T@gm% 323$. ‘Y lOOfQ-OQO-OQ-O The Iron Horse IY EDWIN C. HILL \ Incoming; Pill"! ‘Pl-WM “Li. Fififilflfiflf SDNHl . 'u dlnoa Jeep v P119 WW9‘! °li P”! 1'" _s'qd g g; m qoaa 193cm lo ssalfl e u} 0N ;0 qsep v smoslod pm! filii-mdm! lad" °'i °-“‘4“N 5 1°‘! 1t esnaooq uotxalduioo ‘sqqplaq p119 MP 9 95°F“ 6N3 lo asn Aliep eqj, ‘Willi-mam! P°°lq ° ma?‘ a“ uolxaldmoo aqlleequn p118 Moll" F-sal “liar-ii”?! (‘lilililfolillllfld molt sl noH l l l- “Mala-Tatonka does not know; him." responded the Chief. ‘fTherel ‘has been much talk in the lodges, of this mall. They say he no long- er rides with the lied People. The)’ say that he went lrum the Red People ln SlBf-PBSSOII-“Hlh-fl-lfllld- Noise Willter. Some say he was he- young hruves and looked upon with him. Mata-Tatonka does not know. - ,lie was a very bad man." ' "The chief says that the rene- gade left the (‘heyennes about- turee years ago, the winter they z-llll‘ a great falling star whlcll ex- ])|D|i"li not far from their village; » and that there are different stories Bupnbiilguddtluuonholpodvtghuuag libouuhinl. some saying he was ‘heyoka.’ crazy: some that he was‘ i r- leilled by lightning. others that he H w just dropporl out of sigllt. That's about all l‘ve been able to pick up‘ anywlll-rc. Seems to he notrail." "That devil is allvo and some- where ill this country." Davy said Gymnasium director advises simple, easy treatment to Spence lifter they had‘ left the iludge of tho Chief. “Some day we'll; ‘cut ills trail. When that timel i’ I ~ coffliflldinjhatht-r was a good nlan."l said Spence. "His bones must be Hard exercise bring! lame muse] lvlflrtllli" _ . jand often bruises and strains as well. Davy fell easily into the life oil An athleticdirectorina ymnuium his lrienll whom he looked upturn ‘Uh-ca’ N_ Y" writes t at he h“ .as a wise. dependable older broth- {ound a simple and always eflectiva er. Spence Willi bunting and trap- way of treating they“. ping in the Powder River countrpx. “Just p“ on a mug skmn-s Link alllllillg t0 his store of pelts by rfiennasthe bottle aaysywithout mb_ Jtrzllling with Mnta-Tatonktfs pe0- bin; 1c takes out snflness and pain ‘ll‘l'- ll‘! lilulihl "W? the ill"! (‘Pas nothing else will. We have it al- ' < ""1"? ill U10 lllfllly "Ivlllll-‘i ways on hand and we think it is the .,-ll. ns they slowly lvnrkeltbegt ever." .ll.l toward the Yellowstone.‘ 310mg; ma] help because it Tilt- tlieullship of Mata-Tatonka op-‘doesn’; inst dude“ me pain; it t; 0119i! all 1011888 l0 lilem- DflVY at the cause. Right to the lace t at came lo have n more complete un- ihurts ii: brings a healing ti e of fresh dcl-stzlnding of the Indians than is new blood-builds u the injured By virtue of a Statute Execution to me directed issued oug of his Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature at the Suit oi the Massey Ham-i; C9,, Limited, “laintiii and Neil Nicholson Defendant. I have. taken and seized all that tract piece and parcel of land, situate lying and being in township No. fifty-two In Kings County in Prince Edward island. Bounded and described as follows. That is to say. Commencing at the Junction of the Cardigan Road wlth a ruad leading from the Cardigan Tload to ‘h’ L°"‘° Vamy .R°ad' ".‘°"‘°°‘ ul-qilirlll by most while men. for tissuea-clearsoutthe atiguepoisons. _ 10:71‘ ilfh": ililzmesaiif/aurgsmgzig he livl-ll their life and to some 110-‘ Almggtat oncqyoufeelpelielj sgifl‘. I‘ i 0 "grce iell into their ways of thlnlc- ness, swelling, inflammation odown. "WW0 Ni-‘rihwesiwardii’ i'°"9 ‘h’ lug. ll-ie hunted with them and The pain stops. Get a botte today THE mllllltorrnrolliitl optimism ~ heart carried from Springfield 00011 There. n oon- troctor and builder. he_ had got: ' rapidly. but with the olfibrpak bl the Civil War immensely wider pportunities presented tnemaones ' his shrewd business Judgment. ‘l he forces of the ‘North had to be fed’ and clothed. Vast. stores must the tid lto he ass quallfie manti. lien. tllc baron t O >-. Colonel rallk. ness ill silivnt l ton loll filings reckon. pecls. Yolk. l his ‘boy "\\'ii_\'. Li al-oln. you l-om Said l-OFYIQ VBHBY R035 t0 ‘he iimd lavcli their amt-s and once. and have it 0n hand. Alldru giste- ~. P . 8 g the b0, 0f JON" Mliiiald- ‘MR9 5W“ lugainst Spencebs advice. accompan- 35 cents. new, m» along the land 01‘ the Said J0h" i911 a small lbmld of‘ young dare- ‘*"*"* '-"-‘ -'——— Mustard t0 U"! 611F595" Rind» devils yearning for glory 0:1 a ,__ ,. _ _ , thence Southwestwardly along the She. what makes you so pettlsl lhorse-lllealing raid against the .. ‘he “ms Mm] o Pliny‘ said Cardigan Road to the place of this evening? l-leverest or all horse thieves. the H] d011,‘ Care for h“ Mme r .,;_ b", commencement containing one He: Not enough pbnlflgfll guess Crows. it was a successful foray. _ ., I ,_ ‘g " __ " hundred acres of land a httle more to be chronicled in the Oglalla hiflliig“Qfilaélbllgiléhli 1:258 g The gm. or less. iwilllel‘ count as They-Took-Riany-l f l. '. \ . ._ _ , lus’ Also all that other piece anu lHorses Winter. Davy returned m u m‘ ‘or u‘? m 5“u*m°“i° wmelhh!” m. a hem anmng H“, ‘because l nevcr had a sweetheart. volln" llf‘2!i-.V£‘S and looked upon with I like “mm we“ lurnwalg respect by me elders o1 but. oh. [don't know. [have never vfhe "Hm - seen any one of them that l want.- ‘i Ilialafihtonka clllmlv proffered m] t" pair/fir ‘nth-H - ‘his second daughter. llittle Sun. to Tim). 1e“ ‘he 05ml“! tribe om‘ yum“, (my awning as the‘. sat m spring and worked westward t0 Wneu} m "hehhietss lodég anddhe enchanted lalld ot‘ the Yellolv- scclncli puzzled when Davy refused Sumg 51'9"” "arr bee" mo” llolltelY but emllhatically- Little ma“ "Mme Wm‘ pwmgfl" "i" "o Sun was ma“, enough as human-Davy it was a region of nlarvels ("his went’ lhéugh with a mumw with its springs o! ili)ll|'l2 Wfiffll‘. lIBHJHS that presageti unbealllilul hulk ‘is llmpmzf fuunlaln“ “ml m‘ glam lwithiu a m“, years‘ H0 mm the trees. lavenlually. they turned l(‘l'lief that he felt highly honored. 5mm‘ mwmd Fort LaTMIHL" where l lzt l‘. ' r i i‘. trail. a kll'zliil.lllt“llfllélllsnzll' lgtlhlrance. He']“"“'l' 10"" new?! 0f the PB-HFDMLl il"llllll not lake a wife Ihecailse hell)?“ ha‘! bee" 5° long m ‘he w!" parcel, sltliatc lying and been in lot or townsnip nfty-twd in King's ; County in Prince Edward island,» _ bounded and described as iollowszi ._' That is to scly-—On the Southwnt by the Lorne Valley Road. on the Northeast by land now or former-y in the possession of Angus lvlcLeou. on the Southeast by land in the possession of Ronald McNeil|, now William McEwains and on tn. Northeast by the rear line of thal- Lorne Valley Road farms contain- ing one hundred acres oi land a little more or less. And I hereby give Public Notice‘ that I will on Tuesday the 20th day 97, APT" A- D“ i925 i! ""35 A S'I>1'ND SLEEPER lmuut go alone. before many moons. hOl-ll‘ 0f 12 NEWER "W" all _ _ _ lto see his father's slayer, That was U18 COW‘! HON" l" G¢°T9¢w "m" ‘"7’ '5 7°"? husband ‘ an explanation perfectly compre- fast: that. its town in King's County, set up and’ ‘Zimi’ “eel” 7 eastern m“ llellsiblle to Mata-Tatonka and the cccnzl V/ Is he? You lust‘ sell at Public Auct-on the saidl inl-lltol" dropped there oltllollgllwomhed Non“ mam’ “n the mam? ' ught h nlm snore! l ." ‘ . ,~ .' ,. .. ‘ properties or as much thereof as‘ ° a ca’ llnttll- hull. who ‘flllil mlndc Finis ‘Wstem pa“ had forged ilhcad in wlll satisfy the levy marked on the] f 1:3 lDnty inally tllncsf ll ler a e . Execution fourteen hundred anal .----' L_"'”"“'_$. lotion. was mourn n. m Wvuda “cunning forty nine dollars and fifty cents: l . l “You dlll well. said Spence. ‘ ' ~ EiLl-Llifly he told Spence that ho ' ' l “‘Wl ilr- nen who tie up with lnilllli ($344950) “W595 "W sherm’. l I " _, '_ .',\\'l)lllll slurl at once for North penscs. l. l°‘_ NW1‘): their Mfds lehr l'vc just. got to go." he said. MICHAEL MURPHV. in” “ W“ ' _ _ “onlelhitig calls inc. l'vo felt it Shcrifl. Sheriff's Office. King's County. October 16th. 1925. MARK R. McGUlGAN, Esq. Plaintiff Attorney. 5603-10-21 will. i" — onger and stronger tllc last your. l ilt's strange, and l can't explain it - to myself, bllt it's there." l “Better walt until u. wagon train lpasses goin’ iflast." said Spence. “The news here is that the Chey- .enlles and Sioux are on the war- path against this railroad of yours. lTalk is that tllere'll he fighlill’ ev- lery mile of the way. The lnjuns are wild with fear and ‘nnte. Mata- lTatonklis Oglallns were our friends by a happen so. Few Women Trail“, Ship your poultry to the Harrisl . ‘Twolfl. be lllc Abattoir c “d n.9,” "my.-. "l suppose you value your aunt, shuuseddhYlliePic same down on the plains. l calfl mag“. n. Pa, " Rn: ou- ,,'.,,,,'.{,;n’. hlgnly?" i IUBKDOdS- chflfmlnll ‘leave here yet alvlle.“ before dlwaicgilnahff W", slob,“ l "Every hit. oi a hundred thousand, freshness now . , , , l ‘ "No." said Davy, "I'm going HARRIS iAg/‘TTOIH Co‘ LTD n, noyj day .l ve got lo risk lt. Mllta-Tlllonkzl‘: lYUllflK man have taught lilo a lt-"lv ltriuks. Besides, Slur l-nn olt‘:'nn any Indian pony that evl-r buckml ' . iColnc along when on can. Silalll ' O "w" 9""? day "nhand"li'ou'll lillll me ay railrlmd "lllll l capped. to bring back the days l l _ _ H a new lyglcllc or women. way _ . ‘ ' ' ' that ends tllcdllazards of the old-time lmflfllfllftlllle-dfly “flier ANT)" mm. basfliléaflfif) {Laeéer ab” women today nlitillildllglirlhfiog0igiieflillxihlilf l’f\\,'_\'l ,. ,, l, to the cmpby KOTEX‘ P111118." he said. "If you are bent W98!‘ "Emmi 80W"! imd fr°ck5 ion going you can be of great ser- without a second thought, any day, ‘vlce m the Mm), I have (“Hpmchgx flflywhefe- I ll would like to get to Kearney but 5 times as absorbent a! Ofdlflll’? ‘there's nn scout here l can lrusl. "s20 a ton coal (to $109 a 4101M cotton padsl ‘or who wants to make the trip. '-"J9-'-' " 5°"'9"a'“'a“°"s "m "1"" Deodorizea. End ALL fear of jiiow about it?" , you've getting m my class!" °5cnd;ng_ . “l‘m your mall." said Davy. Discard: as easily as a piece of QHBVQ W" fwd)’ Ki- l-lllllllv. Mllim‘. I "jam, No |auudry_ . or l surc am hitting the trail. You get it at any drug or depart- -mcnt store simply by "W08. “KOTEXP Nb embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve ln a package. 'KoTex Ne laundry-discard like riuua Charlwtctol-ln.’ htsrl-zrl n‘. l CHINCHILLAS A - SPECIALTY,- we earl supply you with the ocle-l brated Manchu Strain. Sole Agents- East. Breeders and direct import? ers. l Satisfaction guaranteed or rnoneyl refunded. ‘ Write for prices. etc” to JOHN A. COULSON 5. 60.. Royal Rabbitry. 52a View. P. E- l- nllvili. ffllllflii 566110-2- CHAPTER V-Ill. MISS MARSH OF NEW YORK The flying years hall swepl ll... little group of Davy Brandon's friends "back East" lnlo paths un» dveamed of lin the old Springfield llily-‘i- No other decade ill the country's history ever marched on tenlpesluously over the lives and fortunes of a whole people. Stormy events thundered in the ears oi‘ men and blazed beforlfthelr eyes. Hum lllosrlnzal. WOULD RUN A1- QNQE f’ 1'0 Llvl-tlll-oot. I She (on dark street): M——m—y._ 1v". a .. . . more..." The false tranquility of the fifties yo“ F, . . . . . . . . . . .. alnnll-nlm "w, w, would be ‘waned by. lied ‘I285!!! shattered by the cannon Nov, 2n .. ' ~ -"'""""'" come desperate hlghwayman? l ,q':"$er:i;e:;°l1h Hugh"; ‘The 1801i 1'0 iaxuum“ Reggie: You shouldn't worry "mung arm's: a, Qglugialllzttgrg: l5” l - - ‘ ' I ' - U Murlmrn about that. doncher know-J should ' l“ H ' M H c whmo“ ihurled themaewes "no combat’ for ‘ ' " _ , , run and call for help lmmedlltely. W 5° °" "~ - - the truth. as each saw it. It was T0 Ulllflill0gs¥gzglrTllAhll‘l‘0h— ‘at his home Nor,‘ 241 PovvnEaIhStl-eel an em o! stunning change‘ TM M,“ 4 D I D ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ _ I _ _ I ‘ _ . ‘ V ‘ V I _ V _ H "em" ‘ ‘on Thurc-lftaykyctrgszflltafl’: m‘. lmfgi": ‘names of new leaders glowed like . _ _ ‘ L _ ‘ I _ _ H M,,,,,,,|,,,,,, - ' stars ln the flrmament of fame. Mm m I ' ‘ I ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " UP-TO DATE. ‘how mnmu" “d °”'°t" °°""l Brightest of all was the star oi rnolw qumilo ro LIVERPOOL pricing Parlor, Dining Room, Beduncohm 0th v "Maud", er statesmen had "‘°" n‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' . "Wm" H'" ‘m’ Kmmw‘ 1 b°'“"groped lblindly in the swl-ft l-onftl ‘r0 cmsnnoulul-solrrnnslr-ros» lShe- -Wha.t are lthe wild waves tlful Bell Piano, side Board, Happrsmn o, the looming crma m ‘t m ' 910v. II . . . . . . . . .. llmprou of Fran" saying? ‘Thought Range, Carpets, Olll ' u e humble ralleplltter. seeing clearly. had won the affection and trust o: the ‘plain people. _ They made him President seven years after be said farewell to the lBrandona. To his greatness of soul they had turned for salvation in the darkest hour lie-Oh. making slime (lllffenl r9 Olotho, Diohec. Heating $tovu,; mark, lauppose. Book Cue. 3 Bed Rooms all fur. She-That isn'-t the answer-Hwy lnlohed and lot: good things. Ever; are telling bedtime stories to the lbody coma. - sea urchins. f BENJ. CARTER a eon ____¢o>-———- i Auctioneers G. BRUCE IIUIPIE a h_ l -l ‘L very kce enoug g1?“ “l know that. Tom." widonl. thoughtfully. “The time has tome, l %Si all c rail lwr-v-n g Francist‘. derness that no hint of the trllthlhe lm."°d"ce‘l l“ ' ‘had reached him. - Now he learned "an Yet“ m “mvme n“ the b“ '1' that thl- road was building. coming h"! m m“ Tamil" Raumail- . 1,3,] tilt-ll l have tfilkflfl to are enthusi- “up at) (inset st Vest." T They of them “Ah! he \\§ \\\\\~\ ‘W \\\ HIIIMBI stores. Iulldlng Sale Mlnvu-lrn Lqnlvnent for Distemper. o .4 t0 ill-op 0f sixteen. by this time. bring ller to tllc railroad. llsod ln dream about. poor fellow! l have mltnagetl to find time lie- nrlijcrl with ell. .\ Sovcral itlolrths ago. lialn ‘Pairiflc itailway operation f/ " §§§? §\.\\ égczcv =' FARM Fllll |, the undersigned offer for ule ling with No. 3 train my farm, (crop, stock and lmplol llct. for Summerslde. and arriving manta, etc.) of 11B acres, altuntod =_Charlottetown 6.30 P. M. There will in Elmvvood, Lot 6B. Farm bu 7b acre: In high mm cultivation, bah, ‘the noon train now leaving Char- nnco under hard and soft wood of llnfqualllty, well watered by two e of events. clnbled and distributed t the armies ln the field. Too elder- ly lor active service, and altogeth- er lacking in such military train- ing and science E as ll him rascals hack o The Union needs holles l wish you would ta-ke hold contracts job from it’ you want ,a pair of shoulder straps. l‘ll make you a unny o beans. tozuorrowx" “.\‘li." said Marsh. "l don't want l want a chalice. to do husi- a square way." “that you'll have." replied Pre- Jucoln. ight. fol “l‘ll write t0 Stan me. once ill a while. That wlll get you enough contracts hllsy for a year, I And. Tom. maybe you can you feed lilosl.» men ofdvlcClellalfs something that will start them to- ward liiclllnond." - ‘ "l‘ll do my best. Mr. President. By tlll- way. before 1 go. I want to girl» yllll Mil-lamb love and She's at school in New plat-ed her there last year. Silo rpecially asked me lo tell you that she still has the medal you gave he!‘ the day Dave Brandon and slarted- West." bless her heart!" said Mr. “silo mllst be—what? .-\ll Quite a young lazly. Tom. The next time e to Washington you must tile '.‘ Have them 7" you had any ".\'ol ll word." replied Marsh. “l wrolo to correspondents in Cali- fornia to see it‘ they could lbe trac- nothing ever came of it. They l-limply dropped out of sight. Vfest is a long way from lt doesn't seem as if even this win] Will‘ interested those people nly." said the Pre- am convinced, to bring d West closer together. road must be built’. Tom. that Dave Brandon enerals to talk over the n who are interest- Nlr. ntington. of Sad o. has been lo see me a ntltr-ber of tllnes. and I have gone_ 7h . _ _, _ . ,, , over the ground with Mr: Durant. l iii. “as l\( we that mad DIV} s 9r xew Ymk-l ‘ don,‘ mm“ ‘alum do ronfldolitlallv. that i1 bill will Congress earlv The We mllst. huilll lt ollt it. River in Nebraska. and that the "l 1mm canfmm” “M me Pacm“ ates to the Union. it's the California to the slope 0t’ the Sier- "my "ll"; Which can open up the \ ...-_-<-o>—-—-~~ HAT’S DIFFERENT. were tiscllsaing the rola-t- ive mclils oi’ their wives. when 0H8 remarked: "lMy wlte looks after me. l W" assurg you. Why. she takes off my boots for me ln the evening." when yon come home from the club?" suggested the other. “No-~when l want t0 E0 319F9- CANADlkAlN PAClFKb-COMPART- MENT SLEEPERS of . u /, ' tfA/i/ érlajoitf.‘ /// % I / i I/II '/ a otroomo and well at door, convenient to church. lohool and hn telephone connection, in good repair. Saturday, November 14th. twelve o'clock noon. i tbat ever clouded a nation's hopes. JAMES TIAINOR, l“ ,3 m,‘ , LlilO Lincoln, Thomas Marsh had SSIB-IO-Sgfwfil. -.,... would have lor important com- Jarsh thleiv himself into the task for which he was fitted. At the beginning of the war he had called upln the President at the White -l-l0use and talked the matter- . over. "Tom," said Lincoln, "we've got plcnly of good men at the front. out between you and lne._there are a lot of internal the lines. l can get llinl to do 1'88- l I I White Housefl ili-‘hal l-vel- bocanle or Brandon and the Cona- commenced ‘Pompzlrtmvtll ileeping (‘l-rs on trvin leaving St. flfi 0 i t qigjfli »¢I’7€S L '4 _§_ Lu =5 ~=v weakness, such- as Mrs. ~§e f‘ back and ains in Lydia E. P nkhamw I just make for that bottle. Montrl ul, Quebec. "(H0 lmmmmmmm Ill. l. I. CHAPMAN lone nun an. an: acunv. DAY in and day out, week in and weoir out the tired, over-wrist! ~ housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cook- ing, cleaning and mending, Ia it any wonder that after a time l pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for he!‘ effort: 0! 101e, flip natural result of overworki , ~ » Women who find themselves inflicted with weakness, paid, head- aches, backache, nervousness, irritability and melancholic will be interested in Mrs. Chapman's letter, and should realize that Lydh E. ’ Pinkhaun ‘s Vegetable Compound, made horn root and herbs, il adopted to overcome such conditions. Mrs. Chapman's Letter Reade as Follows: New Albany, lnlL-"l took Lydia E. Pinkhanfl Vegetable Compound for awoakaol which many women have from over work, and from which l snflerod for quite a while. I wasn't tit to do lny work and my silter advised me to take thll medicine. After the flrlt few days the pains were not so severe uthey had been and after takingla few botthol am ' not bothered any more. l am doing in Vegetable Compound to an woman su ering from female trouble. Only yesterdays friend called me ou tile ‘phone an knowing what it did for me wanted in know what to elk for It the d store, as she meant to give it a trinifi-Mro. U. E. Cuannzl, 19505111 Bibi; New Al y, Indiana. ‘ Another Case of Nervous Breakdown Maisonlienve,Mo|ltreal.—“I was always feeling tired and heavy, with a weaknem o! the in right side, and I had a nervous breakdown. A friend Ill taking ogetahle Compound and she gave me half a bottle to try. It did mo l0 mnoh good that I have been taking it. ever since whenever I fool the need. I oftonlfia month or so without taking it, but when I feel the least headache. or any other bad fee g, ' friends are without it in their homesfl-Mrs. Jflanturnn, 361 Third Avenue, Thousands of Women owe their health to Lydia. E. Pinkhamb \@gfldfleBmmmnt LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN; MASQ. - Overworkeli um. Chapman had, develops and the wife and mother 10'“ housework every day and hig lyrecmnmond the I recommend it for ally female trouble. and ve few of my - aiconnuvo, ‘ ‘J w v E no ,¢_ <=~ o:~:3*¢=‘<:: .~ l. Q'7§(((<(( )))D: a? z‘ @_ lhlghiy satisfactory: and patrons. are 10.20 A. Ill. No. 4 Mixed Train willl Wednesdays and Fridays.) greatly pleased wit lrthe new idea. leave Sumnlerside at 11.30 A. M.l 'l‘herc will -be no change in the l0f- ‘COIITSB. such ‘Slliflllers hflvc fll~ and arrive Charlottetown at lL-lilservlce or schedule on the Soul-is- WHYs formed Dfl-Pl of llhe standard P. M. ‘Georgetown and Murray Harbor cvluiplncnlton the more important “of the uddmion “of these PtilPLiCllfi-Vl‘ trams. it colncs to ‘comfort and luxury at lnot too gF-‘tii an expense, the lllFlX! moln-pnrtnlcn-Ls in the cur meets all I itlle requirements of tho most vx- Iatetirtll-r. Considerably less in price H ‘than ‘the flililildflfd drawing -rooln.lle- ' lSiglifiWl and equipped ‘in practically jtho same fashion, they atford t-he gstnioteeg ‘privacy, and contain one lllpper and lower berth, as well as ;orlll:lr accommodations and fllcllitien afforded inn ordinary sleeping car lira-w trg rooms. (hillside the space takcrn with compartment structure. lthe "netnalnlltlg lgibi-IOII ol‘ t-hlgolll" ls - given to vibl-fr-rvabion pllnposuLTheIr-e is: n0 lloulbt at all -bult when the aer- lvice ill-comes more generally known lllcre will be growing demon-d for . OIIIPJPFHIIIWIWS. which will insure oiill for Mnntn lll ill four" o'clock "W511" Vllfllilii Dill-POM U19 V91‘! H“, 5410,7100" m, m.“ as m1“, “lull of .".t‘.‘v'lc.l. ill l..lvl-i l\,'(]‘l|,l lsuvltu: ‘Montreal ill sovcu in the "Ell-is- wllnllg. The rluults have bu» '1 "-—'--~-~ -—- -"— f Canadian Illalziollal Railways l l CHANGES IN TIME ISLAND ' DIVISON, NOVEMBER | 2nd. 1925 l Changes ln time covering the‘ ltrain service of the island Dlvl-l ision of the Canadian National Rail-j lways will go into effect November! lby train No. 39. leaving Charlotte‘ town daily except Sunday at 6.45 A. M.. due at Borden 8.50 A. M.,l ~Sackvllle 11.45 A. M. and Moncton 1.45 P. M.. making connections lwlth the West-bound “Ocean Lim- llted” fol Montreal and with No. 13 train for Saint John and Boston.‘ lConnection is made at Sackvllie‘ ‘with Train No. 2 "Maritime with No. 18 train. Eastbound Local. , S. S. "Prince Edward island" will leave Tormentine for Borden ut . 10.30 A. M. or after _the arrival of .traln leaving Sackville at 7.15 A.’ M. and connection is mafia with ~ ,train leaving Borden at 11.45 A. M.. lconneictlng at Emerald Jl-t. with Itraln No. 213 for Summerside. . -eachlng Charlottetown at. 2.45 ‘P. M. S. S. “Prince Edward island" will again leave Tormentine after- the arrival of Train No. 42 from‘ lMdncton and Sackville. due at iTormentlne at 2.35 P. M. connect- at Emeraldh ,be no later trip of the Steamer and- lottetown at 1.15 P. M. will be can- celled. Train ..\io. 213 will leave Char- lottetown for Sulnmerslde at 11.20 A. M. and No. 3. Mixed Train. willl , leave at 3.00 P. M. as usual. Train No. 2H. leaving Slimmer- laide at 1.00 A. M. wlll connect at lomeraldylth train No. 30 for Bor- den, and arrive in Cheri Trains for Tlgnish lines. of the Canadian ‘Piw-‘iic- and Slltllmorsille at 12.01 noon (Tues- lifa-Veliel‘! "Om m"! i0 m9 Marl‘ (lays. 'l‘illlrsllnys and Saturdays) time Provinces ane- glfld 10 km)“ and (Hi5 l’. M. daily except Sunday. E» B. S. "Ccuta" ‘pl-ess" for Truro and Halifax. and 5- 5- "Hmmmlwd" N°v°mb°r 14"‘ ottetown at11-4-6-11-10-18-30-2547- will leavelSllhdivlsions. OFFICE. .Cllurluttetown. I’. E. I. 9i H115 cm“ of 'l‘ruins will leave 'l‘ignish for Slllll-iliclnlgfl- 29th‘ 1925 Sleeper -to the regular cquipnlent m..,-_.,,,;e M 7'45 A_ ‘ when Sunday. and 8.15 M- daily except 3illlll-lO-llilM5l, 1i. M. (llliondays. ‘ - Underweight Foxes Now s the ideal time to pick out your underweight "lieshafld II"! "=5" 0n th ‘l'= by the proper increase o! their F3 '0 . n". one» m...» lillPl-IRIAL FOX IHPLIJIT will '*°"“ i-"Fd "P “NW0” and ilcsh and increase the lustre of illc fu". lliPEiilA ‘l arc flifldg gflgr 3 [pgclal dlgQgQc fcrluu‘a which contains - . Qlhflf Cod Llvgr 01 to m“; a“ "he vitamin-c l-cqulrcrnc. tr. oi a fox. IMF". Rl/il. F0)’. IJI ‘- - ITS are the result of our spec- al procrss of baking 11M cur-no which retains all (he nut- ritive qualities and k0 pb‘ ..n.ln cl isp and tasty. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Drawer 500 Charlottetown, P, E, I stimulate growth of DlSTRl-CT PASSENGER AGENTS November 3rd Noygmg... m‘, November 17th. For lpaoo and rate: apply CARVELL altos, ‘Agents “iii-iii T0 EUROPE sou1l'llA"€.lp1-ol.’ "s. s. "our." " Nov.-30 s. s: “Orbits? Dec. 14 a lite lit/nous ‘Ualealrzera ~'~_. ~ ] ‘PROM ‘wgAxN-f. CHERBOURG’ HALIFAX, M5. , . Regular sailings 0F" THE ROYAL HAiL STEAM PACKET COMPANY ‘j lznsgrvlce l0 the Mainland will s; snrrnrzllwolio AND s. s. CEUTA Montreal Charlottetown St. John's . LIIVI I _Arnlv. Ch-rlottotown Montreal and have for It. Johnb