4'! Clarendon 6t. 8.. ' N. ' "Tfltof: . enmihfi. _ . nmms WORK-At Rocky Pofnt_ Nov. . “IMO. Louis Mitchell. ed 50, N, l8 illnthhon, den: m, and Mn; Wm Mnxhsson. 071s! Bed Blithe who departed ‘ilnriife on Nfivemher 12th. 1911. "~14 the surly qa of 22 years. , Wb know not now why death did came, . ‘Do mks our dear ans from 'our m tho‘ 0111’ eyes witii team dim . The 10rd knows why-we'll trust in Him. ' ltmerted by permits and family. ' iiii>ti__'ii ‘fiiir ‘Rev. Nell Herman, of Ottawa, wlfladdress public meetings at the following places in iil(l of tlic British Empire War Relief Fund. n-Suuday, Nov. 14. 11 a. m. in Hail. ' ‘Ewen-Sunday, Nov, 14, 3 1i. m" Baptist ifhurch. lllomegue-ihioniiay. Nov. t5, s D. "Methodist Church. ' Abe-Tuesday. Nov. lti, 8 P. 1a.,‘ Powual Hall. Bonrls. Wednesday, Nov. l7, 8 1p. m.. Hall. F. L. HASZARD. Hon.-l>'res. S. R. JENKINS. Hon-Sec. l (ii. ‘ IIG VALUES IN FUR COATS Electric Seal cont $313.50 for $278.00. Electric Seal coat $2252.75 for $198.00 Electric Seal with Saible C0llill" and cuffs, $297.00 for $228.80. ‘Electric Seal with Sillilu collar $330.25 for $290.00. Electric Seal coat Soul t-oll.'ii' and cuffs. $256.00 for $227.00. Electric lSeal coat Seal i-tillizr and cuffs, $313.00 for $278.00. Pony coat with Racoon collar $330.00 for $293.70. lPony coat Beaver colliir and cuffs, $288.75 for $247.50. Marmot coat $272.2. for <"' Marmot coat Willi llPilVP - and cuffs. $330.00 for IZIZEIILTU. " 3 Rat coats, $330.00 for $2‘ All Rat coat. $330.00 for $293.00. Australian Beaver, $506.23 $272.00. _ 153mg], 591i] coat 0p|lflhl“\l col- lar and cuffs. $445.00 for $53.00. PATONS LTD. Nov. 12—m-3i NlGll ciiié Agricultural and Techni- - cal "chool Night clitsses will begin at the Agricultural and Technical Si-liool on Rionday, November 22ml. at seven o'clock p. n1. The provisional time table is as follows: for Arithmetic: Alonduy, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday 7 to S p. m. English: Aiondny". Tuesday, ‘Phursday and Friday ti io 9 p. m Mechanical Drawing: Monday and Tuesday 7 to 9 p. m. Motor Mechanics: Mondiiy and Tuesday"? to 9 p. m. Wireless Telegraph)": Nlonday and Tuesday 7 to 9 p. m. Classes are limited to 2.1 iii eath subject and ere open iii all nppll czints over 16 yours m‘ age. l-‘ur fur flier particulars refer to tlin priiici pal at the school (Phone 860i or It the Instructors in charge: Wireless. Mr. Keith ltoizers. Mechanical ilrawing, Mr. ii. ii Waugh, - Motor Mechanics, .\lr.ll.\\'liiiloci: Arithmetic. The Principal English, The Principal in wireless Mr. Keith Rogers is prepared to qualify for first -lflil second grade operator licence. illl who wish to take the oxaiiiiutitinii: to lfr. and In.” Hyde. limp, (Joriiwtill to sell on his nnvnnnkn~ leased in the form of healing fumes. These are lnhnled with the breath and some into direct content with the bronchial tubes and. lungs in n way that medi- cine swallowed into the stpbzgsh r cannot pose 0- ‘ By this d1 r e c t mction, Pepe not o n ly strengthen and protect any _ weak spot in chest ~ or throat, but give Immediate Ifllicf to those IHffCfltl-g from bronchitis, n e t h m l» l1 l I h ' ggu g h, etc. All dealers o r P c!’ 9 Co., ‘Toronto. 50c. but. 3 for $1.25. FREE YMAL Send this ndvcr- tlscmcni nnd 1c. ltnmp for postage t o P e p s C o -. Toronto, and re- ceive free trial package. house and outbuildings, water in house and barn, handy school nnd churches, ii’ not sold privately will be put up at Public Auction oii Monday, November Silt, at 1 p. m. There will also be sold on that date the stock, crop and mil- chinory oii form. 'i‘erui.»-. iili Amounts under $10-09 cfl-sh- “V” that amount 13 months credit on ipproved joint notes. lf stormygsalo will be held on the followlns d1!!- lFor further particulars apply to Brenton MacMtllan, Eust ltnynlty. l‘ E. l. See hnnd bills later. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. thump-Z‘! fsmwfn. lfll. Public _Aucti0n lltlll instrucie-tl .'llll.<ll-1l--'li IV‘ JAN] FHILPI ‘Lnnn 4 A 8 I _ y in 9.15 m soiini w ., m, g, ' w” Qore Cemetery. . y defl“ u may," 7 , v nuueePcps. . —- ' -- - m f‘ ' lPepl (lb- "' iI 118d ptlfd the butcher. but n0 l let iadiuolvad ‘one else. My nerves had been at - ._..._ ' u o mou . ' the ‘breaking point for days. eve h 10m‘ “mo” o, Eh-aa“ o wvwrflllmdi- _ '.- _siiii=e Dick iiiin talked so iiiitiief§ . a I h M“ o, He" I" "- iiiwiit niiii $200 iii the blllk. l llie often had told me of iii clitred lie never would. 1 l “l have fellows go broke. lgo slow. Nan. iSnve as we can buy ,that is safe "lit seems almost cowardly no to try need ii so badly." . l Once more he reminded iiie of the $200 in the bank, and caution- iilways take care of inc ivur! if you had done iiu have anything we ,uf them did." “You wouldn't have had mo ll ‘\Vi-ll('ll5‘i'. would you. Nan?" l flushed. ‘of him when he vim-e his uniform. IHe wore it the firs' limo l m“! lhini. But the war “'21s I\\'fi' ~iml we were pooh-while so uruiy " remained at liouie wm-i- rirli. "You were invuiided horn“ soon you almost as well might riv have gone." f excused my unkind speech. "N0. Dear! Because n Gcrirwn been a slacker. I tried either went west elmost at unm- hurts." "l"iii sorry. Dick. lint lll9l‘f\ is so much needed at -sur:li a time. and —_\'tin ivorl: so hard. 'I‘herc, l‘m n horrid selfish old thing! l won't -he any more. l prniriise." I lie-said no more. inst kissed and pcitril me. But l knew he "us, us liv liad said. “iiurt". lie lititru ll) have im- say niw \\"ll‘il .-i:ruinsi what the soldiers lint! our ('llll!lil'\‘ had lune. ilone. wluit l."l"l:ii'_‘l_\' i‘ il‘li')'.l(‘. ivick riitvr he ills woiiiiil. illfltlli. l seldom referred l.) the Will‘. or ‘o his part in it. ‘Yet l often thought of it. and how ho had lost his chance to got rich by volunteering. Not ili:it consciously l would have had him proiiteet‘. 1i; a great many iiiiti——bii: h." was bright, niiil clever; ho would have set-u iuanv chaucrs to make money had he llf-ll-‘ll rt. hour». well. aliii- to attend to lilisinesu. I may seem strung» rim: l. a country girl. should so sown l‘.',l\'6 li ‘l ll l‘t'."(l\'l"l""l from tin-l tho slight sllfili 48 acres oi‘ liifld at East ltoyiblll’. v Queens Founty, P. E, 1" 3 1-2 become inotculgiterl with the miles from (lhnriottetown, new lllonel‘ ibllg- fli- Dlvk ‘tailed l’- B"! when u woman loves pretty things. is fond of adorning herself‘ and her home and sees them all about 'liei'. hlthough she cannot aiifurd them, it is hard for her not to- be envious-not to long for the flesh pots-not to do whatever she can 'lt) get what she desires. fused to spend hours in the stores. looking at absurdly expen- sive materials-things that only the very wealthy could liu_v~~and watching the beautifully dressed women who came ill ciirriu-ges and motor cars to shop. ' This habit was very bad for inc. llick had encouraged me to "run around to the shops" when we were first married. lie thought it would icecp um from being lonely. 'l‘lien in llli‘. evening we often would walk down the Avenue. and look in the Wlll(l0\\'s‘—"Wlfl(l‘| ow shopping." l called it. l would select what l liked and Dick would prclreml he ‘WW 570ml! to, tiny ‘ii/for me. lie littln knew liow w "art's .. .".i’i6?-1l..ll-lmofllli lllii woinuiiii inuiiiii- nn‘ _ new asenuoeue nick-e wnr 8 money made lp cotton. but lie inever bud tried to increase his income by speculation. ‘and de- 56GB {O0 Illfllly .y0u|]g l um afraid of , ‘any kind of speculation," he told line when l urged him to do some thing to make more money. “We'll zuid ii goodu- bond or something to make more when we ,<-d iue not to_ worry-that he wits the man of the house and would ‘ilf you hadn't gone to that old. as a lot of v others diii and stayed "home. you i Ivwuld have mada- iiioney enough want'—-.i lot i had been so proud . K ' ,i AMESTOWN D F‘! bullet found me almost at once. 1's no reason why l Sliflllli] have to do iii_v . bit. like a lot nf other fellows who or who were in that first batch who ivere invnlided home. l him- in lio-"ir you talk as you ilq- it ,ls no room for tlic extra gears. t eni- ‘to t ‘Are the '0 HE finest of na cry, fragrant flowers, i of her entertainments. _ The‘ chaste designs of Holmes 8t Ed- wards silverware are exquisite. Skilled . silversmiths have produced nothing more charrningand more exclusive than the dig- nificd’ Jamestown and’ De Sancy patterns. V a tilt ’ '0 t! Yxt t. i brilliant cryst l, and above all, gleaming silver, ensure the success ada- points t .19 Heart of Eerywman Appointments of HerTable ‘ Holmes 8t Edwards is the highest-qual- ity, highest-priced silverware sold 1n Can- Your jeweler will explain the two processes of wear protection applied 1n the pieces most constantly used. _ SiIver-Inlaid is protected by blocks of solid silver fused in at‘ points wherever wear comes. i Super-Plate is guarded against wear by extra silver deposited at hat rest on the table. Manufactured exclusively izCianada by k FrIiiIJsTANDARD SILVER co. of Tommi‘ Limited‘ ES $‘EDWAl2D' ..__.._._.._.._--—n- ~_._.._- _ .- 14 n. ;¢< on4-o-e.>q¢.pq-s~- ‘an i iiints for the Motorist IV ALBERT L. OLOUGH o§oo0+o7oo+o>o+oo+¢>~»¢- REPLA-OING THREE SPEED . TRANSMISSION WITH .. . .....FOUR SPEED .. 1-4. R. N. W. links: is there any way in which a fourth ‘speed i-ould he iidiied to the ilirecspccti lraiisiiiis- sion of iiiy—--~-—s-ix v-ir? (‘oulil I arrange for a fourth gcdi- .-.t‘ say‘ 2%, to 1 niiri still retain the present direct drive of 4 to 1? (Jould the required extra. gears be inslzillcd in t-iie present transmission case? Answer. Tiiere is no way in ivliich your three speed triuisiiiis- sion can be converted into one of fuur speeds. as tlic design would have to be greatly uttered and lllele There are four speed transmissions F’ Tvotectod Who re the ‘motorists will be ansuroretlmii-ikli-liis this ll-oyili (‘diiii-iiissionf0min;-ivo f '_ dent Henderson. of the lnverncss Wear Com es" o retroactive pay. the increase to take effect when ziccepted by 1.0- t-al linion. This offer is made pending a flniil settlement lit-tween the (‘oal Companies and the cin- ployees of District 26. The employ- ees will take one week lo consider the proposal column, spat-c permitting. if an inrnietliate answer is desired. en- close self-addressed. stamped en~ velopc. Address Albert L. Clough, cure of our office. OFPE-RS MlNERS INCREASED PAY ‘lnverness, NRciiTier 1l.—i’rcsi- "7 W’ " T ‘ Railway and (‘mini Company. has of» F f S l fered fifty per cent. of the mews a e wages demand its recommended by A fariii tionslsting of 100 ticres, (£5 hc-ing clear and in good state of cultivation, all produce being fed on the farm. Balance under hard sud soft wood, nine (Iharlottctown. ls offered for siilc. A ~ beautiful hardwood grove near the Iiuildlngs would make this farm n most suitable site for a fox ranch. A never failing well of water near the door. close to churches, school, stores and one mile from railway station. Good dwelling house and miles from ' ;FARM ; One and one half miles from town of Montague containing 100 ‘acres in excellent state o! cultiva- tion. Quantity lumber-and wood. _- large orchard bearing fruit or best varieties. Farm fenced and wzileri-il. Good buildings. cement floors Iii oliIhlBS and hennery. 'i‘elephone and clec tric light wires passing on road. Intending‘ purchasers \l'0lll(l do well to see this farm as it is beaui unity/situated in one or lllf‘ l)" farming and shipping localities in P. E. Island. For further particulars apply to PRESTON L. CAMPBELL, New Glasgow, l'.l<.‘.i 3643-10-22-fsni-13i. w: cars placed at Tormentine The Committee therefore nand their names togetlie the amount of the lower b per berth fare, to’ \\'. K. ROGERS, (‘tlty Tic Auction Sale l am instructed by .\Iril. Public ti Offi 1i. l “(E18, Soariinhllgclliit. élhalllltitlslgilldnnlgl _ , , _ _ in use. having direct-drive o third ouubuudings“ 3557_u_n_3|_ iiti-ni ill Alcadowlllalnkulin‘Tntpildfiiyi, ‘ntenselv I w,“ wlsmng he “vou|d‘|and n. “geared up” fourth ‘Knead’ The stock, consisting of 9 mllch .__---—_-.._ .-.=_-._-——._~ . 5‘°“""""" '3"“.“' "f m‘ “ " or could. liiigiit-r tiiiiii ille (lirecl-drive min C C k W" and a number o! young cur lnwiir slork. 010b- HQ p ‘But. for several Weeks l had not somewhere new. me mun W“ re ocoa a e tie, horses and implements usual- . i lltlftifi a years old, been “me ,0 g0 out "very iiiuclt (“m-m but probably not quiti- so ly kept on a. well stocked farm can _ Wu“ Om (Kppnouh save around the rrc-iyghiinrliooilt. highwpogsnfly you migm find one ificfilgpsglagger lilie ‘boughttwtitth [$19 farm. Twenty ‘ ' " ' ' ' '9‘ i“ “me w“ m‘ We" of these that could he adapted to 08s are a We “very ye“ on (q ‘ - ‘ every Denny hc gave mo inside a _ ‘ B! the farm. - l 1'0""- l e"'“"-*' "'0 “flmm” lwlliE so lllllcl] In tlelli. My life fgmurhfifir b3‘ wexfeart ff“. filth?“ $4 "P milk A lot of turnips also will bii sold. lrirv.) ~ . . . , - .11‘. 1 . the q . ‘g ' Pens "9 n‘ 9'" "n" U7 teaspoon vanilla p ' | y ' . w“ made msem’ * ‘l your iresentlnstallatloi ti ‘- l or “ormmwn apply A" B‘ l "'-‘""”‘l""' "ml" 9"" ~‘"""" "M thou lit of liow l ivzn to hiliu this I I. 15-110 X cups flour Guardian Office. 3507411-5-51 , . , , d , H , , ,, l ('l‘i‘llt*:4(lill6' roiii. “Ynnguick and. no, a, H“ bepqug‘; very likely. however. and we tour’ steiupoons baking til" "h" "t"! " " -"" '_\_ "I i It ._ " . . _ , .__ ' r" " ' that the benefltis derived would no. wde .. .\U(il.ll)fl at Iirutiklli-iil iii; \\i-ilvi.~r- (vllllP- l’ mln‘ iml" (“Mlle of my own wrung-doing . p” I " . . i . _ _ . . .. . . , . r ~ l ‘ - . ‘ l ‘ t i ‘ ' 22-". ‘$2.33.’? .§'.1::.:::-"r.r* ' '" *~'~~'~-* li§’c$%'l‘i“"§i't.tit“wasirlu Z‘.;§i‘§.‘i-7’.‘Z.'I.."¢"J‘.3§?.9." . 1 hlgTilCK-‘i izmiiu iiiiir.» a YPJIFN “in '1 ‘hf; ' Co“. , ‘WM Um mm,“ Meant A Sacrifice m. Wm, mm, o, u“, trunqnlhuflan Cocoa l"\'lll".ll".'_"l‘:lll,l Fifi ~ -~ - "__ " r ' ~ ~ ll mpnth: oldfll. rz-Dilslllilliid (ll? rl'l‘.‘llix "noil U"illl)t'l' 20th. , "fi- -"“_""“e_ s "mnuraulllllrs Yo" could "m1 mll- METHoD._Greasc and —~~-—,~ - en ii-twcev-n now illll r-‘|lilll',. :iii i riiiiu- illmrliilirii lll‘lit'l'. Lin’: n d , flour n and 5m d‘, l um inglruglgd by My wimum r -- . . a ; i-.- i.- - . ’ , _ ~ Y , ' iii-gall"; lilényfll i: '1 isms-i "';WS,(':H,I' -Il lllll , ' SQUEAKWG 3RAKES ETC. :31:- ienls. Smart b14201’. Ems“ ff“: Smfgilk‘ w m," by Imb- .. Ii.2(,‘l i.'|---. ~‘“-"-~ " - . _~ _ ..‘ '- l‘ 110'“ 0" 801131115418 “Dflflgulfillllifl izrilliil \\\'.\" " , I liiill. '. ream "ld- ("time §{"|‘,'...L','.""'“F,,.,","film! . b‘ F- H- ""- whi“ “ugell “m” ffltfisggggagggeflgayyovllts all 0N SATURDAY BiuJr~i.i~i.\ii-:i~;"i l l- is! k- \\-.....i gh,,,.,h,,,.n_) .,,,_,:_k" “h; m; mobile brakes t0 squeak before mick am‘; lemmwnlored Th, 13th Day o; Novemb" 1920 aiglmft"? ‘fixlrllfi;igl‘>ulf'll"lliuniuhnl“‘i ,, |,.~,|.-|_e_ t'-_. _\l¢lf‘.\. (f-inilo riiliiki- {lllxilrh lilll n. they are: worn out. and what is the Add tQbutgerflndb-l, 8mm; A1- 1 oi¢|_°cK' P_ M_ v Tim... riiii- link». l 'i‘iii-..,. |i. ... siioi-iliiirn.) “Hirer rpmedlyr. [tlvhat iii] the best way to butvi orouilx. A dniix- The following:- m H ~ ~ 1.- ; 1 y 1 '|i... in 1|, (r1 cean enercusiion idt k ed ‘t ' - 3" ' __ Bills“! allllvfilbh "is lallrrtisl‘ qhlfl,.ih|‘,i,u-ny l ‘H Us ‘H H“ c ABSDRB|NE them looking well? s ‘n 0 eep dienatg esltfernstgl; ‘nvgirtch mirrleoiitgaarlshtlllisaflnlllzlls olblgli ll w at: PI " . . _ . - ' i - fl,.',m,,nd"§'f,‘,,,|,|":",} 1"“ ,,,.T,,',','L, .i ('Zll‘i'l'5. tniiiil» hiioitlitirn.) "hm “m” Bunch” hr Hwfilnnum Answer.’ if the lining wears so rnilk. Add flavoring, fold dry Mme, 1 sow 11.2 years 01d’ ruagnnfl.‘ , F, , .._,,,,,‘ l2 chop... glltwp, also 2 ruins. y" hn-‘l-r‘ m, h," mm," "m, |,,,,.,,,, ttliatbthelrlvetu used to fasten it to an benign whiteedof) Eggs. 30_ hens "K 5M1!‘ . l set 1i brood sows. kviit Ill work. ldiruiiumiviil~o|ily lL e nnt, rub Oll Llle brake drum “m m opflnran l‘ e in IIWIPLEMFVTS-"I t rv . . . . . . _ . i i. . .. ruck. wagon Csuiizr... * ."."t'...T'-" diliii‘! 1" 1'.v.7"sitz..'"iztr"i..:it "ruitrlira. t" " "r c" ‘hauling ‘r- :.‘.‘;°"°"‘° “s” rill" or “M she's» 1 ca“. 1w Tooth l'lll'l'll\'i. l Nlllkfl l|\l'r<i‘\, i --" hull-r‘. iiiiiik :i n 111W‘. “("1188 818160 Over with dirt. ' bob ale ghs with pole, 1 express grin‘? (fl:‘i~ll"§(‘l0:(ll‘l'. 1 H11)‘ liupi (‘i-op l mt. iii" Int). r Aiistriinixi-z .Ir., iiii~ lllllirfflpllc eirueaklng is likely to occur. (Iolmt- ‘M1550 , 1 drmng Waggon 1 horse ffouglfmnfj}; ,,.,.RNIT,,IHC_I g l)li.~‘lll‘l.~<' iimiiitiyan-i-i-il. '_[?_,',','lf‘"'“,£f1:' zpslnking such rivets us may be powefdfum mmmeig, 1 Se; (antlers, wkflflfln, Sun”. L. H..,,,,.,,,l , "M, oilil liiisiivls turnips. V, i,“ “m, Uhmm ‘m,’ n bum" M gh and ileanlng the lining siir- 1 grain crusher 1 reaper Massey roam fist. ’ _ v _ 21m liiisht-ls llfllfllllw‘, ill rs or flfillYtrrPlL Drink grqviu. face with gasoline uiid n stirr Harris, 1 set spring tooth‘ barrows, of ilgtiiifi" liIlllqf-kwl-illllltill: lilllllll: lmivhlilie-rl" \" l'fl)‘i“l('rl( WKUIL ‘n. Till" o.‘ |lll'iv I41 Inylllllllll hrllllah" l“ "W T901315’. 'l‘lic lli-lf‘ of 1 set spike narrows. 1 dis barrow. Banner on“ n,“ n ,m_,"",,\ "r ioii l l-l, i. "hm" “onmum rum m d soup suds an a Sponge will l riding saddle and bridle. 1 single miscellaneous 1ll'l|I'l ~.. :. gi- m...» II ermtl slow-- Alvflflflllfll‘ illlll Almorblne .1... are! take the dirt from leather llpllilltil‘ plough 1 potato scuffler, 1 grind- lnflrflgaglfiifmtleli, Fluvial" fiiligtilfl VIII-Y‘ Killlllltinfillilt-t‘, i ‘I H l _ b iiiiiiii- iii CIIIIIIIIXI ei-y. Excessive molstui. should lstone, quantity harness, other ur- llefdlz-IEIVIIUZ Harness. Forks. sliiii~i~li~ mi? mm" h‘ m must m i mm- Imanlbie wipe? qa-ang’ “us” "m us“ l“cll.elsmng ngmemu’ to mention mi o ii. , ‘ - era s per ec y ry, ma. e ' - ii , l Sella Zoiitiv... No i-iisiiiyti- i... h...» .\ll sums ‘ill to $10.00 rash. river zone over lightly with flfialgfilfll ‘tinder cltsh: ovféli-mlhgl ‘églglelllangl “ion-army u“ o," "n" ‘I l" ‘In tliiu‘ iiiiipisiili i2 [illfllllllltl credit ori oil or a prepared leather dressing. 'crerliit of twelve months on npprovl Tamas-i: mgnghg "i: illl u... .. “P010”! .0 nl no es, I pei cen. 0| A numb? t am I a“ ‘After this is absorbed. the surface led joint notes 0"!‘ 310-00- 6 Peri-en! MY for (wit mfdcimli- Sal‘? l'°°"i"'* "F “"7" l" efi and mefifpupa grfifile "5 M“ should ~be wiped in order to avoid Sale p0sitlve retiring from farm-i . . w. areliaop so . ' - -. ‘ ‘ J-A- "M? {jg-y r I NEIL MeKENZlE R- J- "WE'LL. will" m” dogfift pamanxem‘ i-p-Ji...‘.,-./1ii.-/....il-h~. ling‘ asbi-ii-iitmiitoi. n" '\""""Y-’°"r T?“ v“"°-"- P- E- '- l PETER BRODIE, Question» n! generyinlorest tn I sgii ‘nil CIJWAN COMmwv tiwizn Auctions-er IniIflN I‘) 3531 ll-lfl wfm Til irlr- Waggon, 1 i-rriun too mention Terms (Visit. ‘i * Peter » V _ IEZIlQd-OWtn-ll, MONTREAL FOX SHOW The com-mittee in charge of the transpo arrangements are endeavoring to get three sl 20th. In order that they may this they must be in a position to say positiv% Railway people just how many passengers i or to _ . n. GRAHAM ROGERS. SUMMERSIDE.’ on or before Saturday, November 13th. h“ ‘d m ieli Ill!‘ follellrltgilll at her resldsncgbrlinllllfeglglizgbg’? fitlvrnnilibr 167"! l - n z ’ 2 sets wiii tP l _ i nun-mu!" oak. 2 largo liolrlill (‘nrlileaullq€1‘:‘rl:gl“:%IliQ£g’?ng|lka?l-v § en Sofas. (iurtaliin. (‘iirtnln l" l , l’! d R Stove, CRDGQI- 0"’ , Pictures, Lamps. etc. etvzfjlecl/nllilnkofilrztlllne. l Double Wlllijlml llox Slolglhllnrrloll, Riding siiiiim. Her" "“" "M"! Lawn Mower. Spike. Harrow. Plnuihh. end other will!‘ ..,..i.-. .-.___.._ i... n»; Farmeriltititi Commencing Monday. - i 21th. we win teke deilvlryj hog: at the following poliitl. era having hogs to otter will well to see our renreesnhtivl their respective ntntlnne TUESDAY ' Mons Wright. Martens Parley Drake, Vernon A. D. Martin. Grand ViW Wm. Ienrnoy, Muriel N"! Hurry Jenkins. Hllllilwlti- wedlock end Cox. Murill- Bs R. Brown, York. Chen. Colwlll Northern. _ . C. W. gley and Soul. Bl- ' w‘ t -ci"“i."‘ii“".’.i‘.l.ii. . t. sr . uni Jol-iln Whitehead Kenitilltlll L. H. D. McLeo lottemwn. weld nt n! 1mm» tween” 5 OLIADIAI I r Abattoir ‘ UKIII Ill- for Saturday morni ‘be able to - ask all who are g r with a depositn ll- i erthfare, or $5 . fillilll“ ket Agent, Charlotte ' of Furnii u‘ .'s"ii~.'.!"i°' i to an H1 , nttre a. {spill suiida. ‘llnléfl-hf“ \l0 tool. Brodie itucriounlfll; ~