i l ,. l.‘ ll it.‘ ‘nises all my stock, crop, farm iin- -l icitcrs 1 1-2. 1 Iiorse (general pui~ 1086). 25 liens (Plylniouth Illa-h), 1,1“ M“ l h‘ '-0 stook uncut, :5: i ‘ll pvlll leave CIIIII‘IOII.IIIUI\'II for Sum ~ ~ meri-iiuc at 7..iil u. iii. rlliiiriiing will , leave SIIIIIIIIHTSIIIP at 7.721! p. iii. l~ the purpose oi‘ tfilll\'rl_\ill'l piiszulntl-l , jers and Iinrses to and Iroiii Sunr, merside. ‘DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS ' ..-——" Tzmuncqiman! I’ nutrient-ll’ ' Always Bears tho Signature '_ For Infants and Children. Ilothers Know That Genuine Castoria 1 hiliilI it iras praiin-ally impossible | ,,v,,,.(.m,],| m“, Wuuldbpalna,“ on ltl|.it I was Ilse? I For Ever Thirty Years EISTIIRII nrw voaa cnv. tlearance Auction Sale At Dunstzitlnzigl- on .\Ioud:i_r, v sharp, as I uni. States iii ihi-‘I caving for I'niti.-ll l“ illeinents as follow . STO(‘.K—3 VIIOIW- itiilrh (‘U'i\':~', 2‘ rig, 20 tons Iiay. not) stooks oats‘ (‘Gil and numerous oihi-i- HFIICIPS‘ Borden, (Jharliitti-iiiiiln and riillr-, Jlediate stations to Suniini-ilsiilv Ill single first i < tziri- and out .itiirii_l good to return up to and tlrt, 5th,, 1922. - l (In Oct. 4th it spilt-in] [Ffliiglil 1min with paras-anger r-ozil-Iii-s atirii-Iii-ill i I OFFICE, September, 23rd, 1922 FOR SALE hfltlsl". A_ppl_\ 1o Joiiu ._ 3009' . Frilltloii AUCTION SALE MAMMOTH TION SALE AT ELLIOTTS i 0N FRIDAY. ocr 6th. l I ant instrui-ti-il by II. A. Il2I|'iiti Ellioits to i-li-ll hi" publii: aui-Iioii II" FPIIIHI’. (Ii-t, tith, his piloptli-liy‘ "(insisting of I tarin ol" !I7 zii-ri-s.‘ “i5 ll(II't‘.'-i l-lilar Iniliini-ll in hurdwoiiil, farm oi 57 nt-ri-s. I\V<\l|l_vs-I.\' iii-ri-s itlrliir, I mill] [IFUIIIIPLY and cottage: i)I’ si-vi-n rooms. Also stock, rro ‘ lllilllvmcnts and Iiousi-Iiolil PIYPITI Tllrnis of farms iiull mill property‘. at sale tl-rnis of stock, crop, t'I(’.,i $5.1!" and under i-iish. ovi-r that amount I4 months on approvortl joint notes. ti pi-r t‘('III. lift for: (rash. l Sale positive. If WPIIIIIPI‘ ilutnv- ornbllr, first fine day folllnviiig. l . R. A. ELLIOTT‘ HUGH. F. MORRISON, Allctiinnili-r NIPIAWII. FOR l.\_\'rshir:- griiili- Ii ‘m, _.llll (xiii. I l‘ . 0t illlxit lhrfjml ___-- l i)ii 'I‘Iiui's.l; . ‘llloik .~lllIl']l as I stoi-li: i (Ii-t. 31h I_\’IIII (Mlluctioii Sale oi Glenliiinanl _ .ilII milking .l‘ tear future. I ii-ill soll on Ilu- pit. Huang" in my hush] N, I will Snlll on .Ill\' preniisl-s on uliilvc ilziti: the young l-ows in uiili-h, Bil‘, film“ m Mm“. ' UIYIII“ 1 1'1 1 hull‘ boys. null when Ill‘ found r0211 iili - I ing ilwl-s ‘"“' "WI “It” "I "in" Ifiii-‘Iitfillni as hard as Iii- i-oulil sto '_.ve ugl,1 2e UPPER OUEEN ST. on Monday 2nd October 1922 AT 1 P. M. Foiuprising thi- follow-lug: “Iii: silt, ht l‘ P-irllli‘ (iilllil rtl: (Ink 8()26-20~9i. For lla Iry t‘I‘ di-d. Arlilrriss "ti" inn (lhtirlotletown. l Iiirin in ‘Iii-st districts in Nova Si-otizi. App- "IIWIIIIS to llitliilr rilut tliil farm or opi-rntl- it on sliari-s with tilt‘ own- IIIIII Iil- must III! wi-II rilt-ommiln- t‘iiro of Glltlftl‘ tilrzinil [lilting ITIIIIII so FOR SALE. Piano Iikliv [iaii-s })C(II_£?II'€€(I 005th!‘ “$13110 lFarin at Ilsliiiliilrilulo, q 1 I gnllllzfllllviil? lfigTlbtlli/illrii", ,AH.., tirrivziril in Ihi- pan will not stick. ll‘ l I-Z liii il('.l"'. loo llvlils ' , . . . , . F , H , l ' 4 f .-' - ' f? i - --—’--~—————— i 1,. , _ - w _ __ l‘ i..1 V01 . c1(.\ .. OXQS, 1'4; _\t‘l.ll‘.\, IIIIInIPIII, lie i-rs, Iii, fffgll‘“‘l!l"‘f"Jl"? _‘lll‘"-‘_“ll‘<‘ l ‘v C d b I l, _ _ i * . _.. . IIiiIsIi-in, -,» .-..i...,._ “nigh-m; IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘ Iiuililinlisl ""[...“”'..‘-' im ‘iwil '00 memng Stock ‘l-isll *1I""II lilili lion-ll il~~li~n~ a ‘ '-‘. i" Vi‘ ion to ,.il i _ , ’ _ _ > . ' OLIVER s. McN eechams. Sawmills "r mill-r "n" {mum m NOW POWII I ‘ml ‘h I m‘ liiiitli MiFor E i ", ‘ ‘ - . our- of I I Wantd tho Iinrmilrs rrlliiiiiliui: mussel mud lit-nil your [IHIIHIFPII lo tiil THE P. E. I. order iii now, wo oriliirs promptly, IIYYIIG tor IIYIPI"! -iiill ll-rnis to D-RUDGING 60., (Iharlol I ct own or Montague . 500 FREE VOTES 707R Every lasue of The weeks wlll contain a coupon. have a blq value. Name of Contestant . Save every coupon. Start saving votes today. Guardian during the ‘next two They This ootflilen, when neatly out out and brought or mall led to the Oslnielpn Ofllee of The Guardian will oeunt tor the person whose name ls written thereon. _.vo|o AFTER ssrr. so In-i inn. ll Te 1"" TH! CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN"=.GUARD'IAN"'7 a different wgy !- Ho‘. A s t lvillaltallrlng Wgllalhlzt! confilderliaatlu; . l. utereel u s ne ew , , —Iiut”‘BliIy'i-i tanilly Wet‘: afraid to Thirty THE STORY 0F A WO- coutrudlcl him for tear he would withdraw his falvor, which he MAN'S TRANSFORMA- TION made them tecl every day. As tor Billy, he lrcqueutly worked 14 ' hours our ot tho 24 tor Mark. Ami theril was the physical dit- tcrence- too. Mark at 40 was tut. ‘y Marlo" Ruhlmam and settli-ll his hair wus thin. wh worn out in spots. and rolls 0t tit-sh spoiled the outline 0t h-is AN Full‘, SFSPHHON face, no mater from wlhat angle you looked. Frincis Meade at till F, , __ 48 was tall and slim and wolI knitp '“ "‘- ho said Ill‘. played tennis in odd moments unit that he spent many nvilninizs ut an athletic club keep~ “"1 "m in' him. If tlt wiiiit to IIIIVP iizulli u: ti) d» with L w ' I gavi- up Irv ig ilii-r iitttli‘ 2t time lo (-ii|i\'il'.i-i- Ilir that I . . , B l - ‘ ‘ll-ll ‘lll-‘ll- ‘ill l i..'ii‘.‘.‘-.".'i..Z-‘i“i".$..§ ..‘.".“".'..'é?.‘ .53‘! iniiiil this isii-i" III law 0t mine Scions m» l, a“ "H.507". I 54mph, UIIIH‘ llll iililii was fixed in her knew m“; the only sort ol’ a man ii» gei It out aigiiu. if“. ,= , ,. l. ___V _ i Still liullw that l3 vrzlrs or more 1mm“? yhmub {ypL “uvel one ~ Iiki- Marti. iigo I hull Iilii-d i.\'l:irk. I was iioi “Them as Nun get what they “I1” m“! [I'M m“? hm‘ hkfifl want. should iziki- what they can liini. I think I was III love won _ _. not." Esther remarked viary un- ‘ - l .- li thought of mine. tl - '~' z l . .* l z e ‘uhl- . , ..::. ~:.'.;.'r..t.':*t...i;r.r“:.‘l...i$‘~.3:.;:L.l1i l‘ l l ll ’ hrOkéHJKVirlC“ “mm, rather do without," I answered. l - -- l . .. - . \Ilirk “lent ‘l\\'1ly and got marrieil f‘ l L “he M“! you was always ’ ‘ - ‘ a o1) ‘iifil.’ - tl z I .- I 2 - l I ‘wlhlfiui i-‘ilnilnlitiliilttlk Ami Hamming to [eel at rest . . . . l,“ 1 “Tmm “Hp ' about mil. now she went on about n. ‘lw mm, kmljw, lsinne work and loft me alone III - ' ' l " ltllt‘ room. . .. . . H ‘ms W" ‘hm’ tnii shi- \\"I‘i ‘II rest in her mind I disliked .\Iark .\'o WUIIIIIII tlioriluzihiy . l ._ . j _ , iou. l~oil we hall worrIeiI the tain- ;l':’h1“*fll‘“'l~‘ "L? “ma? n1)‘; ilv it grout iii-iii when Wt‘ cnnw 'il w: l". . ie ‘ ' i ‘ . ' " . ‘ ‘f! " lbiii-k. We were ililtercnt. For even 1W" hm" “he "my m“ u“ when we» dressed In the bndlr “m” M mm" m“ Sh“ m“ IIIEHII‘. chillies that we had onlniztl MostHunanllls l , lOrigmate In ~ e Stomach . CIENTISTS. agree that the stomach is respon- sible for at‘ least 80% of all human ills. Indigestion is a direct ro- ault o! a disordered stom- ach. l A toi-pid liver, palpitation l of the heart, shortness of i breath, dizzy spells, back- l ache, nervouanessf head- ache, constipation, rheuma- tism and that tired-out, run- = down, worn-out feeling are 'aIso in most; cases caused by stomach troubles. TanIac, the world's great- estjnedicine, is designed to , tone up the stomach so you‘ will eat; better, sleep better, l feel better and work better. That Tanlac does this is proven beyond question by the statement of hundreds of thousands who have l taken it. Go to your near- est druggist. Take Tanlac i nevi-i" be tliiiiiiIi-ti-Iy iiidiffier- . __ Y l H I _ _ i-nt. Perhaps ill is the cgotislt IIIOIIFKI": “ml Yorke“ um“ w? h‘ H" U1. ‘m “.0 at 10H“ a“ uric ihoioughh tired out-even lmwv m. Hm mun fur having thilii, there was a dIfti-rr-ncc. After tlii- flood SPIISI‘ to SPI.‘ our iles- la Fuml.‘ l begun m ruahze What iraliii- iiuailltit-s. "Us (hfrpmnce was.’ . H“, l nwvul. W“, “Mk ‘howl Iiui 1\S Iflsther Iett thi- room Vio- SIIIIIIIIOI‘ . or thought. ot‘ him IN mm“ m" ‘I m“! “"9" l"""smml' wilhnul mg mmuwl, image iiig out at the auto, broom in hand Plum“: lwrnrp my ‘lyvs qmullw‘, and her ilanip hair blowing oft‘ Iii-r tornhiliid. talking to Billy lillil‘. hill-lo“ SITE. ilffiireniiiiicciffiitfl "Fm "Wt w" ‘"1" "I i!" "l" ~— llw - girls who could look ilhuriuiiiig un- SUMMER5|DE MARKET “Us "m" was Fmnsis Nmldc IIPI‘ any i-irrumstziiices. She had mum Pmpllwhrv who mm on“ o“ hilon srrulibmg thi- porch. and had lidllll; Ii.id i-kplori-il our l-uil 0t‘ thi- h?" 5km m"! m‘ "V"! “ MPH“ PM‘ lllggs per dozen . . . . .. .24 M‘ Ltowu with us and until-ii II_\' SIYPI’ “I'm” “m! Sh“ ltmkm‘ a mm‘ “k9 IJali-y Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .25 i-liing Iiinisi-Il’ out iii our most coin m“ Swim?“ "r mvmwn ‘immf Shep" Wool, lwashed .. . ioriziblo chair unit smoking a Ions vnwkkh will] m" brmim mr. m“ Wool, unwashed . -i_:ii' whilll Vi and I iuiiili: i-ottilil. §I'“I)"Y'WHS_'cnmk‘ “Ill-v ‘]"1'v_“r' CaIfskins, per lib . i I ri-nieiiiliilil III‘ said III‘ mnili- _it mg 5""‘“"“n"3 Showwl “U10 (leslw Iliiles . . . . .. .. . .05 all his Pllllllfly. lUltlliiVt: 011- lluy, (loose, new).. . . . . . ..$'l2 .\'t‘l\l‘ "m Iwiwrsll-i-s persoiiallv (‘VPII iii his iitTii-e “my hnmgl" “S Snmpfimn f)“ Oats, per hush . . .60 ' thi- iviiy past his post tilfice,’ sun pumums mew’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ £0 said. ‘Fills looks like a letter for you from Ilcliln.‘ i “IIiil you gilt, the mail?‘ I nski-d tIii-ni to ii_\ iii any oiii- oi‘ “Hui I tliought~~ “ I Iiilgiin l “I 'kiiow," shi- intorriiptorl. “Ili- pi-ouiisilil hi- would not rim ziroiiii-I. with IIItlIII ivitliout tclllitg mo. ll iloirt WIIIII to take him from hisl trii-nils. but we know Polo is not ii good (‘IDIIIIIEIIIIIIII tor Iiim. He hasn't! lthi- prlluiisi-s iiri Illllltlrtlillt‘ housi- Iwiih rill iuoilirii IIIIIII'IIVI‘IIII'IIL\‘, lbiitli ainil hol and ilolil vriiti-r, also :\\'¢III‘I‘ running lo sitibli-s. 'I‘i-li-- IIIIIIIII‘. 'I‘lii~i'i> iII'I‘ out buililiitgs Ul all ltinils in good repair. No. ‘.5 Iiiriu consisting of ‘lit ttt'I't‘1-i iizilt siitnlitiiirlt; lwllrlvinit I'iil‘i . - . . mp1 m‘. l“. h,“ hm.“ “mpg “bimtl ‘m; mm lmls: N‘ “lbw mm‘ IIllIIIlIIYIh-‘Iil n-I-ii.» lit pltiifilllllllb‘. Wm‘ "mm l S“ H; l.“ “m, “Hula; vnhlklpr ii.ii.si_ \\IIII nirn iin pit-iiusl-s. I trim m ‘av won he Mummy M“ mid "Qpmlllvmfinlmdllloih Iairiiis well tl-ni-i-ll with ivirl- Wm!‘ "Ht ‘Mimi ' q-ttui-ie i-vorythiui; in pxist-llcnliiizl) “RlflzflllltmytlixfilIHTlll,‘nlml,l,g“‘u.lltlll A IIuI l \ is not sure of it. All Wiiiliiillli. hhlrv; nth Hlqurv “Hi lqw ugir suspicion ivns in both our 1""""' ""l‘l' mlllf ' w." ml,“ lwm; HUGH" iiiiiill supposrl IIud was not going A» W- WILLIAM3QN. _| v,',,""||,,. .-,',,,.. d“- .,l| "D1 as stilriiglil as Iii- might. .\i|'t' . '.“ " . f‘ ‘ i l ( mm“ lst _ l-i-op and |IlI'Ill iiiiiililiili-iilsfi “(may dprllpqrzmm“ _._.___. iling 1i: yi rs old, I mare. s ‘ ‘ _'_ I yi-ais iilil, I l iiiurc t} XPZIFS‘ ‘old. I gelding it _\'('iII‘H old, 1 IilIy_ I',-'_- yours ollI, I tnari- foul ('I‘oiId), 5 oiioirl- milk rows, Ilolsiniti IZFIHIKHI I lo lrrshcu in JIIIIIIIIP)‘ anti I to ~¢e>i TO PREVENT STICKING lHoil ii low potato peelings with a Iitlln wiiillr tor u few minutes in it uilw tilyiiiizqiiiii. Food coohctl att- l Iiuplz-iiil-iiis, I I ‘uiziilk. 2 inovri-i's, I IIIEPTIILLZ null I E i? lhli-Uoriiiarli", I hay ralul, (stool). I ,ii..~.-.i....g .....i ..i.~.....-.~ tIIaIh-‘J- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I lazing plough, I single plough. S]II'III.', Iootli Iiarrouls, I spkc Iiar- ' row, I disk IiarroW. I si-t-iiimul slll-ili-r. (lint-ring), 2 carts and si-is o!‘ whilels, I truck ulziggnn, 1| silultltrr. halt Inlt test in potato llig- ~—A~— lgi-l‘, I pottitmspi- vier, I cri-zini sop. IIeri- is tlil- farm you are looking lIlI'I|.I.III' (DP larval) Eillti Ibs., I lurnii» for. 72 ltI‘I't‘.H oi‘ land, 45 ol‘ which ‘sowi-r, I express Waggon, I FIIIIII arr‘ in stuooth IQVHI tlolils, cutting ii t, 2 WIIIIII sli-iglis, I sot hubs, Zllt good amount oi‘ Iiay. It IIIISIIIYIIS lriviiig slcighs, I box sleigh. 1,20 Iiead oi‘ cattle, cuts I600 cords di-ivinrwiiggim. I roller, it pails oi‘ hurli wonll, luiubei" and a largo and ~brillioliingy2 iriiri. sudilles and amount of soil wood. i\ii zipplc Iirl-ial-lilug, '3 HPIS ilriving IIEIPIIHSH. iirizhziril and ("Ilerijv trees. 2 pair Ie-iiilioi- tract-s. 5 working A story and a hull, nine room i-nlluils and Iiamtis, forks, shovolslhouse Iii good condition, water at and I14; s; Si-vnral other tiriiclos too sink. iiiiiiii-riiiis to uii-ntion. l l A sixty five loot burn. whit-Ii ties (ii-op, 2F» ions tiny, I5 tons uiarslnllfi liouil oi‘ cattle, it hog house, hen liuy. quantity oi‘ straw, 20o liushill house, granary and muiahluia Iiousc. turnips. 31m IIIIHIIPI tints, Sit Iiushi-I II is Ioczileil on a good road, near wliciit. 'I‘hi-rl-. is also on the pri-iii- ut-lghlbors, schools and ixhuilnht-s. Isi~s I Iox rant-h. Sold on altctiunt. of old ago. 'l‘uriiis. all sinus uudor $11», i-tisli, Prir-o $1l,!)t>tI part ilash. unit ovl-i" Iliai amount I2 months ilroilitlrost in easy IIZLVIIIIIIIIS. in zipproi-i-il joint notes. Terms ot‘i Address The Roderick Farm Al; property’ niadu Iruown at stile. it-ncy. J. J. McADAM, l West St. Peters the W. J. CLARK, hllanuiznr Cardigan, Prince Eilwiiril Island _ Sfltltlt-ZIJ-Zli. ' J. A. MoDONALD, Aul-tllvuirl-r. Anson" Arrive at Cwtown w N . Arrive at Cwtown November 14th November 20th November 28th November 11th it; November 25th For freight rates and further Information apply to i‘ OQTO-Ovfi-O-O-O O-OVO-OQO Leave Montreal and Ieavetor and leave for drflflfld 1'0!‘ GBVBPIIITIBM Ill- s, John.‘ Mongrel" iipectlon. that is with organs _Y__ _ _ _ _ ' attached. September 30th I October 3rd October 9th We wish to caution torm- g October 14m October 17th October 2am or! lwt =tll> kill unfinished October 28th Oetotoer 31st ‘November 6th hog!‘ THE MAhKETd SOURIS MARKEITS TEHPTVP. i -- .‘ . ' ‘ h " - ‘ H \\'I‘ i-ziuiil Iiliiui- Ont- li-ttei‘ in two m!“ ‘ . . .. l him“ “l 51m‘- ltite tli:it— but in what l ‘ l‘ " l I‘()(;1[OQ5 Terms 4t sale. l THUS. O SHEA l ,“-,..,.l<_._ 0t . JAMES WEATHERBH": ‘li \ v liiowii o \ii-"'i -.~. ' l.w»_ .__ “I not»? this. ‘l i“ '. A. McDonald. "' ” ‘A ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' hum‘ r' , Shr- Iii-Id out It picture host tlaril -*——i—----—~»— H ~__ l . to i|i|-_ It was nothing‘ Iiul fl.vVI(‘\\' "i _ - 7Flu}“Iiiiigliihi-(liai-zlku‘liiihlengiiifiijuiti: BmlM-X" " J y i writing and on ll was written iulwms " SUMMERSIDE’ p_ E_ L ‘l NIIIIIII i-iisily- ilriiill Ietltii-s: lOats --— l- ls . . I “Soiligil you inlotin- tho pastoral] OCT. 3rd and 4th 1922 ‘. _ , Isi-i-iil-s to tho briny ili-ep. The, 0n itltcrnoon trains ‘of int ‘Juli, M's‘ Lam‘ B395 m A""°“"°° A‘ lbuurh- "Toots. Bull. flllll SQIF-"Fllll, u ind all trains iii‘ ()i~ "rd and iili‘ PUBUC ?ALE BY AUCTWN \l Wi-si Si. Veil-rs, OFIIIIWI‘ 11th, II“"“ "I" III" llll)‘. Fuvor ‘D22, tickets will hi- I siioil to Ihtl‘ d Houskihaq Fummure and Furilbili‘ at ‘I (‘i-loi-Ii o \ o l l s 'i ' Ami It was 53mm" “pd” m“; " " rh , l- i t t v I.iiiii., .\ i. _ _ U.” ublic Irum all stations, ‘Finnish, m’ mqs i“ ‘I t-oultiiuiiig 2H1 zirrils. 'I‘hi~ro. is nu l “MINI “I VIM"! (IIIPMIOIIHIIY- ‘ me}?- WILLING T0 GIVE WAY . A woman ot filly. made up to‘ look riglitoon _\'t'lll'S old, ‘ nboiiril a street cur at a crossing. tn flint‘ every scat occupied. Shel will ln-stooil for a Illfilttfillt, and then sel<l ectiing a poorly-dresser! niaii about‘ forty five years of nge, she iniiuir- cit: "Arc there no gcittlcincu on this car " “I-ndvilit , I dunno,‘ he he ri-plioil, as he looked up and ilowu. "If there ain't and you are going clear through. I'll hunt one up for you at. the end of tho Iinn 'I‘Iieri-. was an entbarrasiug s/ilcnci: tor ii moment, and their a light. broke in on him all oi’ a sudden and he rose and said: ‘You can IIilW‘. this seat nurain. I um allus perfectly willing to stand up and iziivil. my seat to anybody ,older than myself. That ilociilr-d ‘her. She gave him a look whith no will lIIIIt forgot. to his dying day and grabbing thi- strap, site ruluslld to sit. down. even" when [live seats hail Iiecomo vacant. mo} LITTLE ECONOMIES Do not throw away the sour milk. Delicious cookies, cakles. Iilscuils and pancakes can he made with lt. The water In which vegetables are cooked should‘ not. be thrown away. The chief nutrlment 01' the vegetables iii contained In this witt- er and it will form the Iiasis o! iin cxirellcut soup. (AGENTS WANTED Moll and women. not to cimviiiul but. ll'l\\’l‘| and illilllilut local WDPl-sl-ritit- tivl-il. $2]. II. wllllk and expenses, with good (‘|IIll'll‘f'. to make $50 n ull-i-k unit expenses. State ugl- and qiiiilltlizatlons. IGxpi-rlonllii unnec- i-ilsnry. Vl/lnilton Co, Dept. \\l'., Tm- onto. +O-O'O'Q-O Dressed illogs l We are now ready to~re- celve dressed longs, deliver- ciI at our plant, and we are paying highest current mar kot price for select, llnlsh- ed stock. Hogs should he arvell Bros, Agents. l llavis titrasr OHARLOTTIWWN, P. EJ- ? STUCK oUQTATIoNs HALIFAX, Sept. 29.—(QuotatIons tarnished by Johnson and Ward, members ol’ the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ‘ ‘ Broniptou ....... .. Bell Telephone Abltlbl Shawluigau Lanreuttde Pulp 91 Canadian General Electric — Canadian Steamship Cont. 18% Canadian Steamship Ptd. 52% Asbestos Com. 66% Dlmtnlon Bridge 68 Montreal Power l 97 Winnipeg Electric 35 National Breweries 53 Atlantic Sugar 20 Atchleon ......... .. 102% Am. Cur & Foundry . . 183 .. Am. Locomotive 121 Am. smelting it: Re n ug 59% Anaconda Copper ........ .. 51 Canadian Pacific Railway . 142 New York Central 94 Cuba Cane Sugar 13% , Crucible Steel 84 International Paper Kelly Springfield Mex lfetroleum . International Mer. Mlarlne . Pres-s Steel Cur . l1.‘;.keep a your Stoves clean and = bright use Contatnqno . lye orlaclds. Does betterwor Reading .......... .. 76 Southern ‘Pacific ' 92% Studebaker - Union Pacific m Comm, EASTERN STEAMSHIP L_ , c. V» $~ Steel -- INTERNATIONAL LlNl V MWTREAI- Ex°HANGE s. s. oovznnon DINGLEY will leave at. John every wseiinnsy 1934 Viv“)?! ---------- -- 10040 st I s. m. and every Saturday at I p. In. (Atlantle Tlms) lor Boston. ‘$131223’ " Wednesday trips are vla Eastpoct and Lubeo, dus Ioeton about I’ ' . . ‘rn a . - 1937 View‘? ' 10520 w ‘Bsnturdaylqrlap: are to Boston dlrsot. due Iundaye about 2 p. m. BANKS RETURm-Lssve Boston Mondays and Fridays st 10 a. m. (Day. l Ham‘ °f commerce ' 18g |l|ht laying Time) tor Esstport, Luboo and 8t. John. gffi w"? l FARE $10.00 ' QTATEROOMB‘ m» B "k (m rgd tia _ At Boston connection ts made via the Metropolitan Llns express avldhcngvagepto 110%, Dec, ‘10554. rrelqht and paasenpsr steams - tor New York and potato South and May lugs/b West. . ;. d ddltl nal nlormstlon apply te 6180M], Sept. 64%. Dec. 59 Iii. May For ststisroome. rates an s A? c‘ cunme’ inn”. _ m It. John. N. I. Oats, Sept. 411/. Dec. a1 . niiiy I III ° For Sale that you cannot Read the Io parts replaced. Exchange for Foxes l We have on hand several second hand cars which we wish to dispose 0f at once. We have had these cars put in first cliass running order and have put the price so low - Foxes will be taken in trade for any or all of the cars. One 8 cylinder Oldsmobile, seven passenger. Run two seasons. Has been completely rebuilt and all worn One light four Overland Sedan. order. Run only two seasons. One 490 Chevrolet Touring Gar, newly painted, looks and runs like new. Ran two seasons. One 490 Chevrolet Touring Car. Ran three seasons, needs painting but otherwise is in right good order. See these for yourself. Bring in your cash or let us have your f0xes—we will allow you the best prices for them. ‘Every car guaranteed to be in good running order when delivered. r Cars can be seen at any time-phone or write and we will go to see your foxes. l .I. s. WEDLOCK ta. IIMIIBILES or l afford to miss the opportunity. llowin g list and description Just as good now as a new car. In good running Charlottetown