fldwlvwrkmdvmrt lllll iiiiiiiiiisii Illli Iilll iiiiis Got relief at last with - simple home treatment HIGH COST OF LIVING dry bill is something awful. A martyr to rheumatism for almost a lfetime, a man from Wyooena, Wis, writs that he can always get relief with a simple home treatment. “As a man of seventy, for years a sufferer from rheumatism, I want to ve my recommendation for Sloan's niment," he says. “It is a fine gemgidy and will do all that is claimed ori ." SHEIK She: When I see you I aiway: Sloan's has been the standby of think of the word "sheik. AND CHIC rheumatic sufferers for ears because He: And i think of the worn it doesn't just deaden t e nerves. It "chic" as soon as you come in he]? the bod to throw ofl‘ the germs 5.9m, isons t at cause the trouble by ‘ng u the "culati ' ht ' e alfectedjspotsfu on ng m I Apply a little ' htly, without rubbing. Immediatey you feel a W? Zlow of comfort. Still‘ joints an muscles limber up. The aching stops and soon you are completely free from_ pain. Get a bottle today. All drlIKKIEtS-SS cents. i §§+§§§-§@§§'O-O~§§§ O-‘O-O-O-OQ-Q O M. A. HUTTON PUBLIC ACED-NTANT AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared for passing, Utility investigations and Dominion Income Tax Returns pre- pared. _ "79s Main st, Moncton, N. s. Telephone 850. TOO CLOSE Hubby: The barber cut you: hair pretty close. didn't he? Wiley: I should say so. I couii smell the garlic on his breath ai‘ O-Q§§OO§4fO-§—&O-§§ the time he was working. 444444-004 2567-11-9-1ino. Auction Sale 0i Foxes‘ To be sold by public auction at the ranch of lllr. Arthur ‘Roper, .\li. Edward Road. on Tuesday 16th November at 2 p. m. five breeding‘ foxes, sliver black, l2 males. 3 females) and four pups 2 males, 2 females). All foxes registered in Canadian National Live Stock Re- cords. | W. E. BENTLEY, Liquidator. Fern Garden Black Fox Co. Ltd.‘ TO TREAT HIS EYES "I'm going to that young lad) doctor to have my eyes treated." "is she that pretty?" 2630 11 11 6i SILVER FOX SKINS WANTED _._-_ 50 good bright silver skins each neck. Have them ciepned by our expert cleaner and if your selling price ls In line with the market quotations I will buy them. J. D. JENKINS. ‘Q4 WONDERFUL VITALITY 00x40» IOH-ll-IZ-Gl. Kenneth Matheson Estate To be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Cornwall on Thurs? day the 25th day of November a 2 o'clock P. M., that fine farm o-l eixty~flve acres with dwelling house _ and two barns, etc" and a few im-lWl" 11¢ P¢¢¢IV¢¢ bY 91¢ "Yihrilfllwd 1st Doctor: I have a number of llatlenta I've attended for twenty five years. 2nd Doctor (slyly): Wonderful what vitality some pzople have, isn't it? plomente, hay mower, rake, etc. ill liqllidaml‘ 07 "W Am3|9am'"d This ll In a splendid community, Sliver Black Fox 00., Ltd., up to near school and churches. May be'noon the 24th diY °f N°V°'"P°" (YSMlLES-gé, .- Giraffe: Yes, these collars and cuffs are very stylish. but my laun- Inspected any day. Executor. instant, for the said Company's FoX wood Lot 33,. consisting. of 16y, ' Office Hours-ii to 12.90. ROBERT MATHESON, “Ranch Property, situated at Sher- 1 J. A. MacDONALD, ‘acres of land with buildings and an Auctloneenicxtcnsivc Fox Ranch in good repair. MIOKINNON 6. McNElLL, - E- spll-l-ETT. Proctors. i-Iqiildlwr- 2545-11-12-31, Charlottetown, 11th Nov. 1926. 2G46-1l-12-17-22fmW. IIIIGTIOII SALE I am instructed by Wclllngtibfl Muteh, Cymbrla, to sell on his prom- E-rc lsec, on Monday, November 16th, Professional Cards Walk 11' b50155.“ g IARRISTER, SOLICITOR, I . ' The Unwilling I Adventuress | . BY MILDRED BARBQUR CONCERNING THE ACTION AND CHARACTERS: Shortly after the death of hit- wife known to the operatic woilt’ as Elaine Vanessa Edgar MscKay dusappears, abandoning their bah; jin a ra iway station while enrouu 1o visit his wife's aunt, Miss Elsi. fYoung. The ch.’ld, DO-llS, ii wiaimed and reared by its: Young ,who is determined to givg b91- u) ‘operatic career. since she ihas in iieriied her mother's gjquig]. voicg, THE STAUNCH DEFENDER. 1t was late afternoon. The lost babes In the woods had ‘been restored to their respective homes and put to bed. ln the absence from town of his _ llather. the lllClflgflS Danny Turner had been taken in charge by no ,ioss a guardian than John Dawson. ‘ Miss Elsie hovered over Doris. giving her a hot bath, feeding her, and rubbing her briar scratches wllh ointment. “She'll be lucky if e hasn't 9808M. her death of col Plhe aunt remarked when she came down- slairs after the mlnlstratlona, and found her next door neighbor awaiting her in the parlor, quiver- ing with an eagerness to "talk it over." "if that's all she's got to worry about-J‘ mgxnured the visitor. Miss iElsie whirled on her wrath- see here. Ellen Foster, I'm sick of inslnuatlons!" “Oh, no," the other protested faintly, "i was only meaning to say that n. girl can't spend a whole night in the woods alone with a young man—especially a man she's thought to be half engaged to- without being talked about." l‘ “A pretty girl is always talked about." Miss Elsie picked up her knitting and set grimly to work. “Doris‘ll probably be talked about all her life," she added, not guess- ing how truly she expressed a pro- phecy. “But last night's escapade—" “Last night's escapade. as you choose to call it, was an accldeul pure and simple that might have happened to you or me. “Doris has told me all about it. And l believe Doris. live never known her to lie. She and that young Turner lost their way. Be- fore they could get right agalinthe storm broke. You know yourself it was the worst we've had this summer. By the time it had clear- ed ofi’, ii. was night and those lwo poor children. drenched to the skin ‘and nearly scared to death by the lightning that was striking trees al around them, tried lo got back to the trail in the dark. They vmllted lill they were nearly dead nnd scratched to pieces by the nrlars, but they were going in the wrong direction without knowing ll. Fin- nlly, they gave up to wnit till day- ‘lght and Dan fixed that little allel- fer where they were found this morning. ll. didn't keep off the dripping from the trees, but. cs Doris said ‘they had a. wall at their back’. and it made them feel more secure. Young Turner kept watch while Doris slept and when she woke up about dawn. he just col- lapsed and was asleep in an instant. She picked a. few berries for lier Regained Health Is Now Happy The Experience of a Quebec Wbmirl With Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mrs. L. D. Bernler. 8D D'Argull- Ion street, Quebec. is one of the thmisands of women who. when she found her health failing. resorted at once 0o Dr. Williams‘ Piink ‘Pills. and now finds herself in perfect health. Mm. Bernier suyis:——"l was very weak. subject 1.0 heads “ and win-i unable l0 x-ilieep well. Teu- iimimiuis in flier iiimveurcporii per- suaded mo. 1o try Dr. Williams’ Pinik PLlls, mid i-he result has been most satisfactory. 1 have regained my health, the headaches have left me; I sleep well: at night, and I have gained in weight. Naturally ! urn, feeifznig lhappy. .I strongly recom- mend ‘DF. Williams’ Pink Pills t0 nil weal people." ‘Try Dr. Williams’ Pink iPlils for anaemia, rheumatism, neu- ralgia. nervousness. Take them as a 1on.lo if you are not in the best physical condition and: cultivate a resistance tint will lkeep you well and strong. ill you will send us your mmo and address a ll-utle book "Building Uip the Blood." will be mailed you prepaid. 'l‘h.ls little book contains many useful health hlirllls. Y0]. can get ‘these pills thwmgh 0000-0000:‘. l FQR BURNS AND SCALDS llorsrnarl solids an inni- iffiiiifi- 55%.?’ Soothuunniboslz. I.“ 54!: ” for two Quentin-ins. filflihflllllh Ijg. Company (Consolidated) Ave. Montreal breakfast, and was wailing iili he woke. before starting out to huut for the trail by daylight. Now, if there is anything evil about that. then I don't know my book, and I've been a sinner all my life." There was a knock at the door and John Dawson and 1W0 women stood on the threshold. He looked very resolute. , “I—ah—we have called." he be- gan when the trio ivas seated in the dim. cool. parlor, “in regard lo the future of your young niece." ‘Miss Eislc's mouth lightened. “\‘l"e—ah——1 have given the inat- ier due thought and l-alv-wc these ladies and myself," he’ indi- ‘cated the ladies, who looked pre- lnaturally rigid and virtuous, "re presenting as we do the sentiment of the community-if you follow nie—" “l don't," said Miss Elsie short- "But don't worry about Doris. Tomorrow she leaves for New York and then for Europe. She is going lo have a career. Tell thaYto your scandal-mongers!" . (To be continued.) Tomorrow's Radio Program TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 6.30 P. M. KFAB (341) Lincoln. ‘Musicale. 7 . P. M. WSAI (326) Cinci. Twilight Pro- gram. 7.30 P. M. WCAU (278) Phila. Instrumental Trio. 7.45 ‘P. M. WEEI (349) Boston. ‘Musical. Siielioniburu WCY (380) Schenectady. Violin Solos. 8.00 P. M. WlGR (319) Iliuffwlo. Joint 13701101 cast. WEAF (-192) N. Y. The Vikings, lo WEBI, WFl, WGR, WSAJ, WOC. WTEAG. KSD. WCSH. KDKA (357) E. Pit-LS. Scored: S0118 Concert. WLW (423) “Cinci. Musicale. $.15 P. M WlSAl (326) Clncl. g-ram. Wll"? (509) Plilla. Musicale. ' ' 8.30 P. M. WCAE (461) Pitts. ‘Studilo recital. WiEAiF (492) N. Y. Jolly Buckeye Biilkers-w WTAG. WFI. WTAM, WNY. WSAI, KSiD and W'-CCO. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Studio Program. ' 8.45 P. M. WSAI (326) Olnci. C-hiimes Concert. bfusical Pro- WPG (300) Aitlantic City. Studio Program. 9.00 P. M. WEAili‘ (492) N. Y. "Evereaxly Hour" also ilrom KSD, WOAE. WOCO, WEAR. WEEI, WFI. ‘ WGR. WIGiN. WJAiR. WiOC. WSAI WlTAG. WWJ. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. WH-K (272) Cleveland. Studio Pro- gram. KSB (428) Atlafniln. Concerl. WAAM (263) Newark Y..\‘l . C. A. Hour. KIJKA (357) E. Pitts. Musical Institute. WIJW (-123) Clgoi. Entertainment. 9. P - Pittsburgh WI‘? (509) Phila. Recital. WIDW (-123) Glnci. "The Gay 00's" 9.45 P. M. WRNY (374) N. Y. Tuxedo Musical Club. 10.00 P. M. WLW (423) Clnci. Eonnlca. Symph. Orchestra. 11.00 P. M. WIBM. (.246) milliliters. Musical Program. WKlRC (326) ‘Oincl. Organ Recital. CNIRA (322) Monctoln‘. St. John City Cornet Band: \ 11.35 P. M. KDKA (357) E. Pitts. Theatre. Grand 11.46 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Concert. 12.15 A. M. any dealer or by mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medi-i cine 00., Broclcville, Ont. ' FARM ron sue‘ Money to Loan Cameron BIocIoChv ttetowvnngi. 2V2 yum old’ frame". Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of M " ' “ ‘ ' and :' y‘ 016,1. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose horn cow 4 yearn old, ‘I grade short and Throat horn cow 8 years old, freshen; in Tooting syn pie uuppiyiiig Ginsu inniilry. 8 yviivie Hvilhlvi mlleh Office, layer Building cows, 1 registered short horn bull ' Great George Strut 1y, years old, 3 registered short |ihe following: 1reglsterod short horn heifer .8 ynro- old, freshen: more 5 yours old. 1 driving hora 4. yum old, 1 foal by Landllgo, 2 hie-Donald ‘& McPhee - B. A. .i. A. ueobmito i-i. iv. tor worker, 1 potato digger 1 driving gon, quantlt, of hay and min-ill "Miles. qlllhtlfy genuine nod pinc- teoo, oebbion. N. Y. Poet G. ducts registered short horn cow ll your: Mod with". 1.30 to l horn holler: 3 years old, 1 driving 2713-11-15-81. gnu and gander, 1 Do Laval bu? oigm late Aioxhnde H. Mc- Fadyon, 8t. Catharina, oonnlctlng in Fqb- of 00 corn, 70 cores clear, balance ruary, 1 registered short horn cow in hard and soft wood fronting on In June, 1 West River. ldaalifarih for growing yum handy shipping,‘ in May, 1 grade short churches and school. Appl to ‘ ANGUS H. MoFA YEN. 8i. Catharina. wmp (492) N_ y_ Mmum, 3,4,9" i» LAWRENCE KIOKH M, New VIII.‘ Executorl. Farm at Long crook containing 40 A_ tern. Apply to . ' Icrrlellfli ‘Minion, Its. Ai-IX- MMIAI. LEONARD QARDINI "m" h L"; Auctioneer. - , , 380841-1041. ’ / lldl-IO-IOMMIM. . WH’ (-509) Phlis. Dino's Weekly. WlOOO (417) 8t. Psnbhffnneumolls. iiosek Walton o. ‘ n, _ ~ om r. n. Wis oral: n+1. (m) anemic City an. g 1m n. n. " WKRC (326) Cfncl. Popular Iflro- 12mm. - FEATUiR E TALKS 6.10 P. -M. WEE! ($49) B09001}. Events of the Day. 7.45 P. M. ICDKA (057) E. Pitts. U. of P. Ad- dross. 7.55 P. M. (300) Atlalutlc CiLY. ‘Polk. 8.00 P. M wir (m) EH18. oi-ulictie Review. icon ‘instruction, m wnnr, wmn, wrrao. wimri. won. wuss. WTAM, WFI, WUY. WSAI, won aviod. woco and Kan. 10.80 P. N. WANT TO DANCE? I THE GUARDIAN f. it... c. o. um. l Sailing Frbm ' Maritime Ports, OFPPATVLA. iNov. 12. -'riie hum-l ber of C. G- hi. M. éiiillngs from Saint John and Halifax dnrills m9 coming winter will he greatly in- zressed under the schedules which- ave been published here. There izlflje (our instead of two govern- 19M steamers on the West India arvicc, and they will be larger steamers. There will be more sail- ng; for European ports. Several iaiiings for the Antipodes have seen provided and there will be e. nontbly service between ddellfax, .nd Pacific coast ports. i u ’VE I fun COIIICS always The West India Service In order to provide a fortnightly vIVlCB i0 the West indies, the Janadlan Government Merchant ' Jarlne. have arranged lo place four of their 4.500 ton type of slea- ners on a regular route from Saint John to Halifax 10 the West Indies. ind hack to Saint John- The Can- adian Beaver and Canadian Gun- ner. which have been utilized fill summer, from Halifax and Saint John io the West Indies in con- junction with the R.M.S.’P. steam- en; Chlgnecio and Chaleur, since the latter company took off two of their ships, will be laid off for the winter months/The Canadian Squat- ter, Canadian Carrier, Canadian Volunteer and Canadian Runner, which are the four to be operated on the route ,iirc 700 ton-s larger lhan the Canadian Beaver and Can. adian Gunner and will provide a service between this country and Bermuda, St. Kitts, Antigua, Mont- serrat, Dominica, St. Lucie, Barbe.- does, st. Vincent, Grenada, Trini- dad, and Demerara. in addition to these islands and ports the C.’ G. M. .\l. steamers leaving Saint John and Halifax the beginning of each monlh will call at Gaudeloupe southbound, and should sufficient cargo be offering will also call at the other French port of Martini- que. The Canadian ‘Runner. from Halifax on November 24 and the (a) 1’ nil/Z! 3'1 <-. r You; Girls Deserve Good ‘Candy taught mfgirls to make good candy. at home. .What they have with friends when candy-making night ‘roundi Carnation Milk takes all worry and uncer- “inty away {mm Qafldy-lflakjflg. One reason why our candy’s good. ood, too, because Carnation adds that rare creamy smoothness and truly delicious flavor.” carnation is just pure, fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept _ , plagg, of ordinary milk; As it comes from the can, it takes zhe place of cream. Order from your grocer several cans or \ a case of_48 cans. ~,. safe by sterilization. Diluted, 1t takes the (mggu TAFFY-Two cups sugar, 1 cup Carnation Milk, i up. vanilla, ‘A cup com iivriui (baht). l6 wp water 1 tbsp. butter. Put sugar, corn syrup and water . into ‘an; pm, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Cook until 248° F. is reached. Then a d tho Carnation Iilk and butter and cook slowly. "min! “mnmflY “nul- 258‘ F. is reached. Remove from fire and pour on a greased platter. When cool enouflh to mndl" 9°)" van“); in center of muss. Pull up the_corners, lift from m, plan", and pull until light in color and porous. This yields 1 l/ 5 Pfllllldi- ’ Send for a free c0117 05 “"7 Duke‘ c°°k n-wk‘ ' Address Carnation Milk Products COmPPWv Limlmli Aylmer, Ontario. I T100 sizes—tall Mid 8M0"- rgw labgl a. ml and white, Canadian Squaiier from Saint John oil Ileceinbcr 3. will inaugurate Cauudlu Aviator and Canadian liun- lhis service. fer. As heretofore, uie Canadian Flsh- Willi the exception of the inclus- er and Canadian Forester W111 op- ion of Halifax as a. port of call east- erzife me passenger an.) greigm bound the Caillldil-Ciifdlff-‘SWBDSGG service between Halifax, Bermuda, winter service will be the same as Nashziu, Tho Bahamas, Kingston, 111st your. which provided for iii Jamzicin and Belize, British Holl- e-iiliiii; every two iveekfl- The Ca"- ilurnxs. This will commence with the "413" Mllrllleri Canadian vlci-mi dopamine 0g the Canadian plsym- Canadian Conqueror and Canadian from iiie Nova Scotia port on Dec- minim ivlll be employed on this ember 18, a sailing taking place at 1'01"“ , three weekly intervals thereafter. *- To Australia Both Hailfhx and Saint John There will be two sailings next An exien-gion is being made [0 month from Halifax to Australia. Jncluile both Halifax and Saint nverp and [ha cguadmcal-dgggswan. slructor on December 28 calls be- -mnke a beautiful complexion. the Canadian Miller sailing on (fanada-LgnflqjpAnpiDQCBlIlDCI‘ 7 and the Canadian Con- Joiin on the sea routes. ling made at Brisbane. Sydney, Mel- IWIheross a two-weekly service bmlme- “"11 Adelame- o“ 56937" Sflfvkjg w“ operated m Lon. ure for the New Zealnnd ports of don and Antwerp last win- Alickland- ‘Vemngllnl- him-let” tel‘. there will be atemday and Dunedin has been arranged service, conunencgng Wm, the from Halifax noxi. month. (Iepaflurg I of 11m lntercoartal service Canadian Trapper from Saint John m. Decenhl The lntercoostal service ls to pro- ber 6 go megs 1W0 ports duflng the vide for monthly sailings between next, give mom)“; This gonflnues Halifax and the Pacific coast ports the present St- Lawrence schedule °f vaumulwl‘ and vlcwrmi carg“ 1,010,111.,“ and Anhve,“ wmch has being carried for Jamaica if suffi- caneq go,- One 53111115 every m“ clent is offering. There will be six dgyg, 0n the westbound mp the“, westboundsailings in this service, will be no call hi. Halifax, mu be- Pmvlded by "is Canadian TF8"- 111g arranged solely gm. the Bash porter, Canadian Highlander, Can- bound in order lo provide gum-em, adlan Skirmlsher and Canadian ed accommodauon f0,- the 88gb Freighter. Four eastbound sailings bound in order to provlde increak to Halifax from Vancouver and four ed gccommodaugn {or Canadian to Westcciast of United Kingdom produgg gfllng u, Europe_ such as ports from Vancouver have been. flpplerg from Nova Seoul The W» arrangedWeekly glllllllgfi between! seig to be emplgygd on this mute Vancouver and Californian portal will 1393p)", ganadm, Trapper’ ca} in the Pacific coastal service have 34pm wider, Canadian Rancher, been arranged. Yearly Forecast: Birds -WJZ (455) N. Y. Hotel iPenn. 11.00 P. m. ' ' Wm (300) “mule o” sflvflllndicate Cold Winter 8mm” c"‘,'",’_'3° ,,_ M I bnrmicisroiri. MonL, Nov 1a - If birds and animals know any- mnper thing about the weather. it's going (Oopylfighk 1926' by mwmationallto be n long winter, predicts M. l. Radio pr _ pSklnner. field naturalist for Yellow ogmins. Chicago.) [Una park _—__<.’__—_' "Ground squirrels began lo bib- eruate 10 days cariior than usual." says Mr. Skinner. "Wood chucks went into seclusion two won-ks bo- forc their ordinary winlcr bod-l time and rod pine squirrels started to gather pine cones much sooner than customary. Such riitst-s of hibernating animals 8-5 l have op- ened are a good deal deeper this fall, indicating they are digging to get away fgom the frost. “Birds from tlie north are coming. In greater numbers and consider, ably in advance o! the expected tlm." Sussex Hockey Wglfi (300) Atlalntic City. Sliver Pimply Skin Face Rashes Due To Bad Blood Clear Your Complexion Now! Have Red Cheeks. Bright Syn. and that Youthful "Peppy" Look. ‘ TELLS OF A REAL COMPLEXION MAKER Paint and powder nevgr Ruddy checks hnvo their foundation in the vitality 1nd sound health of s well regula- ted ‘system. Beauty l; Jlwgyg mlslng unless accompanied by health. Rich red blood must tingle "INIIIPI your veins. must cir- culate strongly to every nook and corner of the body. Tho way to get that red blood lg to keep the system clean, keep it free from wastes, keep it Qllm. inning the poisons. You tone and cleanse the system In an Ideal way by ‘tak- ing Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Al- though vary mild, and suited to young girls and" women, Dr. Hamilton's Pills act on both the upper and lower bowel, and thereby remove all foul mat- ter. It lo really surprising new nuoh poisonous matter Dr. ilaivilltorfla Pills dislodge; you'll be free from headaches, you'll look your but, you’ rulin the cunning. m.“ bringing pm rtler of Dr. Hamilton's Pills from the day Meeting SUSSEX, Nov. 12-—Tl1o annual meeting of the Sussex Hockey Club was held in the rink on Monday evening, when there was a largo gathering of hockey enthusiasts preseut- lRoss H. Brown. president occupied the chair and after a gen- the coming season it seemed to be the general opinion that a team could be placed on the ice this win- ter which would equei the record of the famous old champions. ISovatsl suggestions were offered which, if they materialize, will greatly strengthen the personnel of last year's learn. and lovers of this sport may confidently look forward to a much superior class of hockey than has been witnessed hero for several seasons. The election of officers resulted of follows: ‘F. sfdent, Rose R. Brown; vice-president. Everett lnunshury; secretary-treasurer W. il-I’. Kennedy; executive committee, W- H. Holman, ‘Burpee Freon, Club Has Annual _ Aaakaaa--axa.aak oral discussion of the prospects for b c1‘ a. leiigue, Ross R. Brown and llarold Radcliffe- ‘It is expected gills meeting ivlll be held in Sussex at an early date. L. J. Gay was named ciiainnan of the membership committee. - -———-<-o-§--—- Outlook Bad To Nr S‘ Miners be wants them to have. The Premier's office is a vest, ‘ i-i- ‘NEW GLASGOW, Nov 11- A lofty-ceilinged room with the desk meeting of all leading citizens ollat tho far corner diagonally oppos- New Glasgow and Trenton JBld ‘o-llle the ontmnco from which one day two resolutions were adopiedimuat walk twenty or thirty seconds calling upon the Premier and Gov- lo reach it. eminent of the Nova Semis mm thel If Mussolini wants to create a Premier and Government of Canadiiiwarm impression, he walks al- to use their good offices in the re--most to the door and proffors ‘his lief of industrial conditions in the handg in cordial greeting. if he two towns. The resolutions stated wants to be particularly ferocious, that the Nova Scotia. Steel and he remains behind hlsdesk, almost Coal companies plnnl. at Trenton. unseen, writing and then raises his the Eastern Cur Co, had been huge glaring eyes at the necessarily closed indefinitely and that thelintimidatod caller. Steel Plant at Trenton was work-l Between the livo types of recap ing only one third of the time. and tlons, there is u series of variations that conditions promised to grow with tho Premier's facial expros~ worse during the whiter. elon playing the major role. Dispersal Sale of l-lolsteins LAWN DALE FARM EAST ROYALTY, CHARLOTTETOWN On . WEDNESDAY‘. NOV. 17, 1926 t i- 12.30 P .M. .. TERMS ANNOUNCED AT SALE Statement of Owner: A! my herd of pure-bred: hn become too large fbr my farm, I shall sell about 50 head of various ages to suit purchasers on Nov. 17th. I peoonally selected the foundations of my herd In Oxford C0,, Ontario, buying the tops at the Oxfbnd Co. Club Sales on three occasions and have bred to a bull of the flamout Snow family, noted the world owl‘ for excellent production and type. My cattle have taken numerous prir cs in milk teats and show ring and’ have officially recorded hlgh pol‘- "Mill" 0f ll! lrl the milk. My herd is fully accredited not having hall a reactor since the test began six years ago and the general health of the herd is excellent in every respect. Moot of the cattle offered have official backing and some have official records. Many u the young heif- cre offered can be developed into great cows and no better ‘foundation STOCK Cflfl b6 IGCUTC Ill W 6T2. d y h ALEX. R. McKAY J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer, " LLLAA4A‘ Mussolini Has Facial- Type For Visitors fbOllfE, Nov. ilk-Mussolini has worked out a system of giving the thousands of poisons who visit him a; his office in the Cbigl Palace exactly tho type of first impression CANADA STEAMSHIP IJNESLTD? ‘ S. S. “GEIITII” : Loaves Montreal ~ "m" ch.r|°“.“wn Illd leave for Nfll. November 18th ‘AL November 9th Noventyor 24th \ Nowagrr a”, ' ; CARVELL Blips, ‘ LTD. AKIENTI "eve: VT ‘ e r ‘Navy Yo... FISH “ADS am‘; AAAAAAAAAA‘AAAAA‘AAAAAAAAAA v v vv v w v v SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION , _~ For (For Priws- Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction Ship Your Produbtlon to _ CHESEBRO BROTHERS s. z ROBBINS ‘ - . Established 1080. chipping bundle Qondt w.‘ Idquoof 1,‘2'and a Fulton Full Mgr-lies F 1 flu start to use thorn. Bold by Frank DobooNL. J. Gsy, Alwaril all declare ln lo boxu or by King and Arthur ‘Bo rnicnsger m!" from The Cltlrrhlseflo and captain of calm. - id Bab y 00». Ihvitroll.‘ time; coach, W. s. Hey; delegates _ x to. meet with loll 14min.’ .- New York, if. 2w’, 5-, i. u. i.’ 1 -‘ ' . i. '1‘.