f‘. ‘("931 i ilueers ililliillla liberal- \ are invited to be present. A TO-NlGH‘T-. Tomorrow Alright 51w’ Cct at 25*‘ Box --_ B. A. FOSTER. Central Drugstore, Gha rlot BllGllillLl. WINDSOR. N S. ldpally situated in beautiful grounds. Girls Universities. ", ' ' l‘ " “‘ an ” ' Unusual opportunity to develop musical Supervised Athletics. Out-of-door sports. For Calendars and information apply to M188 M. H. ROECHLING. Principal Holland. Cove, Charlottetown REV. H. A. HARLEY, Managing Director Windsor. N. 8. prepared for Courses. and artistic talents. OI‘ KING'S COLLEGIAT E SCHOOL Windsor, N. S. Residential School for Boys, 8 to 18 years. . Pllyllls Fields. Gymnasium. 60 Acres of Grounds. LOWER SCHOOL. B01’! 3 l0 13 1'88". Separate Building and Blieciai Overdght. Preparation i'or Military and Naval Colleges, for Technical School. for King's, McGlll, Daihousie and other Universities, and for Bu iiiess. A We stand for scipvllne and Culture. Learning and Recreation. Eli-OPENS Sept. 13th. For Calendar, Rates, Etc., write EARLY to the Headmaster, Rev. W. W. Judd, M. A. ‘Qfii OWfWQQ 0-090 FOO-OOQ-OQ-O, Q Desirable Residence A For Sale I offer for sale my residence on Poplar Avenue, Summerside, consisting of two and three quarters of land with orchard and four- teen room house. The house is finished with hardwood floors throughout, hot water heat- ing, electric light and sewerage. Is built as a residence for one or for two families. Til MARCIA By CAROLYN "eszci-isn OQ§OQ§O Chapter XVII While John heard no more of sharing his earnings equally with Marcia-she may have been dc terred from talking by his refer- ence to children, work, etc.,—he did hear a lot of newfungled ideas as he called them. Marcia was broadening herself, so she said. llut it seemed to make no differ- ence in either the way she munag cd the finances or herself. if any- thing she was morearbitrary, less inclined to do her part in the give and take of married life. Then, as she gave up ncne of her old pleasures and clubs, it kept her still more actively excited and wok her even more from home. Wht-n Nlarcia talked of her new ldr-ii, “Woman fast coming into her own," etc she used the expression "new tiromen". and John would an- swer at la Chesterton: "New ivoiiien! Oh. 1 don't be» licve there are any," Then would add: "And none that won't marry if the right mun, or the man they think is right. cames along." lilll mostly he ignored these subjects and just-let Marcia talk on, have it her owirway. lilarciii wasn't the sort one could zirguu with. Not with satisfaction There is a sajving that makes everything easy. it h; u mistake. it often makes things hard. ii was making lite hard fur John Aldrich. if one doesn't love to deeply nothing that affects the one we love disturbs us unduly But when one lovestlecply, to den,- tlie loved one anything is distress ing. John Aldrich loved Marcia, con sequi-ntly he iwas distressed when li- hail to deny her, 21s he often did. lie ivas adamant only when i. came to ilebt, and even in that he love found himself often worsted. .\l(.ll(‘y will not stretch, although st me. tio clziim for ll a certain elasticity. l have found that it is more liable t0 shrinkage.‘ it had been the law of opposites. tit‘ which John Aldrich hail been the blind victim, when he marrlc-l .\li'll‘4‘lil Vane. A law which l bi- l'ieve—lik.e many anotherAshoultl Inquire at McQuarrie and Arsenault, Barristers, Summerside or to undersigned. A. E_ ARSENAULT _ r 2 I iltinsaiiaiive Bnnventiin A Convention of Liberal-Conservative delegates from the different polls in Queen's County will be held in the ‘Market l-lall, Charlottetown 0n Tuesday, September, 20, A.D. 1921 ‘At 11.30 in the Forenoon, For the nomination of Two Candidates to contest Queen's County in the coming Federal Election. , The chairman vof each poll will please take the necessary proceedings to send five delegates from each poll. (Signed) WM. J GIBSON, - President. Secretary. J. A. MacDONALD, King’s County Liberal p (lonservative Association ». In accordance with the constitution an in- augur-al meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN 0n Tuesday, Sept. 13th, i921 At 11 o'clock a. m. for the puigiose of completing the organiza- tion of the ounty. Liberal ConservativeT/oters of the County (l At this meeting a candidate will be nominated to contest the forth coming federal election. , All conveners and other officials will please take the necessary pro- ceedings to send five delegates from each poll in the county. H. D. McEWEN, President ' Q ~.n..s.-_n.....¢_..s...._.-.-...-' ~. be repealed, voted off the statute books of life. - Jcbn in consequence of this law. hail been kept a very busy man indeed. lt seemed at times zi thankless almost impossible task, this being a husband to Murcia. but John Aldrich stubbornly iipplicti himself to it. lt. sccmed to grow more thankless illlll impossible as time passed. but John only tricil the harder to please llllfl :ippease_ John often found himself think- ing with surprise of the adaptabil- ity of some men he knew-rich men. She, like many others, had supposed that wealth made them soft. rather helpless: Now he learn- cd that both mcn and women of the favored cl ‘s were more stunt,- conscientiously and, s‘, s u-t- n‘ Are You Not] Feeling Well P. National ltailwuys. National Railways _ industrial and Operating Exhibit- The exhibit in the secontl- circu- lur room is designed t4. represent the industrial iiiid operating end of the (‘uniidlun National Railways. A new feature in this room is a sec- upiqin and instructive Exhibit De- picting Extent of Government- Owned System. 60 vessels operateilby the (‘anadian Tlien r . Consult Redmac u: $1.22:‘iris.:.‘:=u.2:£:ii".;;% . 1 h bition that will prove to be a Mecca to visitors, it is that of the OPAL!‘ Tolucs Canadian National-Grand Trunk Rahlwiiyya Botili froiii the stand~ To be Ieelins out 0f 50m- e point of interest tum it will excite wory to yourself and those around and the wide knowledge it will rvu- why so on complaining-use! disseminate the exhibit is of out- \velI—be its other people are. We standing importance. tell you that Redutiic the great. The exhibit occupies two of the New Tonic, will put you 0n 1'0"" large circular rooms in the Railway feet. if it is indigestion or Stem-Building. As the display in each achTrouble, after a few doses of room is fundamentally different. Redmac you will be feelins "he each has, of course, its own piirti- and dandy. liiiirvellous, is] the vroru cirlar feature. tha hundreds have ma e use o. aftetr taking Redmac. 1t will make Cindi" Nillfmil Way- you Bill. and you will be able l0 eat anything and enjoy it as nevi?!’ before. ltedmac is Sold by one Druggist ‘in every town. Tile 2 Macs, \\'holcsale THE GREATEST -'I‘he large circular room at the northwest angle of the building is devoted to one particular purpose; DislrL [the conveying to visitors a concep- tion of the extent and importance . . S ‘(l l‘ _ _ gzlfllgni?sr Rd“): l Jig“, a “Sou; oi’ Canadas "Great National lllgl: nwmde. In O-Leary at way." with its 22.375 miles of Wnughs. Georgetown’ at Montague at Mahons Drirflfil-OTB- Kmgmm steel rails. an‘ an ocular tlentons- ltr)’ Lind the rich resources peculiar m“ ever since to each of the nine Provinces of l“? _"\l""l"‘l he m“! reifgnedm "w for attaining this two-fold object ‘"11"! "11"" “l” "‘”°"""‘ is both unique nnd elaborate. Ell/f‘ lWF-“flll-‘llly flllylllllll; he had m two-thirds of the room is a Pilllll- Elve- lnfilllfld Ql hllvlllll m0“ “l ting nearly a hundred fact in wliltli small fraction to the charitable the m,‘ 0,- Mswm Sm“, as u“. causi- for which they sang. vljltor enters, is depicted a sect- from south of Portland Ore. - to lriortli of Prince Ru-pcrt. while its _ , rnlric country. Within the area are SllOWfl the location of the prin- —-— 'va.t. r ti. t~ttil UHHJON- 59m- 7'“B3' U“? “i391” Vflaslllllllllllgibtlllgnflllnlallltjiks Tliccri- evolutions which made up the Bat- lvflfllul“ routes of the (‘nnadian Nul- ional Railways ‘System 0p9l‘ill.lll,lZ_ a basis of a moiion picture tlim.. A, U", "that m. wes,,,,.n_ PM m- The course of the fight is shown the picture is deplctctl [b1 Ailin- ,_, ,. n , __ to Labrador. l'lil(lS0fl'$ Buy, with its m! "" BM") 5 ham? ‘msnrq ‘He various feeding streams, stands out ilo-t and Jellicue sucectla i: ciittingpvny, do the Great Lakes nnd ‘he 0g- m" 561mg, "om his h“, p)“. Si. Lawerence and other importiiiit picture. Standing out in 11.11:] rc- a-"ced by llulor-Geiierili Sir lief. in red, are thc gridiron of r George Aston. as authority on military and naval lils- ‘em "Pd Mum“? 9mm“? l" Al)" ‘Caniatliuin Nationzi‘! iilailways-tuc collating the British ind German "m; (he only systcqn who“. “n35 Iggbggkg, signal rflgigfpl‘; mid run ivliolly through the Dominion tratlon of the vastness of the coun- “n” °r ‘he mm“ me the Dominion. The provision iuiiilc 03'1"‘ °l “harm” "e prelerred w Skirting in circular form about gt to highly ltllld “"15” “m! 3 by iieiirly twenty-feet in height. On (To Be Continued) ion of thc Pacific coast extending view inland extends wcll into the .cipal cities rivers, lakes and that ious use of animated diagrams, the also FllC-Wfl in heavy rcil lines the‘ tie of Jutland, nave been used as m "u" pa“ or the country. , clr-urly and a real thrill i. ]l‘01lll(.‘ ill‘- “nnsl "m" 5mm‘ 07 -\"'~“-\' York i-wii hearing 110W" m1 the i-Huli" in bold relief. So. in a modified anlurapy M m” mO-velnplm is gum“ rivers of the area covered by the He is i1 ivcil-kiitnvn ways owned and flllPflllPll wry‘ and h” h“ Sim" u“) years largest slllglB system in thc WOFlil. other ilciaileil ofilcial data to ascer- "m" 0035i l0 M1191. 'I‘lie location . l ' i ,‘ '. . . tziin exactly whit: did take place prmmp“ (‘mm N- “m, 0" M111’ ill, 1016. l Appropriately grouped in the ym-ih gm is f“; centre of the picture between tbnl first. shown with the German fleet scenes ‘leplfling the Pacific “nddb f lantic (Toasts are large paintings dashing out and the llrltish rushing reprpsentmg each of we mm, pm“ to ititercept them. lleatty tlraws inccs. A forest of giant trccs de- ncar von llipperis advance squurii- hlillé lluliilzering resources of ' _ _ r s o trmia. A vast herd ron and alters course lo meet him. muiep gmzmg upon the Dmrm ig A map of the The lle5ll'l“-'il°ll "f "l" Q““““_ Mill?’ cuibletuutical of ‘Alberta. Standing Verdi‘? Pa‘ the memhrr? nfllmflliwl . v cruisers is dis- sheaves of whciit. with fields iind mam m t e59 cases mm“ h“ hemld l "m" MW” 1 ‘lmn ma" 9 and other llritisb less easily swziywed by the opinicniplu,yed by m, Oxplogim, and “den, elevators in the mick gmtml], fpitrp. tifotbcrs than those of the middle clas, to which he and Marcia tin- dtubtedly belonged ‘ When he expressed such ideas to Jiarcla she only snecred. “it's easy to izo without when you can have things if you want them." she said. Then in answer to something be said about the dressing of the rich and the sim- plicity with which they Barbed their children she added: “lt is the same with clothes. They know they can have them, so they ’ don.‘ crirc. And they know they can buy their children all, the elaborate clothes they want to, so they af- lt-cl simplicity.“ Also when John would inudver tzintly raise some wealthy woiirin for her generosity or lit-r work among those lest; favored Mart-iii would laugh at him and say: "i don't see tinythiiig remarkably- in a woman who has millions give ing a few thousands away, or in giving her time either. She has maids to wait iipoii her all the time, masseuses to help her keep young anti beautiful, a wonderful home, servants, cars, everything if i only bad a hundredth puyt of what such women have I should he stitisfieil." You can see that it was almost impossible to argue with Murcia. ' One evening when John reached home Marcia said: "Tonight, you remember, we are to go to hirs. Caltliorifs musicals." John started to protest then tic.- slstfi-d. lie wasn't particularly fond of music, especially nowadays when he was always tired. it would bore him insiilferably. ‘Couldn't you go without mo. Murcia’! You know l care little for iiiusiciil nffitirs." ‘No, indeed! it's for charity nnd every one. l know twill be there. H's little enough you do for me, lie- siilcs you'll cnloy -it once you get there You had an excuse lait wreck when Nell French asked us to pliiy bridge. But you've sot to go tonight." lie had pleaded ivcariness to os- cape from tho bridge party. and for ii wonder Murcia hnd accepted his plr-n But she had no notion of establishing n precedent. . lt seemed strange to pity admit- tance to such a DTTVTITP home, llllil Marcia hflfl said nothing about it He liatl not‘ thought to risk. ln the YIBTIIP 0T Pllllflly l" 50""! 0"” Wl"'|The fragrant south with its lotus perhaps needed it no more than he theft did John fished out two five dollar bills before they wot-e miffed. John was not miserly in am‘ yminrerint MA ex erl- Ine tlnn when you use fir. Chane‘; Ointment for Eczema and Hkin irritations. T! relieves at tines nv-fl irmvliinliy hvsln the skin. flsmple box. Dr. "here's Ointment free if you men- tinn this paper and send 7.c stamp for nestsll. llo In s11 lsslm sents Sziskutclicwzin. The Fort mg circles “S the ‘vrelrks go down‘ Garry llotel. standing nczir the rc-l tlon designed to depict the operat- ion of the elevator system of Port Arthur iind Fort William. in the foreground is u model of the Cuna- dliin "National Railways elevator. the original of which has a capa- city of ten million bushels— the largest “in the world. At this elevnt. or ii vessel is in the act of being loaded. while, in order lo increase the reulisiu of the scene. trulns and steamers, by a mechanical device. are kept in motion. Another sect- ion has elaborate displays. in huge glass jars. of a full range of Cann- dlan fruits, while hanging in the background are transparent scenes Across the room from this display is a large section devoted to ex- iil-blts of Canadian wild animals of iirzicticiilli" illl kinds, while in the background is n nictiire of heroic. Packages Ollfiffill fll (101110? size of the famous Algonquin l‘ VlXlClill Park and game reserve. On thc western wall. covering 40 by l8 fect of space. is a topical map of (‘anadn from coast to coast, nnd slit-tying not only the main and hrnnr-li lines ‘of t be (‘nnndiun Nat- ional Systein, but the principal cit- ies and towns. The letters showing the principal towns are automati- cally brought into bold relief by an ingenious electric ticvice. Animals on Stage Gruelly Treated British Commons Committee Hears Evidence on the Subject. METHODS INHUMANE Actors .‘Teii Members of Parliament How the Tricks are Taught. 7.0.\‘\D(1t.\‘. Scpt. !l.~-— ‘Tales of cruelty to iilliiiifils by‘ trainers nnd viiutieyille artists in the London music halls. which may lcad to re» volutionary changes in thc condit- ions governing the “turns" of the dumb actors on the stage. have been revealed in thc course of the inquiry by the select committee on _ thc Performing Animals Bill in the House of Commons. flailing to the support of their four-footed friends. artists, chorus girls. stagefliands and property men have testified to one gruesome incident after illi- otlier which has taken place behind the scenes as the animals have bccn miide to perform feats before the applauding audiences.‘ _ 'l"\n House of (‘ommons (‘Olllllllllfie room has hnd the air of a circus as animal tricks of every ilescript- ion. from a “vanishing canary“ act to a "drunken dog" sketch. have been rehearsed; Several of the of performers who have denied the charges have been exonerated. the .per 1b., and at the auction THE MARKETS MONTREAL. Sept. 7.-The re- ceipts oi‘ butter yesterday were 686 packages, as compared with 51 for tho same titty lust week, and nil for the corresponding day n year ago. The exports of butter from here lust week show an increase of 9.298 packages as compared with the previous week, and an in crease of 8.546 with the same week last year, while the total ship‘ iiiciits for the season l0 date are 49,858 larger than the same period in 1920. Owing to the continued limited deitiand from outside sources for supplies. the small volume oi business passing ‘tor local account and the liberal receipts. theunder-l tone to the market was weaker iyestcrday- iind prices for cur lots of various phases of Canadian life.j or rm?“ "eamury ‘were offerings tit 36c. sale s‘ further ticcline iviis recorded hi‘ 1-2c, to 5-80, per lb. There were 500 Cold‘ Storage, of which finest lots sold at 35 1-2c, per 1b., and fine utl Zl-l 3-211‘, per lb_, dclivcrctl licre. 1c. per 1b. with We quote wholesale prices for‘ round lots as follows: Pnsteurlzed crenmory 37c, to I17 1-2: Pint-st t-reamory 36c, to 3B I-isi. Fine crenmery 35c, to 35 1-2c. The receipts of cheese yesterday were 7662 boxes as against 19,924 for the same day last iveek and nil for the cormsptindingtlziv a year ago. 'l‘lie exports of chem-e from here last week show n dc- crciise of 2.02M biixcs as compared; with the previous week, and iin ln- crease of 10,198 boxcs with tbV same week iii=‘- h“ “ " ‘>_‘"l shipments for the season to datel show u decrease of 54,237 boxes with the siiine period in 1920. There was ‘no auction szilo of Ontario goods held yrr-stcrdziy, buti the offerings nt Gould's (‘old stnr~' ago amounted to 5.000 ' boxes ,0. white and colored cheese and they sold at 18c, per lb., delivered hero. There was no marked improve- ment ovor lbe cable for supplies and business in this (lirection virus reported quiet. The receipts herr from‘ May 1st, 1921 to September 3rd, 1921. were 1034,2115 boxes, nnd the exports for the sumo period have been 877,484 boxes, showing a difference of 156,751 boxes. Clearing Auction Sale I rim instructed by .\ir. Murray Robertson to soil by public auction on his premises, at Cavendish, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 1921 at one o'clock the following stock. iniplef meats. crop and household furni- ture:-~ -S Cl{—l driving horse 10 yrs tricks were comparatively llllflll-iyrg, did, 1200 Hm, 1 (mm "Ln-e 4 les ' .s. That invisible wires, chains and yrs. old. 1300 lbs,‘ 1 inure ‘.1 yrs.i old. 1300 lbs, tlhiki: of Uornivailllfl Then comes the main fleet action "mining Section of Um Fm, Garry trnpdioors are made use of to cf- 1 fill)’ 1 yr. old. ('1 lloflltlillvl. U with the Ger-titans steering west in indicates t-he growth of Munitohii. “c! the ‘clever Smge business M mum‘ MW“- 4 hell?“ 3 3'“- "lili l a (lesperate “Hemp, m escape me A miignificlent painting of Niagara l—‘.l, - .~ - - British guns, and the mucli-discus- n? gnizriigdilflagg:rgfltémrllfis$ixfis, scd turning-away manoeuvre of .lel- A Striking pmme o; me (“mini fig liizoe to avoid a torpedo attack is Quebec, with the river at its feet shown. llow it narrowed the target "(mined Wm‘ v9""“?l"- WTWPSTM“ l l’ i f .b . lllHl lct the torpedoes through the gzfnkegolgscrficl? vggflrgcflnd can)“ British llnc harmlessly is clearly mg legs (lnwn swam, m "mph "i. demonstrated. The escape of the presents the lumber industry o! Germans by tioubliiig llluokt llllflfilglifi}; Llzrilégiswilcgbrsd hztirtbogiociteflig, “w” M darkness m t e s H" ° presents the maritime r sources of Jcllicoe. follows and the eiigiige- Nova Scotia; while 1i ch pastor.‘ niciit ends with voii Scheer 'slicl- ill B09119 flllllly tleplflll Pflnm Ell" tcriiig behind his mine fields lllvard island ‘he "Garden of me ' " u t" The fllni is frankly educational. lt shows how great a part tactics iDircctly in the centre of tho pic-. ture is a bright blank. alumintitni, play iii a big naval light. its inter- Jlllflllcell Fillet" 0" Wlll°ll "wvln llli“ cit held the. close attention of a figpct‘;":_z€van lmfltlrljiz on? lurg" ““'ll*““"“ l“ l“ firs‘ ‘llsplay yries visitors across the vast Domin- today. ion. _____¢,>__.é. On the northern wall of thc some room are t.wo other important THE WANDERER‘ large iind interesting pictures. One of these, in natural colors, and about B0 by 10 fcet in size. shi-ws Mount Robson. the highest in tho Rockies. reaching as it tlocs an al- titude of 13,069 feet. With Robson occupying the centre of the picture and flanked on either siilc by Hill‘- l have come back to my own again, to my old familiar place-- To the peace and quiet l left behind in this little circled space. l have warmed my hands by the friendly blaze of miiny a home heart-side; d ogs ; lilfllikiW-‘l. blrflfl. bears mill btill 2 yrs. old. 1 heifer 1 yr. old, i’ lions; that months of systematic.stecrs 1' yr. old, 4 calves 4 spring torture and cruelty in rehearsal iire preliminaries to the public. ap- pearances. and that a condition of stage fright resembling shell shock A Thu,“ and nervous derangement is indiic- plc-w,_.1 Se; plump; ham-uni,‘ 1 5,;- ed in the beasts by thc footlights. tentions made by the witness on. Wlld Elephant Chases Actress. l kcn clcplitint who ran timuck be- hind the scenes. up two flights of stairs, and into the leading lady's ilrosslng-room. frightening ho,- into a leap out of the window into a taxicab. The elephant, according lo the chorus girl's description, was in a frenzy. lashing about and tearing to pieces the furniture in thc dressing-room, from which he firmed by bot irons. immi- DRUNK AT CHARIVARI TORONTO, Supt. 9.—\V|llnl‘d ilogorson W213, g-ivcn Digs. 1 brood sow, 100'licus and chickens. 1-5 geese, 3 sheop. ll\lPL1~)ME.\"I‘S—1 sectional seed- er. 1 mower. 1 gang plow, 1 single iron barrows. 1 set spike liarrovrs the tippluuse iillll the atmosphere 1 get pprlng moth pan-Qty“, 1 u-upk ff the theatre. are home of the con- “rpgom 1 mm, 1 hay rnkgl 1 “gm Wllolwagon, 1' ' were tiuestionctl in the lnvestigiit- glelghll, 1 ‘nay fork, rope and blocks, light sleigh,2 W(.(1(l 1 set light harness, 1 pan and breecbing 1 cart saddle and breech ing. 3 pair leiitber traces, ‘i collars _ ' nnd homes. 3 bridles single reins. 0m? ‘Willie-W 101d 0f fl ltfllllc-fllrlfl- tea-m reins. 1 cream ‘separator, De Laval, 1i "milk cans, 4 butter crocks. ,1 churn, 1 pulpi-r, milk buckets, 1 (lorry nearly new. forks, shovels, hoes and n lot of articles too nu- merous to mention. 80') ft. inch boards. CROP-LEO stooks black outs, 200 stocks tii'*'-' ifrtllri, 20 tong‘ flood choici- h \ n quantity of straw. 2 acres potatoes, il-facre illilil to be hauled by ropes. She iif- good fllruipgq, ru-nxirititn- Bed room. dining room, parlor and kitchen furniture l 1 cooking stove, 1 base burner. Sil- ver Moon No. 1i. 1 room stove. 1 box stove. 1 washing machine and n wrm 0| ivrlnflor. inew.) SEPTEMBER 10.1921 rcdticed ~ “At last," they say, "lié has come to stay-mt last he is I satisfied." Hut there is a cry in the wind to- inight. and it will not let me‘ he. And we-il l know 1 must rise iind go whenever it comes to mo. My feet are slnycfl in the pleasant Wfvytl, my heart is ii thing at rest; For me there is neither north nor south, their is neither east nor west. And out of n very t-liankfulness the spirit in me sings l-‘or a new-born beauty i find encb day in simple and homely things. Yet there is a voice in the wind tonight, like the surge of the ‘western sea, And from that know l must rise and go whenever it comes to me» i The west witih its wide nnd open charm. the east with its iliiys that were. arl- They have taken my fancy, each bltoms. the north with its spicy fir— in turn. and held me a little while, ' llut the feet turn back to the beat- en paths when it comes to the last long mile. ' Yet then», is a ciill in tho wind to- night. and the gray road opens free. . Anrl tomorrowgl know l shall rise ordinate ntoiintains anti the foot of its glacier washed -by a deep blue lake. the scone is not one tii be) ifoitgotiten. The nttlicr picture two years in Portsmouth Penltcnl Tmmlmsrfllll "llm-‘l 0f $5.00 Mill tiiiry llllu afternoon by Magistrate "ml" "Elli 0'61” lllfll flmmllll l4 llrlnton in the York County (‘ourt "mums ""1"! o" “Dllrol/Pil loll"- for "shooting with lntcnt." Roger» "mes- Sh‘ P" "em. dlficillllll ll" .__._._ Take a course o! Carnal i! run down in health Overwork, exits worry and i]; i. out s- i.2..i.i.Z°‘di..§."Zi'.,?.'l.3Z§'T-'3 - tired - appetite not good 4.3. s course of CARNOL Front the stsrt food is Qnioygd and sssirriilstsd, the system gradually sins strength unfi] robust hos thissocure .Cu‘ne| is the lonic which is recent. mended by so msny Dodo", ass voua nnuoois-r ron ciiniiiii, s. s. iliillLAND For your pi B11111 and health a trip on the ‘ arlaiin" is ungi“. passed. You are offered the op. no timlty any Tuesday. Tllllfldfly, Fr day and Saturday at 3 p_ Ill, Tuesday, Orwell return [are so cents. Thursday, Victoria. return fare $1192. Friday, East River, return fare 85 cents Saturday, West Rlver_ return fare 85 cents. Be one of the large number who now take advantaire oi‘ those verv enjoyable excursions. The accoinodations are fine. We know you will be pleased with tbs results, Phone 778. ur~zm r- ' -~ ~ -~.~,=-:-—__;;~-—~——_—~—- »_= Residence lor Sale At, Georgetown ideal slimmer or winter home, 10 rooms, electric light. sewerage, hath-roan bot and cold iviiter, hantwofl floors, large garden iind celliir, stable or garage, siilo drive, (zeincnt walks. Price right to im- mediate purchaser Apply H. F, Mug Pbee. Georgetown. Large Clearing Sale STOCK, CROP AND met:- NTS_ ‘ 1 um Authorized by Finlay hic- Kllllltlfl, ilrookiiclil, 1' E, island. to sill on his prciiiiscs, on ' THURSDAY September 15th. Commenclnil at 1.30 o'clock p.m. Horses 1 ilriving horse Baron ideal. 7 Yctirs old. L general purpose horse 9 Years old. 1 Brood Mitre in foal to Sunny l’iicr, l Clyde Filly, 1 yciti‘ old Cattle 7 milcb tows from 3 to 7 ycaifl-i old, 1 to ll‘t'hllf‘fl 1st of Feb, 1 to ll‘(‘..%ll0f1 12rd of Alan-h, 2 tu freshen 1st of Jiuic. Ii two year old heif- ers (int). ‘.1 _vfl‘ll'lll’lg heifers, 2 calvcs, 1 pure bred sliortliorn bull wit. bllfW-p i0 months Ulll, li spring pigfi. 50 hens_ implements. 1 Mt-(‘ormiick disc tll‘lll, 1 .\ic- (‘tirmaiirk li.i_v mower. 1 Tilly rake, Frost‘ iinil Wood, 1 gang plow, 2 single plows. 1 disc burrow,’ 1 double culwiiy disc barrow, 1 Sci.- tlon Spring Tooth Harrow, 1 Splkc lliirrow. 1 Pntitio Scuffler, and Moulder, 1 Root Pulpcr. lltiy Fork and liopc, 1 Simplcx (‘reiim Separ- ator, 7.50 citpiicity. 1 Driving Wu- ttop. bike wlicel, 1 Auto Scat \Vii~ gon. 1 Driving Slclgh, 1 Batu Truck Wagon, 1 Curt and Wheels. 1 Truck anilWVlir-clr, 1 Singlo 'Wooil Sleigh, 1 Teiim Wood Sleigh. 1 Sci Bob Sleighs. implements iirc all nearly new, a quantity of llnrness, both single nnd dotible, ii quantity of Boards, Shingles and (‘cdar Posts, 10 tons hay, a quimll‘ ty of straw and grain, 1 acre of Turnips, Forks, Hoes. Shovels. and n lot of articles too numerous to mcntioii. SAM-l POSITIVE AS FARM 1S SOLD. Te-wM-lll sums of ten dollars flflfl under cash, over that amount. l5 months credit nn approved has a mrip of the world as its cen- sun created rt disturbance at ri ma,‘ _ 1mm lmws- 5 P" “Tm “l! ("r fro, while around it, stilling upon trliitrivari in the coutry n week ago, Should ‘My Prov“ V“? llmrmlffuh» o blue sen. are the stcamcrstof tho and used i; shotgun in n tbreiiten- m“ Wm be held o“ lallowl"! ‘m!’ BEN-L CARTER (‘iinmliiin Merchant ‘Marine, the In: manner. Ills pica was that h.» l“ “me hom- A\l¢il°"""" Govemmemnwnod service M, 0v“. w“ drunk Sale positive as farm is sold. F. McKINNON. W. D_ MOCOUBREY, lirooklleltl, l’.E.l., Tuesday, Sept. ,7 Auctioneer _ 6th, 1921. blifde ls hardened, and go wherever it beckons me. —Esther Clarlt‘ lllll, in Kansas Star. __ _ I _ _ _ w-iilti-vl ' n ._ ../ I ii". Cuts A Hair Six Times That's why we know the Durham-Duplex blad will cut a hair when it is put on your face. Made from the finest Swedish steel obtainable, each and stropped. Evcry step in the various processes is jealously guarded in your interests as well as our own. and we rigidl insist that each blade shall be absolutely true an keen. Tlis Practical Safety Razor The S. S. "Canadian Slipper," siil oil tempered, ground, honed will be (Ill? Chnrlnlteltltvn MONTH)’. For further particulars apply to— . S. S. “Ctitiiidian zipper" . ‘*1 r mil-central ling from Montreal September 15th. September l9, and load live stock on dixak nnd produce under-deck for St. John's, Newfoundland direct. Buntain, Bell & Co. Agents. 811M! Pd sl tl of ;_,_é_-=,§:Lf;, _-_,-.,___ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, mo. on e- g l MM- ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_",,",;,,, m INTERNATIONAL LINE (“mar is, firs,“ on," ‘I n PAIQIIGIII LID rumour swgyignk nnwsilm s-r. sons aim I | WIT. zest" ads-aid: 353‘ --.:'-.'€E..'.-2'.':’..‘-'i-Z=""-'i*"=-.~”-'i"‘=*'=iAli-ilfifiu-‘IF M“, h, cm‘. ‘y M. g-“1;;";:¢-v- 1'5 iii-iaivnfffi-"ii" t. 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