ltlpatlotfla otnedy tenmshom nature. .00! _ _ls a Iiixtnrs a; tn ' , - sndrootstbatrtbtbs ' 1 of impurities in a ‘d: '-~- wspmtoldsndw ltrl -—U¢lhdQt ‘s: ,- l l bins his customers-rand mikes lnsflletsnt and nidsrntis. - is the ideal remedy-it is _l bulky cough mixture a special ‘ ‘ prom sue‘ l UR SILQH ITTTTTZ. If xl- WARNING vi T9131] will persecute to q the full extent of the is“. 3, any one speaking disrespect- }; fully of rne. Ellen s. Swain. o or annoying in any wiy- d 39 Hillnboro S}- e Charlottetown. P. E. l. :OOOOO-OQ-.O-OOOQ4O§O-Q~O§49 l l 00004044400004 l.» California l for the Winter 5T0 California, British (‘olutuhlu d Pacific (‘east points is th~ mlectlve of many who wish t- rail? the rigors of a cold winter Tbggo who are in a position to bend m! pMPlOtl in a laud m‘ -nshine and Warmth. WM“ flowers bloom all year. can lllllll- the journey comfortably and liulvk l by by Canadian National Ratlway> and connecting routes. .Any Ticket Agent of the Canad- ign National will furnish the rt- qtlred lnfonnation as to through ‘m services, routes, fart-s, t-tcz. gawrlte General Passenger DP rtment, Moncton, for this in f tmaxlou. 49711-26-51 Ganadian ~. National Railways TCHANGE IN TEA-IN SERVICE BETWEEN SUMMERSIDE i. TIGNISH. l s fl-Ilfectivr- MODIIIIY, Der. -"-rd. No trufn shown in Time table. as l avlng Tlgnlsh at 1d. a. m. will leave nt 7.30 a. m. shri arrive nt O4 ‘svoeove-oeooeoooooooeeve ' l l lszlettve that could l)" heard. ll was so ‘Talbot catne u stop into th- toutu.‘ Luther behind her. said. somehow selling [he with the cigarette belnud‘ cotm- in." though to convince Mrs. that she had set-ti Amy BIIIOKKIIE|F ~ ‘tlklllK a .=.it\ti\'~'.c;\ '.-.-*u\ lit- E's-hie. The Middle Ground i ly Marlon Rubinstein. l MORE SHOCKS Chapter 37. rt and l .\1rs.l There was u sudden silent-e. f-llt intense. t Amy ' lulu-l l her. llo "Oh! Uh, yes, tuother." We're having tea. moth-er. This mixed-up grerllri. "In l> Published by .... tures, inc. The simplest way to end a_corn SVNOPSIS is Blue-Jay. Stops the pain in- Tnlbot _ -v\ u if she tried to disbeliev-l what J-r- first saw upon entering. .-\ttt_v‘.~' right hand canto into \'lt"~\' aguitt’ ~ ~n 1m. What happened 1o that 111314119 the utotht-r never itut-iv~~. .<"l!:\,'.< one of the boys took it from lm-t’. Stuuehou’ too. Ian:- hutli ‘Pilhvil to smoke. thouclt tul- il>"l my tttuaitietl by her side. llui wllEi wunl: about. ani lll'r’ll.'llli--l to! ignore it. holding her book as hmtgl she had uu voltnvUul-l Willi 'b:it tray at all. Luther was ar-rus»; l l the room. lt-fl- "Loo, dear. do yzct. me some tnore hot \vater.“.\nty' said and handed him a tutcltor, and one of the tell talt- nsh trays to he taken out 0i <it.',bt. ' Luther. ww-ll-tttezluimz but bltlnd-. iring, hold out the lrzly. \\‘hat‘.~4 this for, to iu- ottptied? \n1y .\' is your limit ilt-IOH’ linuet. you kumv. You've suiolu-il <t~vt~t1 tiircady Oh, uh. all right. l'll tel some hot water." Realizing his bluntlor. he httrried out of the room. Jane took her mother's wraps oil. talk wont on lwkivztrdly. Amy itilrotlttm-d the two strange pun to her moth-r» Ti-d .\litl'lllt~, who Win.‘ youutz. fair huircd and uluo .~.y~-d, with u fresh r010!‘ and u high thin utiso. aysplomiiti Saxon ypo~only .\lt‘~t. 'l‘zilbot thought him rather too hattdstittu- for uati~atttl .\l:trk (‘a110, who wit» lurk as the other om w fair, ‘ery tail, and with u curious drawl n his volt-o. “More tou. l)l<'k'.’" Amy Anti an he nodded, "'i‘hi.~i is iftb cup?" "l likt- having you pour flu-tr ‘or use." llirlt said simply, which u-ourbt it luulzit from the ‘others asked. your u-e." 'l‘=-|| ri-ttitrki-ti. "So you‘\o Qtlmmerslde. at 10,40 u. m. instead 1.10 p. m. .,._'I‘raln No. 211 will leave Slimmer- ttldo at 1.00 p. tn. lnztzazl of 12.10 and arrive at 'f‘ignisb at 6.40 p. m. instead of 0.10 ‘DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE. 5111-1127403. The Bankruptcy Act‘ in the mutter of the Estate or Wm. D. Currie and Putu‘ J. (‘urrle of Sourls, P. E. l., Attihoriuul As- HKHOTB. TENDERS Settled Tenders will he received by the llfltll-lf’ gnt-d up tn noon on Wi-tlnet-ulsy the 5th day o1’ lleceur bor. A. D. 1923. for tho tiltrcltztsr; .tl' illr Stock of oferchatttiiu- Slurr- Fixtttres, Book Debts and {teal ids tale. ‘Tender No. l l-‘or tho slack of ‘Niltcbandlsq, teonslnting of Croc- ories, School Supplies. Stationary tic. Tender No. 2. For the Store Fix- lures. Tender No. Debts. Tender No. 4. For the undivided interest of the above named Debt- ors, in the Real Estate in the pos- session of Archibald Currie. A certified cheque for 20% of the uprchase must accom- pany each Tender. The highest ,or any Tender not necessarily accepted. A complete detailed inventory of the Stock of Merchandise. Store Fixtures and Book Debts, may b» examined at the Office of Messrs. Delllols Bros, Charlottetown, Mr. W. J. Cheverle, Souris, or at. tho office of the undersigned at Sum merslde. P. E. l. .Dnted at Summnrsitle, P. E. 1., this 23rd day of November. A. D. 1923. THE CANADlAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION LTD. (Maritime Dlvinlon). Per F. J. E. Wright Rcpreeentative for Prince Edward llsnd. Authorized Trustee. -27.28,1st-.'ll. AUCTION SALE At Donaldston on Thursday the 29th day of November instant, ut the hour of one o'clock, p. m. Tito farm and farm stock, crop 1nd farm implements. household fur- niture and one set of blacksmith -tools, being the proporty of tiu- late Joseph McAulny of Donald- stun. by order of Mary Ellen Mr- Aulay. Thomas McNally, Alltlllflil- eer 63141-27-21. 3. For the llook Pieaseilotioe As l am going out of business l request my customers to settle their accounts before Jamiary 1st. Positively no credit given after this date. This will benefit all. Everything will bs cheaper for cssh. zoriu on ndntiriug rim; uriumu nor, stantly. Then the corn loosens At a first nizhl performance in and comes out. Madein clear New York a beautiful young wot liquidandinthin plasters. The _,man attracts attention by rising action is the same. land lellsttrel: slurveyldng the audi- dmmm enre t rout: er gasses. Clav~ A! You let-lug. u DPWSDHDEP columnist, and O his cousin, Dlilwlllfllfl‘, are particu- larly lnlerestetl. Dlnwitldle tleclar ue‘ ting she is the image of ‘Mary 0g~ ‘den. a belle of tblry years ago, who had married a Count Zattiany. ~- ' ‘" _ ' lHe is convinced that this is Zllaryfit dittueri’ if you'll toll me the |)l‘t\p('l dungmm: m" a" pggom, m esmb, things to do. l'll be. ahead of illfls- v1.1“ h" mom“). mo“. (“‘]]e_ tut-u in no time." l (‘layering finally manages if) With ‘ Watch for the screen vent” "produced by Frank Lloyd with Corinne Grillith as Count“. 13m”, "llt- mils out of but‘ llillltl too. . , 1mm to join lb i'll‘l'|<' tooe we all , Am)’ ellrllivvll Dick Wlllfll)’ l'll" lmeet hr-r. and she tells him she is ltltr (‘ottutess Josef Zattlany, good l lhvitnnrriod n relative of Mary's bus- Audllvatttl. (‘lnverlng does not l your whole aftetuttott Pier story and tells her so. iuitiorstttially", "(in buy yourself some t-lothes. Luther will toll you humor. of the best tailors. don't spent sitting on the couch looking nte." "l t-utrt lake my eyes off you're o; pretty," Dick said. ltutoli- ly asking pardon for looking at his lzttly. "And t-all me Aintee." the til went on. "i hutv the name Am)‘- il ~' s0 common. Aimee is French." “l don't like it as well," Dick objected. “it ntonns ‘beloved.’ “ "Oh! Well. l like it then. cull you beloved every little l speak to you." The girl lattrthetl. “All right, l won't tease any- more. You can stay here for dinner and help me cook." And Dirk. soothed and rustle happy by a smile, followed her out into tho kitchen. hire. Talbot got up to help too, glad to be tiblt- to bt-ud over u sfnvo again for u ft-w lllllllllttli utter llli‘ dizzy and up wetting world she bud livt-il lu for thl- last few IlUllfS. iii Tomorrow-A New Life Drug Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water Bladder irritation or Bachache The. American men and women must guard trottstatttly against l ll‘ rotirst- now tliut she is to IN‘ il'l i ipt-ru star. slto won't look zit lls‘ from th.» ‘i; tivrH any tnoroi“ l “Look out fut‘ <‘u<~lelii." Mark ‘iulll. "ll-"s lml IIIFPI! wives/rut‘ it lie. foul"! (lite lost-s C(Jllli(--l\l"1i itflct‘ a fifth thuy any!" l "littl, wltztt lutppl-ttcd to tht- was: ottv?" Tod put m. l “Uh. l don't know it's-nil don:- .<o casually‘ nntvtltluysrl‘ _ Mrs. Talbot did not hear ‘he rest u" this, she put down her tl-u cup rtnuhlt- to no on with lite pretensi- of drinking. What :1 way to tall; tbuut pooplnl Riot-v tulk tntloivi-tl and utoro ‘llilllwllw \\'l*l"- winked. The con- rerstttiott Sfltllllflfl to turn on lon- tffairs and ruptured umrriagos, ind how one woman mnnoeuvrcd tnolhr-r out of n position by u firtutioti with n utunuqi-r; ztntl ‘tow tho s-tur of one t-ittupuny "killed" his loading iudv by ‘lllllllfl into her lines r-ror so tliglttly’, so she svorotl no points vitb tlu- utultt-tttzc. and lost her uluco. And on and on. The old wnnwn on the couch umlerstootl vi-ry little of ivhnt was said, but what the titttlerstootl shocked her be~ Yond words. lly and by Dr. Moore satur- in, nnil Jane wont off to dine with him. and st seven tha two mon wcul out, and Dick was lelt. “lie took Jane out to dinner, so that scouts to he. thi- proper thing.‘ Dick said. “Come nut with mo, Amy." Amy ilil'l‘\V herself‘ ltnck on the ‘lllifll ntul tum-d. "No thanks. l'm tired. The tiropw thing is not to stuy so ion: |'or tl-u." “The ctliors did." "Wail. ‘fit-y shouldn't lP-t tbiuk tin-y kruw mt- so troll. ' "Not its '.‘,lll us l do. llosltlcs, l don't like them. I'm jt-ulntts of thont. Whore shall we go for Over with Care They may apply to you. ' zhov Beecham s Pills have been, for sev- enty years, used by thou- sands of people and are to- day considered very useful in safeguarding health. Beecham's Pills help to overcome disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, prevent biliousness, con- stipation, indigestion, sick- headache. They keep clear the com- plexion and help to purify the blood Consider well and take '5 “Qrywh cum.“ 4 Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World Soil i! kidney trouble bt-catise. we tiften will too much rich food. Our blood is. filled with acids which ‘(ltlnt-ys strive to filter out; they mw-ukt-tt from tiverwork, heoottit- lsluggislt, the t-lluilnatlvc tissues clog and the rt-stilt. is kidney ‘Jroitble hlndzlor weakness and a ltguneral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps. of lend‘. your buck hurts or the urine is cloudy. full of setll ment or, you are. obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick bend stomach. or lf you have rhcumutisui when the wonihtar is bad. begin dringitit: lots of good soft watt-u- and got from your pharmacist about four ottnces of Jud Salts. Take a tablespoonfttl in n glass 0i‘ water before breakfast for a ft-w duys and your kidneys may then not fine. _ 'l‘ltis-famotts suits is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithla, and has been used for yours to help flush anti stimulate closely kidneys. to neutralize the. acids in the system so they no longer are a source oi irritation. thus often relieving bladder disorders. lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful efferves- cent llthla-water drink and belongs iu every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. By all moans have your physician examv the your kidneys at least twice a your. . The lVlarkets SUMMERSIDE ET Dairy butter . Eqgs__per doz .. Hides ‘ ilily Oats per bushel Potatoes MARK Pouttocs Pork ... MONTAGUE. flutter i-Jltlts Oats . . Potatoes M U RRAY HARBOR Butter iitttzs Pork (lute Potatoea OHARLOTTETOWN MARKET Potatoes Hay Pork . . . Turnlps MT. STEWART MARKETS Butler Elks Potatoes 0am Hay . . . Carrots Hides Pork . ...-on“... ........u.'---.--.. yrlt. ‘ (lgletltortie box. regallyl gowned and l can , lilu r n cousin of fvlary Ogdenfls and had believe As time goes on Claverlng realiz- es that hi» is in love with the mys- tt-rlotts hlallatnc- Zattiuny, Whose first mime, he learns. is Mary. He declares his passion and draws from he!‘ the admission of a recip- rocal warmth of feeling. lllrs. (lglethorpe, having offered her box. (‘lavering invites Mary to attend the opera with him one ev- ening. Her appearance there in the the syuosttre of all eyes, is some- what in the nature of a challenge to that forbitlrliul.’ Society which had she realizes the time bus come to l|\l1'Sll0lli'tl her credentials, and clear up the mystery. Shc promises (‘favoring she will reveal her secret to him the following Saturday night. Ottt-o more he ltcurd the. key rat- tlv. but hiizhl-r . . athnost iu his rnnst-iottstiess for the first, tlmo it se-tltut-tl to sound u doublt-l unto of witrnltig . . . he lliltl i! sit-l‘ (it'll vision of u itirkl-tl dnot~antl uni odour lurked on a tucrt- secret. llo swutu.’ about impatiently. The (explanation of his mood was this ltiduotts interval to ho got through, IlEflVOH alone know how. No wondorlte had ft-lt a settsniion of terror. When u man is in the utu-iatisfltrtl stator-s of‘ love ht- must i-xtutct tit-vusiotuil attacks of Era-ell- silzktti-stt, sitlle-u pussiutt iutouslfli-tl‘ by unreasuttittg Your. pull he wits’ luckier than luost. lie bad hot-n the‘ laottllllextt of tut-n iu love, with hope tlt-fierrnrl or ltluslod, and although. lit‘ bud burnt symputhotit- ottouglt. and t-ottviticetl that mou hurl u fur tier-per impurity for suffering than women, still hud his pity lit-on tutu-t [l('l'l'll by u cortuiti rotitr-tupt. Titus.- hnrl ltl-r-tt thi- tinu-s wbott hi- bud illlllltllllilt’. ltlou that ho Wlltl basic- l i ucho, or dizzy, nervous spells. acid] ll0 ,0 . . .51 . ‘F-Hi uiiy romantic; and that. bu hull ucv» l-r nttide a jackass of himself over ‘any woman, bud ltttluued u fooling lit’ superiority that‘ hurl expantlteti Ibis ego, Now he was convinced ilo shuttle, and ht» was iiilt-tl with ‘grille at the. thought. Still ~- ho wished it ivore Suturdaty night. l lie was crossing tht- room to hisl solitary table when he. saw Jim‘ Ogltetitortto vntt-r. His first lut- pitlst- was to avoid him. 'i‘ht~ rus- laitraut was wolllllled undbo could L-tisily take u table in a corner with his buck to the room. llut dining alone ulus n tnolantthoiy business at lirast-nntl tonight! if Oglethorpe brought up hlzldanto Znttlatiyki name he muld. change tho subject u" state bluntly that he hull his "i-usotts for not wishing to (list-ass her. As he stood hesitutihg, Ogle- thorpe caught. sight of him ttlld al- most ran across the room, his fact». which had looked lteavy and wor» ried, glowing with pleasure. "Jove. this is luck!" hc cxclulnl- od. "Alone? So am l. ‘lot in this utornlng and found Janet had n din tier on for those lnferually noisy friends of tiers. Got something to ihink over, so thought l'll come out hot-e, This is really luck, as l ivas going to huut you up tomorrow. Let's sit hero. l want to talk." ill-thud led tho way to a tublc in rt rentoto cot-her, socltttltatl. so fur. Ho beckoned the llPllll waiter, who znzrootl that it should retnuih seclud- i-d. 'l‘hon he nskr-tl (‘layering to urtusustttrtatlotttof the wittdotv. his taco sullllllllt once more. He ivas still ll young man, not tnore than Ibrty-flve, but in spite of’ his lovnof otttdoor sport ho sitowctl a tuori- u I: r - s “afcisglrmitqmfiw Inuit!“ better taut High-nigh u; syrups an any ut . Easily ma'qut¢|ny°';n'-".L'-n$. If you t-umbinotl the curative prop- rouglt remedy, you probably could not. cl; as n1urh_ real t-ttrativo power us tit-re ts Ill tins simple lmtne-mndo cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. fir-t from any drumzist 2V, nutm-s of Pint-x, pour it into a Ill-oz. bottle and fill the bottle ullth syrup. using either luin rtttutluted sugar syrup, clanfle mo asses, ltoney, or corn syrup, us desired. The result is 1n otmcos of really better cmittlt syrup thun you could buy read -mado and aim-s easily $2. Tastes p cnstmt. and never spoils. Till!‘ ‘inex and Syrup preparation guts rt ht. at. the cause of it cough fir?“ gevusuitlmpgt. imnéedlaaa‘ rein; on nu s s ops onus throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- fated membranes no ttentl and easily that it is really aston sh ntz. day's um will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, r-rnup honrnenecl and bronchial oath- ma tltere is nothing better his: is s most vaiunbie concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. T id dies lnttnent. salt your drn It for ‘ Ilzoouttms of Pinex" wit ull direct one. and {loud coco t snvt " Isles. nsrstt toglvs s - in satlsfaot on or money {rompi- {e undsd. o Pine: 00.. oronw. n. ~ r , d. l that his tutput-ity for lovo put theirs‘ order the tllunor. und, folding his. t-riit-s of every known “rt-ndy-mudd" l-a mm ‘Ple- consistetit love of eating and drink- ing in flabby ntuscles and pouches under the eyes. it was an amiable. rather iveak but stubborn face that had been handsome in youth when years hnd contpeiletl him to diet and his already faded hair had turned ivhlle: hlsfeatures were regular and his figure well-knit un- der its premature. accumulations. He prmlucetl a flask from his pocket when the waiter had dis» creetly turned his bat-k, and their ice-water might have passed for cold tea. "Think l'll come to the point." he said. "You know me well enough not to mind anything l soy." (‘littering glnnver up from his oysters lu alarm. "There's just one question i won't dist-tins," be said sharply. Oglethorpe stared. "You dotrt menu to say ytttrre interested in her‘! So tuuch the hotter! And it strikes tuu you can't have any ob- jection of IIlSCUSSIIIR her with me. I'm her father. ain't l?" "Her futher~tire you talking of Janet 7" “Who else? I'm worrictl as the devil. llavo been ever since l not in this utortiing. I'd telegraphed l was cunning. and when l got tothe house Molly told me that mother wanted to see the at once anti l posit-d down titcre. it was about Jana-t. and you know more about it than l do." "'1 stippose l know whnt you mean. But it turned out all right. She bappt-nl-tl to met-t me. not some man who might have attnoyed her. Of t-ttttrse. sho shouldn't huro taken such u risk, but what t-utt _V')ll tin with thl-si- fluppors‘! 'i‘ltuy're all in lt-uktu- touctlict‘ and you tuliznt us \V(‘ll lot flu-tn go tilt-it‘ liltln- pave. it won't lust. 'l‘lu-y"ll soon be older rtntl I don't Slltlptinl- you intt-ttd to play tlu- hoary lather and lock lll'l' up. ' “No. but l'll like dutuu wcll to gut but‘ llllll‘l'll'l|. Mother told tne u pret- ty fztlu. it seems she made a rowat Shorryis lust night, making you and smut- iu l ‘ you had with you as con- spivnotn. us ltorself. Mrs. ‘(tine ivus fliers and t-ztrrlt-il it straight to uiotlu-r. lllotlu-rfis no lotii uud ltud ' yet taken place. uimul. two vtlurs, lllvn tl try Lviiia pound u: HIM‘. had hut certainly fit last flute _ and l huventot. had it glad of having helped me in this w Boson, Iiiver Desert, ulrotuiy- gut uu Lo this ytmtugm" cru- oratiutt business uud given Jaunyi one or Iwo tttttguo lushltigs. but she] uovt-r tlrvztttii-tl ll Iliill gotte- as fur us it looks. itozuttlng llll‘ strut-ts ltlfilto ut tutu lu the utoruittt-z‘. She'd ltndottbtvtily boon tiriukltig lust nigbl~ (i011! lwi-unotiott to take ul switch to ltPl‘. And l suppose slt<-' was llfvliy wr-ll lit the night youl lllftitotl lu-r up. l’vc never seen u- hlnt of it. Junnrfs spoilt enough. lit-r mother never h td tho slightest control over bot‘. uni alto could ul- wuys tu-t round mo. llut sht- won't in the future. l'll somohotv, (ind? illy tinugitter! 'l‘l-lll tnt- your t-lltlo of it, will you?" (‘lavi-riuu. who tnort-ovt-r, that he had not yet hearth .ol' hltttlaltittl Zattlatiy, gave. a cuuti-l nus and colorless uct-ottuf. of thi- utlvr-nluret. ‘ “it is possible that sho had had a t-nclttail or two." he concluded. “llut you hiust expect that. if the flapper should adopt u cont of urma no doubt it would be a trocktall rampant with three cigarettes ar- tgout on n flold dc rottgc. However, it wouldn't be a bud idea if you took her in hnuti. That is. it you can." "l'll do it. all right. lTyou ntean to tell mo. she. was at Fglffgrfg without u chatternn?" “There tnay have boon a chapter- nh to each couple for all l ltnoiv." "You know duntn well there wasn't. No chaperott would have loft her alone." “Bill Hillel)’. Jim. you knowthat- chapornns are practically (tbgolr-[rg Tlllly llflll‘! nee with cocktails and petting parties. The New Frer-tlnm‘. Tho Reign of Youth!" l out toti-hnndl was gonuinelyl fond of (lglvthorpo. and bellevetlf Veg . Stomach Comfort _ for Good Eaters‘ No Sour Flislngs, Gassinesl. Heart-l burn and Distress of indigestion if You Follow Meals With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tious, calories and all most people enjoy eating the goodt things they see before them. ivhat? stopping gnssiness, sour irishtgs and, such d-lstresses if they come. A host of people use ‘Stuart's! Dyspepsia Tablets because they| give the stomach the alkaline er feet, thty stop the gas. they sweet-i in the stomach; they are balanced to do just thee: things. and you run rely upon this relief every tllllP. Get a Bil-cent box oi‘ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any dmg store and you will eat your pie and cheese, steak and unions. sausage and buckwheats, cream in coffee and defy old mam dyspepsia. (To be Continued) To make a’ good cup of cocoa 1.1.3 >\ 1 THE COCOA OF HIGH QUALITY ANUFACTURED lay the most scientific, up-to-date mechanical proc-\ esses (no chemicals), it is absolutely pure and has a most delicious flavor and aroma. Ifiade lit Canada Dy Waller Baker a Cc. Limited Ensisllshcd I780 lvlills st Dorchsster. Mus. snJ Mammal, Csnsds H i IOOKLZTOICIIOIII! RECIPES 1n“ § bob slclghs, 1 puttg slcitth. 1 crotint “separator. Also all furniture in my AUCTION SALE AT- SUMMERFiELD ON THURSDAY, DEC. 6th,1923 At 12 O'clock Noon 0n act-omit or scarcity of hclp I hurt-by offer by private sale my uurnt, Cfllllililtlng llltl tic-res of rlttllcu dry laud. This form is ettltlpilctl with on utt-todutt- lliilihllll iluiahml l-rottt utiic to imsi-tttr-tti. '. lurtrte burns and in fut-i nil kinds of" out. mitiidiugs- ftmml- on u largo ‘ .l‘dl‘lll. ll‘ Llilu property’ is not sold. ht-forl- llt-rtltttil/or liliit it. will on that illllt! ho sold by ptrltlit- tun-film together wit-ti its full vultlpttiotit. consiatlnt: oi‘ 1 brood more iii‘ yours old, l filly 2V. yours old. (Dillon Kt-ivltt), I filly fi utonlhs old llluronottv) 5 i-xirti good titiioit cows, 2 heifers, i trail, l hindr-t mower, tiltroshltig outfit. 1 huy rako, 1 semi drill, (iluc llilfrfllh’, l Rang plow, grain sepsimtttrs, 1 not settles, 1 lzt-rm wttgott, 1 box curt, 1 rottd wagon, drlvlttt: uleicit, 1 sot l largo itottso including kltchuu. din- ing room, bod room and parlor fur- niture. Sale tionltltil. ‘Perms-will sllms oi $10.00 und under, cash. over that amount 11' months on approved notes. If dny is stormy, sole on ilrsl lino day, ANGELINE OFIOKEN, HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE immortality certain Ind a rsal world beyond ls shown In Swede - '1! [rest Work rm "Hgavpn g cl . . Over 400 pages. Only 2 c. pontpald. 1. W. new. 4M Eitcllll ‘A s. ll-il-ll-Il-l-l Toronto. A tiny part in a clock to gain or lose. {all from its place and cause s ' women's ailments, they start from simple causes; to continue, produce serious conditions; When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- some» ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. River Desert, Quebeo-‘fl used to have a severe pain lll my side. l would b9 unable to walk fast. and could not. stand for any length of time to tl washing but l would have got relief from lltc pain. '. Piultluittfs \fegctalile Culli- i ii good results rum it too nu the bad a sore side Wl-tl last. May good tuirsitig for my baby and l think it is your n ."—-—Mrs. 6U Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkltarrtfs etalale Compoun LYDIA E.PlNKMAM MEDICINE CO- The Rogers - Paton They may talk about balanced rte-down. that. hutnlloocntbet" llth at 2 p. m. en tht stomach, they aid digestloni__ fine clock may become loo If not attended to 1n t1 dbridge, On female troubles. buckarhes, pains and under tuy uh lcclittgs in the l iu the groius. o mv ironing or to lie down to I bud this for rieud told me to I i’ l nod results. table (Tom round sway. it u! dot uuy other tuotlueit hint-e. I am also tneilii-iue that ebec. bridge, Ontario. Silver Black Foxes Limited The Annual hfooiitn: oi‘ 'l‘ho. Rolzers-Pzitott Sliver llluck Foxes, Lintited, will be hold in the W. K. lingelt»; (kmmztm, Limitml. 9-1 Great George Street, Charlotte Qfflco, l’. l}, island. on Tuesday, W. K. ROGERS, Ss<-t-etar_\'-'l'roa sun-er thty want is the simple nteans oi 556-l1-‘l8.30.3.5.7.l0l3l. ‘Big: “Clearance AUCTION SALE l atu instructor! ' lidtttttntl Vick- , on \Vi-d- ' oi. o'clock NIHIFIT, ull his ruluublo suit-k, crop furnt lmplllmi-ttts. ltottsoltttld furni- turi» la follows: STOClin-l inure woven yours nlri, 1 more. R yours old, 1 mare ll yours old, l mare 2': yi-irru old, 4 tnilrlt cows. frosltcttcd ltt Soptottibor, ill-if- l'i' l‘:' .\‘<>i|l‘.~' ttlti with i-ulf. t put-r. ltrotl llurltatu ltcifi-t- ll, yours old, 1 null’. 1 brood sow, :7 full pig's, 60 llcttil, ‘ill . \‘lt()l':~,,u outs. ltd l-itshl-la win-tit. llllt'.i\'\\llt'fll, quuutiii‘ turnips. l ii. so. tons ltuy, 20o bushels :35 Jtuslu-ls polufrtt-s and ‘z-Jlittder. oust seeder. r ‘, sprint;- (unlit hut-tow, 1 slti~ llll‘ ltlolii-Zlt, ui-w, 1 putt): plough, svuffloi- new, turnip drill. 1 sulky twlituuh, trurlt \\'1l).‘.\)\\ with polrnrult- ‘rod wogott, driving ivliirntt. ti: sit-lull. ltox sleigh, 2 ivood slvtults, '.' sit-Suit robt-n, ltuy carrier‘. ltlovlts. rope uurl fork. scythe null tlllvri, L’ ill-ts driving burnt-he, 2 not» wot-l.‘ hurnuls, 2 sets trnrmcgrlntlltti: stuttc, 1‘illl‘I'_V tltottu, vise, .\Iil."I‘l\‘\ si-tiurutitr. burrt-l churn. l-‘l'llNl'l‘llill-lz —- Kitchen rintuv. plum» culwll urunu. m-winl: tutti-blue. vtlphttllrti, illttittg room table and r-ltuirs, luutmr, ll tiny clot-k, 1 linol- 1'1"“ squnro, 1 parlor sqllure, stall‘ rurpcl, tttnts, 5i iron bt-tls, springs und multrilsttos, Ii fcnLltt-t‘ beds, hull lump, purlor lump. ltitvltutt inblt- uud r-ltnirs, rorkiul: l-illtlrtl. llllllitlt- it u y mo \\'- erious trouble. to ilo my Wutk luui fi-lt very iuuily. IllUiIltlP-lil-lllw luld tut- about the Ve e- LYN N9 MAQI. spilt v You Should Be the Same . LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not se and cause the me, the part ma So it is wit but if allowed tario-“I took Lydia E. 00 V‘ Plnkitnmhs Yeget able Compound for I would have headaches, lwlwoctt my shoulders ituliicr-lilutles nud bud owcr parts on ear-h side, was sotuclittics unable M y llllll l got. sotue rigit. ie me more good than w. l over took. You are quilt: welt-tithe to use this It-ttx-r all n fouli- Illnllllll if you tbiuk it. will help some tutor sufTi-rer."~l\lrs. linuaa Simmons, W tlluhmt null nil oooltitig utensils uttd tttutty other articles not. motttionetl. 'l‘i*Iil..\lS'.——’l‘\-t\ dollars out! murder. cu. \. (Ivor that utumlttt. l2 ntottllls. Ii 1W!‘ cent fur t-ttsh. Everything ntust K0 us furttt is sold. ll‘ stormy. tho following dny. Sult- sturts intuitively on time. J. A. MPDONAIID, Auctioneer NOTICE On Tuesday of each week until further notice we will buy Fat Chicken and Fowl, 41,5 to 5 lbs. and over alive. Also Fowl and Chicken dressed head and feet of! or drawn. J. F MOBBEY. Bothwell, P. E. I. 555-11423 328-1M6fmw6l. FARM ‘FOR SALE The undersigned offers by private sale his freehold property. situat- ed at North Rustico, containing one hundred and sixty three acres of choice land, one hundred and thirty-five acres clear, the balance covered with a splendid growth n1’ hardwood and lumber. A rare 011' portunlty for anyone deslrin! i" purchase a first. class farm. Fol‘ full particulars apply on the prem- lses. D J. 100N158. HAMMON ‘ North Rustlco 267~11~1i-8Wed. Molasses Cargo arrived today Schooner Unwtl Jack." 475 puncheonfi best quality for extra fancy. CARVELL BROS. llilfvilliliii a Alfred Mar-dime, occur-y. t Ayrshire nun s years. Earl Inge, Ml. llcrhert, 4 _Oxf0 rd Ram in mbe. Earl lugs, Mt. Herbert. l Oxford Yearling. Earl Inge, Mt. Herbert. Ycarli John MnKlnnon. Granilvlew. 1 ng and aged owes. uotr-tatirtautt, a 79nd: ' Albert Younkt-r, Wlnsloe, t Shorthorn bull I your. llarry (l. lteltl, Murray Harbor ii. id. Coffin, Fronchfort. l Do ll. E. Goffln. Frenchfort. 2 Rom lambs. James McPhall, Cornwall. 1 11o llruce F. Judson, Benton’! Mill J. S. Calms, Dunrttnttnage. i Ayrshire Cow 8 year C. M. Arttonault. Abramn Village! Hampshire Do C. M. Arsnnault. Amram'a Vlli North. 1 01mm nowli gain I yr!" rset. ttom rant, 4 years. ~ lateln bull 4 yearsfwi: » ' s. i Yorkshire Board llltmtbtl.’ ‘yeprllfllt. age, ii Hampshire 5m“ Fred Godfrey, Suffolk. 1 Berkahltte boar B monthsfl‘ “ Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, 2 Ayrs hit-a bull calvee. 27mph"!!- Edwln Reid, Rollo Bay, 2 Ayreehlre bull est! i nflfll- Edwin Reid, Rollo Bey, 2 Ayn-shim hoifem 2 month Clayton Morrison, 'l‘ryon, ii Yo W. (l, mrke, Bloomfield, 2 Gite Peter Holland, Fort Augustus, rkshlre Pigs 0 week‘! l rnsey Bulls ‘l ysortfstlli 9 "Wm?" 1 Ayreshlro Bull 5 rears- 4 DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE.‘ u"; ~ _.,...-_ .,