Ei srfsiyrg, I r”l QTTHT 1 V Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol ` In their zeal to do all in their power for'their_lovcd ones, most mothers overwork and soon get in a nerv- 0us,rundown condition.Vinol,the non-'secret cod liver and iron tonic, is exactly what they need to build - them up, make them strong and quiet their nerves. Home be convineea by um Positive Pi-oef I “I was weak, run-down and nervous. l had dizzy spells and no ambition to doanything. I saw Vinci advertised and tried it. In about one weak I felt better and it built me up and restored mly strength. I want to recommend V noi to other women who an weak, nervous and run- down."-Hrs. E.Trotter,2GrantSt., Tomato, Ontario. for lll rua-down, nervous. lnnomie conditions, weak women, overworked meii. loobloold people and delicate children. than il no reuieiiy like Yiiiul. Your llonoy will be returned if Ulnol fails--Leading Druggists. I I1 Q1 Creates Strength - LTii _‘:" ‘ 1"." ’ PUBLIC AUCTION .ii Glenroy Fam, Lot 37, For Sale The above farm of two hundred and fifty (250) acres 60 to T0 acres clear with dwelling house and barn thereon on the St. Peters ltoad and fronting on the Hillsbor- It lies about one and one half miles west from Mt Stewart and one mile , east of Hayden's wharf and arailway ,,,.d your Sw,.m,,.h Sgur, \\-hy not get siding and has school house on cor ner of the farm. Distant from Char lottetovin only 16 iiiiles bv road, rail way or boat No suitable farm with s better or more convenient situation in can be found anywhere. K Bale by public auction on the prem- ises on Monday the 20th day of Oct- iher at-xt 1919 at IL' o'clock noon, For further particulars apply at the sw office, Charlottetown of the un- ersigned. JOHN 8. MACDONALD 1038-9-19-tl date. DOMDNION OF CANADA ' -.inc-.~ uf Prince Edward lsianu. City of Charlottetown. Before Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire. the Stlpendlarr Magistrate for _the -.fioy of Charliteown. _TAKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipendlary Magistrate of the City of Charlottetown has by virtune of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the Island eiititledn- “An Act to Consolidate and amend the several acts' incorporating the City of Charlottetown" ordered and appointed that Wednesday the Sth day -Jf October, A, D., 1919 be the day sei down for hearing all appeals made to him for the preceding Valuation As- sessment of rates imposed or author- ized by the City Council of the city. and that on such day and daily there- after, until all such appeals have been heard at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, iii the City Hall in Charlottetown, afore~ said all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 25th da-_f of September. A. D., 1919. ROBT. VANIDERSTINE, Collector of said City K. J. MARTIN, Stipendiary Magistrate -L_ .. - - NOTII E ‘ The Haselbroolt Dairyiug Co. are prepared to receive cream by team or by rail in the Murray Harbor line. Freight refunded on rail shipments. Prompt cash returns monthly. For further information see or write the Manager A. W. JON ES. Manager. Haselbrook . Sept. 25th, 1919 _ Auctio Sale At Wallace Wh¢atloy'a on Saturday, Octob¢r 401, 1919 at 1 °’clock The following Stock and Crop.- 1 driving horse, 4 years old, Park- alde Brazlllian; 1 cart horse 315 years old; 1 general purpose colt 255 ye.-irs old; Cows-1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old, freshened, Sept. 16th; 1 llol- stein Grade, 5 years old, freshencd. Sept. 7th; 1 Heller 2% years old: Holstein Grade, due fto freshen Oct; Sept. 7th; 1 Helter 2% years old. 1 Holstein 2% years, duo to freshen Nov.; 1 Gurnsey cow, 8 years old duo to freshen Feb. 3; I cow Holstein Grade, 5 -years old with calf at side; 1 Grade cow with calf at side, 8 years old; 1 Grade cow 6 years old with calf at side; 1 Guernsey cow, 10 years old. 3 choice Ayrshire Heifers, 3 years old, due to freshen this fall; 2 choice Grdde Shorthom heifer calves, also s young cattle 21,5 years old; one pure bred shorthorn bull. I8 months old. ro¢istersd,and one 6 mos. old;8 pigs,3 months old; 24 sheep, 2 and 3 years old all reared lambs this season; 1 Pure bredlram, Lslster 1% years old. lmpoltod- 40 hens. 20 ducks. CND-$00 bushels mixed grain, 4 stacks hly, 100 bushels potatoes, Da- iotrllsd; 1 cart nearly new. 'forms 1-I months on approved pap or. 1 per cont ol for cash. If 'day proves wet will be held fol- lowing day at the same hour. ' J. A. IIMOONALO ‘msn River ls hereby 'mend for Sale Rvziiove the liver uiid bowel poison -liiess. This is a desirable property; der reliable instructors, cor- respondence course in tech- I by flying men. Admirable, landing `eld. Trial Flights' “I am a farmerfs wife and keep house for my family of six children I suffered from a constitutional break- down and s weak, nervous, mn- down condition. Mydaughter recom- mended Vinol and it built me up so I enjoy my meals and feel like a differ- ent woman.”-Mrs. C. J. Snoccy, Mooaomin, Sask. ...v- . .-.__ V X "CARQ ON"! , If Constipated, Bilious .¢.. ¢-~...-Q-¢.._¢ ..,.. » Y be-»o~p~Q-;_.......¢..~ or Headachy take ' “Cascarets” 0-0-OO-OO-O-0-'O-'O-0-0-*O-O-0-o-o-o-o-¢-......,.. I-`e.I grsndl Be eiilcientl D0n`l stay sick, bilioue. headacliy, constipat-ed. uhirh is keeping your bead dizzy. our tongue coated. your breath had s small box of Ciscarets and eiij'-'U the nicest, gentlest laxative-citliartlc _i v-\»;-r experienced? Cascartts nev- gripe. sickcn or iiieoiiveiiienct- one ic Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsh pills. ascnrets bring sunsliiiie to cloudy. riiinds and half-sick bodies. They .ark while you sleep, ESI.-.ABLE HOTEL Offered for Sale The well-knowii “Maxi-lr-y House." eiitral Street, Suiiiuierside, P. E. l.. is oiiercd for stile as a going bus- lhe house is coniparativel_v new and is .ii the best of repair, and is well fiii- ished. It enjoys an excellent trlin- sient and Dérmanent trade. Full par- ticulars and pricc may bc had from MISS JANIE MAWLEY Summerside 131°)-10-2_\l2i. .__- FARMERS’ NOTICE, We are prepared to buy any quam tity of hogs on hoof, commencing Mon lay 15th Sept paying highest market prices. \\'f: :ire liuyiiig llogs evcr_\- Wednes- liy ul Huiitcr River lieiisiiigton .\.lli;iii;.' Station Summerside Tuesdays at Vernon Station and Murrziy River. For information call CANADIAN PACKING CO. LTD. J. M. ROOF, Manager Plant, Kensington Road Phone 553. 2 941-9.15-Mir. _ ‘ HOTEL FOR SALE COMMEIICIAL HOTEL, KENSING- TON will be offered for prtvate sale up to October 15th next, with or without furnishings. This is cne of the most up-to-date hotels in the Province. and located in the best buslnesg centre _on the Island. intending purchasers should call early and inspect the premises. Reasons for selling ls owing to Proprietors health. For term; and particulars apply to the owner and Proprietor E. C, Hiltz or J. F. Profltt, Commercial Street. E. C. HILTZ, Kensington. 1175-9-25Mi!isi8i. ==-":_-if-_,~__. _ WHY BE ONE OF THE CROWD? The DcVere Aviation will make you a competent pi- lot. Course of flying for Acro Club Certificate, un- nical instruction, directed `Write for particulars. DeVere Aviation School - Auctioneer I Tl'I11°0, N. S. ~.. .U ‘ ,.'_ . 0-ilu . - ser Saturday 2 ii. ni i , _ ,V -gf. _ _ 1 "5-°~10N1w*;,_ y _ww .l 1219-to-itizi For Prmce Edward man -1 .1 ' t """" I - -~ --~~.- .- ,..;,. ._ .s ...\..a t¢`+x-a. 6 _‘I '¥_m . . . K. - _f . - , `=..:,.__ Us at 1|/lun a sau .IEALOUS By lane Phelps g $$~Q§%$¥OlQCOlC$¢ .*4¢§'FQF#Vl v sro is SANDRA TELL8 ROSE SHE I8 HAPPY CHAPTER LXXIX. A; I had expected, my wardrobe made quite a furore. While I had lost my sapphires I still possessed enough Jewelery to cause comment end envy among the girlsl had known before I married. They cop- ied iny dresses with tissue paper, to have a pattern they might use when they added to their own wardrobes. When I told them it would soon he out of style they paid no attention. save to say they would risk it. I was most childish in my~ desire to show how much I hail. Por- haps had it not been for Roses visit. and her gossip after she returned home, 1 should not have been quite so silly. - Rose. frank as ever. told me one day that the girls thought I was 'awfully stuck up' and that the boys were ‘afraid of nie.‘ I laughed. but in reality I was pleased. "I told them they needn't envy you even if you did have lovely clothes and :i wonderful home, with servants and everything-that you \veren't allowed to do a single thing you wanted to." "You told them what wasn't so!" I retorted angrily "I wanted to coiiie home and here I ani." Then I recalled Everett's actions when Rose was with me, and said more quietly: "Everett has changed Rose. He is lovely to me- most of the time now. .We go to the theatres .i lot. and now he dances with nie when we go to supper. He tliouglit I was too young to do, the things I wanted to do when I was first mar- ried-that I liadri't poise enough to know how to meet so many new peo- ple. But I wouldu't change hiin now for anyone iii the world. \\'lien I see other meii-and the lipys here at liome-I am so proud of him I rion't know what to do. HE is so clever, so handsome. and people all look \ip to him." To save my life I couldn't help bragging a little. "I‘iri sorry for you just the same." "You nec-dn't be. I don`t need sym~ patliy I tell you. Goodness Rose,- I almost shiver when I think I might have married one of the town boys, \\'hy, all they think of is taking a cirl to the movies, or the corner drug store! What kind of a .home would I have had with them?" “Perhaps as good ns the one you have now by the time they were as old as Mr. Graham." "Yes, and I would be a tired or \-:orn out old woman by that time." This was a new thought to me so I cxpntfated upon it. "You see I would have to work hard to lioip like. nil the girls v:lio marry poor boys their OWU nge. Then by the time they got wlicre they could give me things I \vouldn't care a hang whether I had them or iiot. My good looks would lie mostly gone, and I would be so old 1 wouldn`t care for lovely clothes and motor cars and filings." “Don't foil yourself. Sandra. You’d care just :is inucli. and more, too' be- cause' you Iind helped earn them. Tliat`_= what Mother says anyway. Father was poor when she married him and they worl-cod hard together. Now sho has it easy. and she just loves it." I knew Rosc's father was ronsiderej one of thc few very rich men in town, and that lie-r mother had luxuries that my mother never had drcaiucil of having. ‘You talk like a minister." I said. with a la\:'_'h. I liated to keep tell- ing Rose how iiiucli I cared for Ever- ett, but when she talked as if I had done the most foolish thing possible Why Suffer from (‘0uglis. Colds. S .rc Thr al.. C Chills. Sprsins, Sti-:iins.lv.-tc. U _"mlm ¢j0hnson'_s /*~°"Y~=L|n|inent ls A doctors famous prescrigitinn for lritemal and extemal use. A sooth g, healing, pain Quledng anodrne with a record of over 100 Yeaw o remarkable success. un l'iiin`¢`» f§}'\§iil'e'i§'i `»;a§`li'énEi}§nt. New sh spoke of that' -ii would ne di insulted to have a man I iizarried hire sonieono _ 0 teach ine as if I were a sf:h_00I_ DQ- I don’t see how you endure it. “l was annoyed at first, Ilose. but when I saw how clever all the women in Everett‘s set were, even those who were very young. I made “P “W mind I would be clevcr too. Bild since then I haven't felt about hav- ing llirs. Barr teach mo. If was. just taking French or some lang'-|351’-~` no one would think anything of il- \\'h_v slimildn't one Hflfdy 0U‘/'fl' things as well-that is, if thy need to? You see, Rose, lots of EIFIS nowdays gc to college. and they learn things that help them aDD0H" ivell-because tlieyf are HSSOCIHI-Ed with the teachers and older EIFIB _ which girls who live at home and only go to high school do not _I€Bl'l1- .\l_v argument sounded foolish and woak, but it sceined to impress Rose. "Perhaps it's all right." Elle F011' wded grudgingly “but I wouldii`t do it.” Then she chiangcd the subject nnd began talking of Barre-tt Ed- monds, as she invariably did. Hc had made ii greatimpression upon IIN- land she constantly hinted for M10- tlier invitation to visit nie-which I did not extend owing to Everet_t's caution. Anyway Barrett was in Europe 011 a business trip. I missed hliii, too. but I tlidn't tell Rose so. Tomorrow-Conildental Talks with Mother. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION After vespers Sunday evening 811 address-, together with a gift WHS DF9- st-nted to Rev. J. (‘. Mt-Lean, of St. I’aul’5 Church, Summerside. The fdllowing address was read by .\ii'. A. E. Arsenault, ex~l"remier on behalf of the parisliioncrs to which Father hiciiean made a fitting rcplyz- To the Very Rev. J.C. McLean, V.G. Parish Priest of St. Pauls. Sunimerside, P. E. Island, Reverend and Dear Fatherz- With feeling; of regret and sorrow your parishioners and friends have hoard that you are about taking your departure from amongst us. After nineteen years in the exercise of your lloly Ministry in this parish we have hoped that the occasion would never arise calling for your removal to another field of labor, and we feel sure our anticipations would have been realized, if your well known spirit of sacrifice, had not moved you to accept a task which our beloved Bishop was desirous that you should undertake. Only that spirit, of clicciieuce to constituted authority vsiiicli Holy Church enjolns upon us, has prevented a strong protest going forth from this parish at the news of your departure; for we fclt that after tho years spent in up-building the parish and in bringing it to its pre- sent status you were entitled to thc rvst due to a dut_v well performed and to the material comfort brought about by your untiring efforts and your judicious management of the affairs of the parish. Your nineteen _vears sojourn amongst us has seen the most pleasant relation existing between yourself and those under spiritual charge. You have been at all limes the zealous shepherd of a flock. Sumnioncd to the highest state of Christian society, hy' the lloly Orders. _von accepted a life of aliiiegation and sacrifice to excercise the lliinistry of God. to console thc afflicted nn] to implant moral virtues in the hearts of your parishioners by yur instructive sermons and personal example. With feeling of gratitude ive recall the constant and fnthcrly prcoccupaiiiii in our spiritual and material welfi-re which at times you have iiianlferted. without enumerat- ing you; many qualities of heart and mind, we wish to mention two great virtues which you eminently possess justice and inpartislity. Your ardent desire has been to establish and maln- tain a perfect equity in all our rela- lioiis as parishioners and citizens. and in so doing your faimess of mind never entertained any distinction of individuals, famlies, nationalities not even of creeds, hence the high con- sideration in which you are held by cvery citizen. We begin to realize mir loss. Words cannot express our feelings. In deep sorrow we utter one common thought. "We shall miss you. father." We solemnly promise that henco=fort‘i we shall endeavor to bc better Catholics. to live up to the standard of Clirlstanlty. which you r- __=\.lf-»._' ' __£ Dressed Hogs Wanted ` We are now receiving dressed hogs, paying - the following for good quality, with organs, liver, lOl'l . lungs and heart, attached for Government Inspec- t' ‘ 110-180, 20c f. o. b. country points; 20 1-2c at Charlottetown, 180-250, l9c f. o. b. country points; 19 1-2c at Charlottetown. Heavier grades will be taken soon as weather - is cool enough to handle them. _ Hogs should be killed on cool days only, and allowed to hang twenty-four hours, so as to be THOROUGHLY Cl-IILLEU BEFORE SHIPPING. Before selling your hogs elsewhere see us or our buyers at all shipping centres. DAVIS & ,FRASER ' Charlottetown, P. ll. l. loitelown same day. ` Friday 7.30 a. m. ‘ er_Friday 2 p. m. , Saturday 7.80 s. m. \ ' , \l How f'~ "fea- S _+ _ haste of every woman o acc P _ , they overdo' and as a consequence develop ailments peculiar to their sex, as is -indicated by bacltache, headache, nervous- _ ness, the blues, displacements and weakness. Surely this 1 ,_.s. _ .- Women Break Down d A ‘ f Owing to the modem manner of living and the nervous t om lish just so mucheachday, ga Womenwhohndthemselvés in this condition should slow clown, and depend upon that good olcl fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pouncl, to restore them to health' ancl strength, for there is no other remedy known that so quickly restores a healthy, normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most Remarkable Recovery Minneapolis, Minn.-“I was run clown and nervous, could not rest at night, and was more tired in the morning than when I went to bed. I have two chiIdren,the youngest three months old, and it was drudgery to care for them as I felt so irritable and geneyally worn out. From lack of rest and appetite my baby did not get enough nourishment from me, so I started to give him two bottle feeding; , a clay. After talting lhreeboltles of Lydia E. PinItl’iam°s Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman, full of life and energy. It isa - pleasure to care for my children and I amveryhappy with them and feel fine. lnuise my baby exclusively again, and " _" can't say foo much for your medicine." ‘ Mrs. /\.l...l\/IILLER. \ 2633 E.asi24ih Si - /// L- `\ ' ( \ proves the curative valde of LYD IA E M'Eoi<::|NE ave vt e_ or us. so _ u -r ward in Heaven shall be greater. We shall ever keep in mind a vivid image of your person. From our hearts shall go forth to God fervent prayers so that ho may grant you health and happiness ii. your new field of_ labor. sister and niece who so zealiousiy helped you in your task and whom we have learned to love, our senti- St Pauls [J H ‘\IcDonnld JamesA In Effect Oct. lst. ' Leave Charlottetown for 0|-wen Monday 1 p. m. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown Tuesday, 7 ri. m. Leave Charlottetown for Orwell Tuesday 2 p. m. -Leave Charlottetown for Vlgtt-mn Wednesday 7 a. m. returning to Char. Leave East River for Charlottetown Leave Charlottetown for East Rlv. Leave West River for Charlottetown Leave Charlottetown foi West R.v- McNclll, lfrank Torry, Trustees.-I-Lfl Time Table “S. S. TussIe”< ' "‘“‘*"T'*"'“"" ' ' _ f JT" .. .. .as 'ev-vi h 'ish d f that vo r e- EASTERN STEAMSIIIP LINES, INC. I i '- -INIERNATIONAI.. LIN!- l FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OERVIOI 1 ~ av. Joi-in Ano soaron ` May we tender also to your amiablej Steamship "Governor Dlngioy" w 11| leg", 5¢_ John "ery Wsdnuddy gg 9 a. in. and every Saturday al 6 p m (Atlantic time . . _) l Thu;1;l:le Wednesday trips are via Eas :port and Lubae, dns Boston 10 a. in. l llys. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston, duo than Sundays 1 ments of high regard. As al p, m. ° remembrance of your parishioners, FAR; ‘gm 31-A1-E R00 we beg of you to accept this little' Direct conn tl ith M8 ‘am up gift. iniparfect tokcn of our deep love; Cod Canal. Frelzlitnlllltg ang‘Efl‘I(l,p;llff>l';lsfffi‘Ilme"l!°r New York vu lc.” and gratitude. The parishioners off A. C. CURRIE, gtapalggnmn B . » fs. f_§__f Live Hogs Want Until further notice our agents will receive good fat hogs at the different point as followsz- - All points West of Summerside and East gf Charlotte- town on Thursday of each week at Kensington Freetown Emerald, Hunter River and Albany on Frida ofleach week. ilgiigvant good- stock for which we will pay highggf mar-koi Wu _niviis -co. mi. 0 E. M. CRAIG, Manager ' ' d. '.