st l . . iii 4‘ 8:: Ccscllt 5V1 5% Can 1nd Al "f! 79"" ca!) Pac B 9k 0g“ om Br . . . . .. . 20’ - I he Tob _1- 12/1 Inc-Nickel .. 41% $1 hfeColl Front ... ... 12 19% you; Pr 00% 39% Nat Brew “it 44"? Mt steel Cnl- . 1': 125. Power Cori) 71/4 7% Shsvivinililli: i" 1° ‘an "‘ Heel of Uan 45% . BANKS ' 2401A. lul Royal . 149 Can as oLCvm 13‘ sxc NOE . . . . - .. ‘ (Cagadian Ptres ‘ I'll (‘ll Z-- fi"s'f§s§l>§l2l5§..,.i 4.0‘! : U. B. * .. t Steet. "L", *1 95 nflcme r L-1199-l0-9-8i. ‘we oumflmmno I M17. Stock "ifExchanga i y ‘ Pitfielri and company llontrsal Stools lxalsanlii) "h" Olieru Inst 130 1 oi H it,‘ 24 2i . 5:10; f ~ 0.675’. dOIAI72IXNIOQ: Y0l‘k~—;'-i!li-liid 4.05%: Clin- il as ll-‘lil- Ifliilf? use. ‘dill. fixilgli-eiuio "I4.40'fr: Canad- isn dollar 14.01 fr: U. 5- Mil" 35-15 “[15:02:11]. Poland 12s' lir 58.80 wits: U- ' ii- cents. Canadian doi- dollsr 60.40 Livestock wilful‘... Press) MONTEAL, Oct. iF-(‘attle tra ing was at s standstill on lilo iWO Yi ' real livestock raurki-is tvllfll’ ‘ other lines iwre only slightly soil“;- Xigéplpll totalled 2.2.13 bend. of “hit 1 were cattle, 30 calves, 14.1 hogs. and 2,801 sheep and lambs. ' With the‘ cattle market. inactive, no serial“ price trend Will established 1min‘ only trading. Calves were steady Willi selling st 83-75 and 800d vasls from $8 to $8 5°- 'Good ewes and wethers brought “.50 and lambs weiitiiiiill ""1"!" 100 and 110 pounds were $5 50. Culls and bucks were from $4110 while sheep weer from . to '. Among hogs bsoons iirolllili 39.25- fed and watered, with the llsual $1 premium on selects. Butchers and hellviss were $8.75 and extra hcavies snd lights hogll $825. Saws were from $7.60 ot $8 i "Z-_‘—*"' grsssrrs quality i- ".-..iiii°"~ Phone 606-L 169V; Grafton Street s L Advertising Rates- " Central Guardian lei-sis. l! Mr _ oer wordy Announcements bud Co-l -, 1 s; per nos-ill In Irllsorlsm Notices. - 5- spls-lsselorrssisgs, . 01¢ . la 7 per lash Nntlaes el 'l' ks sud serd i tbcr rates on sppllrailos Jiulnsasn Charge for all! ‘ For Sale .._- -.-—— - Ion saw - AUCTION roar!- Qylye, Bridge and Whist Score ilclfdl. Guardian‘ Central Job Frintary. ma. BALE-TWO CANAMEB- i smntced in . Phone 1581-111. f“ - a gm L 1240-10-0-31 I01! SALE BABY CARRIAGE AP- ply 15B Fitzroy St. or Phone 691. L1283-10-9-8i For. CALIF-FUR. colrr, ralcs 1315,00. Write l".. c.o. Guardian. » n-lzar-lo-lo-ll ‘riizsiifl-e hwy-we mu Maple Leaf heavy duty truck with dump and rail mpietc, 38 Elm Avenue. L-1211-10-10-3i Ion sans-Lilo; LEAVING rolr ‘South will sell rin- coat. u. Y. 1rloded. Exclusive desiro- _ $15.00. To Let Itiusls: iflsl-aluwlgpvllilflllfl m. , pp y ' lL-ll2l-l0-4-tf. rstarnsnso soon T0 oar. so llongworth A . ‘ . V‘ L-llss-lo-a-si. it. ._ BOOM HOUSI- LIT -- s ‘Good locality. Reasonable rent. Ilene 921-1.. L-lsoe-lo-lo-al. r i ‘ ' ‘*1? inn, CLIANID alias-o ’ s. ed or unfurnished. Apply ‘I'll Prince Street. - L’; 1-1304-10-9-31. LII-APAITIINT ls soon- spmsiesis. Ground mar. . ' sou Rent. usexlsoma c» e111 Solicitors same 90 ctr-ssh r wards Weston and ltsssers locals. l6 Arnie-Isles. 100- aw sslvvrsluness swssw-flve sash. Paoouca (Cssadlss Press) MONTREAL, Oct. iI-Buticr all- vallccd s cent s pound on the Mont- real dairy and produce market today following the recent rise in English markets. No. 1 grade was quoted st 24 cents s pound foo carlots or less. Small lots to retailers held at 26 cents for solids and 2d for prints.‘ ' Graded shipments of eggs iu cor- lots or less were quoted at 34 to Z15 cents s doses for A-large, 32 to 33 cents for A medium, 27 to 28 for A- puilcts, ‘A for B and 2i. to 21y, for C. Cheese held st 13% to 131,1, cents a pound for no 1 Ontar-ios and 12%‘ to 13 for No. 1 Quebec. Receipts were 2,313 boxes. At. today's weekly cheese suction 012 boxes of no 1 Quebec white cheese sold at 12 3-10 cents s pound allli 202 boxes of no 1 Quebec colored brought 12% cents, ‘Potatoes in 80 pound bags were sgsin 75 to 80 cents for New BrunIX. wick mountains, 10 to 75 for Que- bec mountains and 50 to (i0 for Que- bec no 2 cobblers. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. ii-Briiisil and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as complied by the Royal Bank of Canada closed todu as fo1iows:— » Argentina peso .2771. Australia pollud 3.0002. Austria scbillillg .1915. Belgium belgs .1710. Brasii milreis .0580. China Bong Kong dollars -.i$0i58. France, franc .0008. Germany reaehisnlari: .4017. Great Britain poulid 4 0710, I Greece drllchnla .0100. Holland florin .0&1.'i. liungsry peago .3001. India‘ rupee .3754. Japan yen .2901. Jagoslaria dinar .0232. New Zcaland pound 4.0002. Poland sioti .1914. 4 South Africa pound 4.0406. Spain peas-ta A383. . Svritserlnnd franc .3207. United States doi1al- 1 5-10 per cent premium. _ NEW YORK. Oct. W-Foreign ex- l ‘Vi; Low 4.00%: close 4.00%; dny bills 4.0014,; France 0.50; Italy 3.14 M: Belgium 10.80; Govmnny 40.25; Canada QB 11-16. ‘ GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Oct. 0 Closing grain futures: Wheat: Oct 02%; Nov 02%; ills)’ I01]. ‘ Outs: Oct. 3‘l;'Dec 28%; Muv 311/; Barley: Oct iii-it; Dcc souls; llsy 02%; Dec Cash Prices:- Whcst: No 1 hard 927g; No 1 nor 021,55 No 2 nor nor special 75 ; m. o special 00,4: 'l‘rsl-k V-"k- Ohts: No 2 C \V 34; No if i‘. W 2S- ; 19x 1 feed 25; No 1 feed 20%: No you] g4; No 3 feed 2i; Tlock 3:1. Barley: No 3 C W 114%: he 4 C‘W 32555110 e-c W400i; No i1 i.‘ W l8- fi; Track 34%. ‘- BENNETT cannot lose. Payable in Advance ‘our! In. pr! Ilfll Olllslflll ‘fie. pe/inall Liils al Iiornl and names Iatssrs or Condolence 10c. so so. p: Miscellaneous EXCAPED SILVER FOX PUP Registered ltblifil‘ ii‘. ‘V. E. War- Vi i reen- m‘ Awm‘ B! Ir1032-10-0-3l PBEMIUMS RECEIVED-INFORM- stlon given and new airlines! written on plans to suit 10111131?“ need at our aaw oflice- viirfl“ Building, Charlottetown. J. A. Moore. Bun L_i!_t-__________‘___ ——-—-"—'1' s-ales HQlp-fldsis or Fenuis WANTED ..- AMBITIOUS " SALES pgopla, men and women. Bill!" time. to handle our line it!" P"? sorlai chi-amiss Cards. itatyrlns the following outstanding terns fourfold pastel tint parchmten s‘. gravura ctchinfl. IflBiiY i?" '°“ style cards with tip-on Diciiliefl» ‘ "vs calendars.‘ hiimiiiiiiis “ma, envelopes with wallet flail style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate 115;‘? gold and silver designs with r - - lightly-coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are_n_e‘w and gill’; ferent. Seventy . mm} “i to chose from styled iii w" “m equipped with handle. Prices emi- $5 1 dozen. Liberal mm?! “Write Premier Art Guild. 202 Castle Bulldingr.‘ Mon- ty“ ~—.-—_:: '-- I Male ‘Help wjlltfll: ‘WANTED — A MIDDLE AGE!) man-for fsrln work. A1191! "1?’ Guardian. L-liM-ro-tlgilr. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED. ‘canvssser to work on salary. AD- ply r. o. sens 3138310 i - _-____---—- AND AlWIlT/ISING good lines. oom- preferred. om one"- liiiliii’. Ontario. ‘ ys-QUO-ld-ii-li. ‘slightly, better Advance Of Stocks On N. Y. Market (by Frank Ms-ohllllorl, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Oct. 9—'I‘he stock market edged upward irl sluggish trading todayf Brokers who attempted to sift out reasons for the modest advance said that no predominant special influence was at work. The higher prices, they said, were a reflection of two factors: a generally hopeful outlook for business and the quietly insistent impact of idle money seeking work. Although the con- tinued flood of war news was n important element in Wail Stree ‘s market calculations, brokers said that most financial circles were still waiting for the situation to crystallize before making fresh commitments. Brisk trading in a. scattering of specialties afforded the principal high spots for the market. Shares in this group which edged ahead for fractional gains were Budd Manufacturing at 6 7-9, Celotex Preferred at 35 1-2. Hayes Body at 5 7-8. Wesson Oil ran up 2 points on buying from quarters which ex- pect tiyr company to benefit from the shortage of animal fat pro- ducts. Steel shares nosed ahead as hope for the industry hardened some- what, Although observers were a trifle disappointed that the de- mand for steel from automotive companies had turned up only consumption for l~'o.vy_ industry, including the rail- ‘zds, was cited by “Iron Age." Changes in the Canadian 11st were of fractional range. Small ad- vances were scored by Canadian Pacific, International Nickel, Mc- Intyre-Poroupine and International Hydro-Electric Preferred. Dome Mines, l-loiiinger, Dominion Stores. Lake Shore, Iliord of Canada "A," and Hiram Walker showed leases ranging up to 7-8. The nlarkefls" advance, in izermi. of the Associated Press average of '60 stocks, amounted to only 0.2 of p. point at 48.5. Transactions in- talled only 897,910 shares compared with 1,207,520 on Tuwzlay. The bond market was irregular. U. S. government loans eased from 2-32 to 9-32 and other low yield obligations were also under a little pressure. Rail bonds were draggy and a little lower at the "close. , Woodbine-ks nld Wed. Tue. ‘Advances . . . . .. 304. 255 Declines" . 252 341 Unchanged 176 341 Total issues . 732 758 Currenczes \ (Culllulinn Press) lif0N'i‘lil-lAl., Uct. &—The pound sterling flrnlcd frllctionlllly 0n Mont- real forcigu exchange today while tho French franc and the United States dollachoid unchanged. The pound roso i,‘ nf a cent to $4.07 3-16. The dollar continued at 1 5-10 per cent premium and the franc at 0.68 l-cllis, NEW YORK, Oct. lF-Sterling de- veloped strength in terms of the United States dollar in tho foreign exchange markets today, but receded is late dealings. The pound. nftcr reaching a top for loo day of 34.01%. closed at $4.90 0-4 for ll net gain of l4 of a cant. The Canadian dollar at 1 5.10 p" cent discount and the French franc at 0.50 cents hath were unchanged. Mark ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto? uull Montreal-Industrial stun-ks atenlli‘. 'l‘fll-"iflf0 silucs-Irregularly blgber. Nclv Y0rk—-St0cks slightly higher. \\'inuipcg~\i'heut dowll . New York-Cotton higher; rubber and coffee unchanged; auger lowcr. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) ll0N’l‘ll1-1.\1.. Oct. 0' WheatvNorthern no i! 90." lillrioy. (‘ulullllun svcstcrn ii 4o. Ontll, [cod llo l I18. iPful- spring whflt patents. flrsts Flour seconds l5 b0. i-‘iour bakers 8,40. Flour. wlnivr wheat patents, choice $4 l0 to Si 20. Flour Wlllio v-oru S4 40 to $4.50. liran toll‘ $21.25. Nllurts toll 8‘ . liiddllllga ‘iuu J28 '25 Rolled oats brig 00 lbs In‘! M. lllly no '.: per ton cnrlnis 810.00 to 1.00. (‘hos-so no 1 Ollt 1.'i to 131A. Eggs. fresh specials n cartons A 1 largo 4-1. Eggs A 1 rllodium 42. Eggs A largo 38. Eggs A lneililllll 3B. , Eggs A pullets 53. Eggs 11 lnrgc 30. i-laira 1i lucdium 28. Iggs f.‘ 25 Potatoes N B rots 80's 16-80. Que nits 80's 70-75 Que cobblele 80's 50-00. Um END PAIN-Souths sons HANDS byRub ‘oI~%@°f$‘ lmimru 1v. Y. ...... Evchange (Iuppilnd by Pltsleld mo: - Conlpssy Issnbers of llostrsai Stack Exchange) ltoohs 01ml Lani Am. For Pr . . . . . . . .. Am For Pr Pfd Am \Vlitei‘\\'0l'ks ... Anaconda . Auburn . Atcllisoll Westinghouse. . . . I Mzzvuvc (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. il-Voiume tapered down to 219,000 shares today on the Toronto ullnin share‘ market with all groups sls ering from lack of irl- terest. Despite the drop in trsdiag prices were sbie to hold steady to strong, moderate gains fn the mis- celiancous group more than off-set- ting a narrow loss in tho Bolds. Hallingar, the only heavy trader in the big gold group, moved up 20 casts to A2110 while Wright Har- greaves lost 20 to 7.50. Other stocks trading chiefly in broken lots. Bale metll stocks were unimpress- ed by the advance of metal quo- tations in London and losses were as numerous as lralns, Noranria weak- ened 95 to 40, Sharritt l ,' to fi and Mining Corporation 3 to 1.25. Fal- conbrldge and Bsso Metals Corpor- ation finishad slightly higher. TORONTO, Oct. O-r of the group closed unchanged, after . Narrow Trend OnMontreal ‘ Exchange. (C. P. 8y Guardian's Special Wire) y MONTREAL, Oct. 9—-Traders. were hesitant on Montreal Block Exchange today and no definite price trend was established Gains and losses of minor proportions were about evenly divided. Bass metal leaders moved nar- rowly higher after receding yester- day. Steady advances lately in the prioa of domestic ‘copper in the United States formed a basis for buying or metal shares. ' Consolidated Smelters moved up half a point to 173 1-7, Hollinger 25 cents to 12.40 and Intematfonal Nickel 1-8 9t 31 1-4. Foundation Company showed the broadest price ailange, losing 1 1-2 points to a new low of 9 3-4. Brazilian ‘Ikaction eased 1-2 st 7 1-4. Bruck Silk 1-4 at 17 1-4 and Canadian Car 1-8 at 5 1-9. Lake of the Woods and Canadian Car Preferred also showed narrow de- eiines. Total sales were 8,588 shares; bonds $5.100. New York Curb (Canadian Press) stocks Close AmGas and E1 .. .. . 33 3-4 AmCyanB-... .....24 Am Sup Pow - 1 5-9 Atlas Corp l0 5-3 Can Mar - 11-2 Cit Ber 1 3-4 Creole Petrol 22 ElBondBhare- i2 Ford of Can A .. 24 i-fl Hum Oil .. 62 Imp Oil . . 19 3-8 lntPclfin ..-.. .. 231-8 Nlag Hud .. 8 5t Oil of Ken 201-4 ‘UnLPA... ....-». 15-8 Un LP Pfd ... -. ... 12 5-8 IN. MEMORIAM . NEIL R. MACNEVIN Orl Friday, September 27th there passed peacefully into rest, a high- ly respected resident of the Canoe Cove district in the person of Nell R. MacNevin in the 92nd year of his age. The deoeasedgentleman was one of the old-time residents. of the locality, where he spent his long and. very active life. follow- ing the occupation of a} tailor. in which business he was proficient and was very largely patronized. His parents. Neil Roderick Mac- nevfn. and Mary MaoKinnon. were early pioneers of the neighborhood. flilldorado .. .. . 1i‘ Bridge . . . . .. ... _.. .. (lode Luke Goldsle . tioodlish . . . . Granada . Greene Ufllllllll‘ Halcrow . lfnrser Hard Bock llollingcr .. Howey . . . J M Coils .. L ‘Shore . Lllllllqllil Little L L Label lilaessss Maple L . liclntyrc . lleKensio iiicVittie liicWsttcrs . . .. . lifin. Corp . . . . .. ... . Morris K Ncwboc ,. Nipisslng Norllllsla . Psymastel- 1'0: Col: .. Perroa . Pick (fro .. Pioneer Premier .. Pros Air . licsd Aulil iiell Luke Rollo uezu liochc lloyulitu i-isll Aut . . . . . . . .. Sherritt Aidrrlnsc l illll‘ Kirk Church H Preston . Ishb Heat -'MT’L. cults (lspcklfad by Pltlleld and 0e my {Hills .3 A Oll ass ... Dst s . of llamas ma. Ilse ‘INN! llflid- and were sturdy representatives of the Highland Scottish race. Resid- f for some time at West River ' New Dominion. Mr. MacNevin returned many years aigo to the homestead where he was borrrsnd devoted his remaining years to the-r work of the farm. Predooeased‘ by" ' his wife, Annabella liflwNebl. twan- ty-one years ago. he is survived by his only son, James‘ Archibald; also by ten grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren, An only daugh- ter, Adelia. wife of the late John MacKirlnon. 'of DeSable. passed swav some years ago. Mr. Mac- llevln was baptized and brought up in early life under the ministry of the renowned Rev. Donald Moc- Donald. of whose zealous labors he had a. lively and affectionate recol- lection. Last year he gave his hearty consent and sympathy to the direction of the Mother Church to enter into the larger fellowship of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. He died in assurance of cel- estial immortality. being accustomed daily to read the Scriptures and make supplicatiorl to the God of his fathers in the pathetic lang- uage ofthe Gaelic tongue. His fun- eral on Sabbath, September 29, was very largely attended, the ser- vloes being conducted by his pastor, Dr. J. W. S. Lowny. the exercises consisting of an appropriate Psalm. sweetly sling to plaintive melody— “Such pity as a father hath, unto his children dear," and the para- Dhrase. "Take comfort, Christians. vii-ten your friends. in Jesus fail" asleep." Dr. and Mrs. Lowry sang .,_ ___ VV E E K __E_U__D..__ . .- - . .r suitors s-r’, a oorrrr cournrsyv, a ma WALNUT FIN-W» r s n a n a a o," szrlroso 60in. aroma, r n r o 1r p ram; somerset-Pig , REGULAR vanes,” .. ~ $20.25 u... _ JPECIAL iizili i $15.35 ' $2.50 now, $2.50 .1 llolvru _ a ‘J SAVE 01v STUDIO concurs. s r n r 1v o. MATTRESSVES - H E A v r oovnlruvos - GOOD COLORINGS— ‘VEEK- END $24.45 $2.50 NOlV, $2.50 A MONTH ECONOMY muons ' “on ‘BREAKFAST 1100i?" SUITES! DROP-LEAF TABLE AND FOUR- HOLMAN$; CHARLOTTETOWN iuolrroAora SALE éfflliiltlll WILL isle sdluo by lull.- lid Auction ill franc-of file-Court ilfoilse in Soilris lil Kings Cqunty in Prince Etiwnrli island uli Slllurdilyf the second dny of Novclllber, A. D. 1035 ll lilo lloilr of twelve dclock nnon L1. THAI‘ ULRAUT Dir-cc or part-cl of lllull sitlulte lying uud being lit ltoiio Buy iii King's County ‘in Prince l-Iilwllrd lsialld. bounded and described as follows, tilnl. is to any: Bounded on tile Nul-th by file farm of Joseph S. lcugie, Ull tile East by lllud forillrly in possession of Charles Dongle now of John .1. Burke and this liuy conveyed to the arlili Lazarus Willie; nu tile South ily tho writers of Rollo Buy nnll oll ihe West by lilnd forulcriy in possession of Jerome L. iihllisson now in posses- sion of Joseph ltiillisson containing ‘IWVENTY-PYVI-l ACRES of land l lillie lllore or loss being ihc form formerly oullcd by lilnscs White. ALSO ALL that; tract. piece or parcel of laud situntc lying nlld being iu New Acadia in king's County afore- said bolllidcd and described as fol- lows that is to say: Bounded on the West by Ililrkds lload; on the North by land now or formerly in tho pos- session of Willlalll Dcagie; on the Flllst by lllull lioiv 1n possession of‘ Pillill) Qillgley forllli-rly (‘limit-s Christian; on the South by land lluw In possession of Euscbius Pele-rs formerly Dolninic Chllisson being illu rhuutllern llllif of hind formerly oil-n- ed by (fbllrios Dongle llnli conilllliillg l\Vl'}N'l‘Y-li‘]\'l‘l ACRES of‘ illnll ll little more or loss. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT _ v lllild lltvilllli! lying our} being at Ilnlll) lllly Jolvnsliip Nuluilor Fortynhlv-e ill King's County in Prince PliliVflliil Island, bounded null (inscribed as to a specially solemn setting. a part of the 127th Psalm. “For so He giv- eth His beloved sleep." From the text in Job. 5:26. “In a full 98¢. like as a. shook of com cometh in. in his season.” the lrilnister said that their dear departed friend and father had oome to the end of a V911! long day in a full patriarchal age, loved and respected by all who knew him. a pattern of diligence and fldeitty in all the duties of a busily active career. in which he pursued his path of energy and enrsestness maintaining in n re- markable degree. the respect and regard of a wide circle of friends and mourned for sincerely by those who knew him best, by the kind- red that loved him most. and‘who sorrow deeply as they shall see his face no more. 1-lis remains were then taken to rest in the sspulchrc of his fathers in the cemetery of Canoe Cove Kirk, where sympath- etic and frendly hands laid him down, while the minister read the 19th chapter of First Corinthians and offered prayer. The pail bearers were Alex Mac- Kanzie. Allan MaoDougail. L. E. Mscltinnon. John D. MacKinnon. Samuel MacNeil and Hugh Mac- Phce. In politics the deceased was a Conservative and an ardent Im- parlalist. and to the last. manifested s verv keen interest in the statue and development of Empire affairs. and was s regular NBC?” of every; thing pertaining to- n .0118. an international questions of State. Professional cards. .McL‘l'€OD 8 BElgTLEY "gyms-n mmwdssr 1A0 ooslswu‘ -v.. u Ollesi II ' _ ‘lhc Snufh by follows that is to any: Pnmlllenclllg nt lilo solltilivest zlllgie of lllud the properly nf liirs. Alexander Viiaisnou lluli rlluuing Wrist nioug linllu livly Shore in iilolles Willie's farm um] till-lice liortil uiullg the Eastern hnun. dnry liue of lllilii Muses iVilitl-‘s lnilli to land fflrllwil)’ imued by the lute shim" D9081"; ibenco l-lnst uiong the snld irlie Himnn Doagids laud tn Lazar Whites tilcllu: liiollg (m. ‘Yfilllfilll boundary if“; or mm mznr lhltcs laliii till-lion along the We“. eru boundary liuc of 1mm 1mm,- “iiltcs laud Nnuih tn flir- mm, [(05,] Llloncc ni-rmls llii‘ Main lloud to 1am] °“‘i'"‘ii iiy illf‘ above mentioned Mrs. Alexander (filniilsou thence along n", Western li0i_llll|liI‘_\"liI1(‘ of snili hing. Mo. udor tillllssnna laud soul“ m fill: Jvlucn nf corniucnconlolit coniuill- iulr 1Illlil‘\-1~‘1Vli ACRES of 1....“ u lillie more 0r loss ALNO AM. THAT pnlcel of llillll situate lying nnrl bqing i" "0"" lid)‘ aforesaid hounded and llPlvrlllPfl llli follows: Bounded on gym West. by inuli in [mam-salon of Pimp. i“ lineal": 0n no. Nnrth liy land u. Possession of the heirs ni‘ the lulu Illuou llenglc; nu illg Emit by hull] 1n possession of Polar (‘llllisson llnll on ' Rollo liny containing ill’ estimation TWENTY-NINE ACRES of land a iillie more or less and do. acrihml in a llf‘i‘ll from Domini" (‘iullslinn tn ‘Fhnlllns Kir-kbrlni lllill-il Nnvcluhcr 22nd. .\.1i_ 131.97 rpgflrvlnz tilorcnut and thcrefrulu nllc arm of land conveyed by Louis- l). Dongle to Jollll A. “llliti by iudentllro bearing llaln tho twentieth lluy of lbw-embol- A, l). i000 and pllriioillsrly described in said Indenture. The above sole is lundo under and by virtue of slid pilrsusut. to n pom-r of aala contained in III lndcnture of Mortlfllle dated the third day of Del-ember, A.1). 11M), mnrie between Lazarus White of lioiln Bay W"; in Kings Lounty in Prince Edward island. Farmer. slid Sarah White. his wife. of m. one part. Ann John J, Burke of New Aondln in King's County in Prince Itdu-nrd isllllld. farmer, of tile other pnrt: default having been mode in the payment of the principal and inlgrest sorilmd by said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to Arthur F. .\lcQuoid-. Solicitor, Nourls. I‘ . . l. yllriiori this thirtieth dliy of SoptI-nl- but‘. A.“ llplli-‘ii. . JOHN IsIOVI-IO-bM-H-lf . nruléu. ‘ MOIIIIIQQ- plot-e nr part-cl of, PANEL BACK CHAIRS. YOUR CHOICE OE,__; 4 TWO E N A M E L FINISHES. .. REG. $20.50. WEEK-END $2.50 NOW, $2.50 MONTHLY r TWINS OBSERVE 94TH BlltTll- more than so years ago when a girl DAY . ’ f ' of 12. It was given her hyher" i?! uncle, LKlYd Clarendon. Lady Lyttors, 4 LONDON. Oct. 9-(0. PJ-Brit- spent. the day with other members ‘ 'a1n’s" titled twins, the Dowager 0f the family at her country housq, ‘Countess of‘ Lytton and the Dolv- at Knebworth. _ nger lady Loch, celebrated their —-— 94th birthday recently, Lady loch, HAS T0 BE ~ vi “the perfect Victorian lady," spent _ the dfly at her home in Chelsea. .. - Each daly she does. a crossword Judge-How could you swindii puzzle from a morning and an ev- people who trusted in you? ‘ " ening paper. Prisoner-But. judge, people wild, don't trust you can not be swindled. She recalls her first cigarette. r. If you want Rt. Hon. Mackenzie Kingdas our next leader in Canada, mark your ballot; in Queens County this way. " BERNARDhHUGHES _ EARL mos “ , ,. J. JAMES LARABIQE. x A W. CHESTER S. McLURE JOHL’ H. MYERS ‘r PETER SINCLAIR » .... , ; Vote for Ltllftlbcq and; Sinclair and give King a working majority. " ' ADVERTISEMENT '” ~ L-1213-,0-l0-;4i~_ AUCTION, iSALE at. VSt. Avard’s on of household furniture Friday, October llth at 1.30 o'clock sharp. . , . , . _“'_' All household furniture consisting of parlor, dining’ room, bedroom and kitchen furniture, sewing machine. range, carpets, oiicioths, dishes; one black horse, good worker and driver; one driving wagon, sleigh, robs; a lot of carpenter's tools and everything else in and about tire- property. “ ‘ " . . ' By _order of Executors of the Estate of the late Con; ductor George S. Tanton. ‘ ' i *- Terrns cash. , J. A. usclibushn, Atictioneefz‘ GEORGE yJ. TWEEDY, Solicitor, ‘_'_ - ' " Ismail-Mi. " ‘ u. ~s- g-xk. .._ r...4-... “...... . ...... '“ "'*'~“'r—~-~\~—t--d- n ' 1i‘;