l. \ .-. '\ $| shvlzo loll Elli-IR I Some Valiies Enamelware Tlla#il’ili.§ell>ré$¢.Y0" 1 and 90% of these lines was bought since we opened our new premises here in Charlottetown Will be 0llerell DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday. October 24th and 25 only at 15 Per Cent Off IIET SASII‘ PRICES I Equal t0 25% off prices marked in the usual way. (Except Waysagless Springs and Ostermoor Mattresses) Y lIIIlIIlREII-I-A MATTER Y0ll GAII’T AEFORII T0 LET PASS i Besides this unusual oller there will be specials worth your while See the Kitchen Cabinets and other lines just Half Price——-a good idea w The Big Furniture Event 0f the Season “The Furniture House of i’. E. Island.” ould be to come early. noLMArrs i YOUR OPPORTUN IT . Every Piece of Furniture Every Piece of Crockerylandl (Zhina Flirt otlllllllt illlllllflillll lCanadian Apples For l Folks and Friends SHOP irorll llolnlzlrfs Catalog. COMING TO VICTORIA Lolligllt 00-. Ltd. 'I'llel‘e's le ltig Pytllillll Silow. n irlll. llll-lody. and mystery. FUNERAL NOTICE-The illner- . lll' the lute Air's. John Hughes 1| llllll- place on Friday morning it o'clock from her larte llollle ' illllerltlll. ~ SERVICE AT ALEXANDRA, (‘Lzlllll llt 1i p. lll. llaielbruuk ‘Il lll. 'l‘lle ltev ll. S. and Mrs all: e will ll.lve charge of even- g wit u,- etllltilllring the follow.~_ g week. ’l‘lle ltev- M. l). Britltorl; Alllntllgllt- will speak at Hazel- ooll tonight lllul Friday a-t 7.30 lll. BOWE—-MacPHERSON—-Au a't-‘ ilUllYl‘ wedding took place at the rlc Avenue Xltfllmtlltii. parsonage.‘ lllerville, .\iuss.. on Wednesday ling, lrl-lober s, \vhen Margaref . Pherson. daughter of Mrs! lllllll llutzldlerson. of Caledonia, i'.lll'\' l§ll\\'£ll‘lI island, and George . liowe, elllcsl son or‘ Andrew l\\'e, of Iloxvllle, Nova Scotla- left‘ united ill marriage ill the pres nel- or ll number" of friends. 'I‘h-e rl-ulony was performed by the \'. (ieurlzt- E. Heath. The bride‘ as attired in a dainty white crepe o chine dress, carrying a bouquet r‘ white earllations and maiden- uir iern. Her bridesmaid, beanie . llulcoln. wore a honey dew chif- oll dress with a bouquet of pink llrnlllitllls, The groom was attend-l d by tile brother of the bride, who ctcd as best lllan. A reception fol- wvtl. ltivvn at the home of friends t the bride. Many beautiful! gifts ‘t l received. Mr. and Mrs. Bowe gllmresitle at their home in Som- - v c. l I l IN MEMORlAM Al North Bcdeque on the morn- nn or (rel. Iird inst, John McCuull "l1 of the lute Henry McCeull. passed to his eternal rest. Mr. Mc- .:lul|_ was ailing for the past seven l‘ elglll months until at last ll -rle almost completely paral- lzlll. llt- bore his sickness wl-tll lrlll- christian fortitude and never lnurllllllell nor complained. l-le was a member of the North Bede- rulll Presbyterian Church and a re-l lllllllr attendant at its services, He ‘"1" a warm friend. n splendid “ilfllllrour. Kind and hospitable to llll. lllllI wlll be greatly nlissed~ in llle lrllllll- and community in which llved. He leaves to mourn a lwmwluz widow. Blue Cairns and m: ‘children, Norman Guy and hmlguce both at home. also three M" ‘TM and three sis-tors living. h‘ ‘llllll-‘I on h old home where -“ llllher llett ed In 1847, and Ant- Ellerlllle. Henry at Sum- lm“ -. Mrs. Chas. McNevln, El- m” e, .\irll. Fred Schurmen of Cei- Khlyinnd Mrs. Mabon Btavprt of pawn. The funeral of Mr. Mc-l ‘my (was held at 2 o'clock on Sun- Tbfl‘ fl. 5th and was very largo’ R H. gtrvlce was conducted by Rev. M" Invert of Hunter Riylttjn the m! <c or the nntor. Rev. N. A. m “loan, assisted. The pull bear- m v-Vre Ira Fraser, D. B. MoDon. A -sl . H. Kelley. Erie McMurdo. 5,9 "Y"! llld “Ila Sohurmnn. ‘mflnt wall at North Bedaque. sol "t! family and relntlvel,’ t ' ° ~'" l on Saturday evening. Conlmonclng, .ed yesterday to Worcester. Mum " “will! lYmDMhy to the bereav- LUMBER WANTED—~Wl'it0 prices. — yva' (‘hristnllls for our . and iril-ntls zlcross the sell VORK AND MAHSHHELD _;l::lrl be lrlllde llillllllPr‘ by a slllllll Surflcc, h“, Sunday‘ York 11 1km” i lllllll-IIIITIIIIW" irlrlrl (illliltltl oi ll “ruckley 3 p‘ m" nmrshfield H“, IL l. lx oi our (Ulllllllilll Apples, hand lll., Hilbert 'l‘. Smith, pastor. 'l‘lle Montague Furnlslling r v 2?~i-llt~22-llliiill_ Ill-i s it i‘ and lllsrl- ll-ll ol' our bl-nut fill SHIPPING POTATOES - Large §,“"“““" "l "““"< shipments of potatoes are being re-lh,“ Emh n“, “Hum ., “flvud at York station [his weekJNlltlllrlzll luxprtlss ‘lVlll transport and dlllver" by rapid express slit‘ including refrigerator A coon SCHOOL-The llehoolfl” at Pleallarlt Grove is making golldl‘ progress ulrder the tiirectlon oi" Mr. Leonard McDonald. Queheu Que" lit al, Quin, and BAPTIST CHURCH. Durtdas nt i1 u. nl. and St. [Jeters at .'l p. lll. Sunday, 20th (ll-t, (‘.. l6. Pllleo. Pagan. not excel-ding fifty pounds \\ eight. (‘unslllt any (lanadiau t'llnui Express Agent as -tll till-on. l CHURCH (\']ll't‘.\l‘:l rate from your town. OF‘ SCOTLAND. -— Rev. Ewen MacDougull will preach Sallllilfly 25W. Ht Argyle Shore at 7 p. m. and Sabbath 26th at De Sable at 10.30; Cape 'l‘ravcrse at 2.30; and Surnmersitle at T p. m, FOR BERMUDA-Mr. ll. E. Oat- erbridge left on return tn Hamil» ton~ Bermuda, yesterday. taking with him a car of horses and a cal" of cattle and poultry. lie has also loaded a schooner at Solrirs with. produce which will sail shortly. Mr.l Onterbrldge has been visiting this, province for the past forty years‘. and on each trip makes large pllr-l chases for the Bermuda market. PO-WER TRANSMISSION BY WIRELESS IN THE FUTURE, SAYS EDISON NEW YORK, Oct. 22.w'l‘honl;ls .\. Edison has lulldo his annual p . glilnage to the electrical show a ed all oi the booths where devlcln made possible through iris orig‘ discoveries and inventions with cl lat-trinity are on display. ll was julst forty~flve yours ago lhllt .\lr. Edison invented the Ill VERNON CIRCUIT- Announce- ments for Sunday, Oct. 26th. Rally Day will he observed at Cherry Valley att7 p. m. Splendid pro. Eraul 0i’ Pageants, soles. choruses. etc. ,and Miss llaslaln who lis trav- elling in the interests of the Bible Society will speak. Other services as UHllllIr-E. A. Westmoreland. Pastor. sury will be ubstrrvetl all over the country on Tuesday. As he viewed irlg the brilliant that lllo little itltlison lamp hull done a hundred tllnes better than vented it. Following Ilia tour nl" inspection NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- C in which he took violet ray treat UlT-Servlees for Sunday, Oct. 26, as follows: Fairvlew at 11.00 a. m.; Clyde River at 3.00 p. m.; Long Creek at 7.30 p. m. Topic. éThe (‘onfllllft of tho Altar and the ally ulade cup of coffee, he expres- l‘°ve"~ reaching service M sell his gratification that eleell-ll- ggtthltiverlon ‘Friday PvflnlHE-Wty had at last reached the stage v - "ml d lllevllllfi ill FlllfVlelv where 1t was capable nf eliminatin. drudgery from the work of the homemaker, in this way bringing about n new emancipation for wom- ien and making the labors of ser» vllnts more attractive, Electric light anti power trans- mission by wireless. he said, will. surely coming in the future. but Wthere is no cause to bellevg that ym-k_llt~ is immediately at hand." 'lic spoke of the tremendous advances l" lllllltlng, and with, the scientific I Muss‘ Allele B. [;fl‘l1nplfl?.|i;lSllfltlgglllllnelon or‘ llglht ho declared [he ng u. ew lays a er or tome '0 us’ euerut ons had a far t- Pleeeant Grove. llvl‘ Olllloitlllllly of enjoying nurgfnl ———-—— eye health. IIc also praised till, The (lunrdlan is pleased It? learn telephone syotelrr ol' the country, that Mars Pearl Hardy“ olllflllllln dller viewing n lelephonn exchange .lll greatly "\Pl‘°"°‘ derllonstration and stalking hump. "it" a tum-ll ol' pretty telephone Mr. arld Mrs. Heath Vessey have fgzgzlfigf,’ ggfvigichxlri: milgroilrlll . . t n‘: §Z§.'1'3l°.§l.".’..‘§’."‘l'flffiri‘."Shift?"'*""‘E'f'1°";",",""@- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bustlln. by an apparatus that had a Demp- sey punch, and drank all electric Sunday the Sunday School will meet n-t Kingston each week at 6.30 p. m-. and‘ u prayer lrreetlng will be held fortnightly at 7.30 p. lrl. -~-~-<o>—-——- PERSONALS. Mr. leaves George Henderson. Saturday for Boston. Cutting Miss Mabel MacDouBa-ll. return A scnmh lawyer w“ we" m proved whun, seated by | | ondlnlr a nleiwflnt hondaylflllly llwlm hr hel‘ own lllflllflqgllt: at her home’ 321 FllIPW Si» “ml having llmvod to his hostess in with friends/in other parts of ti"! giving the toast. "Honest Men and ‘Province who hope to s68 i181‘ 1'9‘ Bonm-ie Leases." she rejoined, rais- turn Blfllll ‘in the near future. MliWllz her own glans, "We may both MoDougllll is one of ollr succeesfu‘ drink that toast. since it refers to nurse; 1n the U. S. A. neither of ull. ~ \ after ep r l 1 l Roo-o-o-oo-oovoevvo-Qvo 000v - l stmv- on steamer to ally station inl . _.this test. l l l pkkl-ll and hand pal-iced; their" lu.\-.~, (ll at liritain or Ireland from .\loll ‘ llp to Novenlll.-l' 15th and tIfQGIWVHFIlSI tlolll lialirax, N. S. and St. Johnl .\' it, at a rule oi‘ 'l‘lilti<1t') l)()i.~l \ltS per slnrldarrl box of apples. in 2it2»102.'iln()et, 2Il,.\'lrv.1:'l - l . . percent denatured alcohol and 60 llle bland Lellllal Itlllltr and vlelrlpurc‘ m water Wm Ewe a gnu“ amp‘ ‘lot till perlaerlt. alcohol and 40 per- l Liilltltésvléill lamp. and lllis zlnnivel" iwhell it IPol-d nlllgneto is groundcdi’ a collection of photographs show-l mmupuuion 0 lhklrdnnzlgnelo that can ground is New York by night he lwlnlrlrkel-lh" lwlll- h‘, thought itwuuld do when he l.” boll laulp ill srrfes to the ternlinnl merits, was massagetl ln the buck-ll“ t o 9 t r e00 THAT CAR OF YOURS , av HARRY E.‘ ‘PORTER x 040004 o4 v0 o» . o >O§Q§@O<QQ-OO'O§ 040-4 o 0 o 'l'll's is a series of zlrtit-ll-s per- llll‘ glad lo llrlszulill‘ through this ,l-olunln qrlt-sliorls Idfl-{ilftllllii your lt-zlrtlf its ruccllurlisnl. ' ..elld your inquiries to Aullllllo- lies," ’|‘lle (luardlllll Publishing (o, Ltd.» (‘harIllttl-tmvu. THE CARE OF YOUR CAR ’l‘he wllsllirlg out of a radiator alt III l.- time, facilitates cooling, it illso‘ nabll s the owner to llseertu'lr ltlvllitrl ls and ol' llylll‘ll<-lll<-.tril: and Htolt-houstl or |l'J\\’l‘l' "llvllllrht-l- there are any leaks ill the '“l‘ l-oll- tank. or hose eollrlecliolls. Scarle- will often l~trvel' a srllzlll lk, when vibrations will remove‘ l l A~i thl- scale and the leak will start. .-\ntil"l'etlv.e is a very l-xpellsi litlu d and it s neeesszlry to hall- lhle radiator" free from scale and lust as well as being frl-e front- ll‘2ll\'£~‘. l .\ good solution can be bought from the nlaiority of garages or lluldwzlrl- srtll-es--n mixture Q1" 4p l lleeztl for this country. it is nel: l-ssary to rl-plerllsll with a solution (‘l ut water. (lucstion ~- llow can you tell K. L., New Perth -\Il$\\'i‘r'-~— The only part of the ..\ grounded field is found by up plying 110 volt circuit with a car» or‘ the field and tlle other line to ground or the base of the field. (lrllullll \VlIl smoke and the lanlp ll-Iht: tree field will not light the lllp. it is necessary of course. to rt- ill(l\‘t‘ the f.eld irolll lthe our to make Concrete (Continued FlTllll Page 'l‘ell) “Tile highest monument to . - crew's value is a great chinlney 'll Japan, 15 feet higher than Wash. lllfilon Monulnentl lt withstands frvluent earthquakes.‘ Lorrldo Taftflsdowerlng statue to ‘Black linwk. above Oregon, Illinois, is n true monument to concrete. The Material is llt'(l for levees on the Missfssijipi. it is shot frolll guns for broad surfncl-s- Shps and bar- ges have been mode with it. Sky- scrapers find it n stout founda- tion. Furnls alone use nearly one- fourth of the United States‘ celn- ent for innumerable purposes, ln i914 it went into the front-line trencl -s, and much of -lt is still in the r rut-line trenches, to tho sorrow of French farmers. But the most rnlnllpcfc incident of all occurred when the old British ships with cargoes of dry concrete sailed into the harbors of Zeeb- rugge and Oatend and were sunk to l llzls pills-ed ‘J been uslllg llllhllllltll volts ol' Plt~t.'ll‘-l. l-..y flll this purpose. ‘clipper, gold ..|.lI llUil are l‘l\'- ;ll--lll.~ lllld. lblls fllr, \\'\' have been ~ l lo Ullillnj-Qt‘ thelll, .llllltlugn | we t'l)lllI)llll' ...llle ol' them lvltll ‘- fl.\_\'l>’,('li. 'l‘hl " not saylrlg that lt rull'. be done. and I llllllk l have lJtlvUillilllfl grounds lol" llll- llellel itlrat l \v.ll be nlrll- to unlock zltllllllt llllllllthll ol' pilysil-s and t-helllistryIvuergyi 'l‘ll< ort-tieally it ‘s ill‘ re .1 lll.- -rlu,~*_vl\ lrlin Slilltl (Voltage, lllll ll ..~. possdllla lll.-re llllly ll- .~:l'd Ill‘l'l' today that l-xperilllllts‘AHHl-‘lilI'll “Tells \\‘llll lllt‘ llltmirl ..|~- has lllre.ld_v' L'(.lIllll('Ll'lI give lll‘. \\'t~ndt bl» ' expel-- ‘Hopes To Discover , Secrets 0f Atomic ‘ Energy Very Soot l-:.\s'rtl.\', P} , "or-l. 22, ~~lll1| lit-raid i., Wendi. lletld ol' the lie- l Your grout-r ("lfl lllllllllP» lll lllu Iililllllvllillltd‘ and l‘l‘ lu“"‘~"“-“l’l“ lllUlIl">\-" that lll- will uterus \‘llll'-1\ lll’ was a llwrrlbel- or . . .‘ l l ' ' ' ‘ t -' ‘ill ' 11m (“mm u“ pl l or your llltonlolllll. \\ \\ lil, ~l- \'I'I' lill- st-Jrei oi .ltoulil: on- llll‘ lll"llll.l‘ and super-ell ill r'l-lln.ls'll;,; it (‘hlt-.lgll. llol- the bent-I'll ol' lllallll lrll. ol' the l'll.:vl ly rt ll:- rlsignlll his ]):I)lll"' lherl- to i:ll'.- (lllu \v'"" Slnud ' ’l’h s would nrean 4hr- virtlllll Pl;- ard Oil Umllpany, and has, in lurrl. lthillSlillUllOll lll‘ l-Ililizatitln through it'll lll.-b L'°ll-‘lllel' ‘ill tfllllllllYllll-‘lll new and illlnlt-tlstlrzlhle source of l“ l! l0 PFllllFylY l f-illt’ llfll the ‘ 11- rgy which Willllll ulake the iilllllllrc 01' l-‘ill-‘lllllllllli lilo‘ W011i ill l\\()llil .l.tllll)l‘lllll*lll_ of coal and tlil‘l'--ll~14l\‘l=lIll:: H1 roll" lll \£l.5i at pre ant - t']'_v “rm, rum, m Imp‘, kn, m, _1)('l(l‘(l up in the infinitesimal at present. l was said by l)l~. lltllllls t,‘ which lllllttel- is itnown to \\ u..d|_ and b3.‘ Jllil r le.lrl.rlg .\lrlel'l. lll.‘ Clllllllllfivll- lulu -c -l.tlsl.~.. \\llll ll.- lll‘ll' at lire lrr, \\', 1",‘ I‘IIIll‘Irl'ZIIliI. chit-f (‘Iltlll -'..'lti.‘ltill lllelllug tll‘ the is! ll tile llurl all nf Standards at l-l lllgn Valley. l‘il. ' ‘llfltnilllllgillll, and llit‘ d.=..l.l\'el-el' ol' ‘\;U“L“"L~“ _\,.“- .]l)!'h‘)l >tlcll('n§ ‘llfilllllll, said that it‘ ill", Wendi till.- .'\llll'l'll'illl (‘llerlrielll Sunday - Wt‘ e ‘u: .lssl'lll ill his endeavors he lalfllytltlt- (‘lllll-ge, would "unl|llestlll1aill_v' levolllllolr Ill his (_'.\'[Zt'l'llllll. x \\'l~lldl ‘AP ' iv" l lllllg. In a ".-\l present it is possible to con» lnetzunl lube through whit-ll he has “"1 ~11“ SHOHHIIWML“ ‘mllllvtstve d ,, enpfgy, “g1. l}... ypgpp, 11ml lion ol' metals on an illilinilesillral lllolu (‘limit-Ly (‘urlll- Ulil tllzlu \\'l‘l‘l'l n. .lnd tht- tungsten was trans- lllrlllvtl into lll'lilllii» 'l'ill- willril- plobielll. it \v explained by Leon l.. .lt llks, jrot or ol' ehl-rulslry ill llle \vOl'L‘L‘.1ltll' PolyterhllIque blsli- lute, is one or‘ elnlrlllllng the spuo. ..:lll ous disintegration or‘ lllelrleuls. "i hzlvc bl-.-ll lls.ug a terlrprrrllllre l0llll<l lllt‘ m- |;-;_|;Up.1p,,._, , FUIIFCIIIIUII. 's my ‘and power that the world net-tie; lllnslIgatl llr, \\'tl.llll._lllll we must be ahlr- r get l! “'l‘ll.=, sun ' ‘chrnper than we can get coal and i".'lill.t hell. and the hottest star petroll-lnu at presenL. it s pos l-lJJoU degrees. ‘are we know that the‘ .l_ ll p l l pl olll eoulllland." llr. liillellrtltlll slzfd, “but lhc use of tllllsr- forces . is l ynnd lllt‘ ability .i' nlllst lab ii ornro es “. suming that Dr, Wendi (rould m ‘dlltllllt.’ energy, anti do it . real soul-re of all the heat; l - is n0 ..'\‘l~,\\’<‘lIl alcohol. bllt zlleollol e lsts oeuvr- ol' metals in l.l s-t. and tllullcenls u llillllrll. illlil _ ll is composed llt‘ hydrogl-n arulFcllr-uper. That, bythe \va_v. ls oneb hel'ulll gases. As it cools we. gel reason why we will nl-wr su- ‘dole, lllorl- complex eiellleuls. Hither-liar gasoline.’ lo lllll- ol' llll' great lIIlllVllll-IPSI has been that we could not lIBl ll lllllW-S l" _.-.lli'l=t-‘-l-n~t degree ul‘ tellrpcraturl:about quickly, create tht- illYalP-‘il ill our‘ laboratories, but now we Fnzlrcilll pault- the \vorld has ever H," moans... hvfll greater llfdll» known. ll would mean that all that of tho llotllesr stars. llllllTIllN SALE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 27TH,1924 One of the most desirable prolwfllfii" chafl°imt°wm N°' 131 l. \ strain by using the grl-tlll-sl ilnx-l-lzlll i cilezlply." he sllid. "lle would have J ' l l .~\t that lldllltfflflr sible today to optrrale a ruotor car I have existing forms of power would be l’ . obsolete. confines of a p. nit1l.fl~ be released-is elllergy illilltSS lllv force would stl-alllslllps. tries of ‘.lll the pr ui‘ pout-l‘. l'l< to till- vanishing and yllll can see lvlrat. (‘.\ll'llIt'S of alluusl co ill danger ol' sill-ll ll panie outlined llle process will be a gradual one. ll than anything that has berm raven Illlllgllllxll by the bran t} l’) l l l l (/\ gasoline is l l "Such a discovery as llr. Wcndt M rlrake would, if brought ll '\/ ll l / l . , . . Lupin“, “l, mm." Hm o1 plan, and the ll.st'o\'ery LN not ‘l. .| Con“! beyond the Mild-SPILL lfPlltl or selen- enough lltullllemlm" mlmghl’ to slrlll tlll- largest I.lll:l' Atlalltlt: "’l‘lle tapping ol' supply railroads Smallest Book In World Is Located ltinds, n:.l lo luellllolll -~ ‘lllll()lll()I)'It*, The value of \'A\'('Oi'\"l€lt, B. (‘. Oct 22. - PhPlll ll1l\\‘*'l' lllUlll-S illlll fi<llll'<‘lw> \\'llal ..< possubly the slllltlll-sl book Slltll Ho‘ will illlll llil Lil lirit sh (olullll) a ls owned by ‘Ids. would at once sllrlnk llilllosl by _\.'l|'§_ p‘, Vtfl ('y‘()\\’[hg|‘ 0|‘ [his cit . ll lllree4|uarters of .lll int-h by halt‘ ' printttl irr Lilllsllll‘ b_ ll is milled lllauall-k and is truletl by the iIllIl. -‘ ill rltldltkln to the calendar‘ lllv l‘! lll- book. willt-h is gilt edgl-tl and leather‘ bound. e zltallls‘ mu..-lr l role "r ‘uforrlr t. l on court illtlll In lyllf‘ that is c1 ‘lll‘ and . r-;l\‘l_x' i'-'lII such a \'Zl.<L polvl -r for and ‘inlllls r tll.lt would llllan to the se- llless \'ltY']l.ll‘. ens and entllrprflsus, "i do not lll-llevle there is great for. if atwnlie eat would r'l‘l'lil l {y be ulor ~fant‘lstit' thus iiii‘ ouliué oolllul llAYS FRIDAY urn SATURDAY SGTDBER 24th AIIII 25th AT ALLEY 8l GDMPAIIWS We have selected fashionable shoes from every department and place them on sale for the labove two days. We mention just a few to give you an idea what we are doing. W omen’s Box Calf Boots, new stock,onIy $2.98 Men’s Fine Boots, black or tan, Goodyear Welted . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 Men’s Working Boots, good shoes . . . . $3.325 ALLEY" & SIIMPAIIY, LTII. Fashionable Footwear t)“ “s Water Street ,known as "Harland Home" corral-stint] of 0M three storey‘ Ilflfik building, one of the finest m lhll my. m ill: best of condllflv" from basement to attic (also a Iifflg bilrfll- Hull" bY "m Wile’ P" trace. almost new. This home is built in the old Colonial ell/IE’ makmfl it an ideal private residence for anybody. Situated ln centre of a ha" o'clock when it will be offered b)‘ fll-Icllim ll "M "Id belwle‘ ope" i“ inspection at any time. ' v_ On the same day. commencing at 10:30 a. m. Sharp i" ll" "sill-R hold furniture, consisting of beautiful old mahogany and walnut arhlces, conlintlnq of walnut armchlllrll. dining ‘room table and hall rack. c i"! etc" five mahogany tables all old antique, one lpeolal log lnallogaayq very old, three mahogany dressers, one very old. swing mahoqifly "Ir laid mirror, five beautiful old British plate mirrors. Also lot of brasr.‘ and giivervvare, dining room furniture, one old solid millbfllll)’ lldl-l-Wa", rl beautifully figured Spanish article, construction magnificent and hi9 been carefully preserved. One Spanish DilPliY cahmflr '““h°l"">' °°""" bmnllon book case, in good comftlon. one scout. toned upright plMW-I one Edison Diamond Disc Gramophone, with about 50 double records. a lot of fine old paintings. by bent artiste, two very large and valuable. old etchings. Ad» a lot of ollcloth. llflvlwml. carpi" and will" “"95 n good condition. One large dlvan. hind made. Aloo kitchen r3000 I'll‘ all kitchen utennllu, elqhtllounglnq chairs. A lot of valuable books lnciud-g lng the works of the great authors, one sectional book cane. aolld oak. one solid hand carved fire screen, Calcutta deltllgn. The ollk work on this net-eon in magnificent work. Aim a lot of article: too numerous to mention muni- be all cleaned out. Sale starts Monday 27th, at 10:30 sharp and will be continued till all In cold. T, W. MORRIS. lmkc a concrete stopper to bottle up German submarines." J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. illm-lllzllqlldl ll town lot. Will be sold by private sale until Mbnday, Oct. 27th at 12 Tr-w‘. ’ . \ l ll t Holland Bulbls We have just received our annual Full lhipment of CHOICE BULBS direct from HOLLAND. w I8.,'. Large flowering DOUBLE Ind SINGLE TULIPB. HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS, FRIESIA. NAROISSUS, CROCUS, DARWIN. TULIPS, HYACINTHS for blooming at Chrlutmln. etc" etc. Send for our BULB LIST. order: at lint prices. Plant outdoor Bulbs any time thin month or next or before ground l: frozen. (YARTER & COMPANY LIMITED DEALER‘ IN CHOICE BEEDI AND IULIII ’ POSTAGE PAID on III