‘FWF PM ,.,L.._ -. . .__, _P‘_(_"_, ' m »»;_ - ' -DIED iliac? » BAVIDANT.-At. Rllltlooi. 0ct27, Jacob Savident, aged 81 yearn. e'rnAieH'r_.-7a; vmons on 'russ- day Oct. 22, Thomas Straight aged ss.-v. » _ - LARGE.-At Hunter River, Oct. 30th 1918. Mm. Wm Lai¢e‘Sl'. -aged 90. Fun- eral today mt two o’c1ock to North Wilt- shire Cemetery. \ieCALLUM.-At his late residen- ce at ‘Buckley Point on Tuesday, Oct. 291.11 Jas. .McCallum aged 81 years Funeral Thuredhiy at 2 p m. Interment at Brockley Point Cemetery. Keep M|nard’e Llnlment In the house. Auction Sale eA'runoAv, Novsmasn 2nd, 1919 Beginning at 10 e. m. all my farm stock, crop and implements. 0ne`Percheron mare 4 years; one blood mare 3 years old; 2 milch cows, 5 young cattle, 2 calves, 50 hens, 32 sheep. ` Crop quantity of oaits, buckwheat. hay. straw and turnips. Cartftlriving waggon, box sleigh, plows, mowing machine, truck waggon, wood slei|;h,,, harness. driving express and other heavy harness' “Capital” Creain Sep nriitor, and other things -too numer- ous to mention. Terms. $5.00 and under cash ‘? months credit on u-pproved joint note. Should day prove stormy, will be held first flue day following. ALLEN MORRISON. Peler‘s Road, l’. l~l. l. H. “ELSON 6. SON '.iit-tioneers "l_;.` I0-Z’9l“lOt‘t29,20.l‘.‘l0cl.30.31, . _'-,`. ._.,_. ..¢....-..--_1-u- __ aut: isiov SALE $':'_' K, Ci'lO° AND FARMING Zh'._°LFIMENTS m instn 'ed li' ‘he ailfiiiiiistr;ttrir 0' ‘ite late I ‘rb._~t liifveiitoii of \\f.u sl i Road -o iell hy Piiblie Auction oi: l:'s late l.\rin on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7th, 1018 '\T 12 0'CLOCK NOON t-’l‘()(‘l\'~-1 brood nizue, 7 years ilil; .1 inure, S years old; 1 driving lioi':w. 5 ;.e.irs old; il milch cows; 4 young hfiiers; 3 tal-vos; 6 pings, 4 months oltl; 1 brood sow; 40 hens. t‘ltOP--15 tons hay, 500 stuohs white oats, 101| stooks mixed grain, 40 stoolts 0. A. C. barley, `_’0 sttioks vrliwt, 100 bus nmngels, 250 hus_ po iutues, 1100 bus turnips. l"AR-M-lNG lMPI,E‘Ml .~J..--.»-fe* .¢.-~..-t . L-»»i»w~.~ .. _ .-..../ -...soma-~ , 1 kate B.. :_ . . .3 . ,, \y_;. *Wfi , ..~,,,.»;,~_;1»`.,._-,Q _,-,,.,§-._, ._ _ _ , -.i . _ . s ‘ .. . *‘_~”"’,,., - 11,1 ,_-,hr _ _ 1 . . » » _ ` _ _- . . . ,_ ` -_ .t_i.,_»i, _ / - . . ’. s ` - `rAcis.'rwc _ _ __ _t-an we eps Pepe are the new treatment for coughs, colds and lung troubles. They are little tablets made up from Pine extracts and medicinal essences. When put into the mouth these medicinal Ingredi- entl turn into healing vapors, which are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. The Pepe treatment is direct. Swallowing cough mix- tures into the stomach, to _cure ailments and disorders in throat and lungs, is indirect. Pepa are revolutionizing the treatment oi colds and their price is within the reach of all. All dealers. 50c. box. Send lc. stamp for FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. _ FOR SALE A biiilcliiig wiili liousc mid barn at Norili \\'ilt__\' i_;tli .\"o\'<‘iiil>rr, will be sold on that d:i_\' by public aiictioii. lly order tif ezioriiiors. ll-’.’!.[.l.~'l.lI If()ll/.-ll/l.-\'_ t_`ll_\l\’Ll~f.\` (1<)l)l~`l{l~`.Y .2169--to-30 .\l iaipd. == IN CHANCERY Before the Master of the Rolls No. C 1340. Savah»Lo'u-e Cond dl Johnstone, L-»uis M. Alc-xinfier, Executor of the last wilt of Hi-li-n Dawson Alexander and others-(.`om- plainauts. _ . VS Minnie Siitliffe Biilniai1,Com:>iit- tee of lvlary (leitrude Daw.-oi -Defendaut. Pursuant to :- Decretal O der made in the above cause on thi- Zlst day of Uctober, A. D., 19 8, by H-is Honour the _\lasu=r ol the Roll_-,l will on '|`hur_-diy, the lfltli dm of November, A. D_ 1918, at the liour of 12 iff,-It ck ro m, s-t up and setl by public auction on the pvmises, all that tract or niece oflaud beinat part of Lot Number Twenty-niuo in the Fourth Hun- dred of 'l`oivn Lots in Charlotte- town, rommencing at th- south- east corner of said Lot'|`wei-is- nine. at the intersection of the north boundary line of Kent Street with the west boundary of Great (lt-urge Street, and running alone said nt_\i'th bout dary v»'ei.,~i:n.|.i...u pntrni ann in ._ tained as soon in I..uni~~ .id orient. on --rn onrlitinlna A settler who has -it,:..i~-mt tan ni. 4.-id ri., may trite 1 piirrhnwfi tum-es-. ~»| `-_ r~_ ft in ilisiric Price $1 n. pevacrr. ilui.»..- `-tim ~~i..~i. \.i~u1m|i in ell h of ihrre years. --i.‘it1v.~|~- <4- -it-ii-\ mul i-y¢¢-\ hmm worth hoo. - Th' urn olcultlniili-n It white. to ieiiurtinn l. *asc 0 rouun. :en-hhy .ir stony ami, l.ivi- stoc mn':d`ir- aiilntitmeil for cultivation under celiaii I on om W. W. CUNY Iii-poi; the Mn. -ir- N.B.-~Un.i ith .|1.-_-il yiulilii-_mio n olihig ldvfvtwmeniwll |-ot h_- plitl /-or f \ _ . . it iiii_iii_iiiMl _ ' . MRS. ALEX. MUNN. The funeral of the late Mrs. Alexander Munn, nee Mary Jane l\lQK8llZle, f.00l( plane from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Wm. L. McEacherh, Mermaid, oh Saturday the 26th inst. She had been spending the last winter and summer with her daughter, ‘Mrs W. K. Bt-aristo in Winnipeg. Shi . had been in ill health for a consid- erable time but her sickness was borne puticntlyantl the day before lier tlcatli expressed a desire to bc tiikeii to the hospital but' only lived about twenty-four hours. H10 leuvtts to moum their loss. a husband and i`our children, viz, Nlrs. W. L. l\Icl_‘Iat‘liern, Lot -i8; llealh and Amy in llostun, and Leah, _\lrs Boaristo of Winnipeg. 'l`lie funeral Services were conduct- ed by the liev. D. McLean and the pall bearers wore, Messrs James .\Iat‘Leod, James M ut:Konna, Angus i\lcl.eorl, William McDonald, John McDonald and l"raser T. Illorrow. Interment was made in the Kirk (emetery. “We shall not all sleep but we shall all lie c-hanged, in a uionieni, in the twinkling of an oyc at the last trump; for the trumpet shall sound, und the tlcatl shall be raised invorriiptilile, and we sliall be t-liangeil. MRS. _|(>|l1\` R. \'\"ltl.\lt`)l{l{ l\i\'<-i' oii 'l`liiii'.i'e limi but-ii iii tailitig livnltli for _~t:iii-_~ tiiiit-, lull tlit' oiifl coiiiiiiif _:'\'i'i'i‘ ~iii\-:lt to liei' taiiiilr. mourns for an only son and three sisters, Mrs. \\'\ilson and Stella in California and Mrs. (Licutciiaiit) Cameron l\-'IcFar,iane ot' tiuelpth, Ont. ' Saturday night death again en- tered the sorely bereaved home and called aivay little -George Albert, youngest son of the lrite (ieorgc L. C‘““l’l’L’-lb fl bright lit-:iiilifiil 'boy 2_1g€d iliree years and i~lu\'e|| iiioi1llis_ lo the broken hearted \vif¥¢i‘l" to come. The l’\1q0I‘1\l f°°l“ 'l’l“°° we same day from her home in (7li_arlot‘te- town to the Kirk Ceiiievary at Cape Travense. Several of her near friends a.cuorrrpanleil the retmalns to (their inet mating plat-e and many citizens of (Mille 'Fruversc and vicinity inet ‘hid l0i1\»€fl tho prom-s.ioii_ After ther reins-ins were laid to rest be/sitio those of her late hug- banii a well attended service was held in the Kirk wht-n her t'o'rnior minister 1;0v_ _],,_., 311;,-i_».,iii:a1l gave it suitable .,,,m,.,._.t-, on tha- .~1iil>ji»t~t “'l‘liere remain- rth ti rust for the people of God." He iii-r i~li:iritablr‘ ili.=|iosiiion \v:1s,,\vell hiltiwn tit, homo and ubroziil. and Sho was alway,~ ready to give -tt helping 1|,-mil in those in. nootl. llo knew hor as a frloiiil, a noigzlilior, and ii incinhor oi’ the vliurvli :intl its silt--li sho was wortliy or the higliosi prtiise. /is ri reward for her fait-l\t'iil -»:t»i~vico sho has now enter- ed into her eternal rest a_nd her body still imi-tel] -to Clirisi. refs(-s in illie grave uii-til the resiiiroction of ilie just. She le:i\'r~,~> to inoiirn tho loss tit' an I ¥--- _..._.__.____f_-__ _.`__,_. ____ 1: ____ 1 '-=if____ _:-juz. 'Y ~ 1':-*J Lf. _._ ' ’Y'l`_?`_ _ _.1-'_' .Y----~--~ - ---* 'I- ' . \ .»*'» . J {, Q Wm -H It » 6 H l°“\' U16 e tiuv l 'tra ne it stand ml i~- iii :ft-.icr.ilB.i» lim I'-T."~`\ > Q ».. \. 15. ll '1 in fl() ‘ lflpof alll ina i ever Use lloyal rf-i'ori~oil to ht-i' as a true and faithful ll.:iili_\‘ iii illc Ctniiliiiiliiiy is t-xl~i t-tl. tll{<>l{til-`_l._\‘\Nll‘l1iil.|. l_l'i"l`l.ii _` >,\' l ... .is it ~. iiiti » ll.i|\p\ oigtas it .is :it lliu izirlr 1 i ._'_____.‘ ' ..._ ____' _..;__.___._.'.;__-__T_'-~-f For Sale Oiiesi-.1-t:k grain half Barley halt Oats. Apply 121 l\'oi‘lli-Riverli-iiiil. _ D ntal Business for Salt *___ lthe Dent-iii business of tho lair- Dr ooiirplete is offered l`or sale. A good opening |'or ii Dentist. Apply _ MiicKlNNON dl. MCNEILL, .. ' Solielmrs, 90 Great George St. Clirirlottetown. ‘.!1llG--10-31 tsl Bl. gartney for Novembf r From llonsli.'i\\' 1<`roiii Cli"l`o\vu Fri. Nov. I 8 li. iii. (i p. ni. 'l`ues.Nov. 5 io.3o a. ni. 6.30 p_ni. Fri. Nor. 8 4. a. tn. 2p.iii. '|`iics. Nov. 1.: 0.30 ti. ui_ 4 put. l"ri. Nov. 138 :i.ni. 6 p. in. ,Tiics. Nov. 19 9.30 ii. ni. ti piii. l<`ri'. J.: 4 :i_ui. 2 p. ni. '_l`itcs.iii. l"ri. 29 8 a, in. (i li iii. irittr b<»t`or<~ _~':~ilini:. Slit' lt-:tvi-~ to itvwrii l>i~ii-_ ll;1i‘i'j.' iii _\l'\iit‘- ltiii, .\`. ll.. :tiitl llwlley :it liiiiiic ziililt one .t‘t'\'i\‘t'_\ :xt ilii lioiist' :mtl Qt".'.\. .~: iii :ill ii: stitlitt-s. ttiiii- to ilu- t (:iiii|»l 'll lit. -_' :ii l_ii*i. -_ _ France to-clay, you would Zllll--lil-Il1lllll` _ A i<‘.'i-l.I.oil;;e,itllaltiiiiorelleiiialltoonisi . with oitit-_o ettuitpineiitt and siipiilius I I lime Tabla for Sirsili- best to save that life. 1 l 1 . A i f"" E if/~ if _.749 _\ _*_ \( Ili illi ~ ~ ill l it t‘ll (`oi'iii_-r »il:i_\, il\`i, ’_{l'il (i\‘t>l`};t' l.t‘ l i ' :\_iiil~:i‘ tliiitplit-ll \\"'_' u-:illt-il ai:-.:i_\‘ :1`t'i' :i lirii i illiit-_'H oi' | -:iiit -iizi, *\ _I _ tit-iiizil, \\‘liiiie _soiiletl :tiitl l;i‘tt:ll_\. ' ' ‘tic ‘ ~ l -\\" _' l‘:.i.\ili-' 1 i:ii'l_\' t`:i|l<'il, luitl liosts iii itwtiitl- --- ivlio will siiitrt-i‘i-l\' iiioiirn lii~' tl -"iii ` ‘ _ `i;,i pl' tl\'it_\' iilii- Q ` _\'t-:ii'_<. llo lt~:i\'t-< io iiioiirti ilu-_ix ` .itil lo>._\' it \\'itlo\\’, i`oi‘iiit-i‘l_\' Miss t O 0 '!".ll:i jtiliiisioii. lmiig |{i\'t~i', _lix . _\'oiiii;._-* i‘liiltl,\'vi\, liis iiiotilici' \-.lui lim; * _` mi ' You would help-with all 'your might-to provide the money that will shorten ~ _ the war and reduce the cost of Victory, in human lives. ' » ` You would- buy all _the Victory ~-Bonds you could possibly find the money for-and you would find it by stinting yourself Town to the barest necessities of - life. ’ i ` If you had a boy in make your purchase of_ -Victoiy Bonds large enough to represent a real ' personal sacrifice. } on earth that is No lVlan’s 1 Land-'-cheerfully offering ~ his life for Freedcim’s cause. And you would _do your ` Come-share in the glory of those whose lads are in _ . France to-day. Dig deep into your income-as the kin it _ of soldiers dig into theirs-to buy the Victory Bonds if that will carry our armies on to Victory, and give us back our boys. ' - '|14 . "et O in oo-operation with the Minister of Finance of the 'Donnmon of Canada Freiglit must bc dclivcrt~