p14 _._.-._ ‘ ‘LPAGE rwo i: titan: was 01.8 per in ' (In. Q) 21¢ p" can Ulnlln Benin. I I) Ila p" enn Clnn . lilo p" can Vine: .. I81 nor enn Plln: . L80 p" can Fink llnlln Ila I" enn Laban 55 lb. nos n" ell O0!‘ .. . Q! DI‘! 95' Fnllcl Tannin-n In. I 11c w! rnn corn -, -- We “wit; kk-(l lb. til) w r ‘k 32o IO! iln Pflu" ...................................... .. 18¢ In III “ n u link! .- A‘ ‘b. t n-fl! III Q ‘cant-I. n" I manna an!“ Inn II .2120! ‘Pnrtnr. hulk nouns Tnnnv u ., IFS‘; um 1:!!! all" I l‘ T! Clinic II h- - 50in Illnenltl. Inrvv-na 1-6: I" "'- ilarvnnn lllllk lllnentu I-c I" "b lze w! Ills nll kinda 12c P?! Ill Sic KAY BROTHERS 1U Upper Queen Street City. up». Silver Black- .- Fox Co. Ltd. The annual meeting of the share lders of the Upton Silver Black m: Co. Ltd, will be held in iii? ‘rinnrd of Trade Rooms. Market ‘ulldinfl, Charlottetown, P. E. i un Thursday the 27th Oct., 1921 at 8 o'clock p. m Dated at Charlottetown, 10in Oct. 1921. . E. B. IROW. Secretary. y. Auction Sale Joni instructed by D. J. Mc- onald of Betbel. Lot 4S, to sell .-:: his 11111131595, the 22nd day of etober at '2 o'clock sharp. All his ock/ Choice, 1'. Draft more 6 years JJOQQ draft Mare 11 Y9K“ i- J-Driving Mara 6 years old‘. ; . -l purpose lloreeui years old 3W3; 11 cow 3 yearn old. due to eshen March 16th; 1, Cow 4i» or; old, auo to freshen March (h; 1.'(‘ow¥~3. years old. due to xesiuan May 15th; 1. farrow 00W ' years old; ‘l Farrow cow 8 years d; l, Short-horn cow 3 years old- 1'18‘ to freshen March 20th.; 1 Heifer year and half old. due to freshen Juno 20th; l Heifer. 3'61" and half oidJomey; 1. time’ tear and half old. Short-horn; i, i Tleifer year and half; 1 Bull yea: rtul half old. Aryshire; 4. Spring) lfeilnr calves; 8 Fall pigs; 8 stioep all young; 75 hens and stint-imam. 4 Ducks-JNORKING iiAR-NESG: Q sets of collar and llpmeo new; 2 sets 0! lefllber queen, new; 3. Working Bridles. new; i. New Halters; 1. set of driving harness. new; 1_ Track Uidle, reins and cheek rein. new: f'.'.s'dt of_ express harness; l pair of Binder linesfll set of trotting boots knee complete: 2 sets of Ankle boots; Those boots are all new; l iving sleigh; 1. Cream Separator pire; 1200 feet of studding, TIRMO OF SALE: All sums un- no: $10. cash; over that amount l2 months credit and property joint note at 6 pér cent off for cash. df the days proves stormy the all?‘ will take place on October 41 . , JOHN A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. r Auction Sale I an: instructed by Geo A. Mc- tulpy, York Point. to sell by Pub- lic Auction the following stock -,rop and farm machinery on WEI! itsday, the 26th.. day of October. i921. at,l o'clock sharp. STOCK: l Trotting Bred Mare t-yaars; titre, (Catalan). l Driving time l2 yoara old; i Draft Mare t» years old; '1 Draft Mare 12 ienrs old; 1 Draft Horse, 5 yreara old; l Driving Horse 4 years old; iBlrry T). l Home 12 years old. (Baker Dean). 7 Choice Young Mitch (lows mos-t to freshen in Jan. and I-‘eli 6 Heifers 1 l-z yearn old. 6 Heifers 2 1-2 years 010.1 Galvan, 5 Fat Cattle. 10 Slprinx Pigs. 1o Geese. no Choice Breeding Ewes and lambs. 1 pure Brod Lester Rain (Registered). l Redolared Shorthorn Bull l l-2 Your: oleL-Bred by (‘non Bros_, 1 Renamed attention: cow 4 years dd, Bred by Clan Bron. 1 Pure Brod Heifer Calf Dam above. madman-rs; 1 Hay Loader now Proat A Wood. 1 t4 Disc Har- liw (new iii-oat l Wood. l Lever Spring Tooth Harrow new, l Hay lower l ft.. 1 Riding Gang Plough. 111i. P. Elisa, l Cream Separa- ioi- ioo m, fllOFLQflfintity Hay, 1000 bus. r fared Bonner oats. extra d Quality good for need. also l! man. Forks. Hoes and. iota of an ti loo too riinioroua to mention. IRMQ: ll months o1: n11 sums gm $10.00. c per cant off for (Ilia positive no roaorvq if iifimny first fine day. ' ' Valuable Business t..!. -it.| about the earliest symptom oi scold or n chili. Be wise and take Peps wuh- out delny—nip the froub c in the bud. Otherwise you'll have the usual hoarse, rnw throat, the dry tickling cough, thl sneezing tits and watery eyes. To rout cold-germs attack, deliver a n quick counter-attack. Dissolve one or two Peps in the mouth. These give off Pdwerfpi infection-killing fumesuqhich are Q¢Hialdirrctiy into the throat and bronchial tubes. where the trouble‘ firs. This air-like Peps medicine soothes and heals the delicate membrane it speedily- clears the breathing passages; overcomes soreness and irritation and prevents all 1119891 0i the trouble finding its way ticun into the chest und lungs, “Iierethe coiti has already got a hold. Ptlls \\.li be fnxiiitiequaliyeiiectiie Also lur coughs, Cifllrfh, grippe, tiruuciiitis nnd ull cites! u eakness Free from opium anti all nerve-weakening ilrugs sJil-t for childish, 50c. all chemists and dealers Stand For Sale At Murray River Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, 0i:- tober 27th, 1921. at 12 o'clock noon for our Business Stand situate at Murray River, Kings County. P. E. i. The property consists of one two story Store Building. 60 ft. long by 26 ft. wide. with good cellar full size upper story contains good dwelling apartments. There are al- so two wmmodioue warehouses, an iron house, and wharf property af- fording excellent shipping facilit- ies. The premises may be inspected at any timo~Terms cash. No bound to accept highest or any tenders. Address tenders to _ . PROWSE ti. SONS, LTD. Murray Harbor. P. E. Murray Harbor. I’. E. l. October 12th, 1921. Clearance Auction _S_ale At North River of farm, stock, crop, farm implements on Thule day, October 27th, at l ifciofik sharp. My farm of 106 acres situate-i in North Rive-r in good state of rom- tivntion, well fenced. good buiiil ~ ings. pump at door, and stream crossing farm. Milt and school zilungsile. Handy to shipping, Abundance oi‘ mussel mud uvuii - able. All clear good grove for fox ranch farm open for inspection any Lme. Also the the f<:iluwiug:——1 inure (9 years old and fonl),l clydc horse t7 ymnrs uti.) 1400 lbs. i b10011 mare 41,11 yt-cirs oil). 1 filly, 1 horse (5 yw-Ars 5 months old). 5 rniich cows, 1 fat heifer (2 l-2 years old), 1 heifer (2 ye old). 4 steers (1 1-2 years uli). l (iilOiCE hrngd 50w, 3 young pigs, 30 liens. 20 tons hay, quantity straw. 100 bus. outs. I10 bus. wheat. 300 bus. potatoes (Mrintyrr-s), 400 bus. lur- nips. Also all farming implements and other articles too numoruiis to mention. Sale positive,,rin reserve, as owner is going west. Terms. of farm at sale. 12 months on all ums over $10. 6 per ceni off for cash. i. J. HARVEV VICKERSON. J. McDONALD. Auctioneer. Amati a Swag! A HUSBAND T0 MARCIA By CAROLYN IIECHIR I Q A Chapter LII They say that platonic friendship cannot exist between men and wu- mvzi, The companionship between Jolin Aldrich and Muriel Duran would see-m to disprove the friendship they carefully conceal.- it iron: the other. ii: John's case it might have been because of the fear that he might lise even that. ilid he oversiep, ever so little. fol knowing Muiiel one could never mistake her innate goodness and purity. To Muriel this friendship 11nd been a wonderful one. They were interested in the same things, wire congenial, but she felt pyr. fectiy free to be natural with him. as sh.- u-oiild with ii brother. if she felt UITIPIWTISP, she never lot it tlilflour. So they laughed and chatterveti together, planned Ken ncths future, discussed Priceless china. and in a perfectly innit-em way enjoyed every lie-m they spent together. Johns longing for children hn-i been ii: a wag: npyienseil by iiuic Kenrieth~tlie love he felt for the chiiii and the absolute worship the- chiid liud for his "dud". it “us as if Kenneth. rtbbeii of father and mother, had poured all the love of» his little soul ove r this mun who hall taken him into his lite, i: was balm to John Aldrich; bu’. Only to .\iurlei' did he talk of iii.- boy. his love for him, his hopes and plans for his future. it was 1i gray, gloomy day when Marcia landed John. of coursv. met her ul the dock. She threw iicr arms around his neck, called him an l-iti (tr-anther: hurried him along, because of ber trunks. “l hope you titlclareti everything" he said. noting the anxious look she cast toward Hip inspector. "Don't be .1 goost-l" Slii- pinched his uriu wurningiy. "Tin-y UHUH’ a liuntirmi dollars ' (‘lairt- Sanders broke in, ' 1110' ' John Aldrich was so ineptly hour-st that lie could not have. understood the twist in many otherwise strictly honest wuiui-n that ullowui tlieui to defraud the guvilrnuii-nt by t-vauiing the duty cn wearing tipparei it was ivitii zistonisliment mixeil with chagrin that he beard Msirt-ia whisper to Claire: "Theyli never find anything, we were too careful." At the satin time 5'19 smiled sweetly on the in- specter, a young man, and sake-n him to be H3 quick HS be utiuid, as she was in a dreadful hurry. She W215 right; they found noth- Dyed HerWrdpTF SkirnlSweater l And Draperies; “i Every "Diamond lives" package will. iiiiW iii liVv or tint any worri.’ fuilcd garment or drapery‘ a ni-iv_ rich color that will not streak, spot or run. Perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even it‘ you have never dyed before.‘ Just tcii your ilruggiizt Will-Eiiirf‘ tho uinteriiii you wish to dye is wool. or silk, or whether it is linen.‘ rotton or mixed goods. i-‘or fifty! one years millions of women have b. an using "fliumtinii Dyes" to mid years of wear to their uld shabby waists. skirts. dresses, coats,‘ sxveutcrs, stockings. tiruperim.‘ hangings, everything! ' AUCTION siuf Great Clearance Sale at Mill View Lot 49. 1 zim instructed by J. Emanuel Jiorrissey to sell at public on his farm zit Mill View on October 29th. 1921. iii. 1 o'clock all stock, crop und implements consisting of STOCK-l Driving Horse, 1 General Purpose Horse. 1 More Three Years Old Donliome Futile, ‘ (‘ow to Freshen in December, 1 Cow to Freshen in May. l Cow to l-‘reshen in November, 1 Cow to Freshen in January. l (‘ow Just Freshened. 3 Farrow (fnws. 5 Fat Cattle. 4 Young Cattle (ll/é yours nliii; 5 Calves. 12 Breeding Ewes. 4 Pigs. 7 Geese. CROP-BS Tons Choice Hay, 14 Pressed. Btilunce loose; 5 Tons Outs Straw, 500 Bus. White Oats (good for seed): 200 Bus 'i‘urnips. IMPLEMENTS-J Truck Wagon. 1 Cart und Wheels, l Single Plough, 1 Gang Plough. 3 Driving Sicighs 1 Semie Speed, 1 High Hos Sleigh, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Chevrolet Car in good running order. Driving and Work liurness, Forks, Shovels and a lot of other articles. Sale positive. N0 reserve. if stormy on Monday the 31st. TERMS~-l2 months credit Ovi approved joint notes. 8 p. c. oft‘ for cosh. J. E. MORRIBSEV. J. A_ McDONALD, Auctioneer. s. s. iiA_itLAND For your pleasure and health l trip on. the "Harland" in unsur- pnnud. You are offered the op- portunity an Tuesday, Thursday. Friday and stun-day at l p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 0o cunts. ‘lainndny, Victoria. return fare iriiany, lint aivor. P0111111 rm l5 cents Saturday, West River return fora D 550F227 ‘v.IvR v4.2a- i. NE niontnffhickonnd, Swollen Tluuns, Curbs, Flllnd Ton- dons, Soronoss from Brutus or Strains; stops Spnvin Lame- nesa, nllnys pain. Does not blin- ter, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle n druggiata’ or delivered. IMllt l R FREE. ‘I W. Evening. Inc. in Lymuu Bldgllontnnl Alanurhlne and Ahnorlilne Jn, an nude In Cannin- Farm For Sale 100 acres, more or less, consist- ing of 12 ucrcs good hard und soft wood Good dwelling and out- buildings. Next to ltustico Church,l Convent und iii-hoot, ideally sit- uated. The. burn contains 200 stuuku oiita, farm well fenced. if not sold by private sale will be. nf- fered ill Public Auction on Thurs- rlay, Oct. 27th. For further in- formation apply to JOSEPH GALLANT, Rusticoviile. Meeting of Bricltiey _ Point Road Poll A met-ting of the Brnckley Point itonii Pull will be halt] in Wiualun Hail, Saturday night 22nd inst. at 7 o'clock All supporters of Mr. Donald Mc-Kinnon und Mr. J. 11.; Myers are urgently requested Lu ho present. .i. J. Sroasv, Chairman of Poll. HENRV HORNE, Sec. Desirable Fox Feed During out killing season we have n limitt-tl quantity of Fresh, Hearts, Trlpc, etc, that should be f special value to feeders ill this 5 cents. Be one of the largo number who i GIO. A. MOAULAY, i York Point. 1. A_ IOOONALD, Auctioneer. m G511 lliuu iii}- ‘HIFIUI ' . enjoyable excursions. The nccombdationrnro fine. We now take advantage of than vornbe"? ii"- sr-astm whoe-nim at producing the Shipment by freight in theory. l-‘or if either felt more than‘ old anti’ Jiarcia, to bring those things in Wvithout declaring them?" "Of course! l paid for them ‘. EDIJCES Bursa! Enlnrgo- ' "THE OHARLUITETDWN GUARDIAN ' I 6 thumb»: ’ 9°7- 4°° I 9-0-1. 9Q eawhmmq to‘ ing. and Marcia and John hurried |hou:e, where Della had a nice i tiinner awaiting her mistress. After dinner ‘Marcia unpacked. To John .1 surprlae she. hm} many things she had "not declared. She gioated over them. » "fwore that‘ dress, took out the makerkulnmn. and put old shields in the waist, and they never knew l bought it in Paris. 1 brought i mt ther the dearest handbag. See. .11 was sewn in the lining of that Heat. \\'ii_v. what are you looking John? One would aving you instead of so gium for. thin-y l was le coming backf‘ "Iio you think it was honest. once, \\'ii_v should l pay the second time? l think it ll perfectly ridic- ulous law unywuyx“ - "But it is u law. and heavy fines and sometimes imprisonment to» low breaking it." "Nonsense! Who's going to care whether I have an extra dress o: two und a tow things? Don't bc 511th an old tof-ty. John." But Marcia said nothing of hav- ing smuggled in anything more and John asked no questions. Perhaps he ilreiideii the replies. it was just another little twist in Marcia, one sit:- wouid not have an opportunity to show again. Yet he sighed deep- ly :15 he took the trunk to the storerooni. Somehow it ilurt him u: find that Marcia 11nd done thlr! foolish thing. He wanted to thinn of tier us tenderly as possible. Sucli things made it hard. But he said no more. lie couldn't do vi-izhtiui, implicating ‘Murcia, which Wiig of l-oursu not to be though: of. Marcia chatted all the evening, and for (lays afterwards, oi tier delightful time ii- Europe. Site iiuii bought muiiy more clothes than John thought tiettessary in Vh-“r Ur his repeated warnings, but when he mentioned it siit- assured him that she bud needed every sing-la thing she bought and really iiiltrlliii illiVz had a lot more, "You see. John dear, we were su gay, wi-nt with such wonderful pet)- pie, tu tiie-ir homes its well as l0 iii.- restaurants that l just had to have things’ 1 sliull be able t0 get along with verv little this winter, so it will in: just the same as if i hadn't buugtit the things over there, it will evi-n up,_you know. Martin's arguments, her ciilm Wily oi taking things for granted. sometimes amused John. otter: niiywd liim. it lllilllP no difference to her that he. hail to turn and twist every possible way to semi iiPl‘ money, that it might have been fur easier to buy 11S she needed. than to let lit-r get so much at time. To her it ivoulii "even up". lie thought oi‘ the money he had iifilTiiWrti on his insurance and wonders-ii what Marcia would 0-. lilti anything happen to him. 'i‘lieiiv (‘X11110 the lliutigiil. "She would fiuti some one else to do for her. The MillTiilg of lift- aiwiiyg do." (To be continued) Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know thut there is u. nim- piv, iiurinii-au, (~fTt~t‘1i\‘\5 remedy fur tivorfutncas that muy ho urn-d suit-Ii’ und secretly by any mun or woman w“: is instill: thr- siinmi-uu of youth‘! There la and It is nunr- other thin: the tubir-t form uf lhi- nt-w fnmouii Blurniuiu Pfbrivfipliflfl, known _ait hiarmoln Prescription Tablets. lmi run well i-xm-i-t ti: rt-duci- iitciuliiv und easily without. Koiuli "lrfiilflil lung uiflggkfl of lirr-some FXPTCINI‘ mid starvation diet. Jlarmola Prescrip- tion Tutilirta urs- iuilil by nil ilruu- fzistrt the wurlil OVPT at one ilollur fur a (‘lll-H". nr you can utzrure (H1411 dirt-ct from the Marmoln "m. dbl! lVnodu/urd Avenue. Detroit, hliclih on ri-i-i-ipt or price. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct, 20—-(Quotations furriishetl by Johnson and Ward members of tiie Montreal Stock Exchange ) Atch . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . , . . .. 85% Af . - - Alo , i 90 Ar - -— (7 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 39V: (‘an PM: , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111% (Ten 72 71% 60% 47% Wheat Dec 105 May 109% (Torn Dec 46% May 51% Oats Dec 32% May 38% CASIORIA For lnhnin and Chfldml ill 518E FOR U!!! 3U YEARS any quantity ri-quirmi. THE ISLAND COLD 3TORAGE hmw you will b0 plound with th 0O. LTD. 17l- units, rum _ mi 1w: Ill Dill; V. Charlottetown, P. E,‘ 1. - vi ti“: ..~.1J b w. -.. u-J ririflfi i - States is the only person who can unytliip ‘kiwcet hi-JIS anti carried air] ' " Chllioitotowll, SBDL 2m, 1921 served And a reception took Blitz. The room; were, banked with a profusion of pink and white asters nrelllly arranged 1n clusters. Litter Mr. and Mrs McAipine lelt on a honeymoon trip to Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. 'l‘l:.- bride travelled in navy blue serge with neckpieca of blue wolf and lrey accessories. Her ha! was of blue French feathers. ‘Alter u three weeks honeymoon, Mix and Mrs McAlpine will return to the city and take up their residence at 50 Edward Street, ' The collection of wedding pren- ents W85 unusually large and beau- tiful and included many pieces of chitin. cut glass and silver. nod handsome oak library table. the gift of the groom's associates at Board office. the bride was a meni- ber of the staff of the Halifax Fire insurance Company and a hzinri- scme silver pudding dish from the director and a sliver casserole frozu the staff marked the appreciation in which slie is held. .Mra. McA-lpine who was a former Charlottetown young lady has the best wishes of many relatives and friends in this city. ifiartiing Only [ravioli Who can Avert Strike MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 20. —"The President ofthe United now avert a strike of railroad ‘workers in the‘ United States oi. October 30," Timothy Healy, pres- ident of the international Brother hood of Stat-ionary Firemen and Oiiera, stated tonight. "Railroad men are determined to strike to a man“ Mr. Heniy said. "So intense 1a the feeling that it will b difficult to keep sufficient at work to pro- tect property. as we aim to do." .__-__<+>-——— McALPlNE-LANE St, Paul's Church, Halifax, was crowded to the doors Monday gvgning when wedding bells rung merrily for Miss Mary Winfred Lane. daughter of Mr_ and Mrs George J. Lune, 66 Edwards St.. and Mr. Wilfred ‘Edgar, McAlpinc. sc-n of elf-Major McAipine, o.‘ Louisburg. (‘. B. The chancel of the old church had been decorated with asters and autumn leaves and the Den-s for the guests were en- closed by white satin streamers and sin-ct peas. Mr. Wilson, organ- ist of the church. was present and rendered the wedding march as Miss Lune entered the church 0.: the arm of her father, looking v01,’ lovely in an imported gown ot‘ white satin, veiled in fibre gold lace. Her veil was of white tulle und instead of the conventional orange blossoms, she wore a cor- onet of pearls which clasped liie veil to the head. Miss. Lane, a pref-l tv and attractive girl. looked ille- personification of girlish charm and duintiness in her benutir-i gt-wn. iicr flowers were an arm shower of Orphelia roses and Willi.‘ stvoet piilri. There was only one tit- ienduni, the small sister o1 the bride, Misg Lilian Lune, who look- ed itivoly in u frock of white satin. lnstenii of a hut the flower girl wore u wreath of pink and white t: shower basket uf pvhk asters und P0505. Messrs. l", A, ‘Lune and P. Vi‘. Laue brotiitrs of the bride, were ushers, Mrs. Lime, mother of the bride wore black satin nod net. Ex-Map- or W. E, McAipine of Louisburg was present. Foiluving the ceremony the hap- py troupie and their guests were ilrivei: to the residence of tin.- bride’s parents, 0n Edward Street. where dainty refreshments werc You're bilious! Take "(Jascazeiy tonight to thoroughly clean your bowels oi the constipation poison * which is keeping you dizzy, head- achy, liaif sick and upset. N0 other cathartic or pilysic is so pleasant or moves clogged-up bowels so nicely. so fully; ainil (‘iiscai-cts cost only tcii cents u box. s3?” i RncwInnnJ b) indgnonf tobacco Auction t Sale Choice New Furniture - We are authorized to sell at his house No. 11 Pleasant Street on Tuesday, October 25 commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. all his aplendidi furniture, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Hall and Kitchen Furniture, Wilton Rugs; Plush Rugs, Carpets, Mats. Dishes, Glass Ware, McCiary Range, Stove, Golden Oak Room Stove, Bran and iron Beds. Furniture manufactured in Quarter Oak, Mahogany. Walnut and Sur- face 03k. Thin furniture in all new and an Mr. Vickcrson has sold his property everything must go. Auction Sale OF FARM, STOCK, CROP AND IMPLEMENTiS new. canrsa a. son. Auctioneer: v We are authorized by John Dowling to ncil on Wednesday, October 26th, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. hi: splendid (arm, consisting of 100 acres choice land with dwelling house and out buildings situated at Rocky Point, South Shore; also on the lame day we will sell all his stock crop and Implement: ,7 c6ws, choice; 11 sheep; 3 horas; 100 hens. 35 tons choice hay; 1,000 bushel potatoes; 1 acre turnips; a large quan. tity of straw and nil farm lrvipicmontl. Sale positive. BENJ. CARTER A SON, Auctioneers Furniture Sale We will sell for Mro. Robert Patterson, 190 King Street on Thurs- day, October 27th commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. all her furniture, com- prising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall. Everything in splendid condition and as Mn. Patterson in leaving the city everything will be loid. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneer: “S. S. “Canadian Sapper The following are the proposed sailings of tho S. S. "Canadian Supper from Montreal to Chnrlcttatown and St. John's, Newfound- land this season, namolyr- 3}‘ - i From lvlontrbnl October llth October 29th From Charlottetown October 15th. Npvemher Iird Should there be sufficient car go offering the 3_ g_ "Canmflld Sealer’ will load here and sail about November 20th for St John's Newfoundland direct. .- ' For further information apply to BUNTAIN, BELL d. 60.. , . Agontl. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE PLIIIIGI- All) IIIIGIT IITWIIII I1‘. IOBI ‘flu a» '-'."-".£‘2 '32."..."‘S"-‘.?.'l'.“"'¥ i" z ' l7 I I- I- (Atlnnflo lino] I Inn "' "crux. u: :::.:.':."::.'.':':.:'.'.'::::- '"- "-'-- ---"-'- -_ - on llnn Inn Innings Q- "*'.'..'. r . "'*" "a: r: .212" -' " -- - ewe-- ll In" It. loin an wgq". ‘.0 an» t -.. i/ZIR r 951ml" i TQ-N l C H Te- Toniorrow Alright Cct a 25F 80x ___ __ H) t'.. A. FUNTEIC. Central Drugstore, Charlottetown 1N K1NG’S couivfiir; The undersigned will address-the. elec- tors of King’s County on the publichucstions of the day at the following places and on the dates mentioned below. ' Peake’s Station 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 Tuesday, Oct. 25 Cardigan 7 p.m_~ Wednesday, Oct. 26 New Perth 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 Montague 7 p.m. Friday Oct_ 28 Heatlierdale 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2 Dundias 7jp.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 Launching 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 St. George’s 7 .p,m_' Friday, Nov. 4 Annandaie 7'p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8 Bay Fortune 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9 Souris '2 p_m_ Thursday, Nov. 10 Kingsboro 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. l0 Si. Columbia 7 p m. Friday, Nov. 11 Priestis Pond 2 pjm. Tuesday, Nov. 15 Glen William 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 Murray River 7 p.m Wednesday, Nov. 16 Murray Hbr. S. 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 High Bank 2 p,m_ Friday, Nov_ 18 Cambridge 7 p,m, Tuesday, Nov. 22 Georgetown 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 Morel] 7 pm, Thursday, Nov. 24 St. Peters 7 p m, Friday Nov. 25 Bear River 7 pzm, Tuesday, Nov. 29 Lr. Montague 2 p,m, Tuesday, Nov. 29 Sturgeon 7 pJn, JAMES AMcISAAC J. J. HUGHES "Ai-‘nBEaXKToENERAL . ELECTION 5 * ‘ Queen's County Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- ies and gentlemen, will be addressed by us in the undermentioned places on the dates set forth: Friday; Oct. 21 Monday, Oct. 24 Grand View Vernon Rive;- Tuesday, 0ct_ 25 Pownal Wednesday, Oct. 26 Mi. Herbert Thursday, Oct. 27 Fort Augugtug Friday, Oct. 28 Mt. Stewart Monday, Oct. 31 C B B ' Wednesday, Nov. 2 Oman an ndg York Thursday, Nov. 3 Harrington Tuesday, Nov. 8 'Aft0n Hall Wednesday. Nov_ 9 New Haven Thursday", Iiov. l0 Friday, Nov. 11 Monday, Nov. 14 Wednesday, Nov. l6 Thursday, Nov. 17 North River North Wiltshire Hunter River New Glasgow Rustico Bank Hail Monday, Nov. 21 Bonshaw Tuesday. Nov. 22 (Iharlottetown Wednesday, Nov. 23 Victoria Thursday, Nov. 24 Kelly’s Crogg ,1‘ Monday. Nov. 28 Bradalbane i Tuesday, Nov_ 29 Wednesday, Nov. 30 Thursday, Dec. 1 Friday, Dec. 2 All meetings in Octo thereafter 7 o'clock p. m. Opposition candidates invited to attend. to whom half the time will be allotted. ‘ J. H, MYERS, ‘DONALD McKIN NON ' —*'"" 2.: ~~— M USSELMUD We are prepared to su Hope River Clifton - French River Long River l ber at 7.30 +9. m., __ ppiy a good quality oi‘ the above fertilizer whet: farmers require it in the follow- ing places. _ Now in Orwell Bay landing at Vernon Bridge, China Point. Hailidayb and Brush wharves, i later m the season at _Pownai and West River wharves i and on cars atfhei Railway wharf Charlottetown. Mylar-n In Bat 5'4"‘- ; stranliiaoous-nnnn ....3".’.‘.$.'.".'.":i'.2' v‘i'£'.‘..‘i>'.'.2.'52. <'i'.’.lif""i" '"'"'" V "' "'4 ‘ um u . a —'-'i—.. all A ppiy to MALCOLM MARTIN, in charge or to D. L.McKlNNON, Montague viioii Int,‘ i .__ - a- ~ w» POLITICAL MEETINGS