-§.-1-.-Q_<~__- § , PAGE m I DEAL promptly with the first sign of IIOJISCIICSS, soreness or inflzlmmation— it might be the forerunner of laryngitis.influenzaorserious bronchial trouble. The quickest, safest and most soothing remedy is Peps. As a Peps tablet dis- solves in the mouth it gives off medicinal fumes that are breathed into the inne-‘most recesses of throat and chest. In their speedy direct way Peps thoroughly disinfec the throat and air-tubes. destroy mischievous germs. relieve any soreness, inflammation or irritation. Take Peps whenever you suspect you need them. A Peps in the mouth filters the air you breathe. and fottifies against sudden colds and chills and the infection dangers en~ countered in trains. street cars and crowded assemblies. Fe are equally good for obstinate tOu s and colds, bronchitis. bron this asthma. and other chest weak- nesses of old and young. .- cps Gal I E54‘. botp/ flirt! brrnlhrabl! Ftp: labial: b-Jey! 0111mm. and c»... rurrywllr/s. llirrc! from Pep: Co.. Dalton: Alrgtl, Torunln. llflff/fllfl/ll/IQ T431175‘ Poultry Wanted LIVE ANQRESSED We are buying live and dressed Poultry daily at cur warehouse, 224 Great George Street. We pay highest possible prices, and Wllli pay freight, thereby bring. ing Charlottetown prices to your door. Price lists mailed on application. Cheques mailed daily. Ship your Poultry to F. J. HQLMAN CHARLOTTETOWN 2941-11-25-61. ” BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE We the undersigned havg dgcldgg to sell our buaineaa stung in the town of Borden, consisting of two lots 100 feet square. store, on". house. coal shed, barn and ice ma.‘ A" "film" for ma“ bur one of your ribs i was made from? Camlllfl-s salon wllile silo reclined lness. Fairbanks Weight Scales and Gas Tank In connection. This is one of the best locations on the island for business and anyone deslrioua of going into business could make no mistake in buying this stand. (Signed) GREEN BROS. BORDEN 2444-11-3tf. -\. O M. A. HUTTON PUBLIC AccolTm-Aur mo AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts‘ prepared for passing, Utility investigations and Dominion income Tax Returns pre- pared. 798 Main St. Moncton, N. B. ' Telephone 850. 2567-1 liplmo. O-O-OQOO-OVOOQQ. SMELTS R. F. Hall, 37 Fulton Market, New York, wants Smells on con- signment. For stencils write F. M. LANIGAN. Point Du Chene, N. B. WOULD LEAD TO BETTER HABITS “What reason has that wild girl for marrying a tailor?" “She thinks such a marriage will lead to better habits you know." (‘PING FOR THE SAW Wile: What are you going to do to the saw with that tooth- brush. John? Hubby: Clean its teeth. l A MEAN DIG “A beautiful automobile is m husband's gift on my wedding an- niversary." "ls it your tin wedding, dear?" l We can handle some Dressed GEESE and DUCKS each week, and will require large quantity Tun. KEYS. GEESE. DUCKS. CHICK- ENS and FOWL for Christmas ‘Sgtlgmenta. from December 7th to l l t She: You uaed to tell me that a thing of beauty la a joy forever. He: And i should have added expensive! l i l ... BLARNEY Eve: Adam. do you know which Adam (gaiiantly): To be sure l do, my dear-it was the one near- est my heart. l Arms FLA YOK. .\ [PIINIIUIIII of lnlm-i-d llursli-y. l-i-i- "H- .,|- gl-pl-ii lmllprr il|il_\' In» l\lI\'i'lll- iugcnuxly lldrii-ll in i-rvlllut-ll vcgciu- l,lL~ 50mm jinn llcfuru serving. §-§§-O-OO~O§§—§-O%409O NOTICE points on the Island:- Turners Limited, O'Leary. J. B. Mlliman, Ksnelngton. Russel Clark, Mt. Stewart. R. J. McDonald A Co., Cardigan. H. H. Cox, Morell. Cook d. Son, Murray River. Morris Bernard G Co., Tlgnlah. Allowing for shrink, labor and possible depreciation in killing and plucking, you will find lt will pay you aa Well to sell your Poultry alive rather than to take the t u- hie to kill at home. We will also be buying Drsaaed Poultry at top market prices if you prefer to market your Poultry this way. Write or phone tor our latest quo- tations before disposing of your stock. l i.’ The Harris Abattoir Company, Limited. OHARLOTTITOWN 2811414011. The Unwilling - Adventuress BY MILDRED HARBOUR CHAPTER 16. THEPEACE OFFERINGS ‘li-‘m going shopping, Cousin Cs- milia. Have you any 411N011 101' me?" Doris paused at the doorway of; her cousin's aittlnfi 100111. 911,11" way downstalnh several 111011111811 after the scene‘ belWeBB “$111111! and bis wiie—an episode of 11111111 she knew nothing. Camilla. in a uogllzes. was 8e81- ed at her desk, a 801d 0911111011191‘ rest ng ‘thoughtfully against -he1' crimsoued llDB- 81w elm-a slifllw over her shouidorat Doris, bul- 6116 was too preoccupied with her own thoughts to notice-that lber younx cousin was looking xceptionally charming and "Blfikdll" Ifd 119W spring frock, with hat, shoes. 11°56 and gloves to match. Camilla was in. what she her- self was willing to term, the deuce \ _., mm cnsnnomrzrowri GUARDIAN BUCHANAN WOMEN'S MT. - INSTITUTE The Mt. Buchanan Womelvs in- stitute mo; at the borne of lMrs. R- M. Mcltae v. 11th for their an- nual meetlifio with ten members presentfhfe P1111911 by sin$111i§ lg: the institute ,_ - "1141" "i!" W“ answered byiamlug all allied lead- er in the Great War. 1Read1118 01 minutes of last annual and last rel;- ular meeting by the Sevy- A x0011 report of the ml: year was rwi 11>’ the President. Mrs. DOIIKBIII Mc- Kiunon. The Sedy-Treas. r890“ was also road. Sick committee re- port having made five visits and treated each patient with fruit. No school report as school was closed. Then followed the election of of- ficers. The President Mrs. Dougald MoKinnon, the Sedy-Troflfl- M18- R. ‘M. McRae and the Vice-Pres. Mrs. c. in. McLeod. were rwlecl- ed. New Directors and Auditors were appointed. Mrs. Douguld Mc- Kinnon and Mrs. RIM. McRae were appointed delegates to the conven- tions. New committees were air pointed for the month as usual. One new member was 8111111)‘ W91‘ minim, A short discussion than took place on repairs to b8 (10119 to school door. The Sec'y to pur- of a. jam- She said to Doria abcenti)’. 11B 11' she were thinldhs V91’? 113111 and mm just begun to see a gleam o! light: . “l may need you later. Will you be back in an hour or so‘! l Doris promised and triilllfll ltiownslairs, fbumming as she welli- Canlllla returned f0 her 0011514‘. ernt'on'of several articles scatterq ed before her on the desk- One was n note, obviously hast- ily scrawled: wDcnr Camiliai" " l “my to forgive me for being a brute the other afternoon. I lost my temper and I'm sorrY- 11 wasn't very nice of m9 force you into doing somethinil 1 asked, and I'm 11681‘! about the threats pf cl accounts and shutt-XIB 011 3'4"" 51‘ iowance. i "Accompflflflbg ‘this letter are several little items which will. l1 hope, plead for your pardon. As for lfhB Brandon mutter, you are frfl you ins'st. I can o wish with all my decline his invitation. "Henry"- chase glass for the school WIHGOW- The work 0i.‘ making a quilt taken up and decided that we meet at Mrs. J. D. Murcblnonb to sew blocks and proceed with the mak- ing of quilt. Next meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Nelson ‘Canieilfs Glashvin. Answer to roll call. "A Christmas Slsgg tion." l . . lozl-Zvl . Hunter. Rivsr- " " And Vicinity Mr. David Taylor, Granville, was lbero Tuesday on business. ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noy and chil- dren were visitors in‘ Charlotte- town on Sunday- lMins Janie Andrews has been visiting for a few day with her sis- tars, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Barrett. Hampshire. lMessl-s John and Luther Mofiat. Sydney are home for a short visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Moffal. ‘Mayttield. School reopened dn Tuesday.‘ having been closed for three weeks.‘ on account of a few cases of small.‘ pox in an adjoining district. bu. John MndLeod. Accountant with Messrs IP. J. Noy & 00., mot- oreq to Dunstaffnage on Sunday,‘ where he spent. the day with; friends. I ‘Rev. Geo. E. lSprlggs. Kensington. Orange Organizer, paid an official visit to Hackett. ‘L. O. 1... which mot‘ in regular session here on Monw day evening. . bins. R. H. Campbell, Mrs. Geo.‘ Dixon. Mr. and ‘Mrs Irs/Rackhamg Mr Ja-s. Patterson and Mr. Arthurl Dixon were among the recent visit- ors to the city. ' Meeting closed by singing t Nat- ionai Anthem. Luncheon was serv- ed duriug the social hour. Illary‘ E. McRse, Sedy-Treas. PRESIDENTS REPORT F THE MT. BUCHANAN WO EN'S INSTITUTE l ing it is my privilege to give a ily ashamed short review of the work of our?" 11101111417 eVe111118 (P0111 316910111. osing your club during the past. seven monthsfivllelo K119? 111141 HD9111- one special and seven regular age monthly nttendsnce of ten members the total membership all Iiiieg funds have been increased lie-art that you'd at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mllrchis-Jls they bofh ‘on in April, and two Ice Cream festivals and sale of cakes during Visitors in town. during the latter part of the week included Mr. and Mrs. ~G Elmer Dlmnlns. Cimrlotteq town; Hon. John E. Sinclair, Sum- merfield; Mr. E. C. Wilsom Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ‘Siillphant, to l.-ry to At this our second annual meet- 1310011110111 and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-i ert Siiiiphanl J‘r., returned by motor, the week- end with Rev. Bruce altd Mrs. ‘meetings were bold with an aver- (7818111- Thc announcement made public me in wiutiing present being nineteen. The lnsti-llliis 1180K 01’ U18 GBEBSBEBIIL 01 Miss Christine MacLeod, Hopedale o to accept if during the past seven months by 1° Mr- R6451‘ Barren» ‘Vheflllei’ niy say that l the proceeds of a Bean Supper held River. is 0.! 11111111111181‘ 111161681 1161-1 are deservedly popular among a wide circle of friends. The “several little items" were the summer months. We paid for Congratulations we helm; extompl a magnificent pearl necklace, finer than Camilla bud ever dreamed cl painting the interior of school room and other necessary work. and erection of slgnboard. a detail.- cd Mr. Robert SilIiph-ant J12, on. ‘the occasion of his marriage lo Ililss owning. and 11 bundle 01 “m” Mildred Neill, Rustico Road which look place at the home of his bro- lller and the bride's sister, M1‘. and‘ Mrs. Samuel Siliiphnnt. Brodkfleld lust week. The happy young COLIDIL‘, iwerc visiting over the week-cull lit llllc Manse, Bideford, guests of ltev. lliruce E. and Mrs. Carew. “ma, pmmlsell l." i1 generous ed account of such expenditure will personal income, independent oi appear in the Secretary-Treasurer's ..uallgwgncos" or credit at the report. A quill has been started for 6.10pm the Protestant Orphanage which Camilla purred like a cat while no doubt. will be finished this she fastened the pearls around her year. The Supervisor, Miss Sleek throat" They were creamy, Kenna was present at our August ‘ l‘(l hy his own conscience) SPECIAL POULTRY‘ in addition to our plant at Char-k lottetown, we are operating Poultry killing stations at the following OOOQOOIINIIII and gradually a solution luau-mm ih'.i1gs——alill moreover. meeting and gave a very interesting they Cleverly hid the faintest sug- talk on institute work. During lllt" gggflon or a ‘hollow that was be- meeting convenors were appointed glnnlng m ma. the perfection of to co-operate with Provincial Exe- her lovely throat. cutive in regard to Education flilil "well," she so-aid to herself, as better schools. Agriculture, Nation- she lmcl-aeped ‘lheru and 181d 11119111 111 carefully back into their white. economics, velvet case. "I've certainly been acquainted with theue pilascs of n fool. Now, what on earth am I our work we. hope going to do about it?" more. Much regret “'11s expressed Fur Camilla, raging, tearhli, mak- because of thedeparture of one of ilig the most of the first bruise she our momlbers, 0m our district and had ever received from masculine in apprécintionof her work, an ud- fingers. had wept in Hartley?! dress and ‘beatftiful book of poems arms that afternoon, bud lei ‘all; was presented-to her. kiss he?“ 101131,: {LZZHQQL}... (to Let us 81,9115? for_ greater mem- Lrratnlrgg htinpflvilege ot,iaking chm bersbip during the coming yearn, .2,“ hi)“, llle with that terrible There is much for us to do. Munyl of q husband avenues of work open up before us.l ‘Tlfey had arranged to Sal] llllg But aboveail we must have loyalty Y y noon on the EurOPEQIP-bmmd to our club. 50 that as a baud of s" " honeymw“ shlp~flanley' fever‘ Si" flgol ndrcommunlt conditions M‘ m his eagerness to lake we I"8rcetil9ll1a the‘ Presidgnt said vnngllmpedlng plunge (be had “Tish to ogrdlall thank the members ‘Known u an along and beenbxlalaxl- who entiertnined us during the past m“! Mn‘ John Hartley’ with "1 theoolficers 15nd membelrq of our: 91mm of ““§‘e‘,‘f§e‘“ke¥h§°§§L§£§I club. Mrs. J. D. Murchison, who so wen e-als - . lions {vere made on lhe “Al-codin". lgllldlYsilllensd 1111:‘ Izwtllwb °l1' 111°: rho-r- (‘amllia was to remahin her 19*": éhullllfe w: amiss “t "gt nrqunintnfce, until the ship dock- “lliiiheovur work W 111i <10 8 “d l.“ Eurone‘ h T“°,",,ff,‘.° 130px: Let us lhen renew our efforts and xgssnganltoifitretatimos, the confine.“ ‘continue the work that has so well "M" Such a-flme as Henry mem- ‘egllgjspectivel submitted ing would divorce Camilla. I Mm DmlYam Mew n n . At eleven o'clock, l.‘hen.—l.h0Y‘, ‘P ~ m‘ iiMt B 1“ ‘l had rehearsed mo,» pl-an only the all res tn . no iunau “moon before .n the prlvacy or‘ Women: institute. l in the Circle 0f ms arms “m, Mt, neronr or SEUV-TREAS. his reverential i108 011 1101‘ 1119'". This branch held one special and {Camilla W111i 1° °°m° 1° 111° d°°k- several regular meetings during the just a few minutes before 111$ 11°11! half year, with an average attend- sailed, and slip aboard in the bustle an“, o; ten menvbers’ and a tom; of departure. Hartley “wmld 111' membership of nineteen. Receipts ready be on the boal- lnlnfirnted to $116.17 cts, raised by _ l r ' lit S 2 i. ' l- .5‘; ing suspicion at home. Cum ‘a. wliil h d i H] I k f _ ' to lcavc tho house. ostensibly ior a u o m“ mm M“ yo“ _. , $57.63 cts" which brought. 80 ers. "Sgrlzllinlflfigg glilintorcst. 0t‘ tho cxpcluilluril which , am moi-lo ‘$127.02: :i.. 41.67‘ ‘lerml a wmpmm and cxpmlflhe Pillllufogthe Ill-llllllni-(i bison-c rdhhl outfit for hor and had had it deiiv- in the school’ ‘L73 C“ [or [mu and “ed l” he’ 031,1“ o“ ‘the hoatlcggs for sick, $11.54 cents for ‘n club. 00 cis for -wiuiiou' glass, 22011112) $8121" ifiélaTl Jzjllplifvzmgilsdnlfilz? stove pipe and (lilmiler for school. Stamps and other expenses $67.31 . . l . - u 21025195113250? t in the bank. Tho school children "are was u“ note o’ apology were treated with ice Cream and peace offerings-the pearls the illOCIUl—l.llB independent comu. _ Romeos in the world. did Camilla, Not for all the ‘handsome youlll: believe that. she would willlnil Ill/e up a pearl necklnce and hor own income. It was too lnuddolliill! 01 Henry to ‘have extended the olive branch on this of all morninzfi! Almost all if he ‘had slli-‘Dwlflil! her in our club) was leaving after Wbelng three years with us, was presented with a beautiful book of poems. ‘We are now making a quilt to donate to some worthy institution. The other room in the school is to he politic-ti as soon as the painter can get time lo do so, completed for the collecting of the in connection with tho local church Event-s, Immigration and homo and a committee appointed who will as we become bell...- doulbtiees carry this phase of the to accomplish sue. The response last year to this Arrangements have been about Maintenance and Extension I-‘und church's activity to a successful is- lmpeai was so gratifying above the amount asked for _from this section that. the collectors are looking for- ward with pleasure to again extend- ing the opportunity of giving to all who when. the occasion arises, res- pond so magnificently to the var-- ions calls and demands of a church vitally interested in Dominion and world sorvice.—-L. Mrs. A. B. Cutlifle held ilcr post- Mmtial reception on Thursday at her now, boautlfuily appointed home, Hunter River and graciously welcomed many callers during the ailternoon and evening. She wore her handsome wedding gown of v-nri-ooiored cut. velvet and was ss- sisted in receiving by her mother Mrs. John. E. Sinclair Summerfleld and Mrs. John Cutliffe Fredericton. Mrs. Murdock Cu-tiifle ushered the guests to the dining room where Mrs. Marks presided over the tea cups and tho llvtlsses Mao McGrcS- or Myrtle Cutlitfe Edith Sinclair and Dorothy ‘Outliffo assisted in serving and extending hospitality. Little Miss Edith Cutiiife. Frederic- ton gracefully attended at the door. The popular biide is being heartily welcomed to the social life of the community’. Recent arrivals nt The Globe Hotel include N. D. Wiles. Truro; B. W. Taylor and wife, Granville: it. It. Winchester, Belmont; G. C. Ramsay, Belmont; Russel Sample. William Hameiin, John P. Bradley, Charlottetown; Emma. Bowen. Charlottetown; Wilfred Doucetto, Brackley 110111511; Wosiey Smith. Cavendish; J.l’. Lulaude, Montreal; F‘. J. Wright. Monctun; M. Munroe. ‘Moncton; W \V. lLord, ‘Siliilmttflll - G. A. J. ilcck, Montreal: K. ‘N. Hopegooli. Suuuncluido; D.‘K. Tccd, Charlottetown; Frances R. Teod. Chariottetowlnbouis Trainor, Hope River; B. Cormier, Buctoucho; C. Sellur, iiunlcr ltivcr: i. ilnwman. North ‘Willshire; It. MncLeotl, North WIIIHIIITB; Mrs. Richard Stevenson. New Glasgow; Robert McKenzie, Cavendish; M’. A. Mc- Cuilunl. Bay View; J. F. McKenzie. St John; D. ll. McPherson, Granti- view; John Nicholson. Grnndview; Raymond ‘Steoiex Charlottetown; Milton McDonald, Grandview; FD. A. Gillill, (lrandvlew; It. J. McDon- ald. Charlottetown; A. Martin. Grandview; O. Wilson. Ilailinx; J. From foreign lands beyond the seas, taking n half, left mo. I also was trouble times the doctor told me i0 h anybody to help. well. I recommend the Vege to any one who complains to with sick ilcqducjllcs when pussulg throu (‘hangs of Life I begun to tatke Lydia. Pinkbanfs Vegetable flompoundflnd I have felt my health _sic:ul1iy lmprovmg. After our medicine for almost, a year and 1y believe I can say the headaches have ness and with pains in my left‘. side. Many pcrfnrlucd. I am feeling flne now and do all my work myself. I am the mother of six, and manage an ei lit-room house without feel that I am entirely troubles.”—Mrs.An0Lrn BRATKE, 4316 South 13th Sh, South Omaha, Nebraska. rs. Adolph Bratke M I 4316 5o. 13th. Sh. S. Omaha. Nebr. Middle-Aged Women, NE of the most critical periods of a woman's life comes between 45 and 5o. Most women dread the approach of middle age because they know, Onl too well, the depressing" ailments 1t brings. his natural change in a. woman‘s_l1fie should be passed in anormai manner, without fearor suffering from such distressing symptoms as hot flashes, smoth. crin spells, fainting spells, headaches, backache or nervous troubles. hen such symptoms are experienced. 111816 usually exists some weakness or disturbance of the feminine sy team that can beovercorne by the use of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound‘. For more than fifty years the Ve e- tabie Compound has been CZliTylilg women safely throu Sud-l letters as the following prove our claim :-— After Long Suffering South Omaha, Ncbmskln-“Aft/er fifteen years of terrible suffering each month b“. weak I coul d with nervous- uve an operation few bottles I be table Com und me about emalo Vegetable Compound LYDIA l. PINKHAM MEDICINE 00.. THE CABIN AND THE CAR. (By Peter A. Reilly, formerly of lI-‘orcsl. Ilili; now of Boston.) lu the old. old days of long ago“ When immigrants came o'er. A new homo to explore. They brought with thom health and strength. Their will and might. lo do. The best they could in virgin lands, To them so strange and new, their Sonic ul-ttioll in New Brunswick, Aud some iu old Quebec, While others in Acadia. Arrived on the "rlggers" dock. These places in their primal state, Did noi. them all-lhegullc. ‘So others cumo from o'er tllu eon, To our lPrince Edward Isle. l-Iere, nature gave them nil she had. in that primeval state- Tho hills, the meadows ilrooktl. , Bound by the occnus grout. I and the The father and the mother tolled. In homo and field and wood. 17ml. they might in this virgin laud lake out n livelihood. So thus they labored ilard and long, in hunger, want and pain- In Joy and glndness nnd ticsire, in nature's prime domain. They had n hope within their henri And God within their soul. Their labor was for others weal, For howveu was their goui, N0 1011801‘ we the ulbin scc, Nor do their buildcrsnow appear, For they are sleeping ‘noatll tho sod They tilled as pioneers. No longer is the lirolllnco thurc, The andirons can't be found, The "tater" hill, of long ago, is now their silent mound. The woods and slunlps have disap- peered. And level fields now lie, Across tho island's length flllll breadth. To greet tho farmer's eye. Machinery. iinc of modern make, Designed by science skill. Give pleasure to the farmer's life. And many acres till. N. Rallcnbury. Charlottetown; Ii. ll llluylnourl. ‘Montreal; C. D. Hart, Snckvllie; w J. Gard, Amherst. L.l Om Friday evening. November 3.11, what, w“ she to do? l-i‘ she presented itself which. would lot. ltlidn't 61000. could she count 0n her down gracefully, and, (which young Hartley not to make a ecan-lwns for more important) keep ql-m dal? The boy was infatuated tiniest breath of it from reaching enough for snythlnt. her husband. Because, she thought. How could one explain to an aul- grimly, auppose Hartley sailed oring lover um the olrllvci 0i 11111 away in high dudgoon and than devotions had changed her mind somehow Fielding got wind of hor because lbor husband bad made her proposed flight and took away his a handsome gift? it would be a gifts or throw ‘her out‘! trifle crass, to say the least. Cor-l h‘: opinion of his divinity-to is"! ‘learn that she placed o trinket or Meanwhile. Hartley was ‘plug two above his passion. 8o Camilla sot and racked her his own, i170 It Qvmlmu); 10th a 8111-1101111! of more than pass- ing interest took place in the Unl- ted Church when the young people lunder the direction and leadership of their ipostor. Rev. R. IH. Baxter. prganized. a. Young People's Society "thus filling u. long felt want in the llfo of the young in this community. m. Baxter presided and outlined the features of the weekly program wlml a |iln5llon_ l. she should-along the lines of four fold dovelnlp- home of Ralph McMillan. The pro- tsiniy not conductive to enhance (ind poi-roll llmlnmll”, m‘; ‘allot, maul. alter which the following ofi‘ic- gram will consist of a study of c“. ers and committees were appointed. Hon. Prom-Glow. ‘ Baxter; ‘H. through a private itttle inferno of PNl-"Ffll-Pl“ M- Mlfll-Mld: Vice- dlan writers of their choice. Pren-lllalph McMillan; Secretary ~110Mb: 0911189; %grgr= The tractors nimble on ily tiny, The autos speed by night, The sons and daughters. old and ~ 1011118. Are filled with farm delight. Hazel Seller; Comm. on now mem- bers, Esther Dixon llreno wedlock. Ivan Bowman, Orville Seller; Comm on places of meeting-Lawson Manhood, Fran-k McMillan; Secre- tary ‘lltecorf-Hasei Seller. On Friday evening of thb week at 7.80 the meeting will be held at the adian authors and the following will road selections from the 0on- Your spacious homes so fine and grand. ' ' ' Your clothes of nlodern style. Your autos geared to burn the road An hour, for sixty tuilos. Yet! In your pleasure. boys and S 6. iPlease. just a prayer tone, To God. for those w o toiled in want. And built their cabin homes. Yea! And those living now, whose age. Near the “three score anti tell" care, . Please say a prayer for them. in this For speed and pleasure I world. Cun not for them atone. . Who labored long, in want and love, And built our Island homes. i<+>-——— Oil cioih never should be scrub- lu-d. If this is done the illllut will. he quickly worn off. It should first‘ lm carefully “wished with ii‘ eofti brush to remove nil tbo dust null liirl. nmi thbn wiped with n large soil. cloth wrung out in tepid (not hot), u-ntcr. if it is rcry lllrly 11 111111‘ llu ncccusnry to use rt little soft soul! but this should be dune rarely. nu on no account should soda bu usoii. ‘When it is dry. wipe with n cloth or sponge liillpcll in skim milk, which will brllrlltt-tl ulr and preserve the colorn unli give it n polish. After siongiilg it with the ullik dry will: F cloth. $100,000 For Silver Fox Pelts We are now open to purchase for spot cash $100,000 worth of silver fox pelts. Mr. Daniel F. Nleehan, lns., New Vork fur dealers. will be: at my office and sales rooms at Sumlmerslde on Tuesday. Novem- ber 30th instant and days follow ing. Hla instructions are to fill orders for various foreign coun- tries and will require a large quant- ity of pelts of all grades. and will be particularly interested In choice skins. All offerings will be at- tended to as promptly as possible, and the highest cash prices will be paid. G. R. MaoQUARRlE. Summersicie, P. E. I. 2953 ll 25 3i - EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED New retracting room with ‘ modern equipment. ‘ _, .0ur experience is at yell!‘ asrviee. " ‘ E. w. TAYLOR i l. “no Mrs. Bollennan's Case esi: Hoboken, of Life I was troubled wit. weakness, flushes and loss of a peti hardly stand. I‘ would never be ri hi". again as no doctor’s medicine seemed to g ' trouble would have to take its course. I read about Lydia. E. Pinkhamk Ve gzund in the little books you gun to take the medicinshAfter the first out. better and ad fewer headaches. I am a well woman-today and" feel ' person. You may use this 1e word is true. Iwill answorany letters sent to meF-Mrs. Jmmnr Stree West: IIqboken, New Jersey. Sol by drugglsts everywhere. Lydia E. Pinhham’s COBURG, ONT. p] vmltlsmrlesj 28.. gh this trying peri . N .J .—“D11rin the Chango headaches agent to the face nnd head .' I would often get so I thought eip me. They said my getablo Com- give away and, n to feel strongerand could like a difiemni: tter for every Bonmnstm, 616 Smith, AIIGTIIIII SIILE OF PART OF WATER LOT OP. POSITE TOWN LOT NUMBER ELEVEN. FIRST ONE HUND- RED OF TOWN LOTS IN OHARLOTTETOWN Lvows woken-oust: PROPERTY To be sold by Public Auction on Thursday, the ninth day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1926, at 12 o'clock noon Whose backs are bent by toil end °" '1" Pwml”. ‘hi’ 35°" W111" Lot, measuring 60 fleet by 04 feet, and being the property new occup- ied by C. Lyons A Company. Conditions made known at sale. Dated this 24th day of November, A. D., 1926. C. R. SMALLWOOD, GIL. GAUDET, . Executors of Estate of late H00.‘ R. R. 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