Y, " _g _ ,F I. fl 1 _card-n.a-_-.» I. p I /2 I Ii _., -. *°9..,.-__»..\\...~s `1 s ii »=,-_ s ar .-.-les. 'I I 1 1 I 'i 1 ,. -I _i , -I :gli I I - . 1 il* '1 ti J. if ll' ;_ . U . 1 .`\T*.‘3-“é`~’-° ;l_- i 1 ,.: ‘ll i ,I I l -; '-Il .1 i 1 ui ,_ \ ; wi zr I I i » Il I I »_\_;- _ TOWN GU ' _ » _________________- l" ` - - ` ' s--.1-I,-.-»--1--,-I,-;l=ll:l;f;;f.;=: 5 it qi: oonfnmted him. \1.l I '9 9 E I A D lib ‘C Jo fT'I ui -| Z :IJ F71 .ri 3 NOTICE Eishm Clnneriea Shareholdlll gM¢°i-lu: will be held in company. ;0iYi°°. Monday. Gwsdown. on. El9th at 2 o’clook. J. ir. MenoNA|.o, w. D. vvlrrrs, Liiluidators. lIM_ltl¢! miiirrriiinm 'U F -1207. rofessisnal Esrds §WEoi>*£-fsswrliriv Z .i. A. ii|:N'rLs¥ 5:. ::NiL!t\orney" H03! 'I0 LOAN Olloei 150 Richmond Street :NI-ill Is wings; N rry Gomez F.c.c.M. vIoLINIs'r 776ia.nlcy, Shaw and Peardon. Bldg. Z2 Charlottetown, P. E. I. -'JNsraUc'rioN IN vioLiN AND If 'riinony -iron WELL DRILLING 5 Communicate With E The Trask Well Co. :_ VAUGHAN ll. GEOOM "" Local Representative _ Morley M. Bell’s Law Odics ' Summeisids or Phono 291, £1419 '* *_“ . _*BELL 8! MATHIESON .`B~B.Bel| D.L.Mntliieson,l.L.B. LT. Biwrlsten & Solicitors 11' Money to Loan ,Danieron Bloclr.Charlotleiown,P,E,1_ H J. IIASLAM, nn, _L;,_B_ ei-in .i D. i n..i<..,-'. f..l.i....., ° IBARRISTER. sonicrron, src. .'-I New Brace Building gs 'li 5 I 1 Sweden in 1988. ___ FOR SALE £3-I i§’§‘ 5: fha; $55 ¥’EEsE vos. being the can at Oyslcr to MATHIESON. L-l@-10- Austloii Sale Of. Fsriiiiiig Implements The following articles property of Ihtate of Donald McDonald Stew- art late of Hampshire, Lot al, will be sold at auction at one o'clock Saturdayt the 2'lth October, name- ly, threshing outfit, binder, hay m°W¢f- feeder. spring tooth nar- row. spike harrow, gang plow, Bllisle plow. two truck wsggons, Curt. truck. wood sleigh, gi-indstone, Cream Separator and numerous small articles about the premises, See sd chancery sale of land same day. niissm srewAn'r, Aa min z 1.-iioz-in-15-ii m mm AIIGTIUII SALE 0! Franklin Stove, oil stove, large `Wli'dl°b¢. walnut sideboard' and \°°°\-vue. vlctrola. nm. able' ma 111 onion sim ri-I omber ieiii at z »'eI'o¢i:.m hy’ ' H -T. A. THIADONALD, MaCGuigan & Tl'3.ilI0r1`L-im-io-i'l-si, A"°"°"°°" Mark B.. MacGnigan, K. 0, g S C. St. Clair Trainor, B. A, B“"m'°"'» 5°u°|¢°l'!» 04°- wish to awake early this morning. MONEY T0 LOAN 1-- °'"”°’ 0"" P’°"”°”"' 3”* CO" LTD' calvin up in me night." ne recalled Richmond Street, Charlottetown. _ __.I. A. Macbonalil, K.li. naaaisnn. soucrroa. ae. , lim nausiq Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Holley to Loan and Collections given the very best attention. -2-6-lmonth. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. NOTARY. QC. ,_, nannisrisa, soriciroii `0'I5 Arrive (X"l¢rwll glean for gst. Jolin’s li Northhnd Oct. 1! Glqiesia Oct. 11 Northland Oct. Z6 Gaqiesla Oct. 31 Nov. 8 l Northland Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Gamlsla Nov. 14 Nov.” i Northland Nov. Z8 Nov. Z6 Nov. 26 CARVELL BROS LTD. Od. 15 Oct. Z3 -- Oct. 29 Oct. I9 Riley Blliidilil. Charlottetown Charlottetown Agents ‘_ I f FURTY TRUCKS WAHTED For_haul_in_g'_gravsl from the Spring-ton I pit to Milton Sidin either d fl t-bot 8', _ump or a - tomed trucks. Apply at Springton Pit. },‘,’,`f, “,‘;°,},,§",§,‘*,f,§‘{§,"’“,,§‘?§,§,“,‘1§’,,,,,§§ L-1040-10-9-2i Commencing Monday, October 22nd, Blue Bus will operate three days a week : Monday, Wednesday and Pioneers in ‘replies or un mn sm. WU will 'Os-inure Nyoksi" will come acrou the Atlantic from sais thirty-suvan Beatty situated Saturday, running on 'the same schedule, _ Rtn. Lowan & UPPI-Jn MONTAGU . . . . . . . ._ NEW PERTH . 1.20 ` . .. . . . .. 110 .SOMERVILLE .. . Ai.BI~:RRY PLAINS ................ ._ 1.00 . . _ 90 VERNON RIVER . MILLVIEW _ . . _ . . . . . . .. . 75 CHERRY VALLEY .. . . ‘.60 POWNAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This oiler remains in eifect for one month. 'From PETERS via route to STURGEON . . . . $1.75 E . 1.50 Sgle. $1.00 .90 ` .70 .60 .55 .50 .40 .35 .25 LT: ;:- ~~-~ _ | 1 C I 1 CITY BUS SER VICE A DAILY tsxcmfr SUNDAY UB.-\l.LUl'l‘E'I‘0WN IOUIIQ LEAVES T1 lallvll ' Elmira ..'.`..._.'..'.'.. .. CharloMsio1wl ........ .. Bourls ..,.,...»....... Mt. ltswart ....... ..‘... Bt. Petefa ............. MMVI] . . . . . ..... ........ Ut. Petlofs ............... Bolt is. Ari-im`i:'i§i'r'»' .'.° %s=2== Peres? FFFFF Morell .................. Ki. Stewart ............. Arrives Charlottetown .. 10 Bnswillstoponsis-nalatanypolnton A lleadqnartersin Cliarlott¢town,0l1l l|\ln'l' Ei E§Ess= E IVZUFFEVEV assess I 4. I I ‘ 1 I , Fsrily Bus Service Il- Taxi Sonics ' 1 IiHAIii.0TTET0`1`lH til FUIITIIIE f' ' Tumi: TABLE ;\sav_lli| tliaslottstowa .. 4.00). n.l.snv&l'ss\-s 5555?? iiiiiil laaslrssk .... Ll p. ns. - ’ lseifslaha ... ` » 48 lloail ........ Cardigan ....... Bridgetown .... Dundas ......».» Dinlwcifs ...... Fortuna ........ Dlllgetevlvl ..... as sesiisafilffl sum nu trim min ci»»ioiam$i`i`.'.' `.llsad rtersiaChallstisicwn~ DIANATIAIOOII. issiiisia rrrrrrP!P liirgisil §._.,‘j'_.§...... » _ 11»ai,R°y..1a.fl iosiiu i.is.|l1rwo -1-p _ '~. mann is ._ ,, oaoss-swnous or un Kstllriunipodup wlim Calvin yoiirrrisndhasiustadmit- whatyouwexedolzuto- _ig ii; vin accused him. “5he’s your alibi, Ketlar. She has .lust admitted that about one o'c1ock you left her and went out of tink building and down the lake and turned toward your wife’s apart- ment." Kat jerked and went white, and his cigarette dropped from his lips. “My God. does she say that?" “She does.” ’ “It li d 1iel': `o o a s , . to sa dr ca 's a e-a amn ted himself ‘Bit down ‘st Ret again Dawn discovered them still at Ket -dawn, which dimmed the waning moon, which out a creeping edge of shadow and lkht on the floor be low Joan Deiws window Her mom was high in ii. city hotel below it spread roofs and chimneys Joan Daisy lay desperately count- ing chimneys and watching the wait of early momlng smoke, rare and scattered at this sunrise since ii was Sunday. She was in bed; for Mrs. Hoswidc. who guarded her, had counseled bed and sleep. sleep! when the police and the State-most particularly and per- sonally that msn who had come in the name of the State, Mr. Clarke, with his cold, confident, eastern ac- cent-were trying to take Ket's life. She pressed at her breast oppose the strange sen- tion of emptiness within her. They had scooped out her eam of Ket, of honor and fame for him, of worth and usefulness for herself. They had Ket in their power and they would kill him, if they could. “Ketlar, Frederic. Bom in Chicago . . . He early showed talent _ . . the composition of mere tchy dance pieces until he met an Royle, who willed and inspired Jo him to . . ." Fragments of her dream, broken and wrenched away, seemed afloat above her. With the power of he". Angers. pressing upon her breast, she would put them together within her' again. ' She turned on her side and set nce more to counting chimneys. The sun was up and sent long, slant- ing shafts over the roofs. U O O S ur Calvin’s host and classmate, Arth- Todd, stirred at the strike of the lui into his room in his Winnetka home and was roused suiliciently to I remember that he had reason to “That business which knocked to his wife, when she heard him go out. “Ketlar killing his wife, you know.” "That terrible boyl" exclaimed Emily, and since the newspaper had not arrived, she waited up with Arthur until it was delivered and then to them who had foreknow- ledge and who were only indirectly interested, the newspaper proved in- nocent of any report of the crime. Another edition of the paper, printed much later than that which was printed in the suburbs, lay upon the city doorstep of Ket's mother, who had no wamlng at all of what awaited her on the other side of the deal door of her kitchen, where she was getting breakfast for her hus- band. She was s woman of fifty, slen- der oi’ limb, full in bosom, with weary, gray eyes and with tlrm, reg- uiar features distinguished by a clear, flawless skin very like Kei/s. I-lsr hair once had been naturally ight like his and when it had turn- ed danker, she had bleached it yel- trade, for having preserved her at- tractiveness and youthfulnees so at she was pleasing to men and =' sg had 11511111 per pwtizogostngtfw- ou bothered perioiiiosuy with ascii BL UE B US LINE silt ‘lin i._;."'.‘.“’..“......, eil' ... 8 h unt of massaging nowuserved to 's feet in her e es first, when she was nineteen, is girl. who hed been unwanted but loved passionately, and who had died in her first year through no fault or neglect of the mother. Ket, who had come when she was twenty-six, was the baby she had intended. She had married, for the first tlrne, three years ago and not for love but for companionship, choos- ing s good steady widower of fifty, s methodical man and utterly depend- able, and given neither to question- t` to jealous of for- ing her pas nor Y gotten lovers. Since he was ii rail- road conductor, and took sn early run on Sunday, she had the cones pot on the gas-burner before seven o'clock and, when she went to the porch for the milk, she saw the newspaper. Great, black letters, tumsd upside dom to her, spelled her name-the Ca-lvinsea . Ketlar,andtelluswhymeshould‘ “Ru Mdmthwnmm 'lhsniimslioimvitslsslisinkrus , “He didn‘t do lt, John." she said. IIIHTHS Nnmoiliumamuso logins Higgs; Es; ,§§§§ ii gel* iii reins .ir X' ferent-brighter, energy, no rheumatism, surprise, after liwo mon ‘lbs. in weight, although more. as diges left ms."-W. H. G. £5 gi its ohm stimu to and tune up the bodily functions from a ndinber of dlnerent angles. Your stomach, liver, and kidneys all (eel the im- mediate benefit. Your- blood is cleansed of impurities and becomes iuvigorated and refreshed. You fer- get indigestlon, rheumstism, and de- pression in s. new and unaccustom- ed feeling of physical and mental exhilarstion. only hams she ever had had until three years ago' uhm me gahied John I*\olwell‘s. lar s Wife Shot Dead. Anna Falwell bent down and grasped for the paper, but it slip- ped fmm hor iingsis, and she mere- ly pushed it right side about before she read. “Fred Ketlar, boy leader ol the Echo Garden Orchestra, held for murder oi his Wife." Anna seized it in both hands and carried it into the kitchen. Sha put her back against the door and push- ed it shut behind her, and leaned against it, staring at the black pages which told her no more, except the description of the bullet wound which had killed her son's wife, and that her son was discovered in his list. where he had been drinking with a girl; that he had s fresh hurt on his head, which he did not satis- factorily explsin, and that he gave a contradictory account of his doings lest night. Anna, his mother. gasped to her- self, "You didn't do lt, Freddiel My Freddie. you didn't do it!" But s dire, fateful fear clamped upon her heart, doubting not her boy directly. but herself. Because he was hers, he had been fated he would never be let to live, prosperous and honourable." She closed her eyes, then opened them and read again. When the coffee pot boiled over, she let it overflow until it smother- ed the gas flame and the smell brought her husband. "Why, Anna!" he cried and she laid before him the paper. “But they’li get him.” “wliyi" "They will. I know," she answer- ed and shut her lips. They had no breakfast and after ten minutes John was obliged to k his train. leave to ta e out Anna locked the door after him and thought of him no more for her memories of the man, her l“red’s father, whom she had hardly known. (’Ib Be Cminlled.) Kiiineys Bothered ller For Years But Dodd's Kidney Pills Soon Made Her Well Again Prince Edward Inland Lady Always Relics on they PII-ll- Dodd’s Ki Bedford Btn... P. E. I-. Oct. 1B.-- nsa¢:lve‘I'pll)e.lld‘iu!uty to ' ` “Did -You Ever See Such a $l1fi`ii?’_ ` ` Quoth- He, 7:5191-ITL§"il1:i1Ln;iT;~nL1T:;‘*-*il _-1 _‘-:'.'-~“.- -1 H.,-”-_‘.;“-‘_-*_-"I-' --1 »-I -~1 11-f .‘..l’.“ 5-.I --intl'-T_5f% I / __.__ _-___ ____ i 7: “such Beauty, sucnsize, -Such Shine." I I A “Anil a Prize- Likewise 'ln a , Woman’s_ Eyes is a Peerless - Black Fox Skin.” ‘ .'=~?_'-15.*-I-'TL-I?&€'_ it it it ¢ _ “F5 4 'AT ` Fili- | 1|, li Lia 1 l -085115' be extended to include many more. 'i - I Accommodation is already provided for over 500 foxes and this can Hal Ilia d, I A m0St l\\8g’I\ificentcollccti1_m_ of silverware which will be placed on 5 isp _ay one week prior to the_Exhibition. Prizes varying from 4 to 10 ac- ‘ - cording' to number of entries in each class. , for places. Fox Breeders Banquet, Wednesday Evening llov. 'lui 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. 4 _ Short, _snappy speeches followed by our entertainers in unique and ' I mirth provoking entertainment. The banquet of the season. Catalogue iiontaining Full Infomation ls llow Being Mads Roady P This booklet will give full details regarding the Show. Send for_it` 17 - CHAMPIONSHIP TRUPHIES-17 oven s2.oou.oo nl cisii iwinns _ " . ‘ 6 sEc'I‘IoNs u' 'ded ' 10 ss LA , ' cLAss_Es, HERD ciffilssesmaml Mgrciisigg FASIRQHAMPIONSHIR - First prize $12.00 in each Class with correspondingly good (awards ' And Will Be Issued Shortly. - ' lin _“in in Isl?-ill?-53-:IE-_-Ii-‘£:5`. iii “In "Iii Lil- _'I0 If-‘ NI! 1'- " .II1 ll," I I] ‘li ill” il Il J-‘ l m and study carefully. Entries close November 3rd. The most fascinating ,. Silver Fox Show of all time. Everyone Interested in Silver Foxs should be JE there either as a spectator or exhibitor. _ F- 6- KENNEDY. iiiiirn sliiw, President. Sec;-eta,"-y, or Paine: :nw I - il _ inn lsiilln - p lxclothe crow edg g y d (Il ` I e - soon . anrn ' ..»_,-___,___,-1 _,__ » _ _ lmedlhe We’-"m°“f"°mh°"1m" ologgllnsurlgiey ali? was \2l\1lW` dgiu In-T1-' -l-*l- 'I1 I - - '-?'- -f - - L_ LfifI?|-*I*-¥I_LI_'=I':'¥IT=!“.-I'li-It ‘ NF" "'L"L'1"_ `»L'L 71.51 ‘ `I|' " \` l ` \ iii IIE, ri III itil 'hh "In 'L-L lf-J LP--“bln-is-1%-5‘%&F» WH ‘ ' -H' -1 = = . -. “‘ ‘ ur.l=._..n P. V _V I. lr '--.l'-.=i-,_i'-._l-‘..len- sedad by a desire to go places and l' th and I Middle West. cloth and thread. Har father erected early foundries or Pee Btrsstsvilie. As a girl Chicago when Liiwoln was assass- inated, and her memory mil p|¢. tures the 'mourning of the great Vi § E5* £3? woebsgone' with sorrow for the lose F25 is Mrs 0'Lesr_vs cow kick the lamp. She dlsersditi f_hat,|t was a laatsni ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_, _,_,, _,_ BARBADUS l ciepeand faces of the cliissnswsi-eI /- iff/_‘/I / /1/V! Ol' I “,315 _ e' _ _ . _ so, since she was obbgldoitiiciily old; she Lon' md h,,,1f,hy`,,11 un-gush my _ T _. no longer was wan msn cure ,mmm n0d_ W, ,way my on mens nails, and she lim taken to Dodd.s“K§’§n,,y Pm,,_.. 5 time mms the great iire. short washing womens hair for her living. Thmmds of umm ml the “me shrift was given looters who tried Two children she had bome-her., _“m,y_ They have med Dgdd-5 Kid. to pillage x burned <>I¢¥;hMiU¢N'y s ‘.;;>;.l?"‘;:.l.i.‘°.“:i.‘5 ‘.‘:°‘:‘ .....° fi; .i .... ... dr... ...i ..3.§"*.'.§‘a family Kidney Remedy are without llrclglzd with summary justice, sho I o y iciiils or ‘ Costa Rica. Hs said hs was unaware ‘ that cam Rios hui established my i olnimto the island. We have on hand thc following coals which we can supply at lowest cash prices, viz., VICTORIA. own ABOUT W P0 U L TR Y alias) D'on, SYDNEY, scorcrl sol-"r also WELSH T" I B B d F . " '-_ on 60303 Ishmd W° W 11"!/ins dressed fowl' ` call Nfei clfirnillizilzilfa sifuzl-aI>°lIone No. so ...- mAMg&.`_.iv l...m;....:M_ “_ 1 .Q?n osenssémw. and eiiiekeil daily. PLEASE f_ 6344, Wim*-.rs :mls r 2° we - -» »f ii-» f- »-‘ff “.?T.”‘ Tir.” '““’w"°."'°’*. 1 cl 1. & ii . r rs. f°° - e sea . sgnhzw °l"°“°“°"°“ "\°“¥“ '“° II; Nwe¥n;%H?nd‘w$ buy Hn a graldgd basis \I)nlr1li;s saac- -- ar Co' ' “Y "°- we w hw Mo' by wi mo desired by shipper. ship by 1 i i _ _ She should have been a boy, alia mmlmtlm mm m°“f°°-‘°'”‘ Ui" ‘*‘°"”“‘° oriieuis salimsslil-i sons is verlest tomboy of all her school- ow" 'w“n.u°n 0( H mum mates. She could play baseball and hunw“_nm“nm‘ on an mum handle a lacrosse stick, and until md wo who we nulmwd h°"_ g°s::;"1°,‘;;Ww§,°;_'°““‘ “°’_ commuga-mr. s. warn mu: "’°“ W *° my 1° °“""" "‘° Thomann mm moms washa.sked.t"Yes.';,1shs la\ig’h\ed';h"Ii mm" ~ we ad pu on corners oss _ days ws would pi-onbiy have been ,d°°'°°‘°M,L' Y£°:‘°L' Loves 'ro 'riiavi-:L RHISSS Flag .ee insl. stflntey onmllh mere beauty alone did not attract ‘I ll her. Her keenest memories ere of the Denver Mint in Colorado, the ` school for miners, neer Denver, - ons of a gmt brewery in owl ,gg _ Mrs. Broolbanks ei-ooiiets, lmitn' | ,,_ jf .. omsmmmsnsunniefeis K _‘ nothing lim. nie enum eo with _, \p iii - _ “\“" ~_\~\'»\\\\’¢%~'_ I .f /‘v'l//Nl oi.u»_eolinu»y'i mimi lessor. | Mrs. Brookbanks Was in Chicago. I _ an , _ ' _ _, Union Jack over the tropical is-‘ ' land and claimed thei. for Great Britain, said he had experienced n difficult with off truck or express. All ship- ments remitted for daily. J. D. JENKINS, Mgr, ` The Royal Packing Company ii-1164.10-13-Gi F OX MEA T BEEF 'rizIPs am naar HEARTS sc naar LIVER 'le naar 'roNoUa TRIMMINGS se nouaniiss naar is'/,e LAMB Pwcxs se LAMB 'riiieii so I Hoo PLUcxs ze Island Gold Storage _ Go. l.t1l." Fon§mLE 1 Dayton Scale. 1 Hobart Meat Chopper (Electric). ` 1 Dayton Bacon Slicer. 1 Light Delivery Truck Box, suitable for Plymouth. Pontiac or Dodge Coupe. ` Above articles are in ilrst class condition. Apply at Devereciux Grocery » L-'liiiio-is-zo. g _:_ llornrr 'rayon soiiooi. iz, Kathleen cm-tis ‘ _ new mil io- mime ma sept-\ ami- I oi-i chow mnini mai: omni mum; i. neun umm in aim x-i,im|m1 mum, mm immuie mum- m Grads II--l, Lswls MacDonald; 2,' G1'lds§(:i°))-_-il,m“r|4ll'w¢oéd_ 1 %“°nii¢wv“fr°-'fi A umm mmwminu-'s mimi wméell onlie vi-1' me msminéc 2 wir- ' ' 'nn nom i>»iuio1.N°fm\“ °“"“ indium cena. mam momma °h'“1Iv'uigru“:'°sdDi'|rell'vm wni}i:lI.y megaeiivr-,aaislla incl-wn»l¢ . ,ashlee inns _own »: (- I" is E ii-ii Iéiii on ll? 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