i ;,_1:_~r cnantorarowa “araaruoanrnsvv 'vw -i 1- J- Leaves Ch"1‘own a. ui. 6.80 p. m. n. get ii. m. §§§§§§s 'P'.°'F'F?'? §ssssss delive ninraliie' or ns sores. 10 ini 'K Charlottetown. _with house to date outbuiid- in *In h of cultivation, well ` bfi; ` ' waterd..¥of further particulars ap p]y Q .. .' _ ii. . 4 . ~ ` = A. N. McLEOD, ,_ Brookfield or. N. motion - Eldon Hotel -3 f.r» .- I. 5;; L ~.. _._ .» _ _ _. .. 142.?/17. ,- - inini'.Wea_ sri. 2 win = -1.2.' _~_~<.L-»'£!ee...~‘_l...§5 fNo1‘1<_:i-1 'n||~_~}-|d;,¢lhi»ook: Dairying Co. are gg-5. '.to"r¢'ceive cream by team ,_~§..ss, 0,- sail; ui a'lun°ay Harbor line. ,,',i-'f;',I_ ` t~ ' H Un rail shipments. zips- ' W returls monthly. For rn i-'~'ini'orniation see or writ? the Manger ' . . ‘ 1-ci* fm . ~ A. W. JONES, '-1 ; _ Manager. _,lit . '~~_ . - -iii.. ~ Haaelbrook...» f - ~ iilifrlfiil-|d1niopd..‘, 'li iiuisf Noiici -15../_ . _ We 'are prepared to buy any quam ‘ I \ is try of bosaj-on hoof. commencing Mon .iny ,mth Sept paying hishest market _ ___ prices; _ ' . _ -_ sg -si, til- \\"»-,.ir~\ bliying Hogs every Wednes- ' .lily .i,t limiter, Rlv_e1' tr ii-fiisiugtgil _ ‘ _\-ilisny tation siirnnsorsida ' 'l`ii_o+i1nys _di Vernon Station ami lIn‘rr:i}' liivfriz l~‘or information cull cANAo1`AN Pacxiuo co. urn. fic’ , ) .,,.._. _. , __ -. i_..;f,;_f§ f»"57,._. `."f,l;" ’ s 2- -_ `§§;`.E ,'».- _..._ r.,_ ~ . , . . ," \‘. F , » .6 \ iiro `o7'§'¥iI ,`_._a` 'Asked to correspond T) v. ‘ 1,- I. M. HOOP, Mauagci 1, Plaritf, ntiniton Road . ,Plioi e Q. .` . ‘ $7 “J ~ 5, . . ~- -eiiiiiieil Soldiers -i- » _. All/‘il-etui'ii`el_.i€?§iiada .- ' “ ,. .i, '-_'rx |:';=f ~. .__ -1- .7 ~.-,vii FICl: Market til ng-Charlottetown I _ Phone 714 WANTID s 1 87 MON WANTED for Fishery Bi-anchpl Dept. of_Naval Service for Maritime Provinces. Applicants must have education and not over 35 Returned Soldiers pre- 81020 pen annum. WANTED for Con- Wages $3 per day; for brick-layers in Lumber woods mouth and itefundsd after to handle salary or wanted--'llsla to' lsipioysr or Applic- and fail U7¢#¥¢¥% % IUIOOOOOI ` -SANDRA TIIE, IEALOIIS ily Jane Phelps `# would soon I0 to out I would 11'! One day while I of Emrett'| _ comb s small bunch of keys. '1‘-hey were on a tiny silver ring, such as a lady would carry. I had' taken then to my room. and laid them carefully away. convinced they had belonged to Leola. and perhaps one of them would unlock the trunk’ hich had so excited my curiosity. I 079|' Eldon Scliiiil Fair Following is a list of the prlae_~w'in- nera ot the Iona School Fair held there in Monday the 23nd of Soir- Four school competed nam tember, _ _ ' ely. Newton, Valley, Montague East and Montague West. E. _A. F08’|}£R.<.Gentrai Drugstore. Ch 3 Leg -Race (~Boys).- G ariottetovvn, _I?. E. w ..'.‘...'...‘..'. had been unable to secure a lick inlth. THE se|.A‘rso visrr " _ 'ro -rue Arric h _..._ C . cuarrna Lxxxiv. _ K Not a word did Everett say when Ia I returuelto the room. The book lay m closed on the dressisg table and he bl was preparing for bed Only one ref- erence did he make to what had P°"°d- Th” "5 I" me m°mI“5 light and fear combined when at last before he left for theftrilice. He said: "_ “l in-tend to be obeyed in what I fe ave a right to know,;’ 1-quieted my onsclence. “lt isn’t lair of him to eep things belonging to her now he “She's dead! I’m his who now -I married again.". So I waited for rs. Gray to so out. then went im ediately to the attic I was right. One of the keys did belong to the ack trunk. I trembled with de Imam” PII W Euaorsn'/lr"P°ifh'v was open. The small tray held a w articles of apparel, gloves) fans. ` (Continued) ; BANKERS COMPETITION Class 1. Calf. 1. Phelan McKenna. i$5.0l\. -Newitoiu; 2 James Connolly, $4.00, Montague East; 3. Robert Peck- Class 2. Pigs 1. George McPherson, $5.00,_ Newton; 2. Andrew Siaven, $4.00, Montague East; 3. Robert Peck- ingham, $3.00, Newton; 4. Augustine Mooney, $2.00, Montague East. Ingham, $3.00, Newton. , ' _ ' 1. Robert Peckingham aud~Wm. McKenna; 2. Andrew Slaven and Frank Mc.Ca»be; 3. George Gill and Augustine Mooney; 4. John Gill and - Harry Pockinghang; - . _ 3 Legged Race "(Girls) 1. Josie McTague and Mary Mitchell; Peckingham. . _ _ _ ihckward Race (Girls) _ , _ _ 1. Mary Mitchell, Valley; 2. Cather- ine Pcckingham, Newton; 3. Lizzie \ , . tague West. ill. Newton; 4. Ellie.-Donahue: gon. The distribution of prizes brought a very' successful school fair to d close. - D , ,_`_- _. _ ` ,_,_\_`m_ ::0nl-y the uniformed endure ftiio agony of corns. The knoywlngyones 2. Rose Coifnolly and Marion McCabe; apply Holloway's porn Euro altii get Gnrry; 4. Lizzie Gill and Catherine |-e1|e¢_ _ _ ‘ =.- , _ ,.______l-_.;__. Mlnard's Linlment iumbermalvs friend _ --_-5 "" '_ g _fu spd without his usual kisg he left me. Of ri sudden it came to me that it had been what I showed him in the book l had been reading which had made him so suddenly quiet the night before; had saved me further scolding because I had not obeyed h'm and retired atonce. As I thought of ii I recnlled that this had happened whenever I had spoken of Lucia to him. “Goodl I thought. "l will say something about her when- ever he is cross to me.” ` Someway I couldn’t dismiss her from her mind that morning. I stood '.n front of her picture, trying to see =f l could find in her features the :‘~n.=r»n nf his idolotrous love for her -_c compared to his carelessness of_ me. But the calmly smiling face that me nothing and I turned impatiently away. “She had his real love. Mine is warmed over-if I have any-just as linac =.'ilrl." I whispered to myself 'i":ir-n “I wniiirl like to be first wigth =i>m,. one. I will too.” _As usual when -I had quarreled with Everett. or -thought he had treated me unfairly. I wandered about unable to set myself at any- 'I\lilK. Suddenly I thought of the little black trunk in the attic which lor one reason or another I' had not vet attempted again to open. Mrs. Syrup of Figs” is Laxative iorllliild LOOK AT TONGUEI REMOVE POI- SONS FROM STOIVIACH, LIVER AND BOWELS id" ' " '-» H, _ ;_.i/ Sl i I i - iff _'_ Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the na-me California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and "most harmless laxative or physlc for the lttle stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious iruity taste. Full directions for child's dose in each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California," m~m1»s©~w:m@u ;j\\‘.1-‘.~ __-U;/l`f‘\ /af] 11:5, \,j;'.,--'/' /‘i_.\"___o._i..rT.-S-',-_ _ 21# "'j.~`L-'__-’-'»~,'j e ' MAIL CONTRACT Sealed tenders, addressed to the Rostmaster General, will be ?elved :it Ottawa until noon, on Fri BY. U16 ‘list November, 1919, for the convey- ance of -His Majesty's Malls, on ii proposed Contract for four years. G times per week oh the route Belfast Rural Mail Routo No. 1. from the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of I>l'0- posed Contract may be seen and blank -forms of Tender may be obtain- ed at the Post Offices of Belfast and at the office of the Post Office lnSlJ6C- tor. Post Ofllce lnspectorss Ofllcc. Oharlottotown, 6 Oct. 1919. JOHN F. WHEAR. Post Ofllce Inspector. 1433-10-8-EMed 31. l AUCTION At Summerslde I am instructed by the Tiuslees of the Estate of lhe_late John Dobson to sell by Auciion_ on .ihe premises at Summerslde on IUESDAY OCTOBER 14th at 2 e'ciock p. m. The Summerslde Steam Laun- dry Property and Plant recently damaged by fire. This is the only steam Laundryin Prince County and a good business proposition for the right ma_n. At the same time and place l will also sell one delivery horse. express waggon, harness and quantity of coal on premises. l’§ermsr|ti;’ade ktligwr; on salel- ' 'f er pa cu ars a a the giifitle of Heath Strong, ggllcit- ;,,. Summerslde. Dated this 6th of October A. D. 1919. “EIIEDERICK J E.WRlGl-IT ‘“°*'“*-"""'1 I all ~ J ri ‘va _ ‘ ' f if ¢-*Q* ._ .»_._»~.¢f nr. ._ _-~.._. “gf . ., - .,, >,`_ 1,9” - Auctioneer 99°” U! IMI- "ight", I made “° reply' and combs for the hair. Slipper buc klos, and buttons df odd design were laid loose. as if thrown in regardless of their value. I tossed tlieiu over quickly. with Of no eyes for their beauty. Then 1,0 l on ` the floor beside me. My heart almost W stopped beating. There was w-hat I med out the tray and ge; jg while in a boat duck shooting. A bird th letters, some- of them yellow with age Iss the novelist always expressed it) stantly., Barton’s wife went down to others looking as if mailed n day or 0 iw., ag0_ accident und' she returned with the I started to untie the first pack- I’°dY~ ' . - ’ looking up preparatory to taking a sought iyyng befm-5 me_ Bundyes of shot his gun exploded. The shot went SHOITING HALll~‘AX,_.0ct. 5.-Eldon Barton- thig city, was killedyesiei-day at strea Lake, 40 miles from Halifax as flying over and as Barton was rough Barton'g head killing him ln- strca Lake when she heard of the 100 Yds. dash (boys ovopf 12). SPORTS ,V 1. Edward iviiiciiéii, volley; 2. wiii- iam Dolierty. Valley; 3. Edward Mif- Kennn, Montague East; 4. Robert Pccklnghnm, Newton. 1. Richard Gill, Newton; 2. George McPherson, Newton; 3. John Gill, Q 4. Harry Pecklnghnm, Newton. ,i 1 - - - WESTI- ‘ Dnily except Sunday will leave ili:irlotteto\vn 0-25 B- HL _fU"'lV0 B0* nrt 8.45 a. ni. Georgetown 11.30 a. cn 8.45 ii. iii.. SUDIHWISIIIB 9-20 “‘ ni. Soui-is 11.25 n. ui.; ,returning returning leave Borden 4 10 p. . ~ , LCANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY . I ' Change of Tim'e---P. Comnieiicing Monday, October 0tIi._EA$T:- .BOYS Undef 12 1919, trains will run as follows:- E. Island -Division Daily except Sunday leave Char: lotfctown 6.50 a. iii. arrive Mt. Stew- lcnve Souris 1.15 p. ln. Georgetown age. then hesitated. Mrs. Gray would soon return. She might find me looking through them. I cannot yet explain my feeling that I should be disgraced in her eyes. -for I was surel was within my rights as Everett's wife. I illllllly took the packages which looked as if written long ago, -and _ replaced the till., and ldcked the __ ‘ ifllilli- I would read them in my `-nom. Then get others when I took ' " " them back. -f I hurried down and hid the let- if ter-3 where no one would ever find' il I' them. sure soon to have an oppor- tunity to read them. Then I went ‘_ , . ui-'i oir coiiiisi 9 .__._'__ Doesn’t' hurt at all and costs only a few cents lown to answer the telephone. j “Where in -the world have you been I-Ietty said she couldn’t find von." it was Everett's voice, impa- _ tient. suspicious. _. "What is it Everett?" I ignored \-" I his question. - 0 “I am going to bring an old friend home to dinner. Have Mrs. Gray told please. Hetty said she was out. We will go to the theatre afterward, so dress and-look as well as ,you can. 1> he added after a moment's hesitation. ` I 3, I told Mrs. Gray we were to have ‘_ a guest for dinner, then ordered the -\. flowers for the table. After 1 had 1 rf' eaten my luncheon, I locked myself " in my room, telling ‘Hetty I wasn't to rest and was not to be disturbed unless Mr. Graham should wunt 1 . " ` Then I tok from their llidlig Magic! Just drop alittle Freezone Place the le?iers that were to pi-ovo on that touchy corn, instantly it stops t° me that 119013 held- even Ul0l1Sh aching, then you llfit the corn off dead, the lov of th m t 'l I _ _ was ma,.,|ed>e e an U “ ‘om with the fingers. Truly! No hum- bug! Girls under 12. C 1. Margaret Mc'l‘ague,-Valley; 2. tngue West. _ Gii'ls over 12. l 1. Mary Mitchell, Valle-y; 2. Lizzie Gill, Newton; 3. Catherine Pecklng- 5 ham, Newton; 4. Marion McCabe, H Montague East. - y Young Ladies Race is 1. Frank Murphy, Montague West; 2. Joe Broniiick, ‘Montague East; Wilfred lV!):IQenua, Montague East; 4. Andrew Murphy, Montague West; Miirried Men’s Race John Connolly, Montague East. ' _ I Backward Race (Boys). 1. Robert Peckiiighnm, Newton: 2. Eddie Mitchell, Valley; 3. George Mc- I Pherson, Newton; 4. Richard Gill. Newton. Wheel Barrow Race 1 Robert Peckin ham and Wm Mc m. ~ in. :irrivo Summerslde 6/05 p. m. MNIY U- KEIIIYI 3~ Kmhleen Mcms' iottetown 12.40 p. m. arrive Summer- key, Valley; 4. Bessie Flynn. M011' ,me 4_35 _m I iottetowii 2.45 p. m. arrive Suminer- side 0.05 p. m. Tignltih 9.45 p. m. I) _ _liirrlvo Borden 6.10 p. ni. connecting 1- Ellie D°““h‘-Ie' M°“lag“° Westj :it Emerald with train -from Borden 5. glory (%f§llsBhi;5I¥;JnT;4a0gIl\ll;*E“€Ve‘;l';°°f1~:mid arriving Charlottetown 6.35 p. '_ ease ynn, I - ~Florence McCarville, Montague East. m I . _ side 0.45 R. m. arrive Charlottetown Young MMS Race 10.40 xi. iii. Passengers for Maiuluiid ` Iry this train, change cars ui; Emer- ald Junction, arrive Bvrdeii 8.45 u. m. ~ _ harlotictown 6.35 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Char- p . llaily except Sunday leave Char- Dfiily except Sunday, leave Tignisli .35 u. iii. arrive Summerslde 9.00 . m. Clinrlottciowii 12.40 p. m. _ Daily except Sunday leave Tignish .15 ii. in. arrive Summerslde 1.35 _ iii. leave Summerslde 3.20 p. in. Daily except Sunday leave Summer- 1.00 p. in. Mt. iStewart 4.15 p. m. arrive Cliarlottetown 5.50 p. m. Daily except iSunday leave Elinirn. 5.35 a. ni, Souris 6.55 a. m. George- town 6.45 s. ni. Mt. Stewart 8.45 n. m. arrive (`-httrlottetowii 10.00 a. iii. returning leave Cliarlottetowln 3.052 p. mf arrive Mt. Stowart 4.15 p. m. Georgetown 6.00 p. in. Sourls 6.05 p. ni. Elmira 7.20 p. In. SOUTH:- Daily except Sniiirzidy and Sunday lczivc Murray Iliirbor 6.45 ti. ih. ur- rivc Cliurlotiotown 10.40 a. m; re- turning lcave Charlottetown 3.30_p. ni. arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. in. Siifurilny only leavo Murray Har- hor 7.20 a. in. arrive Charlottetown 10.05 a. iii.; returning leave Char- lottetown 4.00 p. in. arrive Murray l~I:ii'bor 6.45 p. in. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT’S OFFICE - ' Charlottetown, P.. E. Island _ £12- I I . ` _ _ _ 1. Robert.I’eckingliain, Newton; 2. ilnspector A. L. Adams, Montague! 0 S e 3. James Daly, Montague West; 4. , - ii- Until further notice our agents will receive _good few logs at the different point us followsz- , All points West of Summerslde and East of Charlotte town on Thursday of each week at Kensington, Freeiown of clear land in New Glasgow with new house and all good out buildings. For further particulars apply to 1414-10-7M6lpd. (To he continued) . Clftiiwn Board of Trade' Tho regular quarterly meeting of C 7. mis Board wiii be nom in me Board clmlsii genius- ol’_'I`rn.de Rooms, Market Building on Wcrlnesday evening. October 8th at 8 o'clock. WALLACE L. HIGGINS, Secretary¥I‘reasurer. 1588-1043M3i. FARM FOR SALE New Glasgow, P. E. I. I 1w-xml S -.-_;.__.____...>_ .l._.._._;_...__.`-_.. Experienced salesman acquainted with garage and hardware trade for I P. E. Island. Apply immediately, stating experlcnco. references and salary required to the Dunlop Tire _and Rubber Goods Co., Ltd., St. John, N B. _ l440~10-8/MwPn\5ipll. `lS83~1O<6-MESI. . S V, o tiny bottle for a few cents. suillci- .iut to rid your feet of' every hard toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Free- Hughes, Scotchfort, to sell by P _ Oct. 16ih at 1 o’clock p. m, w,|_|_|AM OR., (new time) all_his Stock, Crop. Furniture. ‘ under cash, over that amouiii W I2 months credit on approved joint notes. lf day proves un- Efavorable, the sale will be he d as farm is sold. See hand- bills. 'Try Freczonel 'Your druggist sells orn, soft -corn, or corn between the one is the discovery of a noted Cin- GREAT CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE ' _,___ I air. instructed by Henry ublic Auction on `i`hursda`y, mplemenfs and Household Terms: all sums.of $8 and irst fine day. Sale positivi JOHN C. McDONALD \ Auctioneer l_. ___ i i Dressed Hogs Wanted I We are ` now reccivi tion :-~- D 110-180, 20c f. o. b. country points; 20_'l-2c a i Charlottetown, 180-250, 1 19 1-2c at Charlottetown. , \ Heavier grades will be taken soon as weatii-e is cool enoug to handle them. _ . _ I Hogs should be killed on cool days ondy, and -. allowed to hang twenty-four hours, so as" to be THOROUGHLY CHILLED BEFORE SHIPPING. Before selling your hogs elsewhere see us or our buyers at all shipping . DAVIS & the following for good quality,.with organs, liver, lungs and heart, attached for Government Inspec- Charlottetown, I’;. li. I __ D f1_i Q ng dressed hogs, paying 9c f. o. b. coun\try`jpolnts centres. a D FRASER . ‘ E - ' Kenna; 2. George McPherson and Richard Gill; 3. William Dunn and Joseph Dunn; 4. James Connolly and John Gill. } McKe n'; - 'H Richard. Gill; 3. Joseph Siavcii and Edward McKenna; 4,; Harry Peck- ingham and John Gill. Jockey Racc _ 1. Robert Peckingham and William n .i 2 Geoi e McPherson and va-luc. WM. -DAVIES C0. LTD. ' E. M. CRAIG, Manager For Prince Edward Island. ' "_ '~_=s 5.- _- _ “Nuxated iron Put _ Aticleri Power 'Behind My Punch Says`Jack Dempsey-Tiger Of The Rin Heavyweight Champion of the World Tells A Secret of the Training Which Helped Get Him Into Such Superb Condition That He Was Able to Whip the .._p. ` Mighty Jess Willard and Prove Himself ` Jack Kearns, Managerffcr Dempsey, Jimmy DeForest, Chief Trainer and Others Giva Opinions-How Nuxatecl Iron Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Wasted Tissue and Build RED BLOOD, STRENGTH Ind ENDURANCE Since his overwhelming victory at Toledo whcn he wresfed the World’s Cham- pionship title from thc Go- iath-like Jess Willard, _lack Dempgy, the modern David a:_id_ facie Man of the Fistii: World-Jack Kearns, - liis manager, and Jimmy Dc I-`oreat.l\is thief trainer have been besieged with “ inquiries as to thc methods employed in rounding him ln- to auch su erb condition. 'Phat Back Dempsey used Nuxated Iron as'a part of the training Vhllixrh prodir: sue marve ous physical development as to malce him A veritable human dynamo. should prove eoncliisévely Lise paramount vague sem od lttac e t t is mast r siren t an o builder an? lie cxplaiiia bclotg why he now tecornm vi s t to o era. 1 jusifs when a man's lifcia at stake, 1rI\ysi~ clans seek only the -tried and rovcn treat- ment. so when the World's Champinnshl hung in the baluticc, Dcmpscck trainers dis not stop to eiperimcm wit metallic iron £§fi".'f".'1l.'l.’Ii3.§§i§’l‘iil.'.°“iE? li.‘3.'."lf..l’.’.‘;‘li` tiplon having ainly genuirib Nuxatcd lron w ia. my nit ea.. ii- he .imiowiy rsiiefl uggmtg help build red blood, power and a . In connection with this feature of’ his L‘.‘.lI’Ji". 5.19.5235 i.'..’i‘2.'.'i." .l’.§""'i.’ ‘il"’“‘.§ . o or I the Chsinprionb Chief Traiuems quotedeas sexing: or seven weeks previous to Jul Al I Yes .infa<;led::harge of theftrairnilngnanli p Ill] 0 I or gdlifzrggess Willard. Durlaglga training? pgrl- ugnsey was r r rant: lronnaud Ievslievye fthalntrilrutxgg o acess. TM iliiwftlllce that the Champion him- nlf slum you ilu pan Names me fo lil lllilfll r in the highest rsnrela gown in tin athletic war lg dvflrbllpwskln an fommhmmmi militia! Jag 1 Dempsey at mining drill- QC.. if.°'I3.i°7°A'l°°“ "I U" H' ‘M . uf N f iar commencing ass uxaied ron during ml train- ilil 50! th! big ight withgoss W lard I »f.nii..”wiui iu°I"ra¢i=uf°¢lllii mls °¢".'l°i . ‘ ll miata uni I ins ima » mis ani sim ' builder which ed an pan in (ti i , !¢h.IAl:ifdniE;i`;t| oobdmn Formerly _fg- gs: -5 orishlp ar. win. I was nrlviserl of the great value ni’ Nux- atcd Iron for building up the blood, strength. ¢“I“8 ilic r_\crvrs and Gldlnsin keepinsflie body fit. and I am firmly con- vinced that its use has h°ID¢d to wonderfull increase my stamina and endurance. Nuxatod Iron put added powgi- gehind my mins his °lDcd me to .accom lish win 1 sis si -rolled, From thc results it y ""1 NIM. where me gztasalolgl of auptr ani ce necessary, feel that I am in s I3-»m..s""°" ‘i’:....?2&°i'.'.?i to every man and woman wh IWW lfeater atronftli, one and power." In connection wth the lieragolug state- ’;°“cil:“g|II’i’vsi”°§orm E 'hlziroiad' 'kms Bmnevue Haspléai £Out3;cr cw .\;g5l<.5»I\.'.7.:_-`* lsI&hy _.. ._,. ..» l Emerald, Hunter River and Albany on Friday of each week We want good- stock for which we will pay highest market 7’ _