,0: The-t Island Guardian . sois-io-s-si. . s a! 1i‘;- QO-O Q.‘ _, I ocr. 10,1923 . been erected by day labor and y." may be removed in sections to be l’ erected elsewhere. Suitable for gar- ages ctr-bungalows. Tenders will be received for all the erections to- {ethar m’ for any one or more of _ thenL-All must be cleared from the ' yard thy October 30th next. ; 08ers must be addressed in writ- llll t0, The Guardian. 136 Prince Streetand marked “Teodor” on the If i left oifhlde corner of the envelope. The highest or any tender ma)’ not necessarily be accepted. Publishing Co. FARM FOR SALE I ofler for sale my farm of 93- aorea at Suflolk, well watered. 65 acres clear, balance covered with lumbar,- will sell with or without, crop to suit purchaser. ‘ DAVID F. DOVER, Suffolk 1 87H iis-iii. BHARilIiTTETliWN Bllllllll ill a TRAliE lllllill above Board ‘will be h Rooms 0n Wediiesda p. m. WALL LARGE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AND H IN CHARL We are authorized by Mrs. Th October 11, 1923, commencing at 1 tenement dwelling house, situated All modern conveniences and large in splendid repair. Also on the same day at 12.30 house, situated on King Street, No. sale. valuable furniture for Mrs. Hughes 200 Sydney Street, Parlor, Dining R Mata, Rugs, Dishes, Ollcloths. Stov The regular quarterly meeting of the On the same day commencing at 1.30 p. m. we will sell all the known plan of makini: coulzh s r_up rit home. But have you_ evcr u1.c it? \\’hen you do, you will uudcreinn-l why thousands of families, tho world ovcr, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple u_uil i-hcu , btit tho way it takes hold or a voug will quickly earn it a permu- ncnt place in your home, Into 9, lli-oz. bottle, our 21,4, ounces of Piiicx; then add pain granulated sugar syrup to fill up_thc bottle. Or ' desired, use clarified uiolasses. honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either ivny‘, 1t tastes good. never spoils, and tgivcs you 1d ounces of bcttcr rough rcmetlv than you coi d buy ready-made for $2. 50, I is really wonderful how quickly this home-mode remedv conquers a cough-usually in 24 hours or less. it seems to penetrate throudh every .iir passage, loosens a dry. hoarse or tight couch. lifts the phlezm. hauls the membranes, and izives almost im- rncdizite relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hnnrsencss, croup, bronchitis. and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norwuv pine ex- tract, and has been used for genera- tions forjhrout: and chest ailments. To ilVOlil dis npointmcnt. ask you; druunist fnr 2% ounces of no! with directions. and dou’t accent anv- fhing else. G_unr11nteed to give abun- liite satisfaction or monev refunds . The Pinex Co., Toronto, Ont. ll.Y MEETING l old in the Board y, October 10th at 8 ACE L. HIGGINS Segretary OUSE FURNITURE _ OTTETOWN eresa __Hughes to sell on Thursday. 2 o'clock noon her splendid double on Sydney Street, No. 200 and 202. lawn. Out buildings and everything we will sell that double tenement 9 and 11. Terms for properties at found in her part of the house No. oom, Bed Rooms, Hall and Kitchen, GIVING UP Chapter 9S~ "if rne marries for love. on» los es love. and ii there is nothing else. everything is lost. At least 1 have this." Her eyes swept the grounds about the house. her mind took in the magnificent. house and the -.tafi of servants she managed so effl- cicutly. the huge stables and gal" ages, the farmlands that lay bc- yond the gzirdene~und the impres- sive list of guests who were com- ing fur the week-end. Nedda had a social secretary now, u pretty little college gradu- ate who kept lier engagements straight, filled in a halld at bridge when someone was needed (and played such an intelligent one, that it was nevcr a winning game). planned amusements so no guest ever wus bored. and placed people .11 dinner so they never sat by peo- ple they disliked. , “if ‘this’ brings you any hiippi- iiess, you are lucky," 1 answered. "But. l don't believe it does" '.\'edda luughcd, leaning back ‘in her chair, and using her parasol 1o tease her prize Chow which lay illl thc terrace at hcr fcet_ happened to the three of us in tho lust few _v1-:ire‘—— to you and Sliir- lcy and myself." she answered. "l‘m luckiest and happiest, because I was cold blooded about the whole only a. few years ago we wcrc at thing. D0 yoit rcmembcr, Connie, school and used to slip away from Mademoiselle in recreation hours, to buy. cuuily ut the irillage?" The 110.2. worrictl by licr prirusol got up and moved away from her. .\'O(ltlil went. on: “Slilrltyv rlccitlcd love was the only thing in life. i=0 she sloped with u pennilcsis man." “She ivzis huppy cnough——" “For :1 your 0r so. She got tired tizioiigli of her romantic young hog- xur. tiutl licr prior and virutous life. liui she “'11s clever etiough not. tn lt-tt lier family know it, so 14hr: made iliem settle n handsome allnivuncc on her bcforc she promised to leave him." “But Neddzi~-" "lti: trite! She got over being in love in no LlfllB-flillf! tol me. She viillll it was an experience uni. to be missed and elite knows boticr now. Sn she has her allowance, he's toiling hcr divorce. and she'll pro- liulily marry tlic richcet man in the city in a few _vurs_-" 1 had not sccu Slilrleyyso this was iieivi-i to me. "As for you—ivell, wily talk of You czime off worst of all. I ill ea and lots of everything. BENJ. CARTER 8s SON, Auctioneers 881-10441. Attention SheepgBrccders A meeting of the P. ers will be held on Friday, October 12th in the office of the Department of Agriculture at 1.30 p. m. to appoint one of ent the Maritime Provinces at the Dominion Live Stock meetings t Other business relative to the Association will be considered. AUCTION SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE , There will be an auction sale of pure bred registered cattle, at the farm of Milligan (and Morrison, Northam, Lot 13, October 17th at 1 ‘0’cl0ck p. m., consisting of high grade calves, heifers due to freshen milk to freshen in Mar in this sale are two daughters, Island Rose, with an official 10 months record of 14,850 lbs. milk and 571 lbs...0f bu the year. One of these daughters freshen in November also two daughters of Black Rose Beauty, the second with official 10 months record of 11,350 lbs. milk and 467 lbs. butter l0 months. The grand daughter 0f the above mentioned calves and heifers have an official seven day record of 24 I also offer two dau Rooker, official 10 months record 13,728 lbs., The sire of those calves were imported from Ontario and carries the blood lines of the best milking strains of Can- This is an opportunity to start right. Reason for selling-overstocked.‘ Sale without milk, 552 lbs. butter. ada. fail. Terms at sale. Six approved notes. (Sgd.) MILLIGAN & MORRISON EASTERN alllzliflgggkphl-INIIIEIES- INC- ...EZ'.‘$ZI.°..."L‘L‘€Z éiifiiiibifiii; t. ' fflfill all lnaaongrr lervlee III-tween St. John an! Bolton t BI. 10B]! All) 309E011 l. NOR DINGLEY will leave at. John over! Wednesday at r1 Saturday at I p. rn. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. ay trips are via Eutport and Lubeo, due Boston about 10 10-10-71. l I w, trips are to Bolton dlreo '-—beave Boston Mondays dltloba. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI _ Iljlqoroesanoraror “uncut.- .11. - E. Island Sheep Breed- its members to repres- o be held at Toronto. 885-10-6-41. OF PURE BRED this winter, cows in ch and April. Included tter, freshenin g inside 3-4 lbs. of butter. ghters of Mary 'l‘insen and twelve months on Foxes AndR-anch For for the purchase of ranch and foxes of the North Shore Sliver Black . 1° 111' tuillhi tiliiiéliiiiii“ 710.11. SAIlE__ We call attention to advertise- ment of coal to be sold by auc- tion til. Soiiris on Thursday the 11th instant from the stranded schooner "Plnleff llyiidmzin & Co., Ltd, inform us tliut several coasting vessels got luin trouble as it result. of the big stnrtn lust ivci-k. OTliIU-lll-Zi. ' Auction sulc of (foul from Stratiii- Pll St-litmiicr “Pililc-f’ at Souris, About 50 ions of lnveruetss Coal trikcn front above stiindetl schoon- er will bc sold ill. Auction on the Railway Wharf at Sourie on 'l‘liuns- tiny tlit- llili at 2 p. m. Coal at. pur» chziscfs risk. ’l‘t-rmis cuslr HYNDMAN d. CO., LTD. 1.l0ytl's Agents for P, E. l. 975-10-10-2]. WANTEI) Wimlcrl 200 wootisnicn for Flem- ming: Gibson l.ttl., Juniper, N. 13.. Leaving Charlottetown Friday, October 12th. Fare paid. For l'ur~ ilier information see ouv WETLCH. Itovore lloiol 922-10 9B1. Will be loading n car of LIVE FOWL, Wedncsrlay, Oct. 10th at the freight élllPll, Charlottetown. Fowl weighing foul‘ pounds and up wanted. Hitrhnst cash prices paid. PENDLETON BROS. Suffolk, l‘_ E. l. 2i Sale By Tenders t. lno Sundays about I p. n. and Fridays at 10 a. m. for mut- IIATIIOOII Il-fl - the Iatropolltaa Llae aapran law York Ill potato loath and For Co., Ltd.. Baltic, Prince County. and ranch separately. Highest or any tenders not necessarily ac- ceptetl. North Shore Silver Tenders may ‘be mgfln fnr yo"; Black Fox Co., Ltd. "What a lot of odd things have, "After. the way Tenlac has helped imy daughter, I feel that 1 should tel-l everybody what a fine medicine it ls," is the appreciative statement made recently by J. Dorals, well-known contractor, 210 Boulevard hlonklaud, Villa St., lziurient, Quebec. “.\ly daughter, Bertha, was in a run-down condition for u _vetiir or more, and nervous indigestion af- fected her so serious-sly ehe had to stay home from school at titties. She became very Lliln and llrall. ilDd was so nervous she could bard- ly write. She could seldom sleep. end~go so she did not even care tor dlvenslon. "She has gained seventeen pounds by taking Tanlac. and ls the picture ol‘ health. splendidly’, sleeps like an infant. her nerves tire stead)’. stirong and alert, and enjoys lier‘ school work anti outdoor life and exercise like othcr health)’ 81145;’. Tanlac is worth its weight in fiflifl- l Tanlnc is for sale b)’ 3"_1§°°d druggigtg___ Accept no substitute’ Over 37 million‘ bottles Bold- Fsflnueo to like ~my niiniiinti, but I married him because I knew he would inherit a lot of money. He has and here we are. l'm going to be the social leader 0f the coun- try before I'm dead. As for him- ivell, l'like lilm as well as I ever did." Ismiled to myself. 1 fancied af- iicr husband than she pretended. The very zeal with which she kept him iiittzrested in her to the exclu- <lUZl of everyone, proved that was more than a desire to be everything to him. She was too lzizy in work so hard for just that. The first czirloatl of guests (1.1)- ipezired, in time for luncheon, Ned- -la movcd away to greet them, a slender figure that walked with uireful grace. in a. gown of crcnm chit-ion and heavy fllet iacc, u fig- ure that suited exactly T191‘ 19"" zicetl garden and white peacocks and hcr private strip of ocean. 1t was the sort of iveok-eiid party Winthrop would have iitloreil. 1 scarcely" saw Nedda uftcr the tzilk on the terrace, and ivue ulziii I had been asked down the evening be fore the other guests camc- Thcre were motor trips in the afternoon and tennis and swim- were still not mfruitl of it little still liurii, and golf for the less active. We worc correct sports costumes iii the mornlux, and dressed for the garden party that every afternoon became. We met fol‘ 18a, and erg-uttered to put on new and ex- pensive goivns for dinner, 11nd in the evening some 0f us danced and some played cards. The men-Slim" liietl in the enormous oak panelled Sfllfllflflg room. with the women crudutiily’ drifting in 11nd joining the games as the night went on, We played until far in the morn- ing. and met next dziy or rather that vcry tiny before luncheon, all of us nervously keyed 11D l0 ll"! ncw program and only a few of 115 pulc ifrom the tivcr-exertion of hav- ing a good time. But Ncddzhfmd Nctltlafis new place, were (‘OXISIODP i-d n very great success. - should take "ii-vefifitfldivhflti: i -1 was assigned a suite of rooms in rose and blue and Em. 1119665 0i iuntique French furniture that Ned- i da had paid thousands for. As I luy ln bed and looked about the room, with all its restless lines and silt null carvings and painted cup- ltls, 1 suddenly wanted Mother Tay- lor's house. Restless though that was, it. wits also homely-it was meant for peoplc. who ate boiled lici-f anti tltimplings and wciit to bed before niiilniizlit. So 1 telegraphed Mother Taylm" l was coming within a week. And l lay awake wondering whether l little Connie along with me again. in tiny case. I was giving up this magnificence for some sort of simplicity‘. TOmOITOW——)lOl.ll9l' THYIOFS P1111151 ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION A very pleasant spent r11 the. home of liir. and ‘Mrs. bcr of the tiicniberu of Clyde Rlvcr Prcsbytcriun Church ttsuotiibieil tn hid furcwcll to Miss Eleanor, prior to lier departure for Boston. iilnss. She will be one of the principals in an interesting cvcnt lli u short time, and will mttkc ltcr home in l-Jast Pllitsburiz Pcun. The following uiltlrcns was rcziii by Rcv. Mr. (‘.01- ln lilcNcvin ituil a prcstinietion made of u iznncrotis sum of money. hilt-is lilurcliison thankcil ‘"1011 nntl nil fortliclr thoughtfulness anil tlic cxpri-usioiis nf good-will shown Dainty rofrcshnicnts were iscrvctl llllfl nf-icr tho singing nl’ “Auid Lani: Sync“ the company dlupcri-i- futitrc. Dcar Frlcnil: Wit have liilcly henrd of your intentions to soon lcilvn our prov- DAViD 8 3 I X I ously appealing in its acn/rohlng, penetrating analysis of modern ilic .......... .. lier people live and grow and are real and the emotion of romance pervades the book. it has the charm of the past and the tas- clnatlon of the pres- emu. EN" ls Y6! l‘. Ler all that Nedtlu caved more fer‘ Iii mint’, for the younger guests who inc; sows have met here to nilth? to offer our appreciation for what vou have nit-ant tn us, 11nd @0111"?! our beat wishes for W11" lull"? days. For some ycnrs you have filled a largo placc in our home life, our community lifu, and our church life. Who-rover you wn-ul. you al- ways brought a smile, which cheer-- ed every home that was fnriitnzits to have you as u guest. As n teach- Pl‘ you pavi- served the community well, leaving nu iuflencc on the boys and girls that cannot be iveighcd or measured. in our church you hzivc bccu a most faith- ful ivuriicn; your places in the choir and Sabbath School wcrc seldom citipty. And now we shall be much thc poorer because of your rciiiovul. As you leave its tnk- ing those fiiic qualities of hnnrt 11nd hczitl ulong with. you, we know that sonic othcr’ district will bc very much cnrichetl through rcceiv ing you us :1 tiicnibci"; so while we shall fccl tlic loss for many days. we sliziill not troiupluiu. Rather, we shall rcjoicc tliut through you wc of York Point wertfable to give such a f‘fll’ll.l‘ll)llil0ll to the larger society‘ nf the world. As you go wc should like you lo rciucinber that you curvy ulniii: with you the vcry best wislics of all your fricnils. May your day's 11c long and happy 11nd may you lizivc just as much of the good things of this lifc as you can bcur. Along with these wishes we also offur you ‘this. us '1 siiiull token of our iiincr fcclings and trust that iii sonic measure it may speak to you of the warm pliicc. inlss you but we shall nOt forget you and trust that ere long we may be prlvilcgctl in \\'9l(‘.Oll1llll.Z| you back, evcn though only fur 2i holiday. SlLillPtl on bcliiilf of the congre- gatlon. H. McMlLLAN Supt. of (‘lytlo River Sabbath School Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneyslf Bladder Bothcrs or Back Hurts l Exiting ton much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some fortu, says u well-known authority. iiccause the acids crc-zitcd cxcltc the kidneys. Then they become ovcrivorked, got sluggish, clog up and ciiusn nil sorts of distress, particularly backache and ~iiiisery in the kidney rcgiou. rheumatic twliigcs, severe headaches, ncltl stoiiiuck‘ constipation. topltl livcr‘ slccplesness. bladder and urliiury irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys areift acting right. or if bladder bothers you. begin ilrlnk- lwcnlmz ‘wmiiuiz, lots of good water and also get about foiir ounces of Jail Suits D. H lilurchluou. York Point onifrmn any good pharmacy, wk" u Thllf-“fiill? 591m limb who“ a mm"‘tublcspoonful in n glass of \\'ill8l‘ iii-fore breakfast for ii fcw tlziys and your kidneys iiuty llllrll 111:1. fine. This fuitinui-t HilllS is maili- from tho ucid of grapes untl lciiitin juice, combined with lithlu. nntl has Iii-en uscil for years to flush (dogg- ctl ltlrlutiys and lllillllllilll‘ tlictti to activity; also to ncutruilzc 111i.- dClflS in the system so tliut they iin longer irritatc, thus often reliev- ing illsorilers. Jutl Salts cannot injure aiiynno; nizikcu a tlplirzlltful effervescent lllhlu-ivater drink which minim". of men and wnnicn tukri now itutl then to liolp keep the kidneys untl ~11 with many good wishes for 11143111111111’? OTKIIIIS clean, thus oftcii tivolillng serious kidneys tllsorii. crs. By all moans hzivc. your AGREE- t/hat "BLACK OX. while novel of the physician examine your kitlticys at least twice ti your, so+voo+¢4~o+++o¢o4 coco 04+» noooomaooooo» w» s, Q. GEORGE M. BELASGU 1T2 120111111 "Y" says: i fGertrude Atlicrton has u“ has been created in licr latest novel, "BUICK 0x011," 1i mm“ n Mmber vlvltl story. trcnicntl- °r 70M“ “m” l have been fortun- nto enough to gct hold of 11. story so worth whiio iis Mrs. Athcrtows Black Oxcn." One. cannot 11nd any- "hlll! modern which la better." THE worth "BLACK OXEN" will begin serlailyln this paper starting Saturday, October 13th. Order your copies in advance. The Charlottetown Guardian Circulation Manager: -8end me the Guardian for (Ollp and Mali) ........... commencing with the first installment of "Black Oxs B93700 iyucamsuirrrsqs. She eats ‘ she is.’ you hold in cvcry heart. Wc shall ' 1cm: ====i= Z! "'11P ‘t - I7 1 f" 1:1 :5’: ac: =2 k’ 1:1: 1:?- ‘:‘=~ .35: —_\i=____,,_- Oil n» a yaar 0r AGE TWO THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN _ i . 1 DERS WANTED , an T’ ~ i‘ "vast-arr “iii- wii, ‘FATHEH GIVES iiili %§'*.1..“".§:::.fi.:":"1::";:;1 i "~°~"-=i~.iit~’i‘='ii-=i=='-=-=’-i"‘ PENDULUM” ~ “A 5 11 " i, mi-Eartiauzsagrtssii: c ' ‘T Ii You've llrObflblV iiwii of this ivt-ll- H,”,,,+H,............ _ “a ome , Inside temperature 75 shows-Outside. 4 below: Sudden changes such as these are the cause of many of those dangerous and disagreeable coughs and colds. A “CEETEE" Underclothinghls a sure iprotection tdoors. I m Wade only by w; AUCTION iOF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lAND FURNISHINUGS at 202 Syd noy Street on Friday, October 12th, 1923, commencing at 1 p. m, cum. prising Mahogany parlour set, DlNlN GROOM furniture, 3 Bcd- room Suites, Wardrobe, Oilstove, 2 burner, Rugs, Ollcioth, Range, Etc. A. _ WILLIAMSON. 907-10-6-51. Clearance AUCTION SALE At North River OF STOCK, CROP, FARM IMPLE- MENTs. ON THURSDAY, OCT. 11, AT 1 0'CLOCK SHARP llnvlng sold my furni 1 will scll on above date my stock, crop, iin plonients as follows: STOOKz-l mare 10 years old. 1 black mare 11 years old, 1 (told 2V1 years old by Dlngolii; i colt‘ 21/, years old, ilrzift, 1 foul. 1 tlyzilt horse, 3 mllch cows. 1 cow ill freshen Dec. 1st, 1 dry cow, 2 hell- ers 21/5 years old, 1 heifer 11,4, ytears old. 1 calf, 2 fat ox, 1 brood siiw, 2 spring pigs, 20 goose, 60 hcus, 1 sits engine. 7 horse power and quantity of new farm implements and all crop and other articles not mentioned. iSule positive. No reserve. Terms 12 mouths on all over $5.00 6% oil‘ for cash. J. W. DONAHOE, North River J. A. MacDONALD, ................. .. Auctioneer. 864-10-5-51. " FOR gSALE 14 acres of land in high state of cultivation, with 9 roonied hnuso 11nd barns all in good condition, 1 mile from Charlottetown. Also 10 acres of prime land with 6 roomod dwelling and large barn, Waggon house and granary. BillllS K. F. McRAE, East Royalty 527-9-20 tws. I Auction Sale I will sell by public auction at Emit ltovauy on Saturday. Oct. 1a, at 1 ociock sharp. the following: 2 registered Ayrshire cows, coming 4 years; 2 choice Ayrshire grado cows, one to freshen in November nntl one in December; 1 aim-g cliolce Guernsey grade cow, 6 yrs; 1 choice milk cow, newly from“. od: 1 Jersey grgdg cow; g Ho], {iteln grade cows; l [army com Perms at sale. l2 mouths credit. OHAI. ROBERTI, ' last loyalty. .t. A. MoDONALD; .ig Favoured by Ladies Vents and Bloomers CEETE No. 220 PUBLIC SALE BY Auctioneer ~ VA UABLE B {ROTC CVC this year are: in fine purewool. CEETEE No. 432 cashmere and wool Undcrcloth- ing "dc luxe". 4O 1| 6Q?‘ Gall,‘ (Jr-l. Private Sale I 11m offering by private stile m) residence 9G ililsbornugh St., very desirable property, complete iii every dctuil, large yiii-il nmi barn. also garden. Cuu be inspected from 3 to 5 o'clock on the 81h, 0th 10th inst. N. own J. A. FARQUHARSO . > Churlottct irKiiM FER SALE J l offer for SillE my beautiful iorin oi 1110 iicrcs. situated at 5<1"l“11i°1'l. near Suitioii 11nd Bout. This “"1" i5 l" lligli suite of culli- iiitiou, tiibuudaticc oi mud illltl shell llliltl near. Aiiygm. iomdm: n“. n inriu would do wcll by 01,111,; Lllltl OVOF. RONALD CURRiE, 884-10-5-6l, w. PRO- PERTY FOR SALE IN CH’TOWN We are authorized b? Mr. John Rooney Coffin & Co., Grocery Store, Grafton Street, Tl)“ Property is new with iali modern im. provements, f r o s t Droof cellar and every thing first class. In- spection at any time. BENJ. CARTER 8: SON Auctloneeer 1.1x .. n w ~4 l ii SCOIOIlfOFL,‘ against these sudden changes. It is light enough in weight so as not to be uncomfortable indoors. yet its fine closely-knit texture keeps out the cold Pure wool keeps the body at n temperature and is the only safe covering ma ch. in ' CEETtig-E ti». Z25 w Sold by the Worn by the “Jfiiagfis Best Dealers Best People For Men: CEETEE ,4’¢~ Look for the Sheep on every Garntcnl iAGENTS WANTF): l Ain intelligent mun or woman to .travel and appoint agents. Yearly ‘contract, guaranteeing $111114 and jexpenses. ($21.00 iveokly average); lcoiiiinlsslon besides. Wduston 1C0" ‘Dept. W. F., Toronto, 22-vrs12i. I _ lFURNITURE "SALE l i l We will sell for Miss IJennie Sellar at her ihome N0. 290 Grafton ,Street, on Wednesday, Oct. 10th at 1 0’cl0ck 1D. m. l All her house furni- g g g A t; jture and effects, com- Claims Against The Province Notice is llfirchy given g0 a" W”, iflflllfi, firms and corporations hav- ing flulms ilRillilSl. the Government i1 liiiiso lulivurtl island due prior iii/tho oill 11111‘ 0f September, 1923. riiilt such claims with dates and '1 lmitlirulam must be furnished not lzitcr than llic 15th November 1.92.1, oillorwise the same W1“ not he entertained. B? Order, (“ARTHUR NEWBERV 5728 gcslzbvzririgllfigecutlve Council ‘prising parlor, dining room, bed rooms, hall and kitchen furnish- ings, dishes, rugs, car- pets, mats, 3 stoves, shades and lots of nice things. BENJ. CARTER & SON, Auctioneeer 910-10-8-3i. bitlililii FROM MONTREAL TO BELFAST-GLASGOW to sell 011 Saturday, (lct. 11. Nov. 1i _‘._ Min-burn Oct» 13 cvmmencing at 83.‘: 323.3112‘; 1.3122321! 12 0’cl0ck noon. His ‘H a TO-(LIVEHPOOL . new double tenement til-ii iii Q1111 it. .. 11132511? gill!“ with store. 32E: §§"..§?.‘I:...‘.“.a.........zliiflliii? °" 232* adimm“? “W3 'é‘.’."'=§’l.a.iaa'_“$’33i“.i3°" AMFTON Oct. 13. Nov. 10 .................................. .. ...................... .. Empress of France‘ T0 CHERBOURG. SOUTHAMP- TON. ANTWER Oct. 10. Nov. 7 Oct. 24. Nov. 21 . ‘From Quebec , "VI HIOIIIFIOIIIT OIUIIIO III!’ YIAI ‘bro m the It Anal! ts Loni Alilll G. IIUCI IUIPII C. l‘. l. AIIII 9.5%“ mvfi!’ .11" ' '