- 'f PAGE'-TWO - u 'ns' _-...7 ---WA 4" A H W ‘Y .' |‘§6if»|%rl"“"¢i’i 'csmiosi I sa 'rmvmcs or runes mania mana, I? .yggyipg Charlottetown, Beton Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire, `lk'giitr\te for the Oiby of Cli.sr,liteown. ,TAKE NOTICE that His Honor the gtipeadiarymagisti-ate of the City Of ' hsrlottetown has by vlrtuiie of the 'power sndidthoriq in him ,vested by the Btltuti of ths General Assembly of the Island entltlpdz- . "As _Act-.to Consolidate and am°11d the several sets incoporstlng the Cit ot Charlottetown itordered and 1 Y ' . 'appointee that wedassdsp the stii asv or october. 2_1. D.. 1919 lie the any S91 down for hearing all appeals made to ‘him for the preceding Valuation As- sessment of rates imposed or author- ised by the City Council of the city, and -that on such day and daily there- after, until sllysuch appeals have been heard at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, iii the City Hall in Charlottetown, afore- said all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 25th as-.v 01 September. A. D., 1919. ROBT. VANIDERSTINE, Collector of said City K. J. MARTIN, Btipendlary Magistrate FOR SALE , McLaughlin Bulc E 4-35-five p11a~ senger 1918 model. This car is in perfect running order and looks like new. Price $1,200. B. A. STRANG. Borden. 1158-9-25M'li . ‘ Annuaweeting c The Annual meeting of the Spring Park Black Fox Co, Ltd., will be held in the V. M. C. A. rooms at' 8 o’clock on the evening of October 2nd. R. E. SPlLLi;`.TT loses-zzumwirs... NOTICE The I-Iazelbrook Dairying Co. are prepared to receive cream by team or by rail in the Murray Harbor line. Freight refunded on rail shipments. Prompt cash returns monthly. For further information see or write the Manager A. W. JONES, Maiiugcrf Hazelbrook. Sept. 25th, 1919. ”? riuuiis Tenders' will be received by the undersigned up to » and including Saturday Oct. 4th for the painting of the 'Methodist Church at Union Road. Queens Co; Tenders for exterior and interior work to be seperate, Parties' tendering to furnish their own bi'usli- es. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. C. HARDY Secy_ Trustees. 1244-9-20-mlliptl Notic To The Public We intend opening our store at Murray River for business' on Wednes day, October ist-we solicit your in- spection and -patronage. 8OUT'i-i K|NG’S SUPPLY CO. i265-9-30_M2l. Autcion Sale oi Choice Furniture I will sell for Mr. Flnly on Thurs- day, Oct. 2nr at his' house 100 Edward street, commencing at 1 o'clock, p. in. his household furnltiire and effects comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Hall and Kitchen furniture, oil cloth, carpets, rugs, stoves and all house fixings, every thing good. 1180-9-25-mthstu3lpd. AUCTION l will sell by auction on the John KM. Clark premises, Summerslde, on ~ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4TH at 1 oclock p. m. -All of my persgpal effects, viz: Draft Horse, 6 years old; 2 Driving Sleighs; Open Buggy; 2 sets Harness, Truck' iwligon with Pole and Shafts; ,Fan- ndrs, Scales, a quantity of Hay and Stray; 'Lawn Mower; Overland Auto 'in perfect condition, having .approxi- mately run‘2000 miles; Gerhardt- Heintsmsn Piano, almost new; Parlor ,ilfurniture consisting of Mahogany Gettee upholstered in Green Plush; Chairs to match: Mahogany Table, 2 Quartored Oak Rock- Wicker Chairs, Roll Top Desk Oak Dining Chairs, China Sowing Machine, Monarch 8 Burner Oli Stove with if F uusiwiiil. I urnvnusiiornrii ‘dhhémdf runes ni».`P».-' wwrv»\=» gy; s tifsd, sod! felt y ~ mary. most or the ee -vi; 3_1 d t d in tr it. l°¢'$§iI I'II».l`r“§l7v1'2kI§3 f°¢n".l‘iittis lla. ter. I kept itup for three months, and _ I feel fine and can eat; anyth1}}K “°W withoutdistressornervousness. -Mrs. J. Won'rni.1NE. 2342 North T111" St" Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo there. are so many d°'“°“d° ' me and stren h the result upon fheirti Ki I is invarlabl s weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back- ache, irritability and depression-and soon more serious _ ailments develog. it is at such vriods in life that Lydia . Pinkham's egetable -Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, sa it did to Mrs. Worthhno- I n So Many Delicious Dishes Can he Made With CATELLl’S Hlrcndelle, Macaroni, Ready Cuts and Sllaglleifl ' Garage Automobiles, Marine and Stationary Engines repaired Ford repairs and Specialty Gasoline and Cylinder Oil kept in stock 16 years experience Leslie Campbell Cape Traverse. _E=-'=°-G x4 MAIL I CQNTRACT S-citlod tondcrs, uddi'L>ssetl to the .’u.l'(> i You iwiiieiiilwi' when l was first ii ricii I :iskcil if l might have Motl visit mo if I would noi go home, ai you rcfusotl lo allow nie io iiiv her." “I rcliiemher very well, You W0 _£a,r'ai't‘cl,v 'iintierstaiitl my feel shouiil I ily to explain. li was :=;inic with your own people as \v oihcrs. I \\'uiitf-,1 you io become rxusloincd to your position as wife. ucuiiwtoiiicii also to nie, hef llwl' visited you. In view of all tl J#-#$®##5¢" too ' Catarrh 1 Ol The Stomach lg Is Dangerous “Thousands Have it and Don't .' Kf\°W li," Says Physician. Fl‘¢ClU€rlt|y Mistaken for In- dIgestI°n-How to Recognize and Treat. ' X O¥O¥*F¥*lC “Thousands of people suffer more loss constantly fi'oin furred, con tongue, had breath, sour burn sto-niarch, fredii:-nt vomiting, rumhl in stomach, bitter eruc-tations, w and stomacli ucidity and call\lt ind cstion when in reality their trou is dug to gastric cntarrli olf the stom- ucii," writes ii New York physiciu (‘ui:irrh ol' the stomach ls ding ous because the mucous menibr. lining of the 'stomachl ls thicke and a coating of phlegan covers surface so that the digestive flulflsc not mix with the food and digest th This condition soon breeds den disease in the fermented, uiiassln ated food. The blood is polluted : carries the infection througliou; body. Gastric ulcers are apt to fo und frequently nn ulcer is the fi sign of a deadly cancer. o i in catiirrh of the stomach o g intl safe treatment is to take be. meals s teaspoonfui of pure Illsi: cd Magnesin. In half a glass of waiter as hot as you can conifortal drink lt. The hot water washes mucous from the stomach walls a ills the blsurated mngnesia is an ext-_ draws the blood to the stomach wi lent solvent for mucus and increa the efficiency f the hot water tre ment. Moreovdr the Blsurated M nosia will serve as a powerful b harmless antacid which will neutr Bedstead, 2 Tuesday 2 p. m. ice, any excess hydrochorlc acid that Bureau, Iron Leave Charlottetown for Victoria may be in your stomach and s eeten also Springs, Wednesday 7 a. in. returning to Char- its food contents. Easy, natura dig- Clothes Bas- iottetown same day. y L estion without distress of any ind and Motor Leave East River for Charlotteto n should soon follow. Bisurated Cleaner, Pic- Friday 1.20 a. m. nests is not a laxative, is horn. ess, Typewriter, 4 Leave 'Charlottetown for East Rlv- pleasant and easy to take and cn he Mixer and var- er Friday.2'p.' m. obtained from any local dru ist. ‘ins passed, the trouble you have had ii nccunimodatlng yourself to new and different conditions has DFOVECI I wus i'lght in not giving you permis- sion to ask them to visit YOU- 1 Ili"/9 ii great deal of pride Saiidru-~D€\‘~ hops too niucli. I did not propose to have myself criticized, or anytliing I have done. That it all. Have a good time, but remember you are --my wife.” l stole _my hand into his. J _ “l won't forget, Everett." and ldid not mean to.` While I did not quite understand all he~liud tried to tell mo, yet l knew that much of it was because of the dlffereiice in our ages. Ile knew the b0ys and S-INS W0U1d probably risk, me all sorts of ques- V4 ciiowiuo noir wnu asia Noistsr Q nur luis ,N If you are growing hard of_ hearing and fear \Catai‘rhzil Deafness or if _you have roaring, rumbling. hissing noises in your ears go to your drugglfii Ullll get 1 ounce of Parinint (double strength,) and acid io ji. ‘/I Dill! Of hill water and "o, little granulated sugar Take 1 tablespooiiiful four tlines :i day. tions. und wanted to wurn ine. I also thought that his objection . to] ?Vlothci"s visiting me was to enable\ ina to becoime accustomed to the idea of being a second wife. _ He d_idn't want her to come while the strange- ness, the resentment was upon me. What it welcome I received! Mother, Fatlier, and the -boys all were so delighted -to have me liome,` and 'so nice to Everett that I was as gayly happy are a child. Then af- ter Everett had gone the boys and girls-Ros., ln the lead-flocked around mo. 'Tliey DID ask ques- tions, ,some of them embarrassing ones-questions Isliould have per- haps answered' foolishly had Ever-l et not warned me. But I knew I ac- quitted myself fairly well when Rose Grandon said one day: “You certainly have changed, San- dra. You are so quick at replying say such clever things. You talk a good deal, but you liaven't told us much. Do tell us something about Mr, Graham‘s Number One. You know you wanted to know abopt her so badly when I was there," which speech proved how foolish I had been to lake if(-se into my confidence. "l know that She wus very beauti- ful. very .icconiplished, and a. .great favorite in society. I only hope I can be ns great it one,” I replied .'|uietly, but how hard it was -to speak of Lcoia as I had no one could- ini ziglne _ “Weil, I wouldn’t play second fid- dle for the sake of any man or any social position. I’d rather marry one of the home boys. and I’m' not keen on them either." I inado no answer, but as I looked at the -crude, ordinary looking and at-ting boys and then thought of my hziiidsonie distiiigulslied liushand, it man of the world, at new feeling of respect for Everett came to inc. It wfould take years of experience and polish .before any one of tliein could hope to compete with him. (To be continued) Why Stay Fat P You Cain Reduce The :iii-swer of most fat people is -that it is too hard, too troublesome ami too dangerous to force the weight down. However, in iMurmolu Prescrip- tion Tablets. all these difficulties-are overcome. They are absolutely harm- less. entail no dieting or exercise. and have the added advantage of clieair ness. A large case is _sold by drug- gists at $1. Or if preferable, they can bc obtained by sending price dir- ect to the Mnrinola C0., 864 \Vood- ward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Now that you know' this you have no excuse for being too fat, but can reduce two. three or four pounds c week without fear of had effter-effects. ' NEW WORLD’S RECORD FOR A FIVE-MlLE~ HARNESS RACE. QUEBEC, Sept., 28.-A new worlds record for a five mile ihiirness race was set here today when Imogene Constantine, owned by F. X. Lachance, of Quebec, and driven by Aid. U. Gauvin, covered thc distance in S2.- 08%, reducing thc previous record for the distance byxl-1% seconds. The previous record for five miles was 12.23%, and was set here by Marconi, owned by B. Mlchoud, of Montreal. The favorite in the race -today was Phillip Ha-Ha, owned and driven by C. Roblliard, of Montreal, and he set the pace until, the lnst half-mile when the Quecbec mare went by him _and won. » There were ‘two other races on the program, matinee events. One was oapturediry Laurettn 'Oakland and the other by Miss Marble. FlEV.DR.PR»iNGLE’8 FINE- TRIIBUTE 'r_o' ari|1'teH -'Anmis ~' ST. CA'i‘HERiiN-E'S Ont., Sept. 28.- Rev. Dr.. John Pringle, moderator of the Canadian Presbyterian Gener- al Assembly, in an address hors on the fotfward movement, paid a fine tribute to the armies of Great Britain, which he declared really won the war. in thelglorious retreat from Mons. "The United States in giving its men General Foch rs place where he wish-, ed, was tho'most -maknaniuions not that `any nation couid.perform. But from the present expression nf feob This will often bring quick relief from thc distressing head noises. Lliogged nostrils should open, breatli- ing become easy and the mhcus stop dropping into the throat. It lsseasy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who is threuteiied with (‘.atarrhai Deafness or who has head noises should give Qiis prescrip- tion a trial. ::It is wise to prevent disorder.- Muny causes It-.iid to disorders of the stomach and few are free from tlieni. At the first iiianifestation that thc stomach and llvor are not performing their functions, a course of Parniel- efs Vegetable Pills should be tried, and it will be found that the digestive organs will speedily resume healthy 'action. Laxatlves and sedatlves are so splendid in these pills that no oth-, er preparation could be so effective as they. Address and _ Presentation On Sunday last Rev. Father Siiiitii sung high mass In Iona Church in the presence of n large congregation. At the conclusion of the mass the trus- tees cziine to the altar rail and- on be- h:ilf ol' ho Parishioners so/ld farewell to tlicir pastor, who is departing this week for Kinkora. The following ud- dross was read, accompanied by n wcil filled pursez- lluvcrend M. J. Smith, Ileverend and dear Fatheri- We have learned with sincerest re- gret that you are lcuving us to take up your missionary work,ln another part oi thc Province. I For nliiiof-it seven years you have luliorotl fuiilifiilly amongst us, and in that time you have endeared yourself to every nienibei' oi` iii congregation. Wliie niinistering to our spiritual w_1iits,»you have a so greatly assisted ui. in mzileriul welfare, and the Parish has prospered mor:ill~y, materlaly and st-iriall-_,' under your efficient and encr- getic care. We have found you iuost attentive" in the hours of sickness and at the deathbcd of our departed ones. To stty that we will miss you very groutly is putting it mildly, und we assure you, that you carry with you to your new field of labor, the best wishes ,of the people of Iona, and their earnest and sincere prayer for pour contllnued success in the Lord's vine- grarf _ iWc ask you to accept the accomp- HL'/illg wift as a small token of our goodwill towards' you, and we assure you that our prayers and good wishes are yours for years to come. Signed on behalf of the parishion- ers of Iona: _ B-ERNARD J.. McDOd\IALD. MICHAEL E. DALY, MICHAEL GRIFFIN, Trustees. ` Iona, September 28th, 1919. To this address and presentation Father Smith made a suitable acknow- ledgment. He thanked them sincerely for their thoughtful and generous gift, remarking that It was only in keeping with the generous' treatment they had accorded to him during the past seven years. He expressed his great sorrow in parting with them and assured them that he would long remember their kindness to him. `°’.“; .I Dtawnoaasaifes v fl'ohi°h¥ »¥; l‘l1J:i:?:»r¥$ .' ng-lgn rmnim' ~ a 2§°i°§`."‘.‘§.’..‘.il2i§""i°eecl1iiig, collars and haine:-i, pr. Ieiitlicr traces, 2 bunk chains. IIOUSEIIOLIJ I<`IlIi\'|’I`liRI‘l - 2 cooking stoves, hull stove, organ. kitchen, bcdrooiii ond dining rooin furniture, fine lot of hooked mats, wash tub end \vrIiigci', dishes and I1 lot of other articles too numerous to meiitioii. TERMS-All sums ni $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit on zipprovodjolntiiotqs 6 per cent. off for cash. ` PETER BROE-IE, Aiictloneer. 1285-10112MWedMon2ipil_ TIME TABLE , OCTOBER 1919 BONSHAW CHARLOTETOWN | LAUNCH “STRATHGARTNEY" Leaves Bc-nsliaw Friday 3, 4.00 n. ni. Tuesday 7_, 7.00 n. ui. Friday 10, 8.30 u. in. Tuesday 14, 3.00 a. in. Friday 17'; 5.00 a. in. Tuesday 21, 7.00 a. m. Friday 24, 8.00 a. m. Tuesday 28, 10.00 s. m. Frida-y_&1, 3.00 n. m. 12 '|Freight mus't .be delivers hour before sailing. 1285-10-1Mws2lpd. Leaves Ch"I‘own l2.00 p. in. 4.30 p. m. _?§£w5n °SS°°3S§ ???PBuu O ... 33553355 Klark-Urban Co. V The favorite Klurk-Urban Q0., will return after an niiseiice of two years for ii wi-iek's ciigageiiieiit conmienclng Monday night`, Oct. 61th. The reper- toire includes, Willie Collier’s great- ost success, “Nothing But the Truth” the opening bill and "The 19th Chair,” “The Eternal Magdalene,” “Which Ono