, tor: rwo fr‘ Mo} Pr‘? §< ..........-__- . .. w.‘ . r1211. "~11 o a‘- . - ¢~l&—.'~4\ --z a. . - qaaa-s-y-aa-a-a‘ saraara-.." 1a.. q ..... ._ _ suns p] business olwb day 10¢ .D¢l4lI-U¢rk¢t Letter on topics . the ALK OF THE STREET " native and .n -.~»:.. en .:'. l, MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rec- eived at Ottawa until nuun on Fl"- dly. the 16th December 192i for the conveys-nee of His lilajestys .\isll.~<,~ on- a proposed Contract for your years. as required tlmi-s per week on the .route:—(‘hs.rlottetilwn and Railway Station from the 1st April next. . Printed notices containing furt'l- er information as to conditions o! proposed (‘antral-t may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be oh- talned at the Post Offices of Phar- lottetovvn ut the office of Post ‘lt- fice inspector, (‘h rlottetown and at the ulTler of the. District Super- intendent. St. John. N. It. H. “I ‘WOODN. Actinl-Y Dist. Supt. Office of District Silpcrlntrndent. Bt. John. N. 13.. Nov. t. 19 l. -. New Haven Meetin The meeting advertised by the Liberal Conservative candidates to be held at New Haven hall on Wed- nesday, November 9 has been changed to Kingston hall MALCOLM McNEiLL. Organizer llesinble Fox Feed During our killing season we have a limited quantity of Fresh Hearts, Trips, etc_. that should be of special value to feeders m this season who aim at producinr; Kile best fur. Shipment by freight in sny quantity required. THE iSLAND COLD O0. LTD. . ' Charlottetown. P. E. . ___________ AUCTION SALE Auction sale at Glenf-lnnan on Wednesday, November 9th. l am instructed by A. R. Mc- Dsnald to sell the following:- 1 Mare, 10 years oldl l Horse. 8 years old; 4, 2% year old gratit- Hoisteln Heifers; 2. 2% year otrl grade Holsteln- Steers: l. 4 Fears o‘. ‘ grade Holstein (‘ow; 1, 6 yr. old gr -d<~ Holstein Jersey (‘ow in calf; l grads Holstein Cow, due to freshen in December‘. l Pilre Bred Holst- in bull calf; l Cream Separa tor (Dlvbolt); 1 Rubber Tired Bun. gy: 2 Pure Bred Oxford Sheep; 2 ."ur-- Bred Oxford Rams lambs; 2 Pure ‘Bred Shropshire lambs; l5 tons choice Timothy Hay, 6 yovng Pl gs. TERMS; l2 lnonthscredit on approved joint notes. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. For Economy in ~ Meat Buying Get R*_.“D. & F.” Fresh Pork Sausages i__l. N0 waste at all in us- ma.‘ _ eat and spices all of highest quality. . .Tlle standard for a quarter of a century. Every pound wrapped in Parchment, bearing of- ficial stamp of Dominion Government Inspection. Your grocer has them: Also our other lines of Meats, Ham, Bacon, Rolls. Corned Pork, Ribs and Lard, Insist on getting THE BEST. DAVIS 8t FRASER sTORAGil l HUSBAND T0 iulcll I . By CAROLYN BEELHER I I working OVElIlIXlE olien. l-le _ ed the llloney to pay Marcia‘: bili- ,even though Mart-in had gone for ever out of his llle. His tacultie= nevi-Al numb with the sudden-pass. oxen». ~. i.‘ ll. all. lie ielllailr .. ull .. ..,.........tll; “ti-h tllr. ii. on. scarcely lelt his den, ex- tent lo .:t ltllll sleep and often h. s‘. null u/v. ARC. .1, all the nigh. I<_lt4t.l .1, _A|\ gill cJilll‘ ln which - h ll ..o d ul .\larcla' "*\'95l'\“‘"- - '-‘ ' O-OQ-Qooo-eoooevvoooooao-on fill lienls - - i. i d“! r‘ ' ' ‘ Chapter LXVll a - -'l~ m V: ' ' l John went. ubuui his work a. .,, ,‘ f usual in the old uleiheoliai way. y , ", I , ; need *-'Yr~'.ai'gg'" QQ‘ mt-lzl was b...u,ht to hllu. ‘Z , '11 .. .4“ noun April when .\iurcia Ufqfqqfgi passe»: ' it was June before ‘e 38* ‘ “ - Jilllll uakeued to the fact that he had work to do in the world. tlla. he lllilSl pull himself together and i .ll;lt work. .1. wxls illlie Kenneth, the boys '. ads iii-it brought the fPi|llZ.llli)l’l that. lit) still ll.ld rcspunslbilitit». Ma ta lliiil irritten tilzli he needed curtain things. that he grew so fast she i‘ iuld scare ly keep lllll‘ ‘cloihedfSlnre Nlaroi: death Sll‘ had never written of financial mut- liers and John llllcl almost forgotve-p llle bud taken on ll duty to provide lfor him when lie agreed to lilltt‘ ‘Kenneth. lliifl llc known tlult Mill lit-l, reading between the lines 01' lhis short notes. llad realized lit‘ ‘needed something to stir lillli out ]of the mood into \\'llli'll he had ifillen and had hit upon Kenneillk needs- as the one rmssihir- minim. he would not have fclt so Killlly s. lhziving neglei-ivil the buywus lie zlt-t-usei liinlsi-lf of doing in reply he ivrote Muriel til.- r,fii.~;'. ling lvilor hr- had written ‘since Harriers death. in lt he. <ll.’\\‘1*-'l ill-r someihing of the soul ‘struggle he hull had ill those lust ‘weeks 2if1’l d:i_\"<, and his self-lot.- ytilre that followed her accident. and dmth. Muriel replied: "But she told you you had been :1 good husband alvulys, John. An'l ‘You were, very good and kind. so \\‘ll\’ Z'l€'\‘i_‘ uYlne<-v~s<.'lrll,\'. You did all you ("Jlllfl for her while she lived. you ellfiillil have no regrets. ind John. you have your own life to live now, why not makc of’ 2t something Of which you, and all “.'ll0 know you. will be proud? You ‘inure it in you to do big things." Then- was ulucil more. Talk of -Kr-nwe'll. is needn- the promise lib" boy nave. But as llilfl been the case before lilarcia passed away there was nothing about ‘herself ext-apt. that she was wcli and very busy. , l ‘She expects big things of me," ilFor Indigestion, Gas, i Sour, Acid Stomach, l Take “Diapepsin” "Panes lllapepsin“ ls the qulcll est silrcst relief for indigestion ilases, Flatulence, l-leartburmSour. JRSS, Fermentation or Stomach i)ls=ress caused by acidity. A few lfilhlois give almost immediate Irilmllfltll relief 2nd shortly the nomin-b is corrected so you call owl. favorite foods without fear. Large case costs ony few cents at drug stole. Millions helped ill: lulllly I'IF_'T_1_TTT'"'P__ r W” lillmuiilliuiliillluiiullinuiluulllil t“ l? i000 Rooms (Fireproof) Iti-inglfiotvarb . . llliotel TORONTO The satisfaction which we have achieved in providing hotel accom- modation of the highest standard isincreased in the knowledge that in the opening of our new addition King Edward accommodation is now available to double the number of guests formerly served. 'IliiVIIlllPlllllllllllllllil Direction United Hotels Company of America Reservations ran lie mode’? any Hole! in ‘Th: United ' 21s ‘Company '1 Chain. 3 Geo. H. ONSil, Genornilifitnamr I oen. E. R. Pitchsl; Charlottetown, P. h‘. I. L- 8. ultl ’ Malwwrs 1.. 4 illlllil‘illillillllIilllllllllllllIlililillillliilllilil mull! AUCTION Property an d Furniture WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th. We are authorised by Stephen Cottage and but with out buildings i‘ This Cottage has all modern improvements, bath. lidits and also on ills same dsy we Hughes, l'2.-'<|., to sell his nice new and garage. situated on Spring St. sewerage, electric will sell all the furniture, txmlprls l U8 MP1". dininl Poem. bed rooins and kitchen. Sale of property at l2 - o'clock noon. Ilia-altars etmmlndng oi 1.30 p. m.‘ Proueil best for 6.7 Yrs. time tested babyfood vus the thought ‘that lodged lp and he rolilllleliteil to Luke Jll ntcrcst in his work, to cease mk- euse should expire, >l0l8ll the few llinlts he wished to keep-very .ew lllv)‘ were, and tile least valu- bie tut-n suld the remainder. dart-id's personal belongings lie em to ller mother. He moved his ‘lllllll(‘l, llli‘ old desk and t-liliir to l gllllill room in a hotel. sold til»- ‘ti/l Tl s‘ luv..- added emoluiilcz‘ ' ..'iil no illore tlllin ivllen ‘ll-i.‘ egllll When he took stock u.“ hilil- ell‘, of the yezirs, he wa< alums iscnurulzeil. Then lie thought u!‘ \illrlel's faith in him. nf his deter- lllllltllllll to care for Kenneth. and lent all ll< energies to the task o’. linking good. Johns living (‘U51 him little and r: ully lll.\ lldlll: zlcrnuni grew. e liiid time to ilerfcrt sev‘ ‘til lfi‘.'l‘llliiifl< WlllCll hi» llad 1on5’ ‘louslit of bill dared not lake tho ill ~ to work upon, for if hr‘ had illl("l to show the pr:ictit'tihllit_\' ui‘ llcill ill UTlUP hr- would have been list: seed because ul .\larclil'.< ‘(lll‘~l<lll[ ilcuizlnils for money. flflon John asked himself: "Did l do nil l could?" And a. lite-n l.c fell that he had. lic llu.l "‘i"l\'t‘l‘9.l his poise his grasp upon l uorev, . “l have just lierfel-teil tllllt sill.- tle affair i told you about“. he wrote Muriel. “it will pay me w'~ll l riv-ikies. l am now at work 0v. 'll0lllf‘l‘ idca find have almost 4-» irlml to cive lip my salaried posit, W" and accept Mr. l.amson's ’n- mmm n, w. k in his lllbrzitory. Viru do _\"\ll think of the ltlfiil? .\t lrsl i Sllilll not have mun to drl with, but all l need for KEPTlOKll and my own wants. Tell ie how l‘. strikes ‘rlendT .\llll‘l0l'.~‘ answer ilrgcd llilll to fit.‘- ‘rt Mr. Lzlzllsolfs oJl-r. "You rannot do mg, origin.- work while pinned down to hours ‘tflll feel llilli you must give i".lllll‘ evolved for your money. B)‘ all you. luy r-ororruwil with‘ yvurself. and re- member ro play it little. John. We '. r '4 ll in piziy. we people who pork.’ llrw he longed to toil ller in‘ nved her. it t-zlnle over iliul with ‘wggewing force after reading this ‘torrid had been gone but. ix months, and he put the templa- ion from him, feeling guilty as lire 1rd when .\i.'ircia lived that lle hall illowed the. thought of another wo- man to collie between lilltl and her memory. (To be continued) Her Old Skirt Dyed Made Baby A Pretty Coat la: ‘ll package of "Diamond ‘wt-s contains tiirectlrlns so sini- ‘ilk’ any ivoiunn can dye or tini her ‘id. \V(il'n, faded things new. Even Don't stiffer one dill‘ P111301" “ml "turns. Go to your drilggist and get ti. "MOOVIT CORN PENiCllfi-nu few rubs and the com comes o ' root. and brlinlrll. insist on MOOVlT CORN i’ENCll..;Solrl by THE TWO MACS ..Drug9ist, 149 Great George Si... District Manager Wanted For tllc District of (‘llarlotlw town l’. E. i. Must be between 25 1nd 1i»? yours old. of sterling char- Rcnil recent. Sllilprilltif with appilcw tion and address with fllll particu- lars of past achievements. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVER- SITY (of Chicago) ohn Aidrli-hls mind. it woke him‘ ng on tasks beyond hisstrengtll. ,, because of the remuneration. He Even a sick child loves the .ub-it‘t the apartment until his "fruity" taste of “California Fig limsclf and, things. Tho natural 4, (‘allill (Jlieverie; Souris East. buoyant-y of his nature. repressed . i lone, was rezlsseriing itself CLASS 11 tradii . Men he had known ‘n Section i, Noxious Weeds tusinc. sought him; his ideas 1, Prod \i:lcEacllern_ Soilris East were advunccrl. practical, worth 2. Kenetll McDonald. Souris Ease. means strike out for yourself. it, 1. Nellie Garrett. Souris East. n. wonderful chlintze. You .-.»~ l. Mary Peters. Rollo Bay East. ow ~eueruils than need be now 2. Anna Martin, Rollo Bay East. or Kenneth. So do ‘not hc ton l 3 Eunice Garrett, Souris East. : / Move Child's Bowelsi with ' g “California Fig Syrup” l lSfvTilp". if the little tongue is cout- |ed. or if your child is listless. _t"oss. feverish. full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fkll i0 opcn the bowels. in =.l ieiv hours you can see for yourself hov tliilrouglily it works all the constip- ation poison, sour bile and waste ar, then settled down i0 work in from the tender little howehl. and m," Qourlq ‘Ernest. gives you a ivell. playful child ' ‘ ‘, " B 1 Jollil Aldrich was past thirty again. Stiztlrlzllldrjorle and rdge! Pique’,- .'t‘.ll‘.~‘ old hall been working .ill Millions of mothers keep "(‘a.l- ‘ . - . _ , , _ he y: hrs at ii large s wi"l fornia Syrup" handy. They know a ‘g’ Ggme MLDmmld and n Gd‘ it-aispounfui todziy saves a sick child tomorrulv. Ask your ilruggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" ivblcli has directions for babies and r-llllilren of all ages printed (n bottle. “other! You must ca) "Calilornia" or you may got an im- ilutlon fig syrup. Milli SOURIS SEED FAIR CON’T. Seciion ‘l. Hens 1. ll, Aicisazlc, Souris, East. 2. James Paquet. Souris East. 3 Peter MacDonalti: Souris East. 4, Chester O‘l)onnell, Souris East o Aiargziret Petr-rs, ltollo Bay. (i. Grade ll, Souris l-jast. I 4. .\i:iiilrl.'i Mut-Auley, Granville. ‘Section 2 Weed Seeds 1 Grade 3, Souris East. ‘ 2, Gordon MacLean, Souris East ,' 3, Hilda hlartlc, Rollo Bay. 4. Anna Marlin; Rollo Bay. section 3, Tree Lcavfis » l, hilcllalel LuVie, Soilrls East. quite so. l, Grade ‘.3. Souris East. l ii. Kenneth McDonald; Souris‘ , East. I £19k]: 4. Gratin 3, Souris East. lC-LASS12 ' .. ISectIon 1, B, Exercise Book 1. Mary Peters, Rollo Bay Elise I 5 2. Mary Dougie; Rollo Bay East; 3. (fella Dlngwell; Sourig East. l 4, Mary Gilllm, Souris East. :Section i C, Exercise Books l 4. Molly Poole: Souris East. |Section 2A, May 3rd, Reader 1, (‘hester O'Donnell, Souris East Ll. Kenneth MacDonald Souris East. 3, Edward McDonald, Souris East. 4, John Malone, Souris East. Section 2 B, Map, 4th. Reader l Fred Mt-Eaclicrn. Souris East. 2. Michael LeVle; Souris East, " 3 Eunice, Garrett, Souris East. 4. Charles -McEacllern, Souris East. Section 3 A, Artwork, Senior l, George Bilslljv, Souris East. 2, George Leard: Souris East. Ii, Arthur MoCallunl. Souris East 4. Hilda ltiartin, Rollo Bay East. 5ectlon 3 B, Juniors l. Sarah Peters, Rollo Bay, East. L’. Victor Peters, Rollo Hay idast. 1i, John ihlilssoll, Rollo Bay E351. 4. iiutll Marlin; Rollo Hay East. Section 4 A. Penmanship, 2nd. Reader 1. imttic ilillam, Souris East. 2, Eugene Lewis. Souris East. 3. Lewis Meurant; Souris Plilall. 4 Frailk Praught, Souris East, Section 4, B, 3rd, Reader l. Mary A_ Peters; Rollo . "t sill!‘ ilas ncvcr dyed lJPTOYO. she Ea“ Reg (lilleverle and Cahili Chev» ‘ilfl nut a lll‘\\', rich color into ‘ ‘ , _ or B. S0111‘ 5- "h:ihl>_\' skirts. dresses. waists. F82“, ‘vldlguret Iielers‘ Rollo B“ Q 2. W. P0010 and Plus Moran ‘oats stockings. summers. r-over- H,‘ ‘w, v U_ 1 I _ a tourls. lugs, draperies, hangings.‘ even" 4' filgdl net-ll.“lihlllfsillvsrigll‘ hing. Puv Diamond Dyes, no Sacha" ‘A c “h ' Rad" 3 ‘ uher l-‘ifill, then iwrfect dyolngds l‘ Mary Peters’ Rom) Bu-y ‘gust’ “J _ _ _ _ _ guaralntccti. Just telil ynilr drulggltslt. 2 "Ma Vlamu Ron“ B“ Ea“ V‘. . - . . - u vllet. c" the miil"l‘lfl you WlFl o ‘ , i - .' f , 4 ’ ‘ o. 4a dve l. wool or um or whether n is Bdiqguilfig r: Home-math n. lire-p, mitt-n or nlixr-d goods. Dis- [Cash - 1 - ~ ‘ ,, SCOPI COIIflIII Qlllth H inond Dyes never streak, spot. fade sPoR-fg s» i» m- run, OLA My z’ The eon h tnrdldas you ever ' -- . .. t. ~= i. Writ-silicate"? == °ygr1Z_ 'i’..-.........,,........" l. ‘Trenton Creamer. Souris East. 'T" "' """ "' """ L’, Arthur McCallum. Souris East. 2;. Reginald White; Souris Ens‘. _4. Francis Paquet, Souris East 8°ctlon 1 5.. Boys under i2 ‘ ,1, Orrim Creamer, Souris East. I, Reggie Choverio, Souris East ,‘ Vincent. Cheverie, Souris East 4, Harry Poole. Souris East. Iectlon 1 C, 100 yds. dash for gins over 12 ' ~ " 1. Annie Dlngweli. Souris East. '5. iiilda Bushy, Souris, East. 5i. Olga. White; Souris East. 4 Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East. Bection 2 A, 50 yds. under 12 dash for girls "l" ""4 P0559" (‘duumkm ‘"14 l, lllldn Martin, Rollo Bay East ssssges stops t e annoying throat refinmcnt, sales and organizing 3_ (“n-undo Moponnld’ south, .i¢k]n_ [Joann n", p1,]; _ "n; "on i-lltlllly. A splendid opportunity l4 East _oilr 6009b stops entlrfitny. Splendid offered i0 one who can quallilyz 3_ Marv ("Hunk 30m.“ EH5; "P bfflllfllllll‘. (‘follih UOIIMIIPI! 8nd 4. Josephine Dougie, Rollo Bay East. Section 2B, Teachers’ Race ' ey, Souris. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Section 2, Match Race i. Jennie Hughes and Norman McKenzie, Souris East, equal, Section 3, A, Professional Men l. Arthur McDonald, Souris blast. 2. l-etiluel Mellet, Souris blast. 3. Valentine Morris; Souris East. 4, Peter Paquet, Souris East. Sflotlon 3 B, Young Ladies’ Race, l, Hilda Martin, ltollo Bay Ease 2, Jennie Hughes. Souris East 3, Tillie St. John, Souris 118st. 4, Susie Clieverle, Souris East. Section 4A, Young Men's Race . .. l, “William LaVie, Souris East. 2. Arthur MacDonald, East. Secllon 5 A,,Jockey Race 1, Peter MacDonald and Dennis Rooney. Souris. 2. Louis Meurant navie, Souris. 3, Reg White and George heard, Soilris. 4. Gordon McLean, Brennan, Souris. section 5 B, Girls three-legged race 3, George Perry, Souris East. 4, Warren Chevcrie, Souris East. and Edmund and James 1, Ethel Hughes and Isabel Pa~ lant. Souris. 4, Elizabeth McDonald and Irene Buffett, Souris. Section 6 A, Boys’ threelleqged rat : 1. Tom Paquet and Eugene Roon- 2, Irving Fraser and Kenneth Poole. Souris. 2i. ifdinilnil LaVic and Louis Meu- rant, Souris. 4. John Mcintyre, and Cllevcrie. Souris. MlChflll Section 7 A, Potato Race, Boys 1. JZIIIIPS Brennan, Souris. 2 Dennis Rooney. Souris. 1i, Earl Paqilet; Souris; 4. Francis Paqnet, Souris. Section 7 B, Girls‘ Potato Race 1, Bridget Paquet, Souris East 2, Margaret Pzlquel. Souris East 3 P. Gallant, Souris East_ 4, Ronald MacDonald; Souris East. Section 8A Wheel Bafrow Race l, B. Clleverie alld llarry llilSll) Souris. 2, Gordon McLean and Ivan Chev erle, Souris. 3, MacDonald Bros. Souris. Section 8 B. Wheel Barrow Race Boys undcr 12 1. Edmund Lavio and Tolli Meu- rant, Souris. _ 2, Cohiil Cheverle and Reg Chev. crle. Souris. Ci, llenry Macintosh and Ernest Poole, Souris. 4, J. D. liicintyre and Jimmy Har dy, Souris, ‘ Sec. 9 B, Sack Race boys over 12.. 1. Irving Fraser. Souris. 2, Peter McDonald, Souris. 3,, Dennis Rooney, Souris. 4, IFrancIs Paquet. Souris. 3=°- 9A» Sack Race Boys under i2 l, Eugene Rooney. Soilris. 2. Fred Jennings, Souris. 1i, Jack Brennan, Souris. 4, George Cheverie, Souris. Section 10 A, sack Race Girls l, Margaret Paquet, Souris. 2 Lillian Pequot, Souris. ti, Annie lViacLeod, Souris. 4, Hilda Buskey, Souris. Section 10 B. Blind Fold Race boys 1, Tom Paquet and Eugent Roon ey. Souris, 2. Jimmie Brennan and T. Cream. or, Souris. ii, l). Rooney and l’. MacDonald Souris. i. J. Brennan and Willie Fisher. Souris. Section 10 C, Blind Fold Race, 50,5 under 12 You mittlif. be surprised to know that. the best thing you can use for a severe cough, is n remedy which is easily prepared at home in Just. a few moments, It's cheap, but for prompt results it bouts anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or cheat. cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, tom-chil- dren like it-snd it. ls ure and good. Pour 2V... ounces of tnex in s 6g oz. bottle- then fill it up with pla h grnnulate sugar syrup. Oruso ell - fled tno sacs, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if d sired. Thus you malts ‘l6 ounces-a smily supply-but costing no moretllsn n small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a couqh medicine, there is really nothing better to be hsrl at anv price. It [mes right to the spot nnll gives quick, lastlrhlz relief. It Rromptlv heals the in nmed mem- rnnes that lme the throat. and air bronchial asthma. Plnsx ls» a hllIMY concentrated compound of Norway pins extract, famous for its hauling effect on tho membrlnes, , To avoid disappointment. nsk your driunzlst. for "2l/, ounces of Pinon" Souris . I IINJ. CARTER l. SON, Auctioneers Canadian Head Ofico _ Butts 801, Kent Building Toronto, Ontario l 4§ 1. Jennie Hughes, Souris East. 2, ‘Laura Kiizkliamf soul-ls mi. :1, Matilda st,» drill; l Souris Bast. 4, Mary Mulls y-‘Rollofiny Isst. l l _T0_ u r,_t',fl g $885, Sedan $1395 Rnnlmr- - - I 885 Call): - s - - I295 Clmuil - - - _7]5 Ill m... I. o. s. 11-w- “fl-I In" i l BRUCE Prices Hit. Bottom! That's why folks who know value are all buying costs no more than an ordinary open car.‘ economically, every day in the year. Com- plctely equipped, including electric starter, horn, speedometer, and dcmountablc rims among other conveniences. Willy's-Knight prirrx also have brrn greatly rrdured. Toilring nnvv 82400, Roadster $2350, Coupe M500, Sedan $3800. F. O. B. Toronto, Sales Tax Extra STEAM NAVIGATION WHARF, New Series, Overlands. The Overland SpdapJor instanw, »~..-~>.- And the difference in driving comfiortl, It's cool in summer, snug and warm in Winter- You can adjust st will the plate glass windows in the four doors. Own an Overland Sedan and drive comfortably, 01mm: gel 25 milu and mar: In I/ie gal/m qf pus/in. Wri Gr bulk! "Oiwnzrf Opinioru. " Dealer: walk-l in many "will .,—<--"——" an} STEWART & 00., LTD. 3. B. St. John and K. Fraser. Souris. 4, Frank and George Cbeveric Souris. 5=ction 11, Relay Race 1. First team. Reggie Willi.- Capt, Souris. 2. Second Team ll. Paquet, cnpL. Souris. V 3sctlon 12, Tread and Needle Race 1, Olga Willie and R. St. John. Souris. ' 2, Elizabeth McDonald and R. S_ John. Souris. 3, Annie Bushey and J. D. Mc- Intyre, Souris. Section 13, Free Forall 1-2 ..mllc . race 1, Althur Ma Callurn, Souris. 2. Gordon Mc an, Souris 3. T_ Creamer. Souris. 4; Francis Paquet, Souris. CLASS 8 Section 28. Verbena l, liirs R. St. Jolln, Souris. 2 Mrs. W. B. beard, Souris 3 Mrs. l. J. Horne; Souris. (Continued on page eight) Natiolilil Progressive Party All polls in Queens County are requested to hold meetings on Wednesday evening. Nov. 9th, at the usual hour yd place to nomin ate five delegat s to the convention of the National Progressive Party to be held in the Market Hall in Charlottetown 0n Friday, Nov. lltli inatlng candidates to contest the election. - W. Wi CROSBV, ‘Pres.,... J. WALTER JONES, Sec'y. National Progressive Party Tile National Progressive Party lit a Convention held in the Mar- ket Hall on Friday last decided lo bring out Candidates to contest the coming election in Queens ‘County, such Candidates to be nominated at a meeting of dole- gates from each poll, to he held in the Market Hail on Friday next iltll inst. at l1 o'clock a.m. ‘All electors -of Charlottetown and Royalty are invited to attend meetings in the Board of Trade Rooms for the purpose of appoint- ing delegates lo represent the va- rious polls at the said Convention. and for the purpose of organizing for the election. The meetings will be as follows: For Wards 0nd and two Tuesday evening. 8 inst. F0: Wardirtllree and four. Wen- nesday évenlltg. 9th inst. For Ward five and Charlottetown ltoyalty, Thursday ‘evening. 10th] ns ‘ l All meetings to be held at 8 p.‘ m. lt ls hoped there will he u good attendance of lady voters at these meetings. By rQquut‘ of the Organization Committee. AGENTS WANTED Men and women. not tn canvass l but to travel and appoint local rep-Ii pcnses guaranteed. with good chance to make $60. a week‘ and ex. with directions and don't accept anv- tlling else. Guaranteed to give shab- lnte satisfaction or vhonev refunded, The Pine: 00., Tmuntm-Ont. rcsentatlves. $21 a wcck and ex- penses. State sire and qualifications. lutperience unnecessary, Also exp". ""1166 Ofkanlsers or crew mans - era wanted. Winston 00., Dept. Toronto. _____ ‘ Tuesday, iwednesday, Nbv. 23 POLlTICAIiNMEETlNGS KING'S COUNTY The undersigned will address the elec- tors of Klng’s County on the public questions of the day at the following places and on the dates mentioned below. iWednesday, Nov. 9 Souris |Thursday, Nov. 10 Kingsboro Thursday. N0“ 10 St. Columbia 7 p_m. 2 p.m. 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.111, Wednesday, Nov, 16 Thursday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov_ 18 Nov. 22 Murray Hbr. S. High Bank Cambridge Georgetown Morell St. Peters Bear River gTuesday, Nov. 29 Lr. Montague 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29 Sturgeon 7 p.m. - JAMES McISAAC l J. .1. nuonss o. J. MULLIN, NAT. FROG. OANNDATI l 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p_m. 7 p.m. Nov. 24 . liThursday, ' Nov. 25 | Friday at _11 a.m. for the purpose of nom‘, FEDEKALMGENERSAL ELECTION Queen's County Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- ies and gentlemen, will be addressed by llSlIl the undermcntloned places on the dates set forth: _ , .. Wednesday, Nov_ 9 Clyde Riva- North River Thursday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. ll North Wiltahire Hunter River Monday, Nov. l4 New Glasgow Wednesday, N 0v. i6 _ Thursday, Nov. 17 ,.R_tlstico Bank Hall l l I .Monday, Nov. 21 Bonshaw lTuesday, Nov. 22 ~ (Hmflottetown Wednesday, Nov. 23 ' Victoria Thursdayi-Ntir" t 24 Kelly’s Cross Monday, NOV. £8 Bradalbane Tuesday, Nov 29 Wednesday, Nov. 30 Thursday. Dec. 1 French River FY1418)’, Dw 2 Long River All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m. thereafter 7 o'clock p. m. . . Opposition candidates invited to attend, towhom half the time will be allotted- Hope River Clifton , J. u MYERS, ‘ DONALD McKINNON , $--_-_—_._i__~¢__-__Q__#_<~Q_~ -__. _._..._. _- I_~L