an Ids-an...»- l A11‘; rFriday 4 1 Friday, Dec. 2 " .1 .1r:E-r1v0 ' - se Who Drink Japans‘ should surely try SALAD A" GREEN (TEA It ll green tea in periectiorv-fresh, clean and flavour-y. Su erior’ to the finest Japans you lver tasted. Id by all Grocers. Hm JPOLITICAIiNMEETINGS KING'S cotwrv The undersigned will address the elec- tors of King’s County on the public questions of the day at the following places and on thr dates mentioned below. Oct_ 28 Montague 7 p.m. ‘JVednesday, Nov. 2 Dundas 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3. Launching 2 p.m Thursday, NOV- 3 St. George’s 7 p.m. Friday, NOV- 4 Annandale 7 p.m. TW-‘fidfiy, NOV- 8 _ Bay Fortune 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9 Souris 7 p m. Thursday, NOV. 10 Kingsboro 2 pim. - Thursday. N ov- 10 St. Columbia 7 p m. Friday, Nov. 11 Priest’s Pond 2 p.m. 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 211,111, Friday, Nov_ 18 Cambridge 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 Georgetown 7 p_m_ Wednesday, Nov. 23 Morel] 7 p_m_ 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 p,m_ JAMES McISAAC J. J. HUGHES D. J. hlULLIN, NAT. PFIOG. CANDIDATE FEDERALIGENER u. ELECTION Queen's County Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- ies and gentlemen, will be addressed by us 1n the undermentioned places on the dates sei forth: Friday, Oct. 2s Monday, Oct. 31 M t. Stewart Corran Ban Bridg Wednesday, Nov. 2 York Thursday, Nov. 3 Harrington Friday, Nov. 4 Iona Tuesday, Nov. 8 Afton Hall Wednesday, Nov_ 9 New Haven y Thursday, Nov. 10 North River Friday, Nov. 1] North Wiltshire Monday, Nov. 14 Hunter River Wednesday, Nov. 16 New Glasgow Thursday, Nov. 17 Rustico Bank Hall Monday, Nov. 21 Bonshaw Tuesday, Nov. 22 Charlottetown Wednesday, Nov. 23 Victoria Thursday, Nov. 24 Kelly’s Cross Monday, Nov. 28 Iiradalbane Tuesday, Nov_ 29 Hope River Wednesday, Nov. 30 Clifton Thursday, Dec. 1 French River Long River All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m., 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 msrnttu STEAMSTI-IP not, mc. INTERNATIONAL LINE IlIl-IGIII AID FREIGHT IIITWIIIIH IT. JOII'I_AID Qtelhllvp Gflvllllllltt IIINGLIIIY will leeve It. loll every Wellne- lay “Q e. n. and evrry Kuhn-In] n 0 o. I1. (Atllnlle time) fer Bones. lie allude! mu an vln Wanner! "a Luhee, m» ma». shell 11 e. I. The Jennie) tripe are te Ilene: llreet lee linden . *-. ' " ‘ and Illfflll. Lubee and M. Je n. STATEIIODDII-QZ-K peeeeqel eenneetlelet Ieeeenwlil the Ion-enema: filew IQIIIVIQOOIIOQCOQIM. KMIZIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIDI 1T“,- n IO e. n. (Daylight i 1 trusts/tun z r0 MARCIA ' By CAROLYN BEECHER Chipttr LVIII John Aldrich felt :1 bit con scitnce stricken when ht- kept the fact tl1at he had extra work, and >0 tltlra money‘. from Effort-in. But t. 1111s the only y\'.1_v 11,- could keep his agreement to send Mrs. Dorun and .\Iuriel :1 certain sum earn nxonth for Ktnnethis eart- and sup port. .\It1riei had written that it simplified tnutters for them in e\'=l‘_v w'a_\'. They both loved [b1 ‘little fellow. he wus_cump:tn_v I01 .\lrs. lloran. urd the money helped them '21 their househ rid expenses. ' ~; the t11:1tt~r, John? Aren't you l clever us _rou ltsed to be?“ .\l;1rr in asked lretfully one morning :1: ltreakfust. "You know have :11- \\‘1If~'§ Illotlgh! you frightfully clev» er ' "I guess I am about the same as I ztlyvztys hayr- been. \\'h_\".'" "You don't seem to get as unto-u extra wtrk. I want some new things for the house dreadfully: Can't you TIIZIIIIIEI“ to let me have entugh to refurnsb the Iivin: -o:m1. i um really ashamed to en- ftTllllll my friends at bridge. l eXpeftsiVv just " . l-Zvetjvthixlg in_th»- carpet line is ztltttost prohibiwrta" “We hay.» 2o! to have one it‘ they ztr» expensive. You tiutst tr_\' and lirilfit‘ llli ZIIPI Ck‘: SUYIIP PXITII \\'(Hi\. I am going to have the club. [lit p-fhieztl club. here next week '11 ‘Ii uss "Ilzttlers of National lute tmrtunt-e to Wonten.‘ I havi- tzrden l l Desirable Fox Feed During our killing season we have a llutitevl qttztntitv of Fresh Hearts, Tripe, etc, that should he of special vnlut- to feeders m lilie- seastul who aim at protlucim! the west tur. Shipment by freight in any quantity required. THE ISLAND COLD CO. LTD. 5TOFIAGE Charlottetown, I’. E. t. H1011 SALE Shropshire Registered Ram. 211s; ram lantbs. A Itr-glstered ram costs parties no more than a scrub am now, who never used 2t [legis- teretl Rum before owing to the. lib- eral grant of the Live Stuck Brunt-h. “any 0f lIIGrP rams are prize winners tit our Exhibitions. The vulne of :1 pure DTOII sire ltas be-rn tilunonstrztteti many time-s h)’ l'.\'])l‘."illlf‘ni_< conducted at trztrious. Agricultural (‘alleges and Iixpeti tntnt Stations. 'I'o quote one: tn 191;’, the .\Ii..ourl .\_I-',I‘It‘IIlfIII‘iIl Iixv pvrittwntztl Station condut-teti :1 tt-st to show the value of a goon ram. Seventeen ewes ww-rt. bred .1) an inferior stnuh rzun and .~¢--- qqftlnn to n fairly good register: rum. 'l‘It|-l:1mbs sircd by lb. punt bred ram ntudv- 1561i per tu-ltl. mor» tiuily gain than those sired by lbl- scrub. Tito lambs 1T0!" ill" pure bro/I ram sold for $735 I"'I' loo pounds and lllo o-rttbs for $4511 pI-r Ion pounds. For further tiarlirtllttrs apply at the (‘orrttvlllc itegistervrtl Sheep ltanch, Llmllctl. ‘uust l‘ rt- a rug right .'1w'tt_\'. \\'~ .-.'1n't , ttlottc with this old ot1-~ " any lutzer. l'll put it in the dltlitt; rom and sell that otte." ran cnanmrrnrowu cumznmu o’ ed some new t-urtuins for the liv- 1111: room, 11nd" "‘You ltave tirdort-d tbetn?“ "\cs_"_ "f :111 you pay tor them out U1 your allowance?" ‘No wtlut :1 question! I Wtifiltt‘ to tnrnlslt the ltutlst- out of my ttlll want-e! What ltus gotten 111w you. John." "'I hest- t-ttrtutns look very well. Ilow much u e the new ones?" "only tutti»: dollars u u-indou. and llIr-y are the sweetest things. the newest pattern. It is lucky wt- huve only two windows, isnt |t?‘_‘ "l sllt-uld stty it was. Sixty 1101* latrs. blurctu. I can't p:1_\' it." "Iiul you must! They are half made by this time. 'l'l1~>_v'll sue us ywu tiorl" ".\I:11'ti:1, I shall ltztre to forbid g-ott getting atnything beyond what your uilmvunt-e pays for without .ir.»1 consulting file. I do all I c.1.1 .t.. yut, us you know. But do not zmze to no to the office. "Ill stand straight. John! You are gait n: rtutul shouldered and it ntztktrs you look old. And wait a liuttte. John! 1'1 hen will you go tu ,\ tex. JIHIII lrtlrly snapped Ollt thr- word. 'l‘hon us .\I:1rt-ia com- ttlvnvul to cry birterly- he lturrled from th-r house. .\s ilt- sffud" ztlunt; the .\ll't'l‘l. he passed :1 mirror in front of tt shop. Inyoiunturlly‘ hp glnncerl into it. Yes, Marcia \\':t.-' right. lie did lOOk stooped and old. Iiut he didn‘l took hul’ us old its he felt. ll»- IFlly ft-lt u ltuntlred. tddenly" hr- n-ttteltillered. It was borthtitty". He was only a bit rovo tnuty, thriLv-tilrte years old. He shouldn't look like that old. old 1-"1 in the mirror. l'nt'OIl.s<'itlll!-'l_v i:~- .' tglttelted, flung back hi3 ' riders and tiluttrrr-tl: ‘(let :1 grip on yourself. old 1min! Thic- \\'on‘t do." .\ll.d;1,\' at the office hc wunthw- oil ltow he was going to keep .\la1'- cizt cnlttontl-tl_ all day he worked ‘1\'i'lI that thcuzht uppr-rntost. l1: \\'i|.< 1:11:11 she i1:1d forlzottctt if was his birthday‘. Sh» might have been trrtttptmi to buv him sontt-rltittn About lltrce tfvlock his fole< pin-n. I';|II;.. "'l'l1is is hlurt-itt, John. .\I:tn_v ltap- pr rtritutr, ultl dour. Come hottzo very curly; I imvo :1 surprise for you even if‘ you were had f0 yQur witlq- this tnortiing. Be sure and 40:11,. edrly." ' “Damn? \\'.'I§ the expletive wit-ti which John purt-ttrtled the Itztug- inz up of tho receiver. ..______, __,_ ____i Clearance Auction Sale Winsloe South on November 2111.. at 1 O'Clock Sharp_ Having sold my farm I will sell on my lute premises on above date :1ll my. stock crop and implements. Stock Horse ll Slatres from R to l2 years, L‘ in foal: IL.’ PIlOiUp _voun;-2 .'\lilt'h Vows. ttli in pond order. 7'- lesled by f.‘ y (lffit-er. 4.7 p. tn, rt Heifers, I'.-’_- years Jersey Grade; 1 Recistt-red Jersey Bull. 1%, years. I1.‘ Breeding Euwqs. Crop. I.'| ton. pond Iluy; I Iilnder, (M1- (‘ormat-kl; Hay flower ll-‘rost 8' IVondI; l llist‘ Drill. I Ilisr- Ilurroyv; I h‘ 'l‘ Ilartuiw; I Pin Harrow": I SIM-l lluke 'I'ycr; I Pioutzlt (Singlet; 1 Gang Plough: I ‘Fhrushint; and (donning; l l§n~ '_'ill|\ T1 II. l'., Iitnpire Bells; I Sci llnh Flt-lull. with pole; I \Vom| tilviuit; I In-ivinu Sleigh: I 'I‘ru'-k \\'.'1t:t1n (poll-t: I (‘art Witt-Pl: I llatv (‘urri -r, opon blot-ks. together" with a lot of other i(|‘Iit'lt‘.-t loo nuuu-rous lo tuotttiurt. Sale positive no l't'.\f‘l'\'.'~ as Iitflli is sold. Ii' sfflffli)‘ on first lino day. Terms I4 tnonlhs on uli sums over $10 G J. E. FLYNN. hlttnzttzer. I’_ O. Addresn f‘nrtllzan, It. It. No.1 4, I’. E. I. - NEW YORK Cheseboro n. li-"4":‘_f._ 7_4__~ _ Robbins lots. Wholesale (‘ommission Fish Dealers, No. I. Fulton Market, New York, Receiver of Smells, Eels and (‘clams (Jar lot§a specialty. receive same COI‘ISI(I€I"8ll0Il_ lnc. I Wholesale Commission Iiish Dealer“ No. Bridge’ China P°i"t' Hauiday,“ “d Bmsh “harvest 2 Fulton Market, N eiv York, N. Y. Specialties -—-Smelts, Eels land Clams in large or small p. c. off fur t-aslt. STEPHEN McMURRER, J. A. McDONALD, Attrtloneer. Brothers Express shipments 115111.11. How Thin, h Nervous People Can Increase W e i g h t a n d What 11-11:.- Iturola up to now? Hcr birthday and anniversary gifts had been sort of t1 Joke ever since they tnurriod. She would buy some- ‘hin! for 7hr- ho11.-.1-. stimcthlng she wnntvedaavndrglvejlt 1t; him. Andi Strength at Small! ute- ant-t)» thltrg d u. , ‘ - It “'11s six tfrlnck when he loll (Jost Bltro- the r"lce. althuutt“ \I.'n'('Ia 1;:1il-_ ed again and asked him to get Phosphate. home by five. But he had work to do, nntl I11"- uoni l1 d 11H"?! nelllleri It's worth your While to refill i easy riding. The rigors of uld time travel are eliminated and train weariness unknown. There is no train on the continent that affords such luxurious and convenient scr- vice. Particulars regarding this through Trans-continental Service. und all information can be obtain- ed from all Ticket Agents, or b)’ writing the General Passenger De- nartment. at Mom-ton. N. B. as "up-kn. n, r “s w-sllv of late. ‘whet a New York npt-‘clfllivl bud“ He heard voices when he put his zzyldleavftllathfisaig: f“)'r“‘:gb('.:l"‘l“,§__ key into the luck. Tue apartment-and other hung: drugghn, M.“ M, brilliantly lighted. was filled to much o; the" dgyg, 11¢ writes: 9\-9r|'1gw1||g with guests. They mll "bet those who are $21k’; than‘). Pwnwi "v0" "lm- "lib" “m 3333f‘ Zlfilfiiiefiltifi“ “vain-oi many happy returns. while Marcia "ch u B|u.o_pho,phlm and you hurried him of to his room to will soon nee some astonishing "j c "‘°.‘1I‘°'€“£§.1".'Zfiffkfléii’ “flurry. John! Isn't It’ lovely?! “"B“_'ru'_°;fosp'f.tc w‘ W", onninp, never thought or it being your phggphglg gugh u was physician! Iiirtlttla,» until after you had gotta. prescribe to tnereaua W815i”? 4"“ Then I kept the telephone busy for "Efl-{ylfiiglgfiutggs}; "‘§',',;,,,pno,. “"9 hmlr" will“: up mm pan-v for phntc In n1 excellent 111d In reliev- you. I order°d the #1111091‘ from I! tng wenk nervous condilififlF- l" Uum-(n; nr course. \\'t- had no time use is not udvlnéwd unless increased 10,10 any-thing but trlfltlll the rooms, we'll"- l‘ “"5"” ' “m! W9 nre to have some music ttntl tlatlt-itttz. Aren't Y0" P1933911. rltl dour" . he kissed him thirty- three Limes without waiting for an answer, then lr-lt him to return to her guests, captioning him to hur- 1:1: (To b0 continued) yjti THE FASTEST TIME ACROSS CANADA "Continental Limited" on Canad - Ian National Railways, the Medium of Trans-continen- buy anything lnore ivltbuut talking‘ .t pvt-t" with the." John rose. lt wus- ‘the fastest time is made, and the look at rugs with me?" - ' CLEARANCE SALE tal Travel. ' Across Canada-from ocean Io S S ocean, the fittest medium of travel , , Is via the through trains of the Canadian National Railways. From the Atlantic to the Pacific For your pleasuw and health 1 trip on the "fiarland" is unsur- passed. You are offered the" op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ n1. most luxurious of train service furnished. From all Maritime Pro‘ vint-e points the fittest of connee tions are afforded at Montreal, via the "Oct-an Limited" and the “Alaritlme Iixtiress," with the fam- ous "Continental Limited" Ieuvlng Bonaventure Station at 9.00 p. m. daily, for Ottawa, North Bay, Cotrh» rune, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmon- ton antI Vancouver. Leaving Mont- real for instance on a Sunday even Ing. the traveller arrives in Van‘ t-twuvor early the folllotving Friday morning. after five nights and four days of travel. on one of the best equipped and most modern trains on the PUIIIIIIBIII. The "Continental Llmltet" is a solid steel train of standard sleep ers, Compartment Observation Car, tourist sleeper. colonist cars anti first class coaches. The finest of dining cars are attnelted, 11nd the rurssage. is the acme 0' travel com- fort, with the Important factor of making the fastest and most direct trans-rotttlnental journey. The route taken by the "ContI - netal Limited" affords the traveller the finest variety of scenic views Tuesday, Orwell return fare 6t: cents. Thursday, Victoria, return fare l!!! Friday, East River, return fare 35 cents Saturday, West Riven return fare 35 cents. Be one of the largo number who now take tuivantaxe of those vert enjoyable excursions. The accomodations are fine. We know you will be pleased with the “units. Pbnnn 772 ii Auction Stilt: of Furniture \\'e are uutltorized by hlrs llr| Fullerton to sell at the Manse No“ 20, Brighton Iloatl. on Monthly", Or" 1:1, CUIIIIIICIICIDI: at 1 dtlock, :1 let; of choice furniture comprising par lor. dining room, bed room furnit. ure, tnade in Mahogany. quartet-i oak. l'h0I‘I‘_V and other costly “nods- 1 valuable typetvritint: tiesk and! and the most‘ Interesting sections sectioned hook cases. roll top tit-ski of Canada are traversed. Tile road 11nd l0! 0f 200d 500KB» l; bed is regarded by experienced I travellers as the best and smooth BENJ, CARTER and son! est, while the modern coaches are “If; , Auctioneers‘ I am authorized by Oliver Warren lo sell on his farm, North Itivet" Thursday, Nov. 3rd at I o'clock, 8 head cattle, 2 horses, I mare. coming 4 yeard. (British Soldier). 2 fat pigs, 30 hens, also I5 tons hay, 2o loades straw, ZIOO bushels grain. 50 bushels wheat, 1% acre turnips. 10o bushels DUUIIOGS. Also all forming Implements and household furniture. Terms—All sums exceeding $10.00. Mr. Warren has sold and everything must. go. Come one 11nd all and come early. BENJ. CARTER 6. SON Auctioneers. his farm 12.111. AND , _| STEAMSHIP ssnvtcn .R*1'—“E"§ TO MAINLAND‘ Commencing October 31st S. S. Prince Edward Inland will make one round trip daily (except Sunday) between Borden and Tormontlne. Connecting Train leave: Charlottetown, "$.45 a. m. CONNECTIONS AT SACKVILLE WITH OCEAN LIMITED For Quebec and Montreal-Connections at Montqealmlth "Contin- ental Limited" for Ottawa, North Bay, Cochrane, Winnipeg. Edmonton- Saskatoon and Vancouver. Connections for ST. JOHN ll. BOSTON by No. 13 train leaving Mancton at 2.30 p. m. W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent CElFlEIEllEIfl National 4 W. T. HUGGAN District Pallenqer Agent W. M. FLYNN. Station Ticket Agent SOUS. S. “Canadian Sapper The following are the proposed sailings of the S. S. "Canadian dapper" from Montreal to Churlttletown and St. John's, Newfound- tattd this season, namely:- From Montreal October 29th From Charlottetown November 3rd Should there be sufficient car Ito tuferlng the S. S. "Canadian Setiler" will load hero and sail about November 20th for St. John's Newfoundland direct. _ For further Information aptilyy to i‘ . surfram, asu. e co., Charlottetown, Sept. ‘zom, 1521 ¢ , Agentl. , . .1. MUSSEL MUD We are prepared to supply a good quality of the above fertilizer when farmers require it in the follow- mg places. Nowin Orwell Bay landing at Vernon later in the season at Pownal and West River wharvea and on cars at fhe Railway wharf Charlottetown. Apply to MALCOLM MARTIN, in charge or to D L.McKINNON, Montague , _. . .. . . .. OCTOBER 2s. 11921 fi_______ ca~~-----~ lion. Sir Geo. E. Foster Will Address Meetings A As Follows: ' SOURIS: Friday 0ct._ 28th at 8p. m. , St. Patrick’s Hall 1 i 1 i- ctutttourtowu; Saturday, Oct 29th at 8 p. m. in Strand Theatre i @~---------@ The Electors cf King’s P.E.I, Ladies and Gentlemen: As you are aware, the Federal Parliament has‘ been dissolved and writs have been issued for the el- ection of anew Parliament. The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, has issued a manifesto to the people of Canada, setting forth the platform and policy on which he asks for the support of the tot-ate. Moderate protection to Canadian Industries, he emphasises as the key-note of ‘his appeal to the Cana- dian electorate. This ls the same fiscal policy under which Canada has grown and prospered for the last fortytwo years, and to this policy as the chosen G01" ernment candidate for King's county, I give my un- swerving adhesion. As a supporter and. follower of Prime Minister Meighen. I unhesitatingly support his protective policy. _ _ As it, will be impossible for me in the limited time at my disposal to make any extended persona. canvasI avail myself of this opportunity to sohclt. your votes and influence in the pending election. "YOURS FAITIIFULLY, JAMES McISAAC“ l t é "W 4713?.‘ iYILI-‘i D.&F. Fresh Pork Sausages Made from Choicest Meat and Pure Spices. Delivered daily to all leading . dealers. In parchment wrappers, each 1 bearing stamp of Government In- spection. ASK FOR THE D. & F. BRAND Also new season's packing 3 Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast ' Bacon, Back Bacon, Rolls Corned Pork, Spare Ribs, Lard and all such products. Packed in a thoroughly sanitary establishment, under con- l tmual supervision of Dominion Gov- ernment Inspection. Insist on getting D_ & F. MEATS THE BEST DAVIS & FRASER Charlottetown, P. E. I. j i ' g A l i l l l 1 elec- . ‘I r i