. "we i D *' "__ ' " ‘ _ _ _ ,,;_-‘_l-_-‘-_--_~-_-~_ r; -;l-_;-\_i-.i_+-_-,-»_i n. l t ' 11. R z cw Way to Ease Headaches, . Gt 0y ¢ I a .- “ I Pain Almost Instantly B’ EM” Bdm“ '. - __,_ . ._ _ I - . ,| ‘ METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA charms. it H "You vahlgsufi. iii AND RI-IEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTISI 51535 5g “my m“, 1m again“ h“. 2 stseiinnsmrzcnithestgniiltglzl :hegia.n;e f. '7' ‘t bel li ‘ swaliowlt. "awed. t» Win10" W - lovely 11cm: tbwsht. 01W H. RETIRE? tjbafrfplgelli? fro: Sh”; p'i:°qtI.°.'ii'y”i~’.§°°“” ,uAspirin is ma» navel or - new» w which mama w. or he: walla heel-am n‘ "’“ emimd and get tliemethod doe- safe._l;‘or scion ' c tests show this! lmtxlwbflflfid Wm mtigbllndwher slim. 911W ‘Ht; . thm he' “Ir , rsprpscn Aspirin. A: lrlndoeanolllarurillsllearl. . I118. and was watchinl men thought o! her in Eetlar’ arms, as q. i Millions have found that Aspirin em ese two points. who came lrom the car, whm the m; an gjphhlll] hsddepldadhsrq n, l ns-‘eases even a_ bad headache, neuritis Aspirin S and Afirln 8% . girl emerged from the bathroom and up h; "enigma, Mists, lying dead ‘l1. é ur_ rheumatic pain often 1n a few ‘Andngeo at yougd dSPIRI . t inside him. n ‘with spots of mile 0n her-pale i‘. i w-minuies _ lamapm Canadman Yollre taklns Kat RWY? shficheeks, and he looked away. ti,‘ f J In the stomach as Ill the glass have it. Look for the name syer asked, as she saw the dark, barred “where do you want me togowlth {rt Y lQaIICYQBBA-Sjflll tablet starts téidihs- l: tlhe lat‘; to! a cross on every brill; or me w, u WP... he “hut " i‘, i £333.’. i.°.ié‘i‘.i§'£‘..‘3:.i...€°°i. ° ’ tldnoflehtebletaior economical l-’32.‘.-’°"..‘n“3“"‘.i.. has... an... --w“°§,‘?‘.?-‘° m‘ “°‘°“' l - n - n ' a ' I. g Eyes taking hold of your pain bottle of 24or100 atanydruggista. hlziueevleked w on h" 5h, 4mm; an?“ “gum; ‘Li, °_ § and? xhosltely, he wanted at"? guasbtogilxie m.” ' n?" : ~i-_ . . tiniie to feel the appeal of her pull‘ “in, thmg stars, please!" she said Jr V. .2} Why Aspirin Works 5o Fast 5f. ms wrist. m, Q1...“ up; we m. hi], l i - 51w W“ firmed 111 h" blow and him no that he almost obeyed, with- n j gag an Aavlrl; skirt and with the silk stockings and W; 911mm‘; but my; h, gqugq he; p l, .3; w.“ "Jmfaa the sniau shoes upon her slender am and then asked, " t stars?" 3,, g; FORE“ mp5,“ 19g. Wglhlchhlg; lbare ahnad "Those over therelzch l" f: _ tannin. 1 i: dislnio- w te. e an W01‘ t0 l‘ directing him to aha I- QW 11°11"; x WU" l “Strange? llililiretfieklflixlfiflnn N“ “'9' ' tn i" he mime "‘ . malaise them welt? she beseiiea. ireemtilmisspcgl her. ' ‘all nyriyway until you come hack with if! nisde tlqeimhimiriuxtllllalh . “Releasing him, she stopped to the await. fimSlgiwSj you'1l_see." And l?!“ f; closet and reached up for her hat she led hlin across the street u» th." l i, and, as had Ket, Calvin saw the beech where she proceeded cautious- Lh ‘.1. mzsrconas av nor warm Wlwtmhiavagitguilhllf £15m lovely line oi’ hei- ngure with her 1y, searching for her smothed place ~ I_ An Aspirin ‘tablet starts w dlslnie- etsa "takl " at vein 81811461‘ "m3 ‘BI-sod; "14- WW in the aand- .Ti_l $ Vll-"lldlllt-"llmtll- W’ "W" 1"" "WW mlwh B8 hi“! Kfii. Calvin drew ln a He watched her and held to her. llh 3'3 deal? brefl-Iih- wondering what was her trick. qt‘ I Li? When in Pain Remember These Pictures - ASPIRIN nous n01‘ HARM THE HEART - §_Al-E NOTICE Eastern Oann ' Prick IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIQ 3:54am! of good land ideally situated Ofllce, Monday, 10h the Wheatley River, being the 39th at S o'clock. __-:farrn of Angus Pineau M Oyster tiled Bridge. Georgetown, W. D. WHITE, Oct. .I. I-I. MoDONALD, liquidators. FORTY TRUOIIS WANTEO _-¢ IIIIIHIHIEIIIHIIIII! ___pit to Milton Siding Etomed truck-s. Apply at Springton Pit. l For hauling gravel from the Springton Ir1040-10-9-2I Shareholders For immediate sale thirty-seven llleeflngwlll he held In Company‘- either dump or flat-bot- ‘"8 .--_ all n When she was ready (or the street, he led her to the lower floor where Ketla.r's door opened for the passing of the police. “I'm going out with her." Calvin lniormcd Dmson. "Want a man, sir?" "No; but you’d better have a woman here, fairly soon. Try to get Mrs. Hoswick," Calvin ordered ‘G0 0n," he bld the girl in his charge. "Where's Mr. Ketlar?" she ap- pealod. "In there." “Oh, let me speak with h-lm alone iusta second!" “No,” said Calvin; and Demon re- ported, “I've s. stenographer in with him now taking down his state- ment." “Good.” Calvin approved. A blinding light flashed and ex- and, looking down, Calvin saw a press photographer with cam- erasetoneihe landing. Two reporters a ppmaoh "Yes ;thls ls the girl who claims an lllbl for Ketlar," Calvin replied to them. “No; you can't talk to her yet."I am through with my question- “How much was she in it?" one of therepoaters ‘ ' ’ Calvin retrained thorn reply and pushed past them, leading the girl downtothewalLI-lebroughtner to the street, and, at a. little distance, the reporters pursued, but did not intertereatterhehadcalledtoa couple 0t men at the patro1car,'1‘h° “Herer- ghg med. “Here! Beel There they are, those stars I showed I I you! These stones here! See! I sat‘ here and smoothed the sand. I'd 4| come home from the oflico and I l‘ wasn't sleepy so I came down MW _ I ' I 5'? - lone; and I sat here, where Wu see. I] £3,311 Inaking those stars in the salad." I ‘Hi y Calvin saw the stones and, l -i [lg] i t the stars, while still tightly fiegiir: her, he discerned how truly she nod set her constellation. u?‘ "What about them?" he asked. l-‘l “Do you suppose I sat hare, f; smoothing sand and maldn! m“ I'll“, while I was waiting for Ket to- r murder?" she asked. and he felt l" the muscles o! her slender arm the swelling tension o! her paulw- 1 eamedownhere alonmlilfiuyfill-I came by Adele's net. and I saw her in there with a man who was like Kat-Fred Ketlar. but wasn't! He wasn't 1 tell vniil so sel- lftel‘ him! Let Ket gol He didn't do it. Another men dlql it ;s.nd I saw him with her! rsawhlnrxieuyoihmmthevel-ly out here!" I (To Be continued.) I P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage Review. for places. It ls now some time since a Re- view 0t the work being done f0! the unfortunate childrerildiin‘ 8:1‘ 0r- phanage has 9-9988 Wm- sununer, when most people i-w_--_ "_ 2 1r: _ _ _ ._. ..i._. .’. ._ i‘. _i . .. l oiielli lle, “ _ _ _‘__ ‘C. ._ _ ,1“- _i .. Black Fox When Robert Service wrote the poem from which the above are quota-' trons. the breeding of Silver Black Foxes was practically all confined to this-Province. Today the industry is world wide, but Prince Edward Island still holds the honor of producing the finest pelts, That honor we must zealously foster and guard and the way to do it Is by encouraging our Silver Fox breeders to improve their herds. Sliver Fox show one of the best means for improvement. COMPARE YOUR NEIGHBORS FOXES WITN YOUR OWN AT ' ONARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 5th to 9th This Show will _ _ _ give breeders of registered stock an opportunity to participate m one of the greatest Silver Fox Exhibitions ever held. Accommodation is already provided for over 500Ioxes and this can be extended to include many more. 17 —- OIIAMPIONSNIP TROPNIES — 1T , A 1008i magnificent collection of silverware which will be placed on display one week prior to ‘the Exhibition. cording to number of entries in each class. OIIER S2.000.00 IN OASII AWARDS 6 SECTIONS divided into 36 CLASSES, also CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES, HERD CLASSES and MATCHED PAIRS. First prize $12.00 In each Class with correspondingly good awards Fox Breeders Banquet, Wednesday Evening Nov. ‘Iui 140 guests including men promient in the political, civic, industrial and fox life of the Province will sit down to a splendid banquet at the Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown. Such Beauty, Such Size. Such Shine." I “And aPrize Likewise In as Woman’: Eyes is a Peerless i I 8T8 Prizes varying from 4 to 10 ac- Skin.” § N O I I C ‘m’ ‘m’ m" m" m‘ Lldmmtobetbedllgel tothibkdoroeixallgt. n5, p _ Short snappy speeches followed by our entertainers in unique and E . m mat- ln the direction a the but “w!” "l" m" mm“ °‘ “m” ll - mirth provoInn g entertainment. The banquet of the season. .._ 1Q,“ was gal-m; 5nd 5m; Norma; someone has been 00.111158 9" ""1 _I“|l -_='r0 DEALERS AND GROWERS or POTATOES AND ma. lights glowed in the‘ entries; the children M" 1W1 omwmig‘; B; . z: TURNIPS gmem n”... aoflygtazfid: ,_§,*,*;;f'..."...'i‘nt.‘t°.li... n. ....- gt. Gataloguo Containing Full lnfonnatlo n ls llow Being Nada Ready L‘: “and cart I nacre - E A general meeting of dealers and growers of turnips figs; w,“,§i,mnt_ Wm Ilhlinmsrit-il-I-ulhfilireh and ‘IL glpacltv And B’ “sued _ IIIIINI potatoes will be held in Queen Square School Hall on had been Adele's, on the next 15 mmiagipitlllgnmgfélgnltm he“ Lip ' . ‘ _,W d d f; ’ L 1 u‘, v avenue. Thestreet was bewilderlngl ' '* l‘ o . . . ' ' _ . 5.15:5. il:..2';:".;.2:.. Z....::.i‘::.':::li.lr.i; ee,~,;i,e,,»e,,,»,iro,i~,li§ its 23.13.“; The whet will elven" lea-ls regarding the Slww- Sela for 1* grepeeeil by the committee appointed at a previous meet. hi... drawing with i... n. m... these times name.» inn!»- mazes; Eji and study carefully. Entries close November 3rd_. The most fascinating "his held onpct 11th. and proposing to regulate and whim! I‘ h“ “"4 ‘° ‘h’ m‘ m‘ '° Li‘ “ZPZIII 1t l? s? unusual iii Silver Fox Show of all time. Everyone interested 1n Silver Foxs should be was castl longer shad belo 0P‘? L the marketing oi’ seed potatoes, turnips, and table stock Jam mgfgnotym bngwahmo? pleasure to this committee to be a there either as a spectator or exhibitor Wfiitaltéoltes, urXier tiled PTOVISQJIIS of the “Naturafi Produicts 13y berm-i, m, swan“,- mwemm a, 11:, gmgngsftontgleflsgiflyt accessing! lit‘, ' sr e ing ct” an to ta e such action as t e meet. rig iwr lhollldenthema-a whohadcome ° - ‘ Ll‘ I0 may ...... ....... amaaa."..r.°tz'-.siz."s F- ll- KENNEDY. Will-Till SIIAW. By order of "enquiring mm, ' 1n spite o1 of s11 difficulties the |_l__‘ President sect t PROVINCIAL MARKETING BOARD, n. was bent upon convicting m, inee number or ellllélrakenreedhem n; - e "Y- J. A. dramas. sem- "W “"1" K" ‘°' m‘ mm’ °’ "i" ‘m’ °‘°"‘§i‘.i2.'.‘. n. n. work- Sidney St entrance ‘iblekéiwhlm m mm‘ m" m“ thelretvbaeris laaeullalf should iis a sight U‘ ~ " ' _ ‘ V0 anal Howoouldsheaflect this 9T5 n I il, i-iih-ii-ne- mnwreamawmnfim gum mw,,,i,_l»~ -=~ .3; INE SILIIER FOX EXNIBITORS ASSOOIATION ,5 a-nddeatlh over Kat‘! P1881118 0B» W W!‘ °E ill _ ' |' E nfieeilifiew? $1.21?“ m’ ’°‘“‘° 2".f3“i'.“°in“ii“§.§.°.;°€‘i§'£“§ii’l§e'°é‘5 15f,‘ [I F P R I I] fl E E B w A R I] |s |_ A N n é B L B N Th; iypqi-teg-m qumlon "How member that this is a purely Bhfll- ill Li‘ .2 i? In an eifort to induce more people to patronize our Bus mm!‘ w“ “I” In it?" pressed tor table imtltlltlo t the Plwlmlfl “I TU; we oifer these new attractive fares : Effective October 8th. Rtn. Sgla. _ ’ From PETERS via route to STURGEON $1.75 $1.00 » LOWER & UPPER MONTAGUE . . . . . . 1.50 .90 NEW PERTH 1.20. .70 SOMERVILLE 1.10 .60 ALBERRY PLAINS 1.00 .55 VERNON RIVER .90 .50 MILLVIEW . . . . . . .75 .40 CHERRY VALLEY .60 .35 .50 .25 This offer remains in effect for one month. CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY .laswll.atopanalgnalstauypohtosarauta. leadqaartesahflharlofletowlafldlpalfllaalecfi. Farlly, Bus Service 8i Taill ‘Sarvlea ONARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE as rrrarrrr; i,‘ IIIIIII! answer in Os-lvirfs mind as he ap- proached the corner near which was the apartment he had first visited to-nlght; and Joan Daisy, looking up at. him and with the reporter's query in her ears, guessed why he government and city give us a flint butoutofthlswemnlsevlym" school teacher tlull salary and sup- plement. In the Endowment Fund we see s. [Ital-n- lneanwhlle the trustees are strugg- i'-: i-‘eT-l I-Ii-I :'- 17-5" " " ‘TAT-IT l-l hope of the future but here again is a fact to remember-only interest can be used. Most recent Bequests to this fund wom from Catherine n. Knox, city. 0600.00 and Estate John L. Godkln. Cltv. 0113.00. The Annual Fall Collection for the replenishing of our Mainten- ance Account will begin in the city stared at her. Timothy Seed We want a few thousand pounds of Island grown for which we are paying cash. Send sample and state how much for sale. . POULTRY ‘We are buying dressed fowl . and chicken daily, PLEASE , NOTE : They may be dress» l ed by scalding. We do not 7 buy on a graded basis unless desired by shipper. Ship by on the first Monday of November. I” ling by every economy imazlnabls toavold having to bomow money to carry on till the above date. Recent’ reolptain this fundwsre (ranting Edward InO-h. Der new. Mr. Archi- bald mm: ormud Dlstrlct 1.01s years pan and oncrclear reason is that insurance premiums 0f 890-00 are due in January next, and we have had extra expenses in keep- Ilng the building in seed rev-ir- l ma. 8.8. Henderson. the ooinml anla in charge o! this collection; her ex- oi wherein we are "Only Remembered fiLldTilTi?‘ Jilfilfii T‘- TLF-il-l-ikfik budget you have no place for ohsrlty --make a place and the investment will yield interest above the stand- ard here and at maturity payment in better than gold over there. What will your answer be when asked to help the ‘ ‘ ‘I Time does not reverse lts flight: you can- not live yesterday over again, nor can you see what lles_over the hill of the future; the present is our only certainty and it is swiftly pas- sing. Can you afford to let an cp- Wltlmlty to assist one o! the least of these little ones pass you by? How fitting it ls that the Book of Memo y should not be a photo- graph album but rather a book by What we Have Done." i???‘ T‘ FTLPHI; i‘- 'i‘- Tifiifii Driven from the hills of Hupeh Province in China in search ot food, wolves and tigers have been killing and devouring peasants, who were already suflerlng greatly from thb drought. Auction Sale 0f Fanning Implements 'I'he following articles property o! Estate of Donald McDonald Stew- art late of Hampshire, Lot Si, will be sold at auction at one o'clock Saturday, the 27th October, name- 17. thrashing outfit, hay anoint‘. seeder, spring tooth row, spike barrow, gang plow, single plow, two truck waggons cart, truck, wood alstfla, grlndstone I'T'- T‘ i7‘. “iilTLjrl 7'. "ill-ii. 7‘ ‘iLiTL . [Til FOX MEAT BEEF TRIPE 3'/z° BEEF HEARTS 5c BEEF LIVER 7c BEEF TONGUE TRIMMINGS .. seals BONELESS BEEF 514° LAMB PLUCKS .. . 8c LAMB TRIPE ... . 3¢ HOG PLUCKS 26 Island Bold ‘Storage ~,...-.....;....;.n._ ..__.._-n.. . . Q truck or express. All ship- "W "m" ‘h’ “Um m“ I J m“ '°I’"“°' ‘"4 “mw” » canal’ a 00- nients rsnimeii for daily. fifiifliiute?» ithelr“ '" .° we 51h Lnii articles about the penises. co “i k110i UNI! NI II MOBIL . nsluaataayou sultar from Getuul l” ‘d “lulu” ‘k d and - J. D. J ENKINS. M". Mgnqy Is scarce-but look sboiil u mains. nervousness, DIuInIaII. same day- s l The Royal Pack“! CWIDBIW you at those who alt “or . .M:'$:IIQ-GIH:"":§AU,M,§‘$ a‘; Ill!!! lllWAlfrk that 1min Is not Mild“.- huule ‘uhflaonzfax 'nngpml‘lmgzltlil'(gl.l; L-lmzdo-u-a‘ lumtt — ‘*‘1164'1°' “m”? Mtfifigm up”, your; w new m at w . ‘ ‘ - I ‘ \ .. once MCMAN ~ BRINGING UP FA man . BY GE - ' . A\rr°-r° A WELL- IF "HQ - nmuw 1141.504"! W "T *'° Mme-s Iétgdfi-HGO-tflfirr‘! NAM; ‘g ipgflcy" , rmam~"s=s...=='"\ "-9" “Y” °°"' w: sees." a ' ' ‘ ‘ H6 l a 5