_-_ T11.. /` ..~ l s V! :_v`,2f. t lr , t K .i _ .f-of-.~.a.a_-v--.»»-~v.-».-§»¢~.»_~.-.»~.~ ~ . “J .E ` ' ' I i ,_ 2'.. L \ 5' 1, _ I. VIZ? :_ 11,), .1 A s»...-.rl-.=f..-».e»‘-.=»,.,.n_¢-.-_f ...;. ...sc-` »i_.... sf. '.» _‘f ft, #_ 9 3;-' -I., ii _i-L.. E 1 iii fr ... ..-gem N <% _f if \ A‘ lf `\"l‘. \'. -ea >..~ §§ Sl "` =. 51 _‘ ,;- v ' 1 §» 1 . *.','l' l, v ,I J, ‘aww v...-qu-:na 1,. it . _ / _ l .-, `v`.' E’ “g Nhat( adjourned .annual meeting of lack Fox Co., Ltd.. will C. A.- parlors, Octo- p.ln. 1492-1010lmw3i ¥§E5 ,is Es" FARMERS’ NOTICE I Wears Prepared to buy any Quill# ttty of hogs on hoof, commencing Mon day 15th Beprpaylng highest market prices. We are buying Hogs every Wednes- day at Hunter River Kensington Albany Station Summeralde _ Tuesdays at Murray River. For information call CANADIAN PACKING C0. LTD. f ' J. M. BOOP, Manager Plant, Kensington nom » ‘ Phone 563 and 532. |41-9-15-ltf. » AUCTION SALE. I I offer for sale my farm, stock and machinery. as follows:-On Monday, October 27th 1919 one o’clock p. m., hinder, aeeder, hay rake, roller, gang plow, single plow, disc. narrow, spike harrow, spring tooth barrow, scuiller. cart, truck wagon, buggy, driving wagon, driving sleigh, box sleigh, lan ners, 2 wood sleighs; range, new sew- ing-machine; lot shingles and boards. grinding stone. hay, straw, wheat, 3 horses, 7 cows, 50 hens, 2 pigs, drivlngharuess, cart harness; also all other articles. _ Sale__p0sitive as farm is sold. Terms at~sale. . MRS. -IAS. GILLAN, , St. Patrick's Road 141 I-10-8M1wkpd . _ _ nations _¢p_l-|u|.a;l'¢_a safvaoaa _ .-_clam-szlanxsoux. allied to* ggi? ‘-§`§§§ ~ ééggsgg I speak to ¥0\i» head of the down and wel- if I drew back in and wal ' .“Yee~really, *i_ feel flattered. Yes,--in ‘half or three quarters of _an \hour. _Very well, 1 promise.” As _he hung up the receiver. 1 called: `~ ~ “ls that yr-tl, Everett " "Yew, ' “You will have to hurry-you are late tonight ’ Hellad come up the stairs as I spoke. ` “l am going out, so run down and cat you dinnzrf’ _ “Out to di ner?" I could not keep the disappointment from my voloe, although I held up my face for a_kiss as usual. ‘ “Ye-s." _ Where are you going, Everett,” l have been blue all day. I had so hoped we might have a nice eve- ning!" To my surprise, he answered my question instead of either ignor- ing or evading it as was his custom. - “I am going to Mrs. B_arton's. She wants a fourth for bridge, and asked me to oblige her." ‘ “She-di1.n’t ask-me?" » ".\'o."` impatiently. “Didn‘t I tell you she-*only wanted me to make a fourth at bridge!" "But I could look on. It would he hello, than sitting alone.” He pai.) no attention to my remark, but lvnrriefi with his dressing. _ Hetty ics.: then announced dinner, and he told me--no, ordered me-to go down at once. “_-ind do not sit up for me. I shall be very late most likely. lrma’s bridge pyiies are usually long drawnout affairs." “I don‘t avant any dinner. Everett. if I have to eat alone. Let me stay with you until you are dressed. l.atr-r if I am hungry, I will have Iietty bring’ me something on a tray." “Go down _to your dinner at once! I am surprised that you should act so foolishlgn' I Forcing liar.-k my tears, I loft him l was so ll\:rl that I did not call to him when llc went out or run to ities him ai; usual. He just put his head in l'le dining room door long enough to say: "C0011 night," and to repeat his .anti-in about retiring. “WIIY simulrl lie' be with another nv-llzlan wllile I am alone." I said to s F- ?_ V _ --__"__ ff- -___ _lucllpll SALE I am instructed by Zllrs, Amos Boundy, Winsloe Road, to sell by public auction on the premises f ON WEDNESDAY The 22nd day of October, A. D. 1919. At me hour of 1 o’cIock, p. m. (sharp) STOCK-'1 cow due to freshen Jan. 29, 1 .cow due to freshen Dec, 28, 1 cow due to freshen Oct. 27, 1 cow, due ttf freshen April 4, 1 lleifer due to freshen Dec.. 1 cow freshcned in June, 1 steer 2 years old, 2, heifers 1 year old, 3 calves, 5 pigs five nlonths old; 1 fat pig, 1 mare 3% years old, (general purpose), 40 hens. CROP-500 stooks oats, 50 stocks wheat, 80 stooks mixed grain, 1 stocky hay, 12 ton hay. 2 acres potatoes, 1/Q acre turnips. IMPLE. NTS. ETC. - Binder (Frost.& ood) nearly new, binder (Massey Harris), hay mower, 6 foot cut, (Frost & Wood), hay rake, truck waggon, cart, 2 wood sleighs, box- sleigb,. springtooth barrow, spike barrow, gang plow, single plow, Hall thrasher and cleanerfhorse power. leather belt, farmers boiler. grind atone,.',cream separator, 'churn, sei famners, wheel barrow, hardwood plank,.boards and studding, cart,_ saddle and breechlng, a pair leather traces,.pa.lr team reins (new), collars. hamea forks, shovels, hoes etc. ALSAO.--Cook stove, chairs, tables and a lot of other articles. TERMS.-All sums of $10.00 and un- der, cash; over that amount 13 months credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent. .off for cash. ._ 'PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. 1507-10-11-mswsm4l. . Il' AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Artemas White, Hunter River to eel] `on his premises . on Wednesday. Oct 22nd his stock, crop and implements. _ ” ' . w. D. Mccouaeav, 1' _ Auctioneer, ‘ 521-1Q’lMl'ws3Ipd. NQTICE p . Tile I-Iaielbrook Dalrylng Co. are prom# to regplve cream by team or by rail ln the Murray Harborellne. height refunded on rail shipments. PromN,cult returns monthly. For farther information see of writs the laugh ' .. » ° 'f _ ' A. w. souls.. ;_ i i i W ._ PUBLIC AUCTION 4 Clellmy Farm, Lot 37 For Sale ' The above farm of two hundred and lift:-' (2150) acres 60 to 70 acres clear with dwelling house and barn thereon on the St. Peters Itoafl and fronting on the Hillsbor- ouxih River is hereby offered for sale li lies about one and one half miles -.vest from Mt. Stewart and one mile oust' of Iiayden's_whnrf and arallway siding and has school house on cor- ner of the farm. Distant from Char- Elltotown only 16 miles by road, rail- vsay or boat. No suitable farm with =l hotter or more con\'enlent situation can be found anywhere. Sale by public auction on the prem- ‘ses on Monday the 20th day of Oct- 'lber next 1219 at 12 o'clock noon. For further particulars apply at the law office, Charlottetown of the nn- zlcrsiglled. _ _ JOHN S. MACDONALD. ' Ye _L fa. g, , _.., »,,».` ' ' MAIL CONTRACT Sealed tenders, addressed to the Postnlaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday the Tth, November, 1919, for the convey- :lnce of His Mu,lesty's Malls, on a pro- posed Contract for four years, 6 times per week on the route Summerslde Rural Mail Route No. 3., from the Postmaster, Gerleral's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Summerside. Bode# que, Central Bedeque, and Wilmot Valley. wld at the oflico of the Post Office Inspector. ' _Post Office inspector, Post Office In- spectors Office. Charlottetown, Sept, 27, 1919. JOHN F. WHEAR, . Post Office Inspector. 1251-9-30-mtue3l.» - ,_ ' , ¢ *€ l _ luguol ’ Furniture Sale I amfnstructed by Prof.~Barlovr to sell at his home on the corner of Arn- hrose and Villa Streets, Brighton, .on Wednesday, October 15th, 1019, com- mencing et 1 o'cIock p.m.. all his choice furniture, consisting of parlor, lning room, `hall, bedroom and kit- Uhen furniture, rugs mats, curtains, sllcldoo, anna: ass lm 9;, eagles Hrunniare.-'rerml ami. » ‘ “ she spoke. He. I? sl Yalnevn A tel! I " myself, as I choked PICK “lt lsn‘l. I'sir.` -And heels _gn mseldy here alone -while having a good time.. 1 -l'll do something!" l thought of the leti8l‘l.'blll 501119* 'sy I just conldn't read any more love talk of Leola'e. B11! 3'9"" had said hc- would be late. I would gp up pta the attic after Hefty and sm. any were ln bed`. and bring the rest of the letter; down to mv M0111 and hide them, then return the key! to the place-which l had taken them. lvwandered into the muslc room and played a llttl_e. Then the lelw phone rang. To my surprise and em- barrasmeni, it was Walter Kemp. “Are You and Mr. Graham spellflills 'he evening at home, and if so, may l_,loin you`."' he uslled.` “Mr. Graham is out and I-have a headache.( Please excuse me to- nieht.)" “I am so sorry. Is there anything I can do for you " ' "No, thank _vou, l shall go to bed and sleep It off. Good nigh!-" ' "Good night--but I shall call and ask to come some other time." A little while after I had hung up the receiver, Het/ty brought me a lovelv bnx`of roses. i wished they had been some other flowers --roses made me think of Leola. ` What' should I toll Everett? Would he be anzry because Mr. Kemp had sent them~!f Suddenly I knew! I would do just as Leola had done - I would hold the roses close in my arms until they willed. That Leola held them so because they were from the man she lovedand I for no reason save that she had done so. never struck me as ridiculous - at the`ti-me. ` ' Tomorrow -The Accident ~ . .2 " //rl/.fTf2`¢f¢,4;/1.7@_Z_Z1_€¢1f¢____, .AR -1'As_o Aj I 'P"ll .~'_<_.‘__ E. A. Foster, Central Drugstflre A > AUCTION SALE At Glasllvan on Thursday October the 23, 1919, at one o'c'lock p.m. De- sirable shore farm of 66 acres oflnnd situated at Glushvan and fronting on Piuette River where all kinds of Sen manure is available. This farm is in :I good state for cultiuation, and was Jorlnerly owned by the late Thomas William Docherly. This farm ls situat- e-l in el benutifal locality and is near churches good schools, butter factory, and stores also is only one milefrom 1 splendid shipping port and contains good dwelling house and burns. lt day proves unfavorable sale will take place the following fine day. For further particulars apply to the pre- sent owner, Donald N. Buchanan, Cherry Valley, or to J. J. `Larabee Eldon. ’ Cedar' Posts Ex schooner “Harry B" 2,500 Cedar Posts 7, 8 and 9 feet long. ` L. M. Poole & Co. Connolly West Wharf '/ 1 Garage' Automobiles, Marine and Stationary slngmés repaired ` Ford repairs and Specialty Gasoline and Cylinder Oil kept ln stock' 15 youre experience Leslie Cagllpqrlrlell ’ HOTEL- FOR SALE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, KENSING- TON will be offered for private sale up to October 15th next, with or without furnishings. f This la_one of the most up-to-date hotels, ul"tlle Provides, and located in the best business centre on the Island. _ - intending purchasers should all early and inspect the premises. i Resaong fo'r_|iellIn¢ is owing to Pmprletbfs ‘f_fcalth. M ‘ For terms-_bug part lars apply to of ab Proltrletbr ll 0 l;l?l.|%U.'J:‘,~F. -Protltt, Commercial ' Street. , _ I _,,, ~ J. (_. ~ v asm. <=Au'r=n. k. ' ` ‘ ` ' Auctioneer. . ~. " , I G Hll-TZ" yuova-lo-loi¥4l§a` -_ Illrn-zstlrnitfll.. _ ` " _ -_ '_ 3155:. , _ . ~ . :».- ,_ .~ '. ‘ -L 6;' s ‘_ 3*- ‘ .___ - -`.-,I 1 . 15,.. _ v,'_»€__l;., -)@_.¢§,9_.~.,_\- .f L f-, 4 ’» if .5 ... , .' _ht I ‘I in suis-'1f._ -_ 1. HHH) fi. (homemade)- llrs. Isabella (homemade) C. Hospital. (homo- Ol' J8l¥l» llrs. L. B. Hunt. Sample" _ ' ‘ Jam' or Jelly- l, l\lrs.‘D. J. Mcgiirdo; 2, P. C. Hos- pital." ` _ ‘ C Sanéllle Stiazhlzirzl Jim-1. Mrs. fee. rown;` ar . Homemade Fruit Cake mused)-1, lun Gallant. Home-made.Brud (white)-1, Mrs. Bessie Howatt; 2, Mrs. Jas. Arthur. Home-made -Bread (Graham) -1. Mrs. Isabella Glidden; 2, Mrs. Fred Palmer. 1 doa. Tea Biscuit-1. ins Gallant; 2, Emma Hchellan. - A. I Fruit. (J. Clark. Experimental Farm. Judge.) Red Astrachan Apples-1, Mrs. H. ‘ S. Mosse; 2, Reuben Large. . Duchess or . Oldenburg Apples--1. Jennie Gallant; 2, Harry Schurman. Gravenstein Apples -- 1, Louise .\loase; 2, Alex. Mc lane. Emperor Alexand:l`?.IApples-1. J. I-l. Aiclsfarlaue; 2, Leon Peters. \Volf River Apples-1, Alex. McFar- lane; 2, Jas. Tuplln. Belle Fleur (Bishop Pippin) .Allllles -l, A. B. McFarlane. Ben 'Davis Apples-1. J. H. McFar- lane; 2, Consta.nce'Burrows. Wealthy Apples-1, Phillip Call~ heels; 2, B. L Cairns. Pippin Apples-1, J. A. Brace. Northern Spy Apples-1. J. H. Mc- Farlane. -I-'ameuse Apples-1, B. L Cairns; 2. J. ll. McFarlane. _ Golden Russel, Apples-1,. Frank Irs-neon; 2, J H. McFarlane. Roxbury R\Il_sset Apples-1, Major -,1. , Stark Apples--1, Jas. Tuplin; 2, B. I.. Cairns. Transparent Apples-1, J. H. Mc- Farlane; Z, Jack Schurman. Apples, any other varletv named.- ‘1, B. L. Cairns; 2, Alex. McFarlane. pox Apples, packed for export-1. Holden Compton. ='l‘ranscenl.lent Crab Apples-1, Miss llontgolnery; 2, Mrs. Geo. Schurmuu. llislop-1, J. II. McFarlane; 2, Mrs. Dunn. ~ - * 4.; r ..'>‘.."1f ' _ _ _.“¢~=.'~T_'I=, .wr _.v P file \'._»f -: l__- . Fishery _Ovciers Wante An examination for four Flishery Overscers in the Department of the Naval Service, initial salary $1020 year, will be held November 14th for the following districts in Prince Edward Island. Applicants must be residents of the Province of Prince Edward Island. King's County and the coastal wat- lcrs adjacellt thereto (1); Queen's County and the coastal 'waters adjac- cnt thereto 1-1); Prince County _(2.) lliplpilieantll for thhesezsvposltlons slou not e ess t an. _nor more than 45 years of age, and preference will he given to those between the ages of 25 and 35. Fishery Ovemeers alt presentuengaged _may apply for llese pos ons and for .them the age limit will be advanced to 50 years. étppllclzlgllltis gust specify the district or w c ey app y. Returned sol- dier applicants must furnish pmol or their military service. Application forms which must he filed with the _Civil Service gommlssloil, Ottawa, ngtialatejr than ovember th, may be o ne , together with all necessary infc-rlnntlon. from the offices of the EmltPl0Yntre'nt Segvice of Cauada,,the os mas ers an Secretaries of the G. W. V. A. at Charlottetown, Sum- merside, Halifax, Sydney, St. John, and Moncton, or from t-be Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, Ot- awa. By Order of the Commission, » (Signed) an ' - W.f RAN, ' ` - S ta 1562-10-15'M0cl.15,l8.2l.`; oem W NOTICE. ; _._ The undersigned Kensington Sash with full Plant of rotary and shingle ersnd 45 H. P. clearing 'out sale at uced'prIc`es 'IU Ilefdpanneljdoors sheathing and a grooved and hardwall p aster, bar. - _ Olle llrse two dwellinfhouse years old and ion nearly Large vrnre grounds and several in tho town limits. _ ‘KIT foul Sainte can stalmehtli _Settlement of queued ulvvfr tl°o lum- ml oiffll ‘_ imm- ,__ , /__ ""‘ =`_ -'>'_"*' ‘ .` :-7 'l'o\vnseud; 2, Mrs. Robert Muirhead.- meal l.FJl1llER _ ~_ It prevents! »wsa_te I ~ crab. A. o. .v.1:-1’ Maiblidrez a. un om '_ Moore's Acetic-.-1; Hrs. Jas. Dunn: a,»'cena'sennn,naa ~ uamlrard Plilma-1. » Plume-1. Mrs. Tm. Damaons-1. llra. Frank ll e.» 2-' Flemish Beautll .Pears-1. Ul"l._'I’\1°l Johnson. " . “Bartlett Pears-1, Phillip Gnllbto-K; 2. Ruth' Brown. _ How_ell Pears-1, Chester Holland. ' ' I _ Crocheting. ' _` ` ' Walsh" 2. Carrie Grady Tea Cloth in White-_-1. ’\l.1rl-in \\'ll llama; 2, Mrs. J. L. LleCuilmn"ll. Tea Cloth-1. Mrs. Bull l\el!.‘v; 2. ` Centerpiece in white or colored lin-`. 5 en-1, Bertha Ramsay; 2. Lulu'Clnrk. 1° Mrs. Theo Ross. . 2, Mrs. P. D. Crosby. Afghan-1, Mrs.. ireland; 2, Mrs. D. Crosby. t ' - Knitted or Crochet Shawl-1, Mrs. H. R. Walsh. ' _ Selection of Crocheting-1, Lulu Clark; 2, Mrs. A. E. Holland. Handmade I-‘lowers-1, Mrs. _ Fred Palmer; 2, Miss Helen Milligan’ ` One-piece Hand Made L'nde2»'wea:-- l, Miss Annie Cameron; 2, _M11 White. Flax and Hooked 'Rugm Flax in Sheaf-l,` Mrs. Horace An~ drew._ Flax Fibre, broken and scutohed-1, un orrconus v WITH .FINGERS Doesn't hult n _bit and costs only few cents ` /° I Magic! Just drop a little I-‘reezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn on with thrfflngers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for s few cents, sufllclenl to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes.__ and cnlluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or'ir1-ltation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted'Cluclnnati genius. ' f" N/ f°==‘fl»0 \~ff“" zcimpurlties of the Blood counter- acted-impurities In the blood come from defects in the action of the liv- er. 4_'i‘hey are revealed by pimples and unsightly blotches on the skin. Tho; must be treated inwardly, and for this punpose there is no more effective. compound to be used than Parmelee’s', Vegetable Pills. They act directly on, the liver and by setting up healthy processes have a beneficial effect up- _ on the blood, so that impurities are- ellminated. ` _ _ _ Live Hogs Wantéll I will buy live hogs at Tlgnlsh, St. Louis. Alborton, llllmadals as far as Hill River North; beginning Oct. 13th. Hold, your hogs until I call on you and set a date for recelvlngat different stations. - Highest market prlcea paid. P. M. EVANS, Agt, .for Wm. Davies Co. Montreal. 1518-10-IIMTL - ` Announcement fore you place wltb~ other dealers as we want a large quantity of each _ I if - I. K_lNNlQY~l CQ. , , \ Centerpiece in White--1, Airs. 11.11. in lir\~‘l;'»_'l\\'sv»-_ 5 -W ' “°“’°~ ""°‘l 'W 184 vm (To lwoonttnuad.) T0 RELIEVE DEAFNESS AND 'HEAD- NOISES H_l*¥§l§’l§¥€ If you have Catarrhal Deafness or A: Cameron. are hard of hearing or have head nol- es' go‘ to -your druszist and get 1 unce of Parmint (double strength). F8801 1`0Wf=lT_l. Mrs. B. Sharp. 2. andidd to it' 16 pint of hot writer and a tle glunulated sugar. Take one sofa Pillow-1. Mrs. I-‘re¢I`S1nnnons;_ ,,m,,,p,,,,,,f,,| ,,,,,,. ",,,,,, 3 ¢,y_ This will often bring quick rehef C0||9¢U°l\ °f F*-‘WY W°"k‘"_-‘- A- from the distressing head noises.- C&m@\'0ll$ 2- G¢|'¢¥“d° m°°- Clogged nostrils shoulg open, breath- g become easy and the mucus stop Darmch ' _.- lun nul't.ltls Pail' B¢dl`°°m 3"Pl,°"°'“1- Mrs- P- U50;-Nagfre, cgstts Ilittlg-(sud is pleazxd to take. Anyone who has Catarrlral Deafness or head noises should give this 'prescription a trial.- lflllllol sill Desirable farm ol’ 115 acres, 10 miles from Charlottetown, with house and good, large, up to date outbulld- ings, in high state of cultivation, well watered. For further particulars ap- ply to A. N. McLEOD, _ Brookfield or N. Mc OD ' Elaollliolel lion. Wed. Fri. 2 Wks ~ ‘ J l. GREAT AUCTI9_U;_oi _ I atc inStruct8d.by,._H Hughes, Scutchfort. to Public Auction on Thursdliy, Oct. A16ih'at 1_erenmsl~,N.s ' YING CIILIISI I ll FIRM. |]H_'I|]Wl|_ FOR SEPTEMBER, 1919. - |Eggs 1Total Lald(Es8B Variety. in | to _ . ~ A _ |m'ul| date, Heavy Breeds ' Adamson, T. J., Laurel, Que. P. socks ssl 1299 Tait, W. E. B.. Dorchester, N.B. P. Rocks .f...._..........._...... ‘H4 1340 1108 1175 898 1138 826 Montreal ................ Wyandottes 110 1075 Neales. Molly. Hartland. N. B. ..s.........B. P. Rocks 141 1103 R0dt‘l, B., Brackley Polllt, P.E.|. P. ROCKS 104‘ nelson. wnuam. Truro, N. s. l. ness -__._-._____._..,__-_..-_ 4o` 886 I an 11439 1148 1095 80 1104 40 1014 81` 1085 Ol 1047- 481 792 94 951 Lesllorns ..._._....._.`. 184 .975 ' lm 9111 -»1-~l|--- Leghorns .............-..... ' Leghorns .._.............-. Leghorns ..........._..... ~ as Leghorna .................. - Leghorns ..............,...' - common sxrenlmeurat ranm. 1 " .A um to sunt. of nxhsnmssm ‘ ,.1 .Vg ~