by tblscodj since tbe‘14th oi’ sientaprbvr movement of sold to flung“!!! Mo? assumed considerable l’! lgltely because ofiflie l sitinu oi’ tlld.Cullutb8;D~d0lllvr-4}¥ New york money marketfldtfl lur was quoted today answer cent 1111mm"?- WOMAN THE BRAIN$ . OF‘ RUM SMUQGLIE lmllmxr} More; Nov .171‘ lion dollars worth of (laliudlilnllqf uor in 'N.1llunt in the last film ul-ontbs. - ‘ ~ Last “reek more than $50,000 worth of the highest grade ‘liguor was luutlcd and Bunnevslruulhtfl 1io=cd 0i‘. _ , ' ,‘ ” ' The liouor was unloaded fffonl vessels almost within bhleshwflov] oi‘ the home o!‘ lrleury Cabot Uqllge. Woman In Deal. ‘_ Revenue ‘agents yesterdaywere searching for the woman leader ‘of this ‘bond, The oporaitioals n! ‘this. hand are said to be the InOSf. ‘gl~ gunlic and suotzoslsful effort. ‘over made to evade the Uxswprohipl- Lion law. I 4 y‘ A touch of the romantic ts Add? ctl to the colorful tale of ‘oliéwrfi running thy the woumn lo r j is the widow of a ‘Lynn;- ,- uian, good looking welf-flrenséd on than. We never use cubs-—bul this an ocztslon. at molllfleil and pleased her and when we reached our tiny apzutnlent she showed lllorc in wrest in things. “Awful stilall," comment, uftc-r Violet. \ ‘That's one thing we like mOth- er." the, girl said ‘quickljr. “l'm workin-g Mother, but l managed to get home eo-rly‘ tonight to start‘ dinner." on the whole» we had u plell6~ l ant evening. Vioict was before six, so l judged had come ‘directly and had stopped off for tea with Bud this ' evening. , Esther sintiug- in state in tholi living room armchair. her l l was ltcr first silo had kissed, “Uh huh." she agreed indiffer- ently “Such a lo make me tflzzyf‘. Don't you love the Cl‘O\\"lS-'8l1(] the llfs~aud ExCllélllelllr~illlll the Banner oats. 200 buzlhelsi Black outs, 500 bushels turnips. 1H1!) lulsbcls potatoes, Also all im-‘ pie-merits, 1 separator, 1 churn y, n-rwd sleigh 1 jaunting sleirh, lot ‘writes/s. 50 hens. 25 geese, 2- hrocd sows. Terms 12 months. BENJ. CARTER &. SON Auctioneer l AUCTION SALE Big dispersal auction sale "at cornwall on Monday. November noise and liurry————'.'"' "Good Lord. l<‘.'.1ld."_ Esther said “Doy y-nucxpect me to carry on. like a school kid’! l dunu0's I'll‘ like so m-‘any ‘people about. Does; that thing tnaan vre have, to puv, that much money?” ‘ i l _ o, Sea}; ‘ a: ‘ “ DOM] N l0 Nt EXPRESS ~ i . o R E R n, FA mm‘, OF_“p*_1f-;I_r,-1‘qfl‘t¢_‘Actnuvns "afar ;;:*;.,_.z. rfaatzs; run \‘SALE'.‘ . nus‘ aNn dominion .. :-'~.*.';. - "‘-resling" l "f "6""?- '1'3"-‘Y|i=au out her roll of sisslo—cvcry-, nllxed up in the operations. While Heuiyl authorities are almost sure of th=e identification of ' flSkGll.!lht=._\’ have so far been unable to 51mm"? "mm"! the wllrklng W“ got enough ‘evidence to warrant arrests. The 1-iqw0t' is perlled ‘by aims W"? excesswefiha“ “m”; gang of ‘~10 anything. Don't seem to take no have 19.1mm‘ thing that happened in F‘al'.s since- the duy we left. “Howl is' Jumcst?" Vi busy arranging the table. “James? Ob. he's shines ever. Poor James l guess he's never be interest in things, hntes farm work and does» as little asbe can. “Does he s‘ill like 11100111119107" There was u little note in Vio- let's voice that Esther did lv-r. ed plncid-ly ‘Hasn't. touched any or tried what he cz-ills experi- ments any more-not since that nowdast: summer. lguesa you!‘ father cilred him lzond. as he said. "I imagine hr did." Vi itnsuflfn‘ ill home resourceful and it is due to her that she leadership the band has so uol been successful in eluding the as ‘are numerous small buys and in_ Ilets ivllioll can be used by tile ruml riumers as a baa and a Dprson of refinement noise , .. isll? possesses an eipansive‘ Q1110 ir-ribil.» Wllhlfill. however, ghq doom-o in! IIPVQY to use tin rum running She tokcs lllfillldlly trPDs-ltobllon; lreul and St John. ‘where tiha/srf fillli-{QS for the purchase and ship- rent oi’ the liquor iwhichisavent- lutlly landed slough the rocky shores of Nahunt. r v ' .~ Off Rocky Shorsg. This womun is the lbrainghof-the mud. Sim is said to be darlngand tar nost frantic revenue officers. in addition the officers are look- -~ -- ng for twmSolem nien, nne‘ Lynn‘ . feel man, ~two. Boston merrand one in red carpet slippers Nztliziut man, wllo are said to [be ‘ ‘ 50in band of rum ruunlera led by n. out» ‘ an, have lunded a duarteroft mil-f ' i 1H§’b D the furnace may in emergency ‘be ifired by blind. so that there is no YorkvTmst conrwny wda ‘IND , . t’ "cilia . FnAlsnAurAnoMA ill-zunlousruv ‘AUTOMATIC STOKERS ' ON BOARD SHIP g 1t is a curious tact that, while ‘Machinery has been very ‘gener- ally adopted in boiler muting‘ cit loud theb oiler rooms on~-‘bou.‘rd ship are stil generally givenpver tofihand operation. Those who ‘have --_lonle knowledge olf the fltokerkl ‘ slow decks will twonder thatlhttve earned their short hair l'or machifiel-y in surviving thstyphus. Those who the demand V -plsce oi‘ human ‘flesh was not The oil-ill-ring of. tboilers, which ha been very vigorously developed ‘for a long time by British engin- diient on conditlonég-biit there‘ 'i'e!nain for a long time many ves- sel's with coal-fed bollers4 Where ‘ idle boiler is of the gwater-tu-lie type it. is possible to find room for ma- chinery toleed the coal into the ‘ fynace and to remove the askes E ‘l cllnkers. A recent installation [put in~a vessel of twelve hundred tons‘ by a. British firm proves that there are no lnsuperflhle obstacles “to ‘the application of automatic ‘stoltljlg on board ship. With this type of stoker the rolling of the vessel does-mot introdue any ma. terial trouble. but in any event dainger of atsaimraising being in» torrupted by any eccentricity on the part of the anacbine under ex- ceptionally arduous conditions. .WOMEN SMOKERS ._,._-- iComplnlints of heavy smoking among women are lby no means n . in u “Statistical Account of these persons -. l ormore; the policsl a. ‘i Unload In Dot-lea. ‘ ./ The peninsula of Naha-nt is of I "l" ideal tplace for the operations or , ‘ the gpng. "l spose. l dunno,‘ she HIISWQl-‘stri I tic I I This rocky, irregular" ll “l hind jlvto into the Atlahq _ for several fillies. Its coast; "It? is ‘Neill-y indented and there l of operations _Tt is said that news of the all" ' I-Iivingwevery appearance of broed- Sootland." published in 1791, a writer lamented the prevalence of men of that ‘time. which. he, said, themed "There is scarce a young ‘wqhmu who Iby the {time she has been tau t to spin, but has also ‘n H OTE 1L4 HAlRPlN-S A woman.‘ gowued and batted in; the latest mode, wearing jewelry \VOl‘t.h‘thOllEB.!ld5 of dollurs, and| 1mg and social position, stepped up [to the desk o-f the Hotel Astor; I short haired women. ’l‘-lii.s to the heard insistently many yearsagttltlierr‘ heads shaved?‘ Bering firms, effects a vast improve I lto talk about country Bnperiences tory, which was established near est value- One o ‘these WM Pe-lnxle, 1 wood sleigh (new). 1 pung ceutly shown at a scientific EX-Islflgh] truck Waggon Wm, box‘ hibltlon ln-.Londou'. Its purpose ls 901e,,“ shaft,“ 1 buggy‘ 1 an. Norwegian and‘ other. uiarakpelrl‘. Other concessions" ropoeedyliythe - ‘ aflialiuflins, however, "will robobly _ Ydeet‘ the situation. ‘ »- ‘ _,_i_ . lRueels has becomefimnatlon of i newcomer}; supposed to ‘the a Bmilptom o! Commu, ' ‘leanings, in ‘a country where the men form- orly advertised their felt-h in, the -$.0vi.et,_dlrand bfpolitics by wear- my, ‘ion/g but vb ally beards, leu- tber coats, d‘ topwboote. A att-er dff its-ct, theunajoirityof jshprlqhnired are not (‘om- munists at all. ey are said to by ‘con-tract it. man» ‘women, have t i 2... THE TALL QOUDBE}! . . . Bordaln-ils-Iviy dear 's1r,5bero' in our barracks we have the‘ tallest soldier ever eeeu. Mflllflllliii-v-Thg tallest? How tall in he? lBordelu-ip -Six feet nine inches. Maraeillais ~51); 19st nline winches? ‘Phat is nothing. ln our barracks we have a sergeant wihn is so-tall that he is compelled to kneel when he wants to scratch his end! drippin- cotfs. - W3 Il.‘t=ii_,d Pressed Hay. ‘Adlywtti-‘d of on‘ Phone 176 Connolys Wharf. " ' AUCTION SALE- i No great characters are formed‘ in this world without suffering and self deIllifll.‘—\MHtlh€W Henry._ .___--<0&-—--- ' STRAWBERRY TREES lSome amusing stories of Lon- dc-n school-children are told by Mr. Pet; Rid-gs. the author. Chil- dren. he says, are much given to exaggerate. especially where there is no risk of evidence to me con- trary ‘being produced. He recalls seeing one chlild met by its mother on return-lug lfrom acountry holi- day. The little one at once began l 1 will sell by public auction on my premises Thursday. November 23, at 1 o'clock p. m. my stock. crop and farm implements, consisting of ‘ STOCK:—1 mare 9 years old.l (blood), 1 mare 5 years old (Crownl Right). 5 choice milk cows with ‘calf, 1 bull, 2 ‘gradcJ , CROP:—12 tons hay. 5 tons and described picking strawberries for breakfast. The mother replied “Yes and I wonder you didn't fall out of» the tree and break yaur neck." . . -+---<-o>_-___. TH‘E ROTNSOOPE 1?? ' ‘turnips. The INational Physical Ldbo-ra-l "limb" ‘lftrows. 1 single plo,w.- 1 roller, 1 cart [5 9‘ he NEW-and wheels. 1 set cart wheels and U) render a. rotating object con 1° be '4“ resl- Th“ m¢th°d “d°l"°d'(l~2sco 4% ll. P. 1 circular saw and l is difderent from. that. of illumin-lmnflz‘ 1 Se, o; tannem‘ Ho tilted‘ straw, 100 bushel potatoes. 100 huail its a Meeting I The annual‘ meeting. not‘ 19H. Judson Fox Rsnching‘0o.- wllPbe held at J.H. Judsoifi off "Tuesday Nov. 21st, st 7 pun, ‘ ‘ » ' _ For: Nov‘, fsssy-‘rrqas i 153.8 l ,Havlng so d ton lny late ... t Tuesday, November 1'1, o'clock, noon allfiny Silo implements. Harness, n. F“, Auguams mH-Furniture, etcqas X011 w STOCK :-—1 Bay Qeldlig. ‘old, 1400 m. 1 uaoloseldl jyears old. about 180011lu horse 9 ybarsoldfd- 01cc cows, 1 Gurnseycow. all lnmllk, all t Years (Shorthornfiiflfe o ireshern in May and JluieJ Gurn- r lylyears old. to freshen . 8 pigs 10 weeks old, 50 6118. lMPLEMENTSz-l truck wainu. driving wagon. 1 Massey flarris FARM {Mpmgygpgyqrrmfll Bgndlseeder. 1 set Scotch Diamond hor- er (Mcfiorniackyl hay cutter,‘ (Mc~!1‘°“{'5- 3 "cum"! Wm‘ “NW , _Cormack) 1 broad cast useder.|“l""13'°°'h '"""”°.‘" 1 h {London by the British Government (Massey Harris)’ 1 Se; whee; m". plough, 1 cros ;hns produced quite a NQW LOCKED UPbscientific-instrume bur,» 1 rake. 1 s cut ‘saw, tfifidck and ckle. HARNESR-l heavy set teem harness. made to‘ order in the West (new), 1 truck wagon pad ‘and newlbreechlng. 1 cart saddle and breech- , team pole and swlngsfl hall thresh- 1W3. 1 "l 11'1""! ‘WTFWWL ltinuously visible while‘ it appears er and cleaner‘ 1 5350mm any“ uousnnono ,1.<1_1lfEO_'i‘S;-!nclud- ng extra parlor, dinjln room, bed- 1 on“. room and kitchenftilhl tare. 1- 06°!‘ 5., 20th at 1 o'clock sharp of cXlTa herd of Shorthorn Cattle. As l am turning my attention to the grow~ ing of seed potatoes 1 will sell on my farm on above date my entire herd of pure bred cattle oi’. the fln- vst type headed by "my imported herd bull Great Scott (No. b-tfiiil) 2' years and my ‘cows Della Rey, No. 4113671) 1 years. Lady Florence, Reg. (No. 157670) 6 years. Daisy ‘oil. her blue s; < 5 '1 E"')f)\‘(>. But Est? a r 'l\l . Jim that the girl's voict- illlil |bo.trave:l. t - i o n Woc-d slleilghs high boxed nibdllfilciirltficigle “K173831211 rflllililnore‘ and "hum (lnrmwsa slelghs storm sashes. made tcqwhlsiperetl something to Violet.‘ order. C. -B. Cameron. Mt, Sto Tbs- fzfirl slipped out of the roont. wart. 10110-18-21 I ‘mew ‘i1 must be a teleffllfln" , ‘ -. lepk auduskcd for some 110-‘. - y, | Q0‘ , l - Y t, ‘ f h H I l‘ room c, ating the olbject y a ser es t 569mm,,- (gmndard Nm g 1 mukilug stove (Perlect) , 1-; “mm évllwqgpliggs tlwlzfilellrelAsgntmel-‘y. mm of the hotel brief flashes of light; ‘The priulca“ (15 gallon)‘ 1 alums-gs Mane‘- p03_l|;'1‘1YE.__no reserve, as . ‘, ‘ {l|l-llll)!*l‘.-'.‘0l' mo. iotlnrl in this vic-.M|a-‘ I 7.. - kegd u, m,‘ ' ciple made use 0f is a P1099111’ Oilburrel shot gun. Together with all farm is sold and I fl-m solos buck ‘ “mi uud they prepare for the‘ m!“ as .851“ ' f h "Hem-ii"! 4mm I 5111mm "urlll" working harnessflorks,ahovelslandfilirflf- - mehrtrlvi-‘nl: of the vesseL. The thlp:lt3l‘:al{?l:a§.é1 Tagle: lbefrfireo all: ‘which is rotated row“ an "m om" ‘r"°l°5" w ' ' I Tmxlwswllnlonms on “njum. Lulcllnrs off shore three ‘miles Orlfgpua V-wqly‘ yeb‘ fig fluufse." PPTMM t0 ‘he '5“"fa°9'““t9 “Qmllme TliRlMfiw-All sum! in) to $5.00!0\i‘!‘ $10-09‘; 3 D6!‘ will. 05 .501‘ 3mm] {rue '01s“ handed om 0m Bheunllth the axis of the jec . ‘ ‘B: cosh. Over tbatmnount 12 rnoutbslwtih- dorles and motor boats ut. out ‘ . . All“ Failed“! 8"" °° l‘ "M? lctedll on approved-Joint notes, m ‘DQNM-D MATHEW". l? of ‘Hotel Astor paper and one Hlol M“ "use" , , , from one of the rocky‘ inlets toitsite] ditto.- emrelope, ALB oho took ha!“ aha “rein ‘rgflzgjtfifig Bur Deg talent. 053101‘ ) I J Ai DONALD- n Mflfmllil side. Then th_l'qo'i tanfa h - ° m“ Y» °‘ .. fl-eroa yb- 0 erve aamy- - 1° "W"? Ed and ‘undea- l u r ‘s r s er them and walked away rather ur face appears stationary‘ n"! “L so“ is going "my. V I (No. 161165) 4 years. Hefer Rose, (No. 174303) 2 years. Roama (No. 17301) 2 years. Peach (No. 174302) 2 years. Suon Girl (No. 184368) 1% years, All safe in calf to above bull, and one of the nicest herds on P. E. l. 2 pure ‘ibred bull calves; also 1 grade cow, Ayrshire, 1 Jersey 5 years..ln milk, 1 grade. Holstein cow. 3 years in milk, 1 cow 4 years in milk. 1 cow. 7 years in milk, 1 wrade Holstein heifer 1% years, 1 brood sow. seven young pigs. Also the following: - 1 potato digger (Proctor) 1 sec. drill seeder. 1 stngle plow, 1 scuf- Iler, 1 S. T. barrow. 1 horse hoe, (now),.1 spraying outfit truck and barrel, 1 cream separator, 1 mud digger. new. This eale is ‘positive No reserve. i ‘ Terms 12 months on all sums ov- Arr $10.00. 6 per cent. off ~for cash. Home and get your choice. As you null" never get another chance to secure such fine stock. ' [JOHN 0 LINS, ' Cornwall si AGENTS WANTED AGENTS JWAKE $10 DAILY tak- ing orders for new book. “Story of Canada." containing over 100 pages 160 illustrations; history of Cun ado. from earliest settlement to present. Enormous demnnd, bit: profits: credit given; freight paid; exclusive territory: Outfit fry-c; uci at once. Winston Co.. Dept. 0.. Toronto. \ FARM FOR SALE l offer for sale my farm of 190 ncrcs, situated at Greenvnie, Lot 46. Socty~five acres of which are cleared and nearly all in a splen- did state of cultivation, the bul- anco under a fine growth of bar-l and soft wood. This property is only 2 miles from a railway sta- tion. 2 miles from cheese and starch factories. and 4% miles from the town of Soumls. For par- ticulars, write D. C. Mae-DONALD, J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer Greenvole. Lot 48. P.E,l. s. s. “MANOA” SPECIAL TRIP CHARLOTTETOWN To ST. Jomvs NFLD. ; The l. 8. "MANDA" vvl Charlottetown audit. John’ 8th ‘ . . t , ‘fihlpporu are adviapd to- infomintielfsnd mu Ilply CiARIVELL BROS, Agents ll make a epeeleierlp between |,_Nfid.,' or or about ‘December ‘I bookgspuce early. Foffurther to. ‘ h’; Air-tin corona m. on , buck ill time to help. V‘ ter, 6 tablespoons sugar. » flour ‘sifted with; _ balun call, and since so much secrecy was llllldlfi of it. I knew. too. that it must. be from Bud. z Esther. of course. miss} ‘know odil‘ 1‘ E 5911 IO E an ‘flnafiougg tggrham when sheitcd for the purpose of ‘landing the “.35 Wm, “.5 row dtnys, when she HQUOIZ-lt has its drawbacks, inas- hud “me to change h" pom, Oflmuch us it ‘is joined to the vmnln~ view agltzls. that l would mu nei-‘Wld by a llaflww rmlseway- There At. least. I wouldtell her that Vio- IS only one road connecting Nah- let wns still in- love and that i Rm "lid LYllTl- _ » thought. Eventually they wnum Along this road the llquormltst marry‘ banranslported by truck, and om- ‘Blrt first we must. make sure c915 NWO 11430141941 10 M011 all vo- m," mud. w”. out of hisl pregapi hicles proceeding toward Lynn. dirflculty. Neither Esther nor Jim I’ is flflldjlhQré are more than would ever forgive even the su5~ 40 salesmen of the gang whose Kestion of dishonesty. ‘ 5°16 111110’ 1B 51° Deddle the stuff to ‘Violet came in. her eyes troubl- regular customers aftcr it finally ed "her mouth with that little rcachemtbe mainland. Manyoi flfelnfhlung‘ . expression _al these customers are said to be the crcrnere that ‘made he; prominent and wealthy. North so _ appealing to look Shore residents who welcome at‘. She fiollevwed me back to the ——=—-¢o->-____ klcllen to whisper to me. ‘They've gotten some new cvi- dence. and there's an investigate tion on tonight and the day miter tomorrow, and Bud hus to be at court then. Bud says if onl) M!" Meade were ‘back in town. he wouldn't mind. But he had a let- ter from bin} sari“? us: would b9 Quard Road. While Nahum: ipldeally situa- roo mlmv OHNAMENTS “PM newest enterprise of the wo~ men's inetit/ut-e ls a campaign agminst the overcrowding of rboms‘. particularly living-rooms. of email houses pith useless ornaments. This has long been a cause of Wmwlulnt by country doctors and hvmlc Qrperts. In country cot- tages, mantels. over-mantelq. corn- er cupboards, side tables. and 01d. llbailionéd whatnots loaded _ with all sorts of articles, are comom ly seen.‘ A visitor to a small N - folk cottage last summer was as tinnlsbed to ‘find five clocks, three of the mgrandfatbsr. cloclls.'l the parlor,» Labor-saving and b genie are the aims of the present cam- paign which has started in no following s. conference of wvnlsn at Wfmbornejwlisre it wsgjtatsq that a visitor to‘; oottagoi counted e50 allele‘, month in one small rodni. To-‘morrbw Joy And Anxiety . ENGLISH scones‘ 3 cups flour. 2 tablespoons but» 1-?- clip. 2 toa- cup Sun-Maid lRalsins. 1 egg. ‘spoons baking powder. ‘>6 milk. ' ‘ lBeat the ‘sugar and butler to a cream. Add egg. _lll(~i'l ‘milk»,snd ‘ powder. Mix the raisins in‘ betor nll the flour is adlfléd. Malta infill. (Hugh. Roll out“‘ano out mm biscuits. am in a quick oven. ‘ For best" resultaiiuhae, in y) ornsmoiitall, i” . i ' . u ‘tlolu badge’: dlzmpearg so l-Qignwdfs: 3mm” riedly, as one who has come safe- - ly through a. rurtber hazardous ad- _ venturmthe clerk grinned sardoni- cailyand renllarlzec, to the Kansas City mm who was‘ signing the register‘ for hi! regular monthly vleitz.‘ ' , ‘ Silo saved ‘a dime that time. but I'm.l‘hOlliiI$' she won't do it again. Shecame near coming a cropper Hereafter she'll y a. dime to the mfild in the‘ lad s’ room and get fehe waums without having‘ the; feeling of a first ollfender In court." . "Wasn't she staying here?" in‘- uulredrtbe Kansas City man. . 11f nhehad been she would hovel gone do‘ the mull clerk for that stationery." replied the clerk. "If thmt were not enough her [NO-l montof hesitation when l asked her‘ if ehe was a guoo-t was sniffi- olont to clinch it. Moreover. it is Dantof ‘Olir rbuslness w know faces lln I! have never seen her face lbflrflfg, We don't ees many of herkind these dnys. They stop- etf xtpming around when we shu-s. Zgpifrqe. access to hairpins, face powder, ‘rouge, iipstlcks, manicure [towels and stationery." ‘ - What did you do," pursued the KQMMCMY man. “run a lffee beuu- t7 parlor?" vjulrosap lumen POWDER " BOXES "fflftllt ‘was albout the size o1 it,” unlflbed the clerk. "foe ladies‘ room Med to -be equipped with all those accessories. nu they bad to do wu to walk in and help the» solves. There was a maid in at- Idndltntie, but ehe was a 283456 ‘ndsncb, but she was asked no ions.’ and whether or not she. .- dflpended on the mood of use!" of the conxplowlon restor- t5‘ l base articles cost a pretty 1e . ieee-oficotton into the ' Aer box and shake it into - ,3 9r _ . She would continuqgtliifiufi- ‘ her ovnrewififiole wlrflled. Another w‘ d atioioa doun hair- plns in her an when she needed onlypne. {daily a bathroom din- vlan towels uutpsame from .,our w mold have toowst . an prsjid lsignqwh it "the I A cenvbiogfl "l. "ml-“lisii-l" 4 .01 Keeping, that‘ room. supplied ' 15$.‘ - a A woman would go in with 3 er- M"! powder box empty. h. ‘ It. strument lo expected to prove use- ful to.- measuring slpeed and for studying the phenomena of vibra- tion and strain In rotating objects. Ilchinu‘ l Pl PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves lTCHlNG FILES and Y0" can get restful slew If!" "W first application. All drugglsts are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OiNTMENT fails in the treat- ment oi‘ any case of XTCHING. BLIND. BLEEDING or '_ TRUDING FILES. -. A Mod- lt is guarantaadilby rau- ioine Co. Manufacturers of the world-famous Lei-Gil" BRQMO _‘ QUININE raoléttg 6% This signature l? of PAZO omnlnufr. if you areunable to [at PAID “NEW ““““..12“‘..2'.2.‘§".2' sen . n Paris Modloigfiou. 198 §pldinu Avmdilliionto, Ind a y will“: ml , o _ u prom . your some,“ addnu‘: plainly.‘ , (MADE IN OANADA) ‘ Tenders williiié. nuclei-signed up to‘ Wedded!) c, manure 1?‘: _ pile nontthefi bbdll , , u, ., ‘stable L- 'Z§.°.2d&“.-“l’4‘?§“tll§"“ ‘f. day follow- MR8. Phrnlck F. KvELLY, Fort Augustus flats . _._.\..- \ By virtue of a. statute execution to me directed issued out of His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature at the suit of Alexande Horne, Howard R. I-lllson and‘ H. Hooper Horne against William-D. Pigott. l. have taken and seized all life estate, right, title. and interest ol’ the said William J. Plgott,‘ iii and to all that tract, lece and par, cel of land situate. ly g and being on Tovmshl‘ Number thirty-seven in Queen's‘ umy in Prince ward island, ‘bounded?’ and describ ed as follows, that ll'to_ say:- Oommoneinfl at tumor-tn "oilorb o! Savage ‘Harbor at the southwest ‘coma of Patrick Ibehsnls lend, thence running northoflyfor the distance of one bu dredtsud forty- one ‘chains or to‘! d‘ tlliflreogrifthe, Gulf of 5t. Lawrence,‘ t once westerly along the shot-rm: the dlstanoeof, five chains» and fifty links. thence southerly and barallelwith the mu first mention- ed iinrto Savage. l-ionbol-Ystoressld and thence along fliQYQIlOiII cours- es or the shore thereof to the vim , abetted _br_‘ the Lawrence ‘Ibo Ii‘ stormy‘, first fine lug. shore‘, of" the‘ out! or s ‘Patrick Mammoth. l z Clearing Sale As I am retiring f h rom. farming I have instructed Mr. Peter Brodie. Auctioneer, to sell-l by public auc- tion on my premised u Suffolk. on Wednesday. Nov_ er 22nd at 12 o'clock noon the. wing; - Stockt-l resin rod filmrthoru cow. ,1 pure bred‘ Sborthonl ‘cow to freshen in January, 2 milch cowsto freshen in April. 1 lllire bred 8M - horn heifer in calf. 1- grade Bho t- horn hsiier‘ in visit, .1 year ‘old Shorthonn heifer. oligiblejfor regis- tration, a heifers. shot-thorn grade. 1 Holstein cow milking. .1 Shot-thorn ‘bull oaii 6 months old. 4 ‘_ ‘o for registration. 1 registered‘ ‘shortborn bull 2 years old, 1 horse 8 years _ old, 1 horse 6 yearn old '1 driving 1 horse _(Joe Dillon ll]! years old. 1 ‘brood sow. 2 “y old pigs, 40 helm. » ' ' . . » Implemento hay rake. manure drill, h.