i ‘55°“’5‘”=-E'-l in iii 2h h CTIQIi SALE . . .- . , x ' instruct "by Q . to sell by ubiic Auction at _ n: Fristu Read. Lot 34. 9. ‘ 1122452431. —'i».~rI'-.-rnvs|bn=0ii‘ L . ._.-_ owing memory of Hilda M. .171" died September 11th uy. and l will not ssy ‘ebe is dead. Elle is just. away chisry smile and s. wave ot o. an . dared into an unknown land n! dreamt how very fair ult b9. s no: she lingers you. who the wildest - ire-time step and the glad n u her faring on. u dear > of thus .10 ‘the love of her still n the same. l say - t had. she is iust away. Plltltl. Brothers uml Jill": . nail-BY." Mr. John may. Till 41's DAY or 1 B. u» A1‘ u OWZLOCK - . A. u. following Stock:- ' are lil years old. 1 Draught 0 ens old. 1 Mare and Foul, WI (in calf.) llgleifer 2 * e c I106 , 10 Lambs, 50 Bred Hens, 4 Chickens. ;*ol~.-to Tons Hny. 30o Sttlnks l. Mixed Grain, 9D Stnukn Wllmll. Qiflbed in sheaf. 2 acres Potatoes, DIR Turnlpl. Turnip ruipl-r. to Hcufflcr. t Turnip P lpcr, (fro? Axle.) ‘l Truck ‘Jkvl Vngnll, 1' Drtvin illei h. l n- . l \Vood Sklelgh, flud lib-whiff In Fork, 1 Threshing .\lll|_ Cream Separator I and Runes. 2 pairs lmwum- > . 2 Buffalo ‘Robes. Glnrlstnnv- £1 other arttnli-s [on .-..,~,.-r,,,,,. m W lion. Alan Household Fllfflllilfl‘ n e Quantity of Hardwood Plank lilmla-All ‘sums of $5.00 and un. 5”. . over that amount a cred- 5on2: “Male-on months on upprovm] Ill! Positive as Farm is sold. rmnn BIIODIF, a]”_._m_qud4 Ailctlnlu --r Express Wagon drilllllq A‘AA AL ‘Lgg and Correct, we try to have it. Y‘ Brown Oxfords, $7.50 to $I2.50 lasts. SHOES AS ILLUSTRATED $6 95 to $12.50 Our FallSlock is on the Shelves, approval, we l-lustrate a few of them vogue lleather Stwkings $2.25 __Ladies Iligll Laced Boots in Brown or Black, with Military or I‘l€llf.'Il heels, on the new and fashionable BE r ITTED , correctly here, we carry difIcrt-ilt widths and size-s THE CHARLOTTETOWN _' ‘iv? FOO. r064» 8S wailing for your here, if it's New BROWN y OXFORDS And- Heather Hose. to match are. much in‘ 0 0 0 0 Q ly lnsti-tution in (lanada supports tho dependents of Sail- ors who lost their lives during the War. Your freedom is the result of their efforts and sacrifice. Sup- polvt this worthy cause by becoln lng a member of the Navy League. of the Navy League of Canada which ion Building and all visitors AiAN BYS FOR CANiilAN sus THE NAVV LEAGUE is the on- to call on the officiai magazine Sailor". in addition to Sailors‘ lio- The Prince Edward island Division lief, the Navy League is now car- rying on the important work of will have a booth at the Exhibit- "pining iwvs for the. Canadian who MQFCIIHIIIIIG Murine, is establish- sre not now lnembers are invited "l8 i! Naviflfltlon School at Char- nml make a subscription iottetolvn for the Maritime Prov- of $2.00 which entitles the cnntrl- inces and buitor to one year's nlenlbership Sailors visiting the port. "The CANADIAN BOVS FOR CANAD. supplies a Home for IAN SHIPS T0 CARRY OUR PRODUCTS OVERSEAS i JUST A GIRL I IV JQN‘! 00-011.?! Q 00000 on A HAPPY DAV TOGTHER. (‘hzlyrtel- 128. “Who is Ml‘. tdilxttm?“ blather asked Ins sire buried her nose in the flowers. “My r-lllployer. l 'IlilV(! mention ed him several times." “Oh, yes, now -l recall him, hui I rlid not collneechim wltih flowers for me. Why should I?’ ‘XVhy indeed? lt was only one more proof of his kindness. l ivas very proud and happy t-hat he should think of Mother, should try to make her arrival at the llollle I had made for her pleasant. by his Sec our big display of fashionable Gaiters ill Autumn Shades, Fawn, 'l‘aupe, Urey, Castor Brown- ; I - Priced from $2 50 l0 $5.00. g so. FOR s10‘ “7 _‘ ""11 ' ti" ~| J .l.i zlr I e l"$'l'. Good diveiiing-ircuse and _1 ll. As the owner resides in the Wt and is anxious to sell, this ' fans 0M1 be hrid at n bargain. For 8P8 apply at on-ce m, . PALMER s. PALMER, Solicitors. i‘; ‘was, s- ireshgiifiilizg ______- “e subscribers have ill their 1W9 M. Souria. a quantity o! frost, huffing suitable for fox feed or Uhbfw bait. MATTHEW 1i. MCLEAN, Souris. i 18-0-20-61. _ _....==:., _ _ H L ur, .t 1 I v "Wins is a Reputation Builder A LEY £3 CO LIMITED. Fashionable Foot“ ear . t. _¢¢.¢<>¢Q a .¢¢¢¢--.. m. ._.. .: ‘.- ..;afl’-—' - -- Ch’t wn P. E. l. o000QvoOO0 s>Q4o4Q4+QQQQQQ§OQ+¢OOO4QQ 4-- VlC our hoses?“ 1934 AT 93 ,. We offl-r Victory Bonds 51/; p.c. at the followln 11022, 98; 1923 at. 9S; 1924 ai 97; This is a splendid opportilnlty to secure the highest THE EASTERN TRUST C0. in Canada. cnannorrsrrowu. m nlolimona It mi.‘ 14-2- 'l inl Salli Saul Tiles Sui iii uillif Real evidence m superiority in a piano ls its reputation. Willis Piano, reputation has been built up from strong quality. eriority is manifest in its mechanical pllrta and ln the exquisite beauty ot case and purity of tone. Supt 'i‘ll:~ wonderful perfection of the Willis tone, inspires the performer g attractive prices i927 at. 97; 1933 at 96%; 1937 gt 98 Some ul the issues now return 6% p.c. on the money invested. T 1 . 4.. _,. and thrills the listener with its exquisite beauty; it seems to sing with , the livilig quality of a lovely voice, giving to the music nn added touch 0f richness and refinement. . . We want you personally to accept our cordial invitation to visit us at our store while at the Exhibition, and see and hour tho Piano oi‘ QUALITY, the WILLIS. "Canada's Best." -l 284i. '— - \O00-¢0Q004uo-o¢..-¢-~._-. grade security I its-i thoughtfulness. ult l was so happy, so anxious to SIlOW Mother our little home and to talk to her, that I soon forgot Mr. Claxtoll, everything but that l hnd my darling nlothcr iwlth lllc. and that we had a home all our own, even lif it were a very sllllpic one. IWe didn't unpack tllut lllfiiii- I nrlde a. little sulpper -at. illlltllliglil when lmcltihel- ldeiolisred sihewvgss hungry. We had talked so hard and so fast the time had slipped by unheeded. The next day was ‘Saturday, and Mr. Claxton lllld told mo l need not come down. So as soon as we fin- ished breakfast we unpacked Moth- er's trunk. She had many little things with Il8l"-—-I!1lIlGl"S picture ill a silver frame, her lovely toilet articles he had given her only n little while before he died, which I had insisted she keep, and which gave the room an zlir of elegance when lwe had dlsopsed them Ir advantage. "My room is so pretty, Dear, and ynllrs so -pl:lln,‘ she C()lll[)I2lIllt"I._ "l am a bachelor girl, Motiler. ‘i have no time for fol-dc-rols. l ill- lend to care for my otwn TOOIILlHltI il’ l Il.i(I ,1 lot of knleknacks around l am trfrald they would not i-lt" dilstcd." “My dear liiiit: girl!” iiloi-ller look nre in her arms. “Don't you sup- pose 1 see through your litla sub- terfuge? That I know you spent so lnucil for my room that you had to economize on your own? Everything is very wonderful. Dear. but you the most wonderful of alI. i don't yet understand how you v brought up as as you were~ hflVc been able to do it " "My bringing up was a hind- rance, MOIIII-‘f-“flt first. it made things seem harder than they were," ianswcrcd liiig-illily. "But. now noth ng seems hard. l have a nice position, everyone is kind to me, and l a-m earning enough to be independent and have you. What morn coillld a girl ask?" "And you never regret the old tinlrs, thc friends you loved?" "Not any more. ‘My time and thoughts are too filled with work. And Mother dear, I couldn't Eu hack nowunot tho butterfly lilo l icl before l knew what it was to v-ork. 1 think I htlve chalngcd ~ qurlllaps more than l realize." l l.Il0fl_L',IlI. of Kenneth Lawrence. Would he think me changed for tha worse? "You ‘have changed, Dear, but it is only natural th£_you___slloultl. Proof is positive when founded facts l - ' fipé-‘Ecna dspfi‘ 5225f. been used for 60 years b3 people all over the globe BEECHAWS XOQO-QOOOGCI Canadian National Railways DIVISION Commencing Monday. October 4th, 1920, brains will run as follows: WEST:- Daily except Sunda-ydeave Chur- iottotoivn 6.25 a. m., arrive Borden 8.45 a. ln., Summerside 9.20 u. m.; returning leave Borden 4.10 p. m. arrive Summerslde 8.05 p. m. Charlottetown 0.35 p. m. I i Daily except Sunday leave (‘har- iottetown 12.40 p.m. arrive Sum~ ‘merisde 4.35 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Chur- lotietown 2.40 p. m. arrive Bor- den'6.l0 p.m. arrive Summersidc 6.05 p. m. Tlgnish 9.45 p.m. Daily except Sunday lease Bor- den 6.40 a. ln. arrive Emerald Junc~ tion 7.40 a. m. Summerslde 9.20 a. m, Charlottetown 10.40 u. m. DuPy except Sunday leave Tig- ish 5.35 a. nl.. arrive Summerside 9.00 a. ln. Charlottetown 12.40 p. ln. Dally except Sunday leave Tig- nlsh 7.25 a. m. arrive Summer- side 1.110 p. m. leave Summerside 3.20 p.m. arrive BOFHBI! 5J0 p.m. connecting at Emerald with train froln Borden and arriving Charlottetown 6.35 p.m. Daily except Sunday leave Sunl- lllersitle 6.45 a. m. arrive Chill‘ iottetown 10.40 a. m. Passengers for Mainland by this train change carsflnt Eluerald Jc-L, arrive Bor- li-rl 8.45 u. ill. EAST:- Diiiiy except Sunday relive Char- iottctown 6.50 a. m. arrive Mt. Stewart. 8.45 u. m. Georgetown 11.30 a. m. Snllris 11.25 s. nl. returning lravc Souris l.l5.p. ill. fleornctolvn 1.00 p. nl. Mt. Stew art 4.15 p. m. arirve Charlottetown 5.50 p. nl. llsiiy exccpvSunday leave Elmira 3.35 a .ln. Snuris 6.155 a. m. Georgetown 6.45 a.m. Mt. Stewart 8.45 a.m. arrive Charlottetown 10.00 a. m. returning leave Char- inttoitlvsrn 3.05 p. lll. llrrlvc Mt. Stewart. 4.15 p. ln. Georgetown __ Care, responsibility, and hard work would change any girl. I wish I nlizhi have helped. you more." "it's a slave you'll he to this’ little Iiifll now, Mother dear! Meals to get, dishes to wash, clean-lug t’) _do, and the marketing. You won't have ‘much time to the lonely." “l think l never ‘shall be lonely HIZBIH. I feel ill-at. your IFRJJIWPI‘ knows we are together at. last and that llc is happy that it is so. l calnniot even yet think of him as dead. He is a very living presence to me." "And to me, Mother. in all these hard years things ‘he said, ihls ad- vice, ihlwo been in my nlind ‘and have helped me. Yes, l Him sure that Dad knows, and is glad.‘ After iwe had unpacked all Moth- ers things and put them in place. hung her clothes in. tlhe closet, or laid them in the bureau drawers, we went to market. Mather would be strange for n time, and I wani- ed to show her the way to the nearest shops. After we had -madc our simple purchases we went to the pancake shop for lunch. l hlld not told Mary we were coming, and her delight was amusing. Tom, to, was so pleased that Mother sald- \ "You and your friends will spoil me, Zena. And iwhat a. darllnt! shop! And i never ate such xriddle cakes." "Pun-cation, Mother! pttllcalto shop.“ After we finishnrl our luncheon we walked slowly. home and spent the afternoon talking as only mrltll- er and daughter lwho llaltl IlLUll so long separated could talk. iMothcr startled uno when ‘.1118 asked: "Did you communicate with that young Mr. latwreuoe after l sent. you Mr. diarkness‘ letter?" This is u TheLlrnstSaleo Any Medicine ll the World. leHvnnvbnlsCnssds. bins». 25s., 5Q. i offer for sale my Captain Aub- rey Stallion sired thy that well kncwn stallion Captain Aubrey- Dam Oakley Baroa-Jlrasillian — Creighton» Abadallah. This horse u“.- .... CAPTAIN AUBREY STAILION , FOR SALE Tomorrow-Mr. Clnxton Asks .to - Call. shows all speedy; weighs 1000 lbs. and n good looko . it interested giva us ‘t. CHANGE OF TIME-RE. ISLAND p m v Qv AFJA ('1 indications d being u“ Sept. 27, 4|. 6.00 p. m., Sourls 6.05 p, m., Elmira 7.20 p. m. §OUTH:- Dally except Saturday and Sun- day leave Murra-y Harbor 6.45 a.m. arrive Charlottetown 10.40 a, m.; returning leave Charlottetown 3.30 p.m. anrivs Murray Harbor 7.26 Saturday only leave Murray I-lar bor 7.20 a. nl. arrive Charlotte town 10.05 a. m. returning leuvc Charlottetown 4.00 p. nl. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE. OHA-RUOTTETOWN, P. E ISLAND. 8016-0-85-71. @ o d oeooocoooéiooooooooe LANTERNS THAT o0 NOT BLOW OUT Strong and Strudy and fitted with long an short Globes. Just what the farmers needs at this season of the year, A ' at Lower Prices. i é clip them now. Q -y €iv@,~'j @ @ @ ° Q Q Q G \~_.J-\k'/-.\')'I\~ 5:35"? v \ , SQMUEL JR. ' t. k lIM-I-llfl ~-=-8078-I-I68l;'= » .- "summons 2s,- logo. H1 _ ‘n; utentzk. »..l .5 ‘I9- l Something New For I Charlottetown Opportunity Coming Your Way From Sept. 21:11 till’ Oct. 2nd, the Hobberlln expert will be at ‘the store of Allan W. D. Wadman, 173 Great George St. 1° KIVB you an opportunity o‘ seeing nil unusually flue line of woolens for Fall and Winter wear—~'l‘hls Expert is at service to help you in your selecting and to give you the tull- YOU!‘ benefit of his wide experience backed by the Hobberlln organ- ization which stands behind its customers with a full gunrun- tee of satisfaction in Pit, Fabric and Fashion “Hohberlin Quality Tailoring forMen" Allan W. D. Wadman ‘ Provincial Representative 3087-9-28-21 eather Horse C oliars Stand the Wear and give Better service Clip Your Horse and Cattle ~ They Look Bett r---Fecl Better and Work Better Clipping frees horses from the principal cause of colds, and other horse ailments. ~We extend a cordial invitation to all those i‘ attending the Charlottetown Exhibition to see our up-to-date Hardware Department. f You will find a full rugs, halters carriage wr Rogers Hardware Co- 5i LIMITED ‘fr-i. i106 0f Whips, harness aps, rubber aprons etc. d 1' ewes. so x aooeoooieoooeo on» Z 1@.@ ‘ c.» ,@;@, ‘$/.®'.-\i11&9 SEAV, 1.95 stillness To get 100 per ceit value from your horses, ' i_'-_1 i l 2 A’) .~ , >1 Grafton st. Y: - -'.'.up1~r!l~~ a . .. - ~-