.8170 L yin every way and AUCTION SALE oFlweigh from 1100 to FIRST CLASS WEST-l1400 lbs. I have al- ERN HORSES rleady sold a carload in ~' g I ‘*1 I U“ EXIIIPE?" week geifsteldtnu SQIJIIIQIIQCITEIIJYE Just arrived a cal-‘There is no need of load of grade pel-cher- f u r t h e r advertis- On mares and gelding‘. Terms of sale are ings, to be sold by pub-;13 Toféhfs credlklfi. 6 D81‘ l- g T}, hcen". 0 or cas . clgyzfgtetitgmbrell‘ 281511;] These herseeean be 10.30 o’clock sharp atisseefilzhat félnylgltle, fit Agricultural H a l l’ 0L1 D91‘ . - _1Y11 e Charlottetown. Those from HIIISbOPO bfldge- horses arg 311 lglrokeg A- K- M¢N 1311114. s‘ 1 o e Wflel‘ 3155.34 tou7 yeiri-s Beni- Carter & "Son old, absolutely sound, AIICUORQQIB l ‘Z71 . wasp». ‘when our; “sock "ca": IVEII b0 a w Montreal i"l'»:l!-.~11*e and Public Health (‘lelifjl E I l on Til *' PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION The interesting CHILD WELFARE EXHIBIT will be ..i.-_~‘.v.v ~y, the PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES anytime during lin: day. BE‘ SURE TO SEE IT E-ring the BABIES\and CHILDREN to be wElQl-lgl), Find out if they are Al CANADIANS IF NOT-—WHY NOT ? A Doctor will be there WEDNESDAY and from 1 to 3 to tell you why. s" r ... t - "-1- ’/ ' w’ ,~_:E:-,-.~ \ ‘l. l. THURSDAY 1 ‘here will also be SHORT PRACTICAL TALKS on lublocts relating to the health of BABIES and CHILDREN given by local DOCTORS and DENTISTS. lliIA-QTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INTERNATIONAL LINF INC. ‘i v- w. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trlpe are via Eaetport and Lubec, due 1U a. ln. Thursday. Ssturosy trips‘ are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 p. m. _ RETURm-Lesvs Boston Mondays end Fridays at 10 a. m. (Dav "he saving Tlme) for Esstport, Luboc nnd 8t. John. FARE 010.00 orA-rl-znoome 83m n. A's Boston connection Is made vla the Metropolitan Line exprols Nevl York end points Gouth and height and passenger ‘ West. Ill-m staterooms. rstes and eddltlonal nformatlon, apply te A c. CURRIE, Agent. It John for N Q ti ‘Aland had llud tho doctor all this jbolouy Booth at g iIf-"lsnffered with nly left side. ll cine ‘for wo _ \ i bu when in.,suf‘o‘ly by any woman. ll , h: _ , girnuce County h; ti’ ‘£631.44 GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlll leave St. John every Wednesou,» Boston about THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l A Sweetheart at ‘lhilty THE STORY OF A W0. MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION ly Marlon Rublncem OOOv WE Alllt IVE (‘haptcr 43 see our preplrutioms torn summor at home in 1.110 country. “You bolll look as thonstll you lnight be gelling roady fur your own fnnolxlls," llolen remarked. lnulllng a pllv 0t‘ t-Llsllitllls on the fllnn and sitting down on tlwln. lioh-n always proforrod to sit on lho flour or on the arm o! a cmnr And curiously enough, those unus< ual positions were more becoming i0 her than the conventionally scaled our. “Well l Gun’! feel particularly cheerful about going home. It’ you know what it was like!“ Violet said. her mouth d-rnlvn fnr down at tho corners. She was cars-full)‘ stuffing lissue paper into the sleeves of her blue silk suit would not crease in packing. “Good iloaven! The child has .1 homo in till» country, she's going llWilY to spond thoso hot lnonths whore grcon broos grow und thew‘ is unlinliled grass and no siulls zlrollnd to forbid walking on it. on ANSWER; nl WllMllN wluullurs Woman Finds Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vege- table Compound Montreal, Quebcc-"I was a. suf- ‘ ferer for three years, not able to do my housework. My husband was ldiscouraged, for I was no better time and nothing helped me. I wns always sleepy, had no appetite and My mother‘ Ill Englzuld reoonnnendetl Lydia. E. Pinkbanrs Vegolable Com- pound beczlllse it had helped nly sister, so I have been taking it. am now able to do my housework and I can not praise your nlcdicino l l it‘! too highly as I have great hopes l t1 for the future, I will toll anyone 5 who writes to me what good it has ‘(lone nlo."—-.\llts. E. lilsssos, St. . llemgv I’. O Montreal. ' For nea v fifty years Lydia E. l PIHIKIIEIIIYS Vegetable Compound has _ helping women just as it psnid, uulvlng been helped Mrs. lllasson‘. '1 ‘lr i lolualo wenllnoss, fry this splendid I nlcdioinc. v nlorfls ailnlcn lithium SUMMERSIDE; E. OCT. 3rd and 4th, 1922 and all trains 0i‘ Oot. Ilrll and Public from ull stations, 'l‘il.-,'nisll llordon. (‘hurlollclolvn mediate stations lo Sllnllnorsido at 1022. WllIl pllssengcl‘ coaches zllizlrrhotl will louvre Charlottetown for Sunl- lnorsitlo at 7.30 n. nl. rolllrlling will leave SIIIIIIIIOPHItIP at 7.311 p. ln. lor lilo purposl- oi‘ convlgring pussonu» ors and horsl-s lo and from llll-rsillo. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT'S OFFICE, ‘Thhi You Prefr will. water or Tank water? ilur water systems deliver water DIRECT from the 1|» tap The lunk is used to store air only Re- wlltsll water .ll all limes. and no frost troubles. No ‘l 1. ".=“’ ow- ‘ l‘ "Hill-Illlll [hi Will’ Ill dvoelrod and m- . _ t. I , _ $llrllnorsidl~ wlVfitll-ts by '3 be at ‘ ‘we. SAVE ‘rs-nu; » gritty 13.,“ I fibrous 3i g Value I .600 V ES l. Nsme of Contestant Every issue of The Guardian during the next two wsoks wlll oontsln s coupon. save every coupon“ They Ime s big value. Start saving votes today. This coupon, when neatly cut out end brought or mall '_ gZVIIIII tiokols will bo issllotl io Plrb- ,.<, ll: 3;‘ town ul SINGLE ' I'I‘HII'II ll!) Ill September, 23rd, 1922 Provincial Exhibition CHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. I. SEPT. 26th to 29th INC. 0n tho ZSthIZIiIII-lIZTtII, 28th and from all stations to (‘llurlrllltr l-‘ilt.\"1‘ (YLASQ I~‘.\lll‘1 AINI) UNli/ldilltl), good m and on Sopl. 30th, Iil wldillon ll izll '\\III bl- lllll Solrolnbl lII\ l|‘1|‘\I|]g ill 10.15 u. Ill. null ur- Ullzlrlolll-lolvll l‘..’.lo p_ m, this >’]lt‘|’I.lI lrzllll uill a .-pl-oi:ll I't'4III(‘tlI fzllo, Illll ‘will only bu 1nd in rolllrn by spor- l:l| truin s; * tiny, lonvillg (‘llur~ lollotolyn al tLiill p. m. ’l‘rains hell on \\'o.llliv»:nlzl.\'. 27th. ’l‘hurstlll,v_ Zfiill and FPIIIIL)’ 29th. drains will louvo Charlottetown as ilolloyvrl: l V01‘ -“'itlll'l.<l, nIlllIlTl, (ioorgololvn, ‘.\1onl:lsuo. .\lulr:l_v IIIIPIIOI‘ and in- IUFIIIPIIIIIIIE stations at 6.1m p. m, and for S-uulnlerslde at (i120 p. nl.. As Tlltnlsh train will not be hold, pus‘ songers for lmlllls west of Sllnlmcr- side will use lrnin leaving Chur- loltelnwn at 2.50 p, m, w, *>I S l1; DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS FFICE Strplclnbel" 23rd, 1922 ihhhlhhlnlr, healing and gives quirk Live Fowl ed to the Osmpslgn Offlce of The Guardian will count for the person whose name ls written thereon. I ‘VOID AFTEVR 8EPT. so I Special prices during next ten dnys tor live fowl over 41,4, lbs. Cull your flocks now and get the high- est price. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR 0O. It was llldricous and puthotic in I I i oftentimes ‘.“tIl:lL < doctors and other n1eliiclncs‘grr>oll Holds H you are suffering from dis». /\ ngrcnsille synlplolns roused by some ll. ls a woman's medi- 1m Lmwsho “ms ,.,-,,,-,»i,.,1 over 13nd, Qndeecg!’ For lilo lull hull boon on hislillllil ‘a llilll a Iililo. I Saturday nllornoon 0n afternoon IPAIIlS oi‘ (llzl, ‘Znl -ltll 15122, liokois will be issued lo IIHNIHISIIII’ “"3" I: and i1l1t'1‘— single first class fare and (mo-third, good to return up to and (hi. 51h. Ull Oct. lth u spooial frl-iglll truin Sun» SIIFIERIII YEARS WIIII IBZEMI rFlull-a-WE“ liiaarell iler Skin . Polnrs 81'. Plflll, HQ. "I suffered for three years with terrible Eczema I consulted several doctors sod they did not do me sny ood. Then, I used one box of “Souths- Solt-ohmdtwoboxesoWlflruit-s-lives" sud my handssro now clear. The pain isgone and there has been no return. I think it is marvellous because no other medicine did me any good until I used “Soothn-Salvrt" and “finite-lives”, the wonderful med-hue sladefromfluil". Madam PETER LAMARRE. 50c s box, 6 for $2.50. trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-s-tives Limited. Ottawa. Show. going whore illrds sing in tho nlurning and cool winds blow" “You'd bot-tor collie up yourself lIl9ll~')'»lll1'II appreciate 1t better llhnn I do." \'i answcrorl panting. ".\i='.,\' l spend two weeks vuca- ,lion this August with you?" Helen luskt-ti t-ugterlyz And oi‘ course \\t‘ worl- ovorjrlyoll to have hor. I And so that was alrrangotl anti ‘we wont on packing for our trip. "l think you should take along‘ some of your ornnlncllls," llolon said. “lhuczluso I've u lot of candle- sticks oi‘ my own— ulld ll‘ your plat-o is as plain us you say. it iwill bo nil-o to halvo l'\\llllIIiIt‘l'S of this rhurlning upurlnlolll.‘ "'I‘Il:ll'.~: a good illou,‘ \'i said, beginning zlt onoo lo gulhor up llllll‘ litllo lrousnrl-s. “I'm going to ‘illllI(l‘ my room ut homo as lllll(‘Il ‘like this place as possible. l won't loci so badly tilt-n." - ' So onlllllosiiolts, silk covered yeofu VIISIIHIIIS. iho strip oi" brocade 11H illt‘ lilillll-‘I. lilo inconsr jar ltllo Buddha and lhe various other litlio zlrlistio things l had gather- od, wont into ‘u largo box to be ‘rhippod on our titrkol. .i\nd 1'inul1,\' wo were ready. huh-l wont to lilo window and fswlrod out rt the sun-baked strocl l-t was. novor a protty nut- lhmk. for this uoigllborhod has Ifnr i0 ollo sido of tho til)’. KIWI linoonveniont, and down ill its ‘hot-ls. Wherever lilo girl iookod 1 ed ovt-r the summer. l fanylhlns should happen to him?" her voice trolled off into nothing, and her eyes were round and worried. Hut wnou Bud cums to sec us off ho lvns so sweet ulnl so churni- ing that Violet cheered up llnlnl-ll- lulol). "lrs such u long tllnefifotlr mouths.“ she said, looking up at Ililn unll trying LU snllle. "01" course it ls. nut. think of me In tho hot clly ull that time. You will In- cool and comfortable ut lousl." 'l‘hore was just n trace ol‘ impatient-e in his voles. "Except that there are aver so many things to do ill the city. At honle lileres nothing to do but —tllink about you." Her cheeks rodllonl-d a little as she made this, couiossion. ' ,' e llull smiled down st her. “that's rlgil1—~ don't terget mo. "Bud! As though I could!‘ "uh. you nlisht~here uive mo your things, we'd boiler sturt." Iio seemed almost to want uwuy. ~ T Ilc could not go > through lilo truin galo. so he galvo our luligill-lt‘ to u porlcr. tipping hiln for its. thou he turned -to mo: "You've been u peach all winter Aunlio. and I'm. darn glad you cumo lo town." he suill. And he plll Ills arms around my shoulder nlld kissed me. Then without n word ho stopped down and kissed Viuioi on the cheek. Then he turn‘ od and hurried off. . Tho girl's taco was trnnsforlned in illl instant. Silo llII'lll'lI to foll- ow lho hoy as llo wont ‘through crowd. hor eeyos luminous with huppinoss. llul. as ilo wont, Bud pulled out his \\‘i\it'Il, looked at it and broke into u run! .~\ liillo chilled fooling wont ov- or hor. lio hull boon ' it thou! And tho depression |unlil, uoxt day at noon, we cal into tho station llt‘i\I‘(‘>Il. llonll‘ Falls, and found James bul-‘lll’ milling for us. llri 'in ill tho - t The importance of atmosphere ill a piuy is very forcibly demon- strait-ll in the production of, “The Moth". the lnltlnl offering of the Mae Edwards players at. the Prince Edward Theatre. From tho molnout the curtain rises on the first act of this comedy drulnu. the audience ls inlprcssoll with the aptitude of the descriptive phrase applied to 1t. byu New York critic upon its first presen- tallon: "Mystery, Thrills; bohrtflnbrobs; and smlleflf’; e’ ' '1 ' "The llvloth’ is a companfrln pin!‘ to “The But" which has hull one of the most sensational runs known m. Broadway. and it is olalnlc ', ls, 1n every wuy its (‘illlill ‘Miss Edwards hersoli‘ needs n0 rccnnnneudailun oi’ ours. Woll known lo theatre goofs nl‘ Print-o l-Jtlwtlrd lslnnll, it nood only b1! suill that in "Tho- 310th" silo is oxcelltionzllly troll cast. role which sets upon lnugnoiio. personality the author had mind us ouch line‘ loll his pon. Miss Edwards is one of the lnosl popular and best loved uclrosses to visit the Island h or us borne 0Wll visit will do much to enhance tilt‘ oslooln ill wilich silo is unlvorst ally held. Alter an absence of one soason Jack Worncr (‘orbill zlguin llouds Mlss_h1rl\vzlrd's supporting (‘fink \Vc1l renlolnborell from previous visits. Mr. (‘orbln has, in "The Moth" tllllt which ho hinlsoli’ cou- sidors ono of tho Ill-st rolos he has ovor boon (walla-ll upon to por- ’ tray. (‘harlottetovyn lenders hilll a hoarly virolcolnl» on his roillrll. Tho ronlalnllcr oi’ tho. oust, ln- 'l‘o~lnorrnl\'—l.ziurn /t . ' (Packet of r WILSON’? i \WILL KILL HOPE FLIES THAN Q "3 WORTH [IF-ANY lsht: could soo noihlng but box-liko lrod ilriok housos, with o<:(...1l| nlly n lnotrl-ss ‘thrust through an n lu window. undin the slrlaetd pusil-twtrls and children and buIl~ dos, and lnothors loo languid from llho hnl day to W0l'I(—~\\'\llllPII wllu lszlt about. lll tho shudo 01' duo!‘- llvnys and nursod tho babies H1111 ‘izllkoll and tnlkod. l ".-\ud you rogrl-L that," llololl a hand up illo strut-l. ugly slllolly‘ Ont-look 1'01‘ ‘wllil-rlull!“ I Volt-t smiloll a litllo uud tnrnod ,i'roln illo window. lint l know why she was sort)‘ hllhllvifllll‘ for weoks now. but ho. s n IIIAIII‘ inlpzllionl -ubout ll. ftol- llulon left silo talkod zrbonl wo, wore taking a i . woro ‘to nrrivr- homo StllllIiLY- “Wild \\'Il:€ donl- so llud oould soc us off. ‘ Io has boon saving nlnno_\'," Vi suid. "llo shnvyod lno his Illmk book lust wot-k, and ho. has snvl-d from his snlufY~ All“ ambling $109k“ ill imply, I llu Ill ____<0>————- DOMINION OF CANADA! PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURROGATE COURT. 13th George V.. A. D- 1922- ln TIP Estate of John Edward \\'gll‘l‘t*ll into. of Fuirficld ill liinlffi (‘nunty in tho said Province, de» l-onsod illll-siallo. -lly tho Honourubll‘ A. Iiflllllyl" mun Wurbuton Surrogate Judgo of Probate &t‘... 5:0. 'l‘n lho Sheriff of the (‘ounly 0i King's (‘nunty "Y "n! CII‘I-“I“I’I“ of literate porson wilhln said Count)’ onlclrrlxo TVIIERICAS upon rouding the p9‘ tition on llle of Arthur h‘. MPQIHIIII oi’ Sourls ill King's (lounty refore- said, IIILTTIfiIQP-ill-IIIW, the Adminis- trator oi‘ tho above named esiano. yypdyhlg that a citation may be issuotl for tho purpose IIPTPIUIIIHPT 50L forth: You aro therefore lhore- Ily roqllirnd to rite all persons lu- tereslod in tho said Estate to he find nppozlr hrfnro mo. at a SUIRRO (‘,\’l""i (‘port lo bo hold in thP I'IIIII'I ‘ions in ("ilurlollotoyvll, In lplvonis County, ill the said Pro~ vinl-o ml ’l‘uosllay tho IIllfhWIri-ll (luv 0i‘ Ootobol" next, t-nnring. nt the hour m‘ ell-loll o'clock fllrollllon 0i" [hp Rfllllt’ day, lo show oullso if any !Il|~\' ouu wily tho 1\('i'f)llllIH nf llll- snid Iistzlto should not Ill‘ pass- ed and tho lfistalo closed us prayed lor in said petition llllfl on motion of Arthur F. lllr-Qualll, l<lsq,, said Poiitiouor. And 1 do hereby nrdor that. n true copy horeoi’ be forth- with publishod in Dzllllfi newspaper lpulvllsill-d ill Charlottetown in lQlu-olrs County in Prl-nlro Edward Island, once Ill oanh week for at lonst four consecutive weeks from the dalw hereof. and thnt a true copy horeof he forthwith posted In tho following public places respec- tively, namely, on the front of the (‘purl llouse in Souris aforesaid, In from of Hughes Store m, Elmira, and Ill front ‘lf the school-house at Nnrlh IIZLICQ both ln King's County aforesaid, so that all persons inter- osled ill ihc said Esta-lo as afore- ouid mzl-y have duo notice thereof. (HVEN under my Hand and the Soul of tho sold (lourt this twenti- etll day of ISeptember, A. D. 1922, lllld in the thirteenth year of His Majesty's reign. (Scull truin and Wlr-I $5": l" H] Illt; lloli be oonu-ni-l ' STICKY FLY (ATUlER iclean u. handl. Sold by all | Druggists, Grocers and General Stores l‘ '“_—“ i t l I I Starch Factory Notice We will be prepared In receive null Al‘ “"00" "WI WPotutnl-s at. our starch factory on land zlftl-r hlnlnlny Or1llllol' 2nd. Pu» Juloos to ho tho rllll of ihl- floill, ' bill lllllst bo sound. and frl-e from rol, alnnos and clay. (‘fills will bo rojortl-d. ' lFnctory will only bu kept open 1i" m"? as we root-iv» potatoes on ough ln kocp lin- mill running. For prion upply to PROWSE &. SONS, LTD. Murray Harbor privilege of exchanging (n) Five year (b) Ten year December, 1922, the new PRIVILEGE. This offer is made to and is not open to other same character as those new issue. (Sod) A. EIWARBURTO , Surrogl e.| 8088-20-1 week. 809928-41 "lit WANT LARGE FAMILIES ln France there is n IZOOYI<§IZPYI fund for lilo purpose of encourag- ling largo families. Upon three dill’. erent occasions. rather large sums of nlonol’ have been given lor tlllfi purpose ‘by M. (‘ngnat-n. The Drill- oipal irrprords are I00 T111195 M 10.000 francs each to be distributed annually lo tho deserving heads renof famlllrs of more llllln five children und niniy prizes n!‘ 25.000 francs lfor the hoads of families nf at least. nine chlildron, The dollar m‘ these awards accumulated his wealth in tho (rperslion of u large llcpnrllnont’ store ill Paris llllll during his llietlnle it was a cons- tant cource of ronsorll l0 lllnl f0 note the dwindling birth rate of his country. Mlnnrllw Illnlmout for llurnn, l-Ito. Mussel Mud Farmers requiring mussel mud semi your order ill now, we are prepared to fill orders promptly, write for prices and tormg m THE P. E. I. DRUDGING C0,, Charlottetown I " -..l;_LITJ‘l'A'.I_'lT_l' or Montague 7078-16-1 mo. CONVERSION HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders _ of these bonds who desire to continue their investment ln Dominion of Canada securities the the maturing bondg for new bonds bearing 5i per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes:— bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927. b01168. dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st bonds will commence to cam interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTI-YS INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION holders of the maturing bonds investors. The bonds es be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the which are maturing, except that the exemption from ‘taxation does not apply to the Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, I922. with n lhousll, ho r llllll from all acoullis. the present Maellliwards and Company At Prince lillwaldlheatre Tonight at 8.30 eluding. Gertrude Riggs, also Mal- colm Murray, Tom Mactformuck William Walker and others, have been picked by Manager Charles T. Snlllh with the paramount ideal oi’ making the Mlle Edwards Play- ers 1922-23 luodei. stronger and Iletlsr than ever. . 'l‘he lMnn Edwards Novelty Or- chestra, under the‘ direction of “Blll" “Otis has been rendering lllllsftillfi programmes oi’ except- lonul excellence, and have lncress od, throughout Abe season, popularity which they established on their first tour. , A bill of vaudeville acts. which would furnish a big evening's performance says pointed into and Manager every Smith tho public havo nloro than born" out ‘their contention. that the nint- to; "Ynu lnone,\"s worth“ -und a liitlc bit more is the motto which lnllkos friends, keeps them. and lniliultos towards success in the ‘llllllzlfilllfilll world. J-lo claims that the Mlle Ellwnrds Players this lyenr are offering tho best tings umllsomonl lll their history and on the basis (Tharloitetown thonlro gOPPS lnay judge for thcnl~ selves as to tile quality of lilo pol‘- fnrnluuoos at tho Print-o Ellwurtl ‘Pllotllrl- noxl work. GI LS ON Tho Gilson Pipoloss Furnace is a high class proposition. Tho specifications tell their own‘ story. Compare them with’ unyI other fnrnuoo on tho nlurket. and‘ you wlll ho convinced that the tlil- son ls u suporiol" product. ll‘ {you arl- thinking oi placing u pIDOIPSS furnace in your honle, gel in touch wiill the (lilsnn reprosen l:ll|\'l- u! olll-o. /. You shall ho surprise-d ill tho small cost ol‘ placing a‘ tlilsoll in your homo. C. A. MILLER, Solo Agent’ lor I’. l-l. l. Wrilo, cull or phone Moroli Ilolei, Charlottetown 8056-23-2i. FOR SALE Few laairs pedigreed Silver Good breeding stock. OLIVER S. McNEILL New Perth I 8026-20-91 PRoPosALb inc ~ nlnusenlent ill IIIPIIISIEIVIFS. is inter] z; that’ throughout the l’ruvlnco this year. Black Foxes. ‘ MW I .' I h. 3111903?‘ ' toflulidruggigt The simplest _way m em; a corn ls Blue-jay. A ‘ouch stops the pain Ill5IJntly_ The" the corn loosens and come; out. Made in a COI0rlg5 clear liquid (nne drop d“: it!) and in extra thin 9| ,'_ tors. The action is the 53.2, Pain Stops Instantly + ° Illllllx _l PROF. HIRAM Brill ENGLISH ooto muzz MEDALLIST AWARDED 1o ooto mo 4 SILVER MEDALB ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH eyenJ ls now prepared to receive Music Students In the/following subjects PIANO, vocAl. onom Tl-uao or Music m’ Studio: Baptist School Room -Houre—9 to 12 and 2 to Y5 venlnse by Arr-Ointment fi Auction Sale of Choice \\'o are authorized by Allen 31g. Dougull to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, Sopt. 21th ui 1i o'clock a. ln. his resilience on Riley's Lune. This llonso is new, having my“. crl-tc cellar wull with llI0iI('l'Il coir. venlonces. 'l‘erlns ut sallo. BENJ. tk-tltTrllt & Co. 81010-23-21 Auctioneers, i-_: Dressed llogs We nro now ready to re- "olve tlrosswl h0g3, dallvl-r- oll at our plant, and we are paying highosi. cnrront mar- kol prico for select, [inlsh- ed stock. Ilogs should he dressed for Govcrnlnl-nt lu- sporllon. that is with organs ntlzlohod. Wt- wlsll to cunlion fsrnr ors not lo kill unfinished , hogs. - . We cannot receive them. llavisllllasel CHAR LOTTETOWN, P. E.|. To Holder f Five ‘Year 5i per cent Canadzfs Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. 3°15"! Ofthe nloturing bonds who wish to svsil themselves 0f this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of . any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange m‘ °m°mI 7°94"?! for the bonds surrendered, containing a“ “Ildfltakm! to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders of maturing ftlllyregietered bonds, interest PHYBbItB by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December l interest cheque as usual. Holden of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmntured °°"Pon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks »- to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will b°_'~‘1¢h¥\"l¢d for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon been; form "ilffym! interest payable let May end "lst November of each year of the durstion of the loan, the first interest Payment eeerqins and payable let May, 1923. Bonds of _the new issue will be. sent to the banks. for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which ere not °°"V°"°d "Rd." this proposal will be psid ofl‘ in cosh on the 1st December, 1922. w. s. rnannmo, :11. m: 1r. snarl’: fir?‘ Minister of Flnsnce. i‘li'-I’l'