»-.. N‘ J4 iiDE- lea-cl \1- ivciivcnl "l4 Kean: bracelet Mug; No. vol {Dliaifjtwei \lt1\‘cI111-'1\ Jflmi tlbbanfiflm _ No. goigG-v; jewel Movement _ Gildmlltd Case and l~r.ii-.ii r M" w (Ioldi-filldcomsilkribbmfiyw , NolgoioDE-r Jewel Movement $17.1» WALTHAM 6/0 Sizi: Convertible and Ribbon \\'.'1tchcs Variety in Watch Fashion W0 interesting ladies watchev-ziiikc. yet not ZlllkC. The same famous Waitham movement lnSlLlU-—l)UL dressed in different styles. The one be-ribboned in pure black silk (chiinged nt the slightest of cost)—the other a bracelet wuieh, convert- ible according to the wearer's mood‘ or "the dress occasion. Because of the disappearing ‘ eye in the ciisc. you can wear it around the wristor as a chiitelaine watch or on a chain. These jeweled, fashionable Walthani Watches yvill keep time for a iiic-timc. Whichever one youpreier. l hey are sold by first class jewelers. Ask your _ji:\\'ei~:i' to show them to you. He knows what fine watches they nre. Writlfnra valuable booklet tlialisalilieriil "\\"at-:h" ciiiitiilion Sentfrue on request. ‘lllic Wallhizm Watch c1... Limited liiontreul, Carla. . WALTHAM THE WORLDS WATCH over. TIME A CANADIAN INDUSTRY Mali-er: n! the Inmuiu Wulih rm uir-jritimn auutitv-Speeiiuinctrrs mm Allhimublft Tlflii-[YIQLCS lhtli on in: ii .ui.i 5 lending cit/s GIFTS THAT LAST 4.’- '.'.-:_~L.-_.,.-..__~ -____,~ -_ 1 Mammoth tiearing ' . r Auam Sa,,,l’0iiliry_ p, lhflllllill ‘A1’ SUNNY SLOPE FARM! ME/Nllbs. lor next two Italy's. lIighi-ni 'pric.cs. N0 lcghorn lll't't"lil'il. Dow BAN?‘ E. HICIKEY. ' kcnsington Two miles from Cornwall A Sweetheart at Thirty. TH! STORY OF A WO~ MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION 0 o v ¥ By Marlon Rublnclm ~. o l voo-ovoooooo-o-ooo-vo-o-o-oooooi BUUS NEW’ FRIEND Chapter" 4U 'I‘hi- weeks rim liloni: through thc early spring iind brought with thein new interests zi-id new dut- ios. I was becoming ii little clever i-r with niy needle -b_\* this tini-.-,, .inii I could lotloir iinore i-zisily the inspirations that Jlelcn gzive inc. l lllillllf up n Spring and Sum» nicr wuirdrobt- for Violet and my- st-li’. I found the lust. was reality llllll‘"" the serge suii we made so painfully thc your betorc. back in tin‘ CtllIlIll‘_\'. I rccut into u inndisti iashion nnil 5on1, iiwziy to be mil- ored by n good natured little Jew in at basement tailoring cstiiblislr incnt. Diiinty blouses and i-iinocks I lllfld6‘ll‘l.)ll\-0l(l remnants of ._mut< crinl and dresses from the lengths of cotton goods (JhOFlSlIIPd for yeurs ‘by Esther and packed awny for us in the oldlzisliicned trunk we brought to our city homo. in niztking my own clothes, I kept to Helen's sugncstion. ln style I niailc thcni sopl ticntcil. Silltlrl. and very sinipliu with ul- wiiys sonic one unexpectcr touch about UilUlI ilrvss that ki-pt it from hi-ing ordiiiiiry. ll took lots .it' time but fortiinziii-ly I hl\(l notli- ing to do but study wiiys to iin~ provc myself. .-\llll I ki-pt iip tho Iliii — tlio ilciarlcii core.- of UilXlllK hock some of its youth niiii color and lustre; the uircful (Jlenilsitig and stiiiiulatiiiii .i|' iny i-iiniplcxioii. which unfit-nod ind t'll'ili't‘tl iiiitl loiil some 0f tlit: ‘lnirr ticiwork of lines. I Iicizaii paiyiiig ‘d art-art rival of attention in our ilivt touehielt-n nintli- it n-ii-ntifii- study iii‘ this in coiini-iz» iion with lll‘l' ri-siniirziiil. I discor- -ri-d lhnt we in tho counlri‘ kriiw» znl: IIiIIHIllllUS of li-i-iih vegetables ind such things on our pint-c, liv» ~d on n dict of soft IlOIII-Zll whiili would llitVU kifllwti iii; with dyspep- sin llilll wv not worki-il as hurll ‘l! wt» did. 1H0 l nizitlo iip anion-s ind rookod fruit uud used wliolv iill other lll_\' ivhviii and Ihriin luvinhly in linking skin iiitl Hil\\‘ l'Vt‘ll Vitilcfs BFUW lploec was to get .. CI-IARLOTPETOWNL‘. swinging Mliiliiii5 PiiiNi Will ll liiiiNiIiNi iiiiilii. Jlii iNil Piilifiliiilii’ r “Bring Cheerful, In- V ' ‘ ii- . o ' - couifgtitnllctdsllilgslllqbd: llildgw wig: splrlng And Hope Bud. and ‘Bud was a model young Messages T0 17LT.'.'-.li‘°§§.i"“i"'{i.i§ii ‘Tliiiiifiii’; T110511 who Are SW11 he i-ven gambled in stocks; but he In And i;ri'c Vi l=t bje-t d to. , , m‘ , l:ill-‘ilt~iil*li~t-l tllgrfzfiitglYtcéigllg" 1 ilwiiiiilTestimonials Given icr o o i g. " uni‘ 1- 1W0uld I<ill Volumes went out but riirely on» the wild] doing bctlcr work at the off-ice und l may even get another rizisel this summer. ' | \iolct sniilcil at tiiui. She was one of those rare souls -wiio can rotiuiin from rubbing in u trluiiiph. “The boss has several titties sent inc on special. errands tor Possible For Evéry- one To Enjoy The Good Things Of Life —T0 Eat, Sleep, Work And Play To The Fullest Meas- ure. iiini," Bud went on. “And yeutel“ diiy we mi-t going down iii thc| elevator and what. do you thiiuk‘? We went out tb lunch together. "Oh. how splendid! Where?" Vi asked. Slic was thinking at ozicc of ii restaurant with piilnis -- . nntl music unit attentive wnitcrs, Every human being i5 omitted in zind Bud in ihc ccntrc of thislhealth. happiness and success. Ilt is talking serious business niattcrslposltivoly wrong to be satisfied with his etiuwloyer- wiiii i855. in not roiii your llimlln 131111 111111 11 $111159» 01' 111111101‘. 111111 and aircrpt ‘ill health as something he grinned broadly as ho caught you cannot “void m- overcoma H115 1110113111 in he!‘ mlud- Tons of thousands of men and "i hiiic to spoil yon illuslonl-I." women from all parts oi’ the world ho snid. "But tit was this .wiiy"M1' have testified that life has been Mmme ‘m9 l“ a wumg “u”? “m1 madc worth living I.0 them after h“ “Md m“ when‘ “l” ‘!“"-'k°3'~;tliey hiid almost given up hope. °,"_)"“'U"“l4 lwwfhesc are the fortunate ones who to cat and drink. ‘l oltcrcd to brmglhave bu," restored m hem“, and him n lunviiwi ..mcan to carry inislrenglh h). u“, use or Timhw. by “Umemdng “Qt ‘m a wane“ may” fur tlii- Wnl‘ltl's most celebrated oiiiin ilniic. you know. Hut he said tunic n'“,,"cine_ mm w“ "nsmisfaclory_it ,"“' if illlllltlll ivstiiiiony can be bc~ “"'.yS.gm' COM m)“ messy: b” ‘lflieveil zit flll, nnd whb can bc so w!“ ‘Lmhwuhf “Jule l“ B“ M d skeptical as to doubt thcilc solemn ('Hlllll(‘.l, lii t.i_kc llllll-hlllfll) place mm ‘inflow, Htmmnentg’ qhmac who“: “my [alrly thmw u“! mm‘ hzis ll power, 4t virtue, u merit, such gsvlilrmhfllllczfllsl‘ Hliatldrlxhggz. “fins no other inedicini: over 1mssesu. _ , . _ é __ , _ _ a |cd before. ll‘ thcse signed and wil- Fjlsli.‘3am"Clmldnpieltttngwlxfiu |g§Jlt,llCSSP(l statements. voluirtririly gliv- p _ _ ‘ _ ' , _ ' _ _ . ,on from a motive oi ltritt tui e on y. ilfllzll“ Tzniiludnfyillt" '5.“ Ergiuwllfgfpwei-e Iiouiid to volu-incs. they would l..l\-t@‘i(g()()ll' a ifill a big library iinri iill oi‘ them ‘l ‘xiii: Wits ‘gnnic nil riEhI. He ilxllaafilollglhfllwrlilzlllisgltilzg11111;. inspiring 51,1352 ‘llxgegx:rpflggyuitgpazfi ‘Fhcy nil acre» that 'I‘ziniiic brings tnlkpdh. ' s. feeling of new life and cnorgy to w‘, laugh“, M ms descripmouyevery portion 0i the body and sends * and \ ~21 i on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2a H At one o'clock, sharp l “kw avln sold in tiirin. I will sell P “ w" t d on the grcmiaes you above date all e my stock, implements. etc. - STOCK—I ilraft‘ more in T0111. Wt- will huy livc fowl nvcr 41/. 1400 "352 1 11ml! 1111170 1390 i115; lilbn. in wvitriii for next ii-n do, . 111376. 1311111111111. W111i 1011i at lfivllllighcst prices. No lci-ilioriis iii-- winncr by dum Phrkside; 1 hlni:lc;cq,¢_@,1, by Lacopizi 2 09 t-‘J; l mare -Piirli» aide. good driver; 1 blitck gi-lilin 2 years old, by Dongola; priz. gelding by Dingola darn cominoilci full brother to Dongolii, proinisesf": - - to be fast; 1 (trait l colt l year, 3 choice tnilch cows, 1 dry cow, 1 steer 1 year; 1 heifer 1 year. 1 pure bri-il Durhiini cull. 2 calvgshfi nglnthsl (iilhkl brooiliFlRsT BOW. I 0118, Ilfrlil (It) S. v IMPLEMDNTS—I Binder, Mait- On Exhibition Week sey Harris; 1 mower M. ll. now, bay rake M. H.. t hay loziilcr M. Harris new; 1 threshcr and cloiin nr Simplex Hall's. 1 six H.P. _ Just arrived a car load of grade Percher- on mares and. geld- PEN DLETON BROS. Suffolk soar-min. Engine Gray. 1 two H. P. Engine Gray, 1 pump jack, grain grlnili-r Massey Harris. 1 grlniliitorir- 1 set truck scales. 1200 lbs; l seeder, 1 S. '1‘. harrnw, new; 1 pulper. 1 set pin burrow; 1 gang plow, 1 single. Frost and Wood; 1 farm lorrie, 1 truck Waggon. l cart and wheels. 3 wood slclghiz; 1 double sleigh, 1 manure spread- er, 1 scutfler. 1 cream separator, DeLaviiI 500 lbs; 1 potato IlIQKPT- 1 ‘pung sleigh. 1 driving sleigh. l driving wagon, 1 set driving har- ness, 6 sets working harness. leather traces. (fullflfs and haincs and a lot of artlclcii not mention- ed. Lot of saw tinibor, and ‘nlzirk rope, steel cable, forks, shovels; hoes. milk cans. etc. TIJRMS——14 months in all sums over $10.00. 6 percent oft for cash. lic auction on Thurs- day, September 28th at 10.30 0’clock sharp at Agricultural H a l l Charlottetown. Those horses are all broken single and double and are from 4 to 7 years old, absolutely sound, in every Way and xveigh from 1100 to 1400 lbs. I have al- ready sold a cal-load in the Spring which {rave perfect satisfaction. There is no need of f u r t h e 1' advertis- ing. Terms of sale are 13 months credit, 6 per cent. ofi’ for cash. . These horses can be seen at any time at Southport, 1-2 mile from Hilisboro bridge. A. K. McNEILL, J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. NEIL FERGUBON. Meadow Bank .__. | Bred to Lay S. C. W. Lezhorns, Cockcrelii and pullets. Bargain in brceiling lIGIN. Will also sell my pen in egg laying contest. EVERETT HOWATT. Cape Traverse It. It. 8035-20-41. FOR SAL ' Few pairs pedigi-cecli Silver Black Foxes.‘ Good breeding stock. OLIVER S. McNEILL Ownei New Perth lBenj. Carter & Son 8026-20-9i. _ Auctioneers EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LlNl l. Ii GOVERNOR DINGLEY will luvs 8t. John ovsry Wednesday ll I l. m. Ind ovary Oahu-day at ll p. m. (Atlantic Tlms) for Boston. , Wodnosdsy trips are vls Esotport and Lubso, duo Boston about i0 l. m. Thursday. llturduy trips are to Boston dire”. duo Sundays iiboiit 2 p. m. _ llTllRNi-Losvo Boston Mondays and Frldayb st 10 s. m. (On , III! loving Tlmo) (or isstport, Lubes and at. John. PAR! 810m BTATEROOMI om: Al lesion oonnutlon Is lllllll vll the Motropolllln Lino sxpnsi ~ Ind Illlonpsr otumsrs for Now York and points Ooinli Ind _ rlhs Ind additions! nformsllon, apply to A. O- GURRII, AQOM, John. N. l. iAUCTION SALE 0F; ings, to be sold by pub- ~ Cuticura Heals itching Burning Pimples 0n Face "My face was entirely covered with pimples which not only disfigured me but bothered me with " V itching and burning. They were large, hard and red, and after n while begun to foster. They inched so that I had to scratch them which _ made the burning more intense. ' "l used various salvesond creams but they gave no relief. The trouble ‘ lasted for nearly three months until i i I heard of Cuticun Soap and Oint- ment. l sent for a free sample. ln about a weeks decided improvement I was made so I bought more, and , two cakes of Soap with one box of Ointment healed me." (Signed) El- mer V. Foss, 7 Ocean View Ave" j East Lynn. Mass. Give Cutlcurn Soap. Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. iidpi-sniirmwhii. Addrtfllt"|a s! usi- n Bi. Pnl n, wqublllfifl." 1.15%.."- when. SOQPZ5C. oiiiuuiiuim-iiiisoa. Tnlcum25e. ,.'iii-.l Violet was pleased because m‘? 17'0",“ "ll-hung ‘Mmgh m” ‘Bud lititl gained u. little favor withlvelns- n19 hmly be"‘""°s_ mlldy i1,“ ,_lnplu_,.pl._ ‘ with the glow of health. the dniilrid Silo u-iin iitill more ploiiucd one Casi“ 0“ "5 dmwslnw” d“ c: i,.v,,,,i,,;; Hon“, wmks 1M0,‘ ‘men conicu once more iilurt and active. {we incl Bud and Mr. ‘lIli-adc at one the?“ Pomes, new m“ "f"? energy of thc restaurants tin the village. 311"‘ i‘ "cw well"? “f “bmly t" do Wu iii-eiviloil to go out that 11111155 never thought of bclorc. Irilght. llllll wc hunted up n liitlei ‘Phi-me is absolutely no excuse in illlllCl‘ whrru the most _ _ lpeiipli: ilincil, and wiicro food was 1111185911 111110112 U16 111111111. 11118111111. iutioil llllll chczip too. halt-sick, miserable and worn-out And in \\’illl((‘(l Bud illlll _iiiiizi ilrossisd in gray, and reinark~ ii io the fullest nicaisure. Iriiihci" iniportiiiitly. and with .loin. today. the VflSl |),o_\lzsl\ ilosirodo impress us. “lle's| my boss you know. ‘This ,Mr, lMi-ailte." We shook hands ‘IIOWH Ill our tilllltl. "l'vc livcii in Ni-w York ‘illll! nuvcr sow Grcuiiivliich .5120." hlr. Nl-iiiiio ‘George here siiid he lived nctir llllijiiggugegc lunil I iisikcil hlllll to 1111M 111" Bring the color to your chucks iiirtiunri Hollie 01' U10 SHOW DIZNTPS-liind lhc iiparklo of hcailth to your Ho. looked around hini intereslcdiiiyes. Tic robust. strong and sturdy. in sonic of thc curious tyres fllkiYoti can do this and you owe it t0 tini: around us. iyourselt‘. your future, your family, illlli thi-y cut lion. weakening your 3101115 liver torpiil. trniiiiinl-f wCutioui-s Soup shoves without mun. ‘N05013- S. S. "HARLANlT-b ‘CHANGE OF SAILINGS EXHIBITION WEEK For Virtnriii, Mllllllil)’ (Hill Sat urrlay. For ‘VOSI. llivoi‘. Vlhnliivsilzil‘. Orwell niiil ldttfil ltiici" no izlizingv. Frclcht for Monday trip to Vic- lnrlii niusit he on hand on Saturday 23rd and for Saturday trip on l-‘ri- day 20th. 806921-31, i="i€oi=l."iiii RIAM‘ BALL. ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 1O GOLD AND RILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH ls now prepared to receive Music Students in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUSIC Studio: Baptist School Room Hours-O to 12 and 2 to 5 veninga by Appointment flklllmlibf-SALE‘ This Sale is Postponed till Friday September 221111., at i0 o'clock sharp At Ilicg Station my farm of I00 nrrciv 80 clr-iir. in good stntc ol cultivation. biilancc covcrcd with hard and noft wood. good huiid~ Ingii. woll fcncctl and watered. l 4 "After ilinnor will you go with)” Helm,“ mu-oviitli 011111311 111111 11115915 1°] Gel Ttlnléll: from ymir nciircst sonic of those remarkable llulUkh-"gzlsf “may um] watch how ri-stniiriintii " He. iii-ikcd lqulckly you begin to eat better, I l<lllli0tl iimi nodded. and Vials-timer}, belie,‘ [e91 better and work hitting ii sudden fancy in him. and bettmx iiOllihilPHFl wishing to ITltlkP ii good lmprossiinii on s0 important. l1 W91“ :::“"———" "“""’“" non, fiiishcd hihn hor wry nicest," sinilc. BANKS And no began n rather remark- lllhlf‘ PVPIIlIHZ. Bank Commerce . I87 'l‘o.mnrro\v—~ Something Troubles punk I{()yfl,] H __ , m7 ‘c. flank Montreal . 220 llnnk Nova Scott-n . .. — T‘ Wheat, Dec. 105%,. Sept. 101%.. STOCK tiii0Tiitri0Nsl§§ii""0'9's/'i"'~ M" Oats, Sept. 381/4. Dcc. 36%. M-ay '3S"/ii. HALIFAX. Scpi. ztt- (Quotations furnished by Johnson and Word, nioinbcri; oi’ thc Montreal Stock‘ Exchange.) ma" S. F. Broinpton .. 153% '°""'"""' MM“. licll Telephone r1714, f?" "’"" bitibi ..... .. iazi/i, Shiiwlnignn 1131/2 Liiurcntiilc Pulp . I16 (lnnzidiim General til (Jiiniidinn Steamship (Cont. I0 Caiiiidiim Steamship Pfd.. 54% Asbestos Coin. Dominion llrldilc -—- hlmitrenl Power 07 Winnipeg l‘il(‘-(‘.ll'll. 38 _ Niitlonul Breweries 23W G Q u y‘ a i; d '5 Atlantic Sugar ‘ 4 - Min... no. O r I e nia I Cre a m Ain. Car & Foundry I87 Am. lfllftilllflllVfi .. Am. Smelling & R fining Anaconda Copper ......... .. Ciiniidliin Pacific Riiilwiiy Furniture Sale ninirtcr milc from lllm; Station l0 irliiiinii from school. close to, location. together with crop, 18 acres outs. i0 tons hay 4 acres wlieiiiit. 21-2 riercs potatoes. 1-2, acre tnrncps. If not. sold by priv- iitc iiiile will be sold by public iiuctlon on the promises on Thip-s day. September 14th., at 2 o'clock Artur- ~ JOHN B. MARTIN. Klnross or J.A McDONALO Auctioneer ' ' 37 Pownal Street | 5056-6-7l . _ , . churchi-s. an ideal homo in gooddlefllllnll -- New York Central 1,5 . (lube Cane Sugar 1419i ‘ B A (Jruclbic Stool . 911/. y llchon [titer-national l‘ per 58% Kelly Springfield 431/; Mex Petroleum .. M l Iggy‘ international Mor a1‘ no I ‘Preivii Steel Cur -- 533:9 “S: sefiuzhtorlllzkg] hgfnoMggi 79% Grafton Street. on Monday Sept 513111119111 94V" 25th, commencing at 1.30 p'm all Studebaker 129% her household furniture land" ei- "111011 Pacific 152% facts. pnrlor. dining room bail "1811 (700991 99% rooms and kitchen. ciirpetii oil 13 3- 31%| 104V! cloths. rugs, illiihes. range 51mm C- G- E- -~ 31 '8lIver Moon stove, No. 11 with pipe and lots of 300d things. Terms cash. MONTREAL, EXCHANGE 1984 Voctnry .......... mcenu-ic this Ilély and lime for anyone to he] iii-my. of is Alisstliggiie who have been nindc hi-zilthy ‘Enid Hllllllllii imd hor niiicc, Violet iindsironu by Ttllllflfi. Throw off tho poisons that are ruining your diges- strength, 'wrecking your nerves, making your headaches, Vill- ihackflflhflfl zmil tirippling you with eXlllilillflll-irlieuniatism and other destructive Nan. fieseniitii at l" Vancouver Calliiil for Service VANCOUVER. Sept. 19.—— Brit- Isb naval reservists resident hero are being called up for service, it is elated today, orders being re- ceived from London for them to report at once. Military officers, who have served In ‘Mesopotamia and in tho Near East, are repor- ted to have received word to hold themselves in readiness to pro- ceed overseas. .. . . ll ‘There is a Riiw. ‘New- foundland Wants to be iii it ST. JOHNlS NlliL. Sept. l9. —- Great Brltiiin has addressed to Newfoundland, as to the other British overseas dominion-r. an liiqiilry as to the ancient coloi-‘s readiness to furnish i]. contingent of troops for operations in the NcariEast. To this inquiry Pro- micr Sir Richard Squires, who la now in London has replied: “New foundland does not want the Brit- ish Empire to get Into another row. but if there has to be ii row we wantto be in it." World Series to Start ‘CHICAGO. Sept lS-The 1922 world series lbaseball champion- ship will opeu on Oct 4 in New York ‘City. it was decided at a meeting of National and ilnicriciin League representatives hcrc Lust year's prices w-illl prevail. The arrangements for the open‘ lug gflliic in Ncvv York was made on the assumption thin the Now York Giants will win the National League pi-nniint. Both New York clubs were reprcsrintnil at ihc meeting nnd the National Lcaguc club iron the toss to decide wlicrc tho first grime would he pliiyed. Should St. Louis win the Arincri- can League championship the first game at St. Louis would be pliiycil on Saturday. October 7. If St. Louis wins the Amciiciin League rncc they piiiy lii New York on Oct. 4 and 5 and Frklziy. Oct ti. would he travel day. 'i‘hr're Rhinos would be played in Si. Louis, Oct. 7, 8 and 9. [In case 0f ii postponed grime. the iirrimge~ nients provided that such ironic should lic played on thc grounds whom postponed pr-lor t0 guinea SClIPtllllHl at another city. Following: the three giimm which would bn plavi-il in Si. Louim. Oct. 7, :8 and 9. Tut-silo)‘. t)ct‘l0, WOUld be travel (lily and ithc sixith gamecf the series would he playoff iln New York, Oct 1i. ‘In came the. series should run to I1 llct. 4 iii New York City ' ‘i F Hap Hang/if _ an c: Makellanzyflomos You-the woman with a family-how what it means to have a range that is so easy to regulate, that is n good cooker and a dependable baker. There is no single fixture in your entire house that is as important as your range. Every woman who does her own cook- ing knows what it means to have even heat and plenty of room in the oven. She realizes what a large cooking sur. face means and the benefits of regulat- ors and little labor-saving Attachments. T h r e e hundred thousand Canadian womcn k n o w the dependability of Happy Thought ranges from actual every-day experience. They have found them consistent and uutlsfnct y, econ. omicnl in fuel and easy to operate. Ask any cf these happawomen about them ranges. H u p py Thought Pipe Furnaces defy w in tcr in any part of the home. Happy Thought Stoves have stood the teat of ycaralnCansdian homes. FENNELL & CHANDLER 152 Richmond Street ; Live Fowl ltlearaiice Sale 1R to 3 tie the contcnvllne clubs ii tiill ninirvimtzns 01' Immunity W11" are would be Jlllt‘ Ollt‘ iiiiy l)(‘l0l‘(' iiii= days [Qr llvc fowl over w, lbs, CUI] being left hchinil in the rzicc oi final npil ,ii_bly good looking. Bud saw us and lirc. You owe it to YOUFEIPH. 5111111‘ would be pliiyctl in New York on gut ppige, ilcciiilng gilmf‘. This‘ YARMOUTH WINS FIRST . SiAMEi OF TITLE PLAY OFF l SPItllNGliIilsL, N. S., Si-pt 18ml Yiirniouth won from Spningliilil this afternoon in tho that gninc nf the finals for-the baseball chnni pionship of Nova colic, ‘by the- iicoro of 9 to 3. Yurmouth not‘ twelve hits off Ciiufiold, of Spring lilll. whillo their pitcher, Forward. hold the l0(‘.1\l players to threc liiti-i and two passes. The match was witncsscil by the argest crowd that has gathered ‘here for a basa- hzill gnime this sermon. The second flame will be played in Yiirniouth on Friday next. P 4-1-1, III- ... . Nu. 1 for Ilium h for Ohrunlo W ‘Hand ca-Mvaviliriizqcikiiilfnlirirvul is or ' nxloto olnuinl PAH-III KI.“ an. imvr. lTAIIP u A_.. Notice to Oyster fishermen Notice is hereby given to Oyster Fishermen that the season will op- au on the twenty-fifth diiy of Sep- tember. All fishermen must pro isratlonis. Applications tor i-iiinie will be miule to the overscerii for the different counties. S. T. GALLANT. Inspector of Fisheries 804L20-3i. AUCTION ‘SALE - _}(_ There will be held an Auction Siilo of household furniture etc. at the residence of the lute John Mc- Donald, New Glasgow, on Monday, September 25th, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. if diiy of sale proves unfavorable sale will be held the first fine diiy "following. 1 W. D. McCOUBREY, Auctioneer 11021-20-31. _ FOR SALE containing rooms, large lot with lawn. Also barn. Good location. BIN-l. CARTER A SON, 193B Victory 1922 Victory . Auctioneers. 193 7Victory . 7001404“ 709349-35. Guardian. ikltclien rind parlor furniture. Kit- cure a license before beginning mp1 ' The undersigned will scll ‘by pub- lic iiuction on ltlondny the 25th inst n1 10 a. m. his tiirin ,together with stock. crop. implements and lurnl Special prices during next ten your flocks now and get thc high- isinltcil and (iillllfl over to speak. family and your future to keep iltLOnr 1:2. il’ St. Louis was one of tiiej-ri-qg Hgnms AgATToii-q Q0, tum, .lle was foe-ling a llttlo iiwkwiiril, for health means lHLDDIDOSS and contenders. - ;g033.g0.1 wee]; JQHN 1-_ WQQD’ lllfll. vcry niueh plciiscil with ‘hini- success. j Heitlth briinp: the (Iltllll-ltl?’ f_ I Bridgetown |_~;;_-lf_ —— — — ity to on oy tie gun . ings o l c. q 1 gpgg.2p_g|-_» » l "This iii Mr. tvlciiilc“ ‘tic s:iiii.;to czii, to sleep, to work and to ploy i r» I AUCTION SALE.- on THURSDAY, SEPT. 2m Auction siiic of household furni tiirc. Will selllbyputblic i-iuction 'l'ill1l'Slllt_\', 21 inst. at 10.30 ii. in. at 77 Prince St. household iiftects of Victory Hotel consietlnglbeilrooin A1‘ 1 P. M. SHARP chen range and 2 silver moon i.‘ NEWTON cnoss stoves. No l1 and 12. with plpp. - Also two fiit hogs iind other artlc- gf lus too numerous to mention. Terms cash 3 Fgpms MRS. JAS. DOYLE 77 Prince St. A, "my"; BENJ. CARTER >6 SON ' Aucumlaers N). l’. Containing 108 acres of Iind; 60 clear, biiliincc In hard and soft wood. woll watered, a grout dairy farm. Lobster Factory For Sale M». i. coiiiiiii. u . clear, good land. N0. 3. The [iroperty of James Morrli-nicy, Newton Cross, contain- lniz 50 acres. extra good hind and buildings. fenced by hedge and wire, well watered and very cen- trally located, only one half-mile from Grandvlew Station. close to flhtlrcli, uchcol and shipping. These farms will be sold in part acres. sll The splendidly equipped factory situated at North Lake Harbouig! King's County will be sold by Pub-f lic auction in front of the Court‘, House ill. Sourlii on Wvrlneeilay. October lltli, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. Plant and equipment iire ln tirstcliiss condition, 111M] the site ls an ideal mic. About twothous- nnd traps complete, Steam Boiler. °r l“ “Mk l” 5"" P11705559"- Sciiling Machine, , several bnits Ms‘)- o" ‘he ""19 131W- fl" m!’ and engines. iBc-th fresh and siilflsmcki cmp- Farm 111191911191115- "5 vratcr available and large pond in l°"°w5=_ connection. Prospective purcnas- 4 “"951 a" 70""? n ha”; of ci-s miiy examine tho prnm-rtv iit c °l°9 ‘1111119- 30 B11699 811d lflmbm any time prevmus to the ‘ale’ I brood cow tofurruw in October. upon making application to citncr z V155 1W0 1119111115 Old 30 119115- of the undersigned. Crop: 600 stocks of outs 200 wrumwm popu Elmira ctooks of wheat, 4 acres of b0111- Household Furniture parlor. dinlniroom. kitchen sud Farmers requlrliig mugsg] mud day, 1191111 your order in now, we are Terms of stock. etc. nine months I First class residence i’ e i g h t t’ garden, fruit trees and 1" pApply to .1 Till‘. .1. J. Hllglle! Co.. out, 1011s- hfllf new of turnips. and full 3019.194“ sourm line of farm implements, all driv- ing and working horses. includlnl! bedroom, dishes. etc. - Sale positive. No reserve. If dsY he stormy, will take place first flue nreiiflred to flil ordorii promptly. on all sums over tan dollars; 0 p91‘ ""9 1111' D1101’! 111111 lfifma to cent. off for cash. _ THE P. E. I. DRUDGING 00., JAMES MORRISSEY l SON! Charlottetown Newton cm“ or Montague J. A. MacDONALD 7078-16-1 mo. Auctioneer. iliil i.. nun. s. s. “MA Plmmm Ito-me 0.000 Tons oiupnumiii. 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