'~ act. a. 191%., w Clearance Auction Sale oi Stock and Crop ‘ i am instructed by Michael r. Situiott to sell ‘by Public Auction on his p. ‘ses at MOUNT RYAN Wednesday, Oct. 20th. At 12 o'clock sharp Gtocic-Colt 1 1-2 years old. General Purpose; Registered Stal- donrnsv-Ai North Wil-tslilre on _.v.l \l-.s Geo.‘ L Godfrey, ti sun. - i m iiiiiioiiiiii l! loving memory of John Mar.- shal, deported this life on Oct. 19. 1918. “Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by Ml wife lndJamtly. 8549 10 18 1i. stains Awnsr Aucoiioi. ’ train-Isle LANGUAGES Baron Kelvin, dnm Orted; Horse. General Purpose, 8 years old; Mare, General Purpose, 4 yedrs old, 4 extra Mllcli COWs, 5 young, lat; 2 Calves 5 months old, Brood Sow, 8 young Pigs, 60 Hens. Crop-GOO bushels Choice Bann- rr Oats, 8 tons Straw, 15 tons Hay, 200 bushels Potatoes, 100 bushels "Furnlps. Terms-All sums up to $10.00 cash; over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. Six per cent off for cash. If stormy Sale will take place on first fine (lay. Sale positive. no lion 6 years old, Clydesdale, sired I reserve as owner ls going West. Yin J. A. MaoDONALD, Auctioneer. Michael F. Slnnoti, Mount Ryan. i 3525-10-16-21. _1._..:_.~ g1 r _;-'~ '_~r.__ — - _ -- ,_._ —— - -———- . .». ‘$4.1... illlulil. November ..'>th. Complete five 1110111115‘ coursi- Agriculture. Well equipped wood working, farm curpentry., blaicksmithlng and liirm inechiin~i ics workshops. Seed, Soil andl (Iliemical and Physical Laboruton; li-s. Five Instructors and a number of Short Course Lecturers. l Enrollment Forms and full par- ticulars on application to the Ag- ricultural Department or to the l Principal, Agricultural High School Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. Robert Homo,‘ o; Laus-QHHQ‘ Applications should be forwarch 3‘vnzm1and;h3g been in the United ed at once. Only seventy-live stuil- Saaites attending the FlfLHHl-ill: exits can be accommodated this international] Ooingresis AEiliYi-ii,‘“‘if1!91‘- i Alcohol at WasJt-iiigton, D. C. lie iS. called the "Polyglot of the worldi renpeiemce Movement." as h.- is. ihe mantel:- ‘of eighteen language.“- Dr. Hitrmod is the director of the, iwig Temperance Bureau and i1‘l;~'[ "ices director since 1907 of the, Dr. Robert Hercod. Pure Bred international Temperance Bureau.) rqAME ADDRESS c. IiNAME ADDRESS I S. t‘. Stewart Dunstaffnage 1 sni soiling 01f at Krefltiy 190110‘ - A. Cameron. Bonshuw, R. l1. Freetown Murray River Lower Montague d prices every day of the W89kiy§sg_ S_ R gap-us, rr one or two 1110111118. ‘Stewart Bros . 1t you want a general bargain be i wplam Ailkeh, are to call. lClias. Parker Georgetown L- ANDEFWON. fGeorge B. McEwen Greenwich Si» P919“. P-El-‘Murray Gordon. Cascumpec 125-10-12-61. filfm. Hilslillll, Springfield .—.' - - '=--"r">---- "T-—-—-' ' John Devereaux, New 1inven_ _ , 1 I l Lester Douglas Charlottetown .9. if“ . ti. n. niiilinan, Kensinzton, R. n. 2 _ “"4 Muilln. Tracadie Cross. , _ _ ' \l .Vlacl1onaltl_ Grand River m1,“ w; Qvlll," .,,|,-. ..' ‘i! i... it. l... Burge, v Five Houses, logs at the followliii: [Jililllrl i-‘ariii-i ,7. ymylm; hug; 1.. .i"-»i \\ ll iln well‘ to see our ft'|'>l‘('flt~l'l[11llVCl! at; 210A!‘ respective stations. ' i i Department o.» ‘remand v Mont Wright, Montague Parley Drake. Vernonv A. D. Martin. Grand Univ Wm. Kearney. Murray River , Hn-rfy Jenkins. Hiizelbrouk. INTIllRNA/IIOK c. W. Qulgloy and Sons. St.~1"ctt*ri= WEDRIEQDAY i ‘AT st B s. Everett Hashim. Emerald _ Th’ “iednead-y "ms ‘m V“ Everett wedlock. lritintor RIYPI‘ We will trike deli-very of hulls EV" ry week day at our nlnnt ln Chur- I l '- i i-lnilfld": so»... 1 n n1 i FARE $10.00 i sltetuwn. Highest niiirket pflCPllI mid at all po us. For information HWQCN‘! Clflll- bono om“ 5 m. Abuuoh. 53; Fv-Iilghf rates and full lnformotlosi manly to LIADILI PACKING 00-. WANTED C LTD m4.- an». ,._._._. 100 Woodsmell iWeeiily Service l0 St J0hn’s‘ Niid, via. ........ ............... North Sydney C. B. by Hampshire. Highest wages. y to Camp. Farris advanced.- fled 14 October 1920 1 M. A. MORRISON. l l‘»---..v--< P. l" In xv,‘ -_ -:l‘i-"l', "ft i’ 3. hi... Farm for Sale direct. At Brackley Beach containing llli , Piicfltion- are; ofJund, all cleared and in a.‘ For further infomlation, a git starts of cultivation. Waildfen- w wove wre and e ges,| , Farquhar Trading Co. NORTH SYDNEY, (1.13. rge dwelling house and c0l11l110d-. u! barns and out buildings ir rod repair. Near school and chur- ieu. Close to oyster mud and uii, T1210,“ at“ ind! of sea manure. I "' ' ‘ - - Apply on premises to was. JOHN cuomons, i l28-10-13-12l. l i I i ) l l i Our agents will load iiv t , Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda , Oct. 7th. and every hursday there November and December. IIALED TENDERS, addressed tn 1 ie Postmaster General, will hr- rot-- ved It Ottawa until noon. nn l-‘ri- > 1y. the 19th November. 1920 for the ‘IYGYIHCQ ills l\la_lest,v's Mulls. ivn proposed Contract fnr foiir yeiii-s. r times per week over ltiirnl .\lul| 1110 N0. 1 fnm Mt. Stewart. l‘. H. and from the Postmaster (it-ner- s ingfiumtl t l l r tl ne no ces conanni: ur \- - formltlon as to conditions of I. parhculars‘ opened Contract may be seen nn.l ' ugh forms of Tender may be oh- lhbd ll. the Fast Offices n! Mt. owart and at the office of i We want a few W n I‘ a at Office Ins ector. _ mrgnrbrm-initi-‘llut... ‘ Anddleton t-i.'z.nsz.zw~ss.r'-.zr'is... l -= 1+» mm- IN-M-O-Sotll. Jliver. on llennies Road. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ST. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "Governor Dlngley" will leave St. John every WEDNEB m. and every SATURDAY Elllf Emstport and Lubsc duo mint 10 n. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston luo Direct connection with lletropollturrhine steamers for Wow York v.1 A I» uUBRII. Aqua. t Passengers o , every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. for St JohnsNfiti, Thr-iugli freight rates quoted by C.N.R. on, ap- ‘ LIVE HOGS points on the following dates:— See our agents for prices, weights, etc. good live buyers at points where we ‘are not already represented. Rediiemulsaa. Muss. is u» deem at fllfglpeoplc. Getthmheslicnlsthocl’! of society lndfaahlon. . The overfat wrlnl zhelrhnndaln mortificltion and hclplen- . mo: revoltins at annealing clniss. 1111i! of violent exercise. dresdtnt: tfw "H"? come and unsatisfying dict. until they hit . upon the hermit-a Mcrciola Tablets qmd; quickly and safely reduce weight otthc rate of two. three c: four pounds n weekwithout any change in the mode o! life. 11w ideal fist?! is soon obtained. with n smoother skan and a hotter 3"‘- petiie and health imf7r0vcd._ Msmioln Tablets contain all the ingredients whwil undo the Marmols " famous. the satisfactory ht? box .0! Manuela Pro —'__¢___' -'“—"- 1A ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting oftlie share- holders of the Upton Black Pox '(‘o., 1.1.1.. will be held in the Board “sil- Wild" Y“ "i" “m” will‘ i M Tm,“ Emmi Chamueunvn, me, I will telephone your Mother." ;on Thursday the 28th day of Oc-l tuber, A. D.. 1920, at 7.30 p. m. Dated this 13th day of October, 1020. E. R. BROW, Secretary. 349910-i5-Gi eotl. FOR SALE The estate of the late Jas_ White will be sold by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 11 o'clock a farm of 38 acres all clear and in good state of cul- i .tiviition with good house and oiit- buildings within 2 miles of Hunter; EDWARD WHITE. ~ Hunter River 3413-10-12-5iptl. 5 ~~ i LiveStock f BREED AGE BREED AGE i Leicester rams and ewes_ I Holstein Bull. 2 years .\_\'l‘Sllll‘E Heifer, 18 months I Yorkshire Boar. 7 months Ayrshire Bull, 2 years 3 Oxford lambs. Ayrshire Bull, 4 yetirs. (‘liester Boar, 3 years . Jersey Cow. 3 years Shorthorn Bull, 2 {years i, 3 Oxford ewes 4 years l Shrirthorn Bull, 5 months , Chester Boar, 2 years i Sliiopsiiire Lamb 4 years. lloisetln Bull 2 years f Agriculture . A, hip Lines, Inc A‘ LLINI st l p. n. (Atlantic time]; ‘t O GI ITATEROOIVII $3.00 UP Jinn P. I. rd Freight. ils rim. North Sidney, poly- Farquhar 8i, Co. Ltd. HALIFAX, N.S. WANTED ’ hogs at our usual buying e. after throughout October, Write or phone for M. DAVIES 00.. LTD., .. M. CRAIG, -li moment till niy old love for it IliST A GIRL 8V JANI PHILPI QOQQPQOQ A WONDERFUL EVENING. Chapter 144. ' I felt at times that 1 would like to I harness the days and hours so that they would not pass so swiftly. Oh, why didn't l say a year instead of six months? A year would have beernune too long to decide what l-wsnted to do all the rest o: my life!“ - 1 was very nearly home when the sound of my naime caused me to turn. Mr. Claxton, in his road- ster, was beside the curb. "Jump in and we'll take a rl(le~— it is curly for dinner. Or will you ,dine with hie?" ".'i'll take a ride anyway." I an- swered joyfully. l felt a bit reck- less. l was so exsspera ed with myself because of my i decision. l looked at tile man beside iiie. ,.-\nd l saw t-lie kind of a man that ii Wfllllflll would lOVB-"HTIIIOBI any woman. A lean, capable looking iman, Willi kind eyes and a laughing ‘mouth. "l must get buck at s little after six. Mother will "be waiting dinner shallow meshing 0f these gear T01‘ 1119-" genermn" i“ active’ connect o.“ teecli wdl muke them noisy and, of 5 “you shall do exam}. as you termiiizii of 2i lamp bulb to its coupflh were is a ponmlmy o; m9 binding post and the other to the teeth having men luflured. "All right-— l will." I yielded. i lic stopped his cur at a corner drug store and telephoned. Then hri drove on. We talked easily. For tho first time I absolutely for- ‘f0! thrit he Wits niy employer- thzit l worked in his office. ' i We liiid dinner at a quaint little 'pluce in the is-mburbs-just n simple dinner, but 1 thought food never if -— - , A BALKY GENERATOR; charge the battery at any {mflilei speed,’ Have put'in ‘new brushes and flghlglled the terminals, but illo trouble still remains. llow c111! it be remedied? he working or lite current may not . lope. . Address Albert L. 610M11- caer of our olllce. ~ . GEARS NOISY ‘IN OLIMIING HILUQ ' Poison in the 118W" "if" Nil". nabs: and stillness. The poisons u. quickly removed by the nu oi Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver Pills. 0m pill a dou. 25c. s box, all dealers. A Proiviiii Notice ls hereby given that lin- clal Income Tax. for 1 medlately after the 2nd,'dny of No- then remaining llnpgld ventlher, 1920, executions will be placed in the hsnds of the sherlli’ for enforcement as provided by iHW against all persons whose Provln- 3507-1 iii? 1...... i... I919 919 shall s, ' ARTHUR N Asst. rmvi..§ii.'.v.‘-§"" at. 0-15-tf. ‘m’ °”'- 1°20 A. A. L. wrltpq, "When 1 first liatl my our It gait] . but 110W. 0-4 when going its-s H ._.lt £11839! fl ; eneriitor will not BT08!!! or flaw‘? 11° 9- ca,“ v Wm” My x you tel ‘me the cause of this and the remedy? Answer: This is ~problably_ gear noise, produced by look oi’ lubri- ciitlon of the gear teeth or by lite gears being out of correct mesh. -~ Noise arising from this 681188 1B not very noticeable when a car is running light, but when the $981‘; teeth are under heavy pressure, as when climbing a hill, lt ls very pronounced. if there is plenty of oil or grease in your transmisison- case, rear-axle housing and univer- sal-joints, we thing that you w-ili +...-:==-—_:' M ,____.:I‘._-- Answer: The generator may not Two Choice Fariiis For Sale 1 am instructed by Plgott Bros, Mt. Stewart, to sell tlon on Thursdfi, Oct. 28th atl oclock P, 111-. their two farms of 12s acres. situated within 1-4 mile of Mt. Stewart 60 acresin a high state of cultivation. with fnrm buildings, and splendid young orchard ,watey runs through eacth. Balance of farms covered with soft wood. Also 200 acres of land within two miles of Mt. Stewart Th, above are choice farms for any Yolllls‘ m!!! Willltills to star-g um,“ Reason (of gelling, no help. Terms at sale, or owners. 9114-10-13-61. bl’ Dllbllc flllg- station, snd 5M good dwelling nou,,§”','§j§ on each farm. Stream o; hard and before by BDDiying l,’ PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. find the noise to ‘be due to tui in- correct adjustment between the flow, because the relay does not 1a ates. uiaki- good coiiiniunia (try pressing rlotwn on t disconnected from the case the generator seen examine the relay to liad tasted so good. I laughed be- cause of my appetite, and like ail when the “Hive sets up w speed- young things laughed for no reason ‘ H m". and ‘ileum! ‘hem 9°95 11° ood-, it should be attended to at at all save that I was happy. There was dapclng. and Mr. Claxton asked me to dance. "I haven't danced in so long l tiin afraid 1 shall ‘be very awkard," I told him. "I'll risk ii." lie ilzincctl ivontlerfiilly, and uftei- t-rime buck with a rusli, and l knew tllul i tizinced as well as I ever tliil. l was gluti. I wanted to do things well that niglit. l felt ridiculously young and terriliLv happy, and chat- ted and laughed just as l had used to with the boys at home, It was 11 o'clock when we started home. contacts coiiie togetlie connect it to circuit or be a poor connection. To see if the frame. if the lamp burns when the engine is ruti, tlie generator gener- 1r nut, the brushes do not lyt or the field coils or arintiuire is burned 0lll——-llllJl‘l: likely the for- nu-r, from running the gcnerittoi there may tor contact hem slight battery. in is all right. see if the r properly, ly, “lo talk f i-esl bevel-pinion and ring_ gear in the rear axle. Either too deep or too instruction book will inform you how to make the required 801115? nient. "I want," she began impressive- to you about eggs 1 had last week. They weren't anything like its might have been." "That's strange,” replied the grocer. himself something of a. wit. "We m 1 wlio thoulzlit 8S SUPERIOR FURNITURE FOR ALE ~ ‘ BY .AliCTi0N I am instructed by W, W. Stan- springs and inttttresserh-twardroiie, ley, Esq., to sell at ‘Auction at his’ Residence, 83 Upper Prince Street on Wednesday, 20th day of Octob- er, commencing at 11 o'clock, fore- noom-aquantity of furniture. in‘ eluding: Parlor suite, Walnut Sideboard, Oak Buffet, Bookcase. Walnut Bedroom Suite, Ash and Walnut Bedroom suite, Iron beds, that the ammeter indicates proper- ly? Its needle may be stuck and charging iviiflioul its being shown, motorists will be answered in tiliis column. space permitting. ininieilitite answer is tlesired, en- closi. self-iidtlresseil, stamped enve- alwsys have an almanac hanging up in the chicken run to keep the service station. Are you sure bureaus, lounges. comodeii, 1.1519,, chairs, stair stove-China, glass and sliver. ware, Lawn mowers, wheelbarrow garden tools, a quantity ' Superior Refrigreator, etc, Open for inspection from l1 1m 4 o'clock. 01111091. range, llllflletllm’ R. seal nsro, Auctioneer. hens up to date." "Oh!" came the retort, with crushing emphasis. "Then all 1 have to say is that somebody with brains about as ad- tiled as tlieni eggs has been mis- letulin‘ the hens with last year's calendar. Just you hang up a 1920 ICRFd and maybe them chickens ‘ull may be taking place Questions of general interest to If tin “it won't hurt you~ lOlllOl‘l‘0\\' is Saturday illlil we won't need you; Sleep lute,“ he sttid kindly, yet with the little masterful way 'l knew so well. lcliinbctl tlie stairs lightly. Quiet~ ‘iy l went iii. But l\lot.lier was wait- 'j"<'- iiig. i had hoped she would g0 to bed. "Did you litivc a goud- time. Dear?" she asked. ' “Wonderful! I did enjoy my- This W_ti_iiieii Says THAT LYDIA E.PINKHAM‘S VEG- ETABLE COMPOUND MADE ME A WELL-WOMAN Los Angeles, CaL-"I suffered with female troubles for years, was ' I sick most of. the time. wttsi not able to do’ , my own house- work, and l could not get heltp from doc tors. -l saw Ly- dia E Pink- liam‘s Vege- l table Gom- pouiid adver- -,- lsed in the newspapers, took six bottles, mid am n well woman. You can use my mime to tell the world the good your medicine has done me as I shall praise it fll\VH_\'S."-—MTS. A. L. DEVINE, 647 St. Paul Av~ cnue, Los Angeles, Calif. ‘Women who suffer from any form of weakness. as indicated by dis- placements, inflammation. ulcera- tion, irregularities. backache, head-l aches, nervousness or "the blues," should do as Mrs. DeVine (lid. ttndi give Lydia E. Pliiliziufs Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years this famous remedy, which contains ilie cura- tive; strengthening properties‘ of I good old fti-sliioncrl roots and herbs. iliis been correcting Just such nil-i iiiciits. If you have mysterious cmii- pllcations write for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 00., Lynn, Mass. We iiave Jiist Received New extra .\'o. 1 Fat licrring barrels. half barrels pail and by tlie dozen. Also new Digliy- herring in boxes and tioneless herring, large and medium, dry codllsh, extra No. 1 liirge salt mackerel. Lowest pos- sibie prices. J. T. CROCKETT, d. CO. 3508-10 lii-fiiiiv-Ili. FOR SALE By Public Auction at Emerald nn Monday. October 18, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m. all the remaining Stock of Merchandise in the Store, also some household furniture. PARNELL MseMA-HON. Island iiepresenfative, i 3546-10-18-21. Emerald, P. E. l. self so!" Then I told her where we ivcni, that we tluncetl, and all about my lovely evening. “Thm is the sort of good times you should have often. Your eyes shine like stars, and you look five years younger." ' “is that all? I feel a thousand YOFIFH younger. 1 feel like a child. lint], Molliri- tlcnr, l uni not i0 go tiown lOl1lUl’l'i')\V. So we can uii sleep lute-that is. if Aunt will lei us." 'lt was quite a joke that Aunt Susan rose with the chickens, although she liad left them at home. “iill tell her to let you sleep." “You, too, lllotlier. You aren't start working overtime to cittcii up to it!" . tised to lute hours nowadays, you know. l. reel guilty that you stiiy- ctl up for me." Y ‘ “You needn't. 1 enjoyed think-i ing you were having a good time, although it seemed strange to have You go without a cliaperon." “The days of a cliaperoii have gone front my life forever. And, Mother, 1 don't really think they are necessary except for very young girls, even where it is pos- sible to have them." Mother made no reply. l knew slio didn't agree with me. ‘But she kissed me fondly before ‘l llnd left llt'l', iintl told iue once more she ivas glad l had hail ta good time. ilirmy room, lying on the bureau, W115 a letter from Kenneth Lawr- crice. Mother had forgotten tn mention it. "l won't open in until l said its I took it up. "I'll just go lo sleep thinking what. fl. nice time l liuve luul wlbhf-‘FTB-Ylik." morning." To be continued. Canadian i i National Railuiaqg Schooner for Sale ' »- =- 645 s. ni_ Lv. Summerslda Ar. 6.05 p. m. , . 845 a. m Ar. Borden Lv 410 m i'ubiic Au~tl r -.1 ' ' ' - P- "'- me m,“ m“ fnltllluxggckllzf 10.30 a. m, Lv. Tormentlne Ar_ 2.45 p. m. z Schooner Beulah, ashore at Ann- 1'08 9' m. LV- 510571!“ Av. 1.15 p. m, andale, Kings County, Capt. l)an~ 2_25 p. m_ Lv. Mot-stun Ly 335 l ,- § itii Wulker. “)5 _ _ A _ , ' ' ' ' 352""‘°“6‘3'- 9"0 2 l; Ali‘ lhzovlllltleh?n) Liv‘ i“ p‘ m" l ... . . . '_ M _ Connectlo u m peg and Vancouver. Connections s: Montreal wlthms; “noun crud Tm“ "d tsws, Toronto, Port Arthur, Win- Csnadlsn National Trains, for 0t nlpeg, Vancouver, and Victoria. Leave Charlottetown Dally Except gun“; . Dilly ‘$017100 0D 008811 Limited between Rant“ ‘m! Manual F OR RESERVATIONS, W. r. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent, CHARLOTTEOWN. P_Il.1_ Public Auction 9 Silver Black Foxes 6 Silver Black Pups 1 am instructed by the owner to sell without re- serve on Friday Oct. 22 at 2 p. m. at littslams Riuicli ,St. Peters Road opposite Si. Peters Cemetery. 15 SILVER BLACK FOXES No. 1.—*Female 1914 Fox from Alley Pair, Sire Raynor, Dam, Holt ‘Renfrew. No. 2.—.Male 1915 Fox from Royalty (Yo. Sire Dalton, Dani Bentley Pair. No. 3.——l<‘i:-iuiile from Dennis, Sire Dam. J. Raynor. 1915 Fox Dalton, range stove, new refri suite and rugs, and bureaus, dishes and machine, (new) also all kitchen 3503-10-16-3i. Auction Sale 0i Choice New Furniture I am authorized by Mr. home, 201 Grafton Street on Young to sell at his WEDNESDAY OCT. 20TH. de§l7fii ' commencing at 1 0’c1ock, p. m., sharp all his house- hold furniture and effects comprising parlor, dining ro0m,'bedroom, hall and‘ kitchen furniture, choice gerator, choice piano, parlor iron and brass bed steads, mattressei bedding, Singer sewing utensils. BENJ. (‘Alb'l‘l'llf, Auctioneer No. 4.-—Male 1915 Pox from Dennis, Petl-igreed Pnn, Ne. 5-—-i<‘eniule i919 Fox, Oullon, Dam Matthews. No. 6.——Male i919 Fox from Nos. 1 and 2. NoJe-Fe-inale Sire Tuplin, Dam No. 8.—Male from Nos. 1 and 2. _ N0. 9,—Male 1919, Fox from Nos. 3 and 4, N0. 10.—<F9lllill8 1029 Pup from Nos. 1 anil 2. No. 11.-tMale from Nos. 1 and 2. Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15. ——Mitie 1920 Pups, Nos. 3 and 4, _'l‘liese foxes will be gold without reserve to the lilgli- 1919 100x. Wells. 1919 Fox 1920 Pup cst bidder and will be tput up separate. The Purchaser must be Drflpflred‘ to pity cash and take immediate delivery of his purchase. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. ' 3523-10-16-51. QUEBEC 8t MCNTRlIAl. 6 zyliiléllilimAléi. CANADIAN “T35, ma. army to- . 1 vQUi-QQYVVQTVTO VQKQQTOv Tlili0UCil SERVICF r0 Trrvv-vioovoa i [ME TABLE IN EFFECl October 3rd ROUT W. K. IOOIRO, __,Olty Ticks! Agent. r 3 -‘4‘x Opeiiiiig of New Store ' At Carleton We are now ready to do business in our new store at Carleton Station. All our old customers and the public generally are cordially invited to visit". they will find a full general line of merchan dise priced low for quick sale, also many ar ticles at very special prices. It is almost impossible for us to give a full list of specials offered but a few wor- thy of mention are listed 15 cases (Easter Brand) seeded rais- ins while stock lasts at 21 Bulk tea, Chieftan Brand, a real choice flavor, at 55c per lb. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for $3.90. Canned Corn, (Simco Brand) 21c per can. Pilchards, (Snow Cap can. Choice molasses at $1.65 per gallon. t A full line of enamel and tinware also. i. Galvanized goods at 1 today's prices. l A splendid line of mens suits at $40.00. Boys suits at $12.50 up to $20.50. _ Boots and rubbers for the whole fam- ily priced low for quick sa1e.. hen you have anything in the line of produce to dispose of give us a0 call as we are always in the market to handle what the farmer grows. . Don't fail while these prices last. . Our store at Cape Traverse will contin- ue doing business as usual in groceries and hardware, etc. LORDS LIMITED CAR LE ION sszs-io-ielti. ° to get your wants supplied our store, where below :--— c per package. c per pound. 20 Brand) 20c per 5 per cent below ‘-