=-.~;¢;_.-..-..- . a _ J .31 Q i I l? h i‘ l " ‘l. If l. j i ,. 1r i‘ I’ a i v1,‘ ‘I = l l i’ . l i 11-. I _- gs~°'g‘i~'-l-i’§‘fi§l7la—ai-_' --_-..:-_-..¢ a: “fir- . 5'54? é s: a‘: l 1 . ' ‘OIIIOOQOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOQQOflIOOOO . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' 5 ' ll ' 1 s word: q- 0m Inurticn . 10° P" "° ° S‘ 1' O T‘ 8c pel- ‘Inc of 5 word: zIlrtItlrlIargIinnvIn 1c n" ‘lint-t 0f 5 WW" O O O O O i- it ‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOivfltjfll-ttiilli _ — i ' ! ltenmll- Help Wanted Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED-LIVE AG- cntLfor Watkins 150 Tamil!’ Necessities. Direct. to consum- ers, Big Profits, LIP. Wutkillsl (tompllny. Dent" R. 379 Craig‘ WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework“; Apply. MP5- w- M- Fursythe, ti?! Brighton Ave. 1 1Illi9-lil-27-3I ANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL West, Montreal. I 781.10»1-1nlo.i hmlstnvm_k_ App“, him w’ U - gl “CIAIHBII, til Lougwortb Ave. ‘I F0!‘ HUIG I 13S4-10-27-3I __ ..._..______ FOR SALE-GAS ENGINE 3‘/QIWANTED.—FOR POSITION I Horse Power. B. A. Mallctl], Si. John. Ncu" Brunswl 1k ClYll- York, P. E. I. I373-ltl-27-' _I llt-lcllt Iliaid. (‘lood knulvl ige of .__________--—-—————-. cooking absolutely n-*r't-s.<fll',\'- FOR SAI-E-SQFT COAL HALLI For particulars apply imlncdlate- etove, also dining r001“ 51°" mi Iy to l". .1, (lllulllllll-r, PFIIICL’ l-lcl- good order cheap. JWPIY "LIJII ward Theatre‘ "-1 St. 'WOMEN EARN $10.00 nAu-v. FOR FRIVATE SALE-COTTAGEI distributing the wonderful "Med- and Lot. situated 54 Douglas 51-, ical Advisl-r." by Dl-. Pic-FEE. Fu- City. Apply Beuj (Tartar & Soil-j folds secrets of lnarricti happin- Auctlouers lfi68~10-2'l‘-Ii' l-ss, (lfteu revealed too late. 1003 I pugc. cloth-bound book, illustra- FOR SALE-THRE-SIHING MAC- ind with colored ltlatcs". (‘lfapt- Ilines Fox houses. Fox Ship-I l-rs on Mother and Babe. Nursing ping Boxes, Cart bodies witb‘_ Accidents, First Aid. \\'hal,to do shafts. Apply _to W. J. Scott-l ill sickness. Retails 1251~10-‘Z4-6i \ Nlarslifleld, P. . s. I. ~ - FOUR CYUNDER crs. Sales enormous. Enclose FOR SALE-A Studebaker Cflf- A5 guild as BY“ llllcdicul Press, 648 TVs-ahington working. —<werhauled this Snrlns- “ml Street, Bllrlnln, N. v. to-zl-slvlrll. ruffled be sold at a bargain. Apply 17| ‘Dorcbester Street. 506-9-19-tif Teachers “ranted -—————-——-—*-———'-— --l like l-llrtlell won‘ BALE on Excl-lANoE-A sAsK/VFCHEWAN TEACHERS’ .. . _ nnlnrr COMPANY uMlrEo . . . total deficit of over ten Lllbllflafld bell tif l nlln alow and fox Age“! Rsfilna- ""9" be" PO- biimm“ h.“ me one” '- d ll w ’°“°'"°""‘“‘““ £19m Prodmum‘ to °°“s‘"“p“°'§ tIOIIfLPB llnll llollllltlll assets the Island. 15 acres of land. about MOTOR C anIcIb “Part cugsh or fox Write “mmm- 777'9"1'"- . Mrs’ Sanders nevexkleafne “Ihf: \ """‘"“‘ ”°"'““ “Hm ‘mequme bu.“ not amlomm“) amounting to $38 635 which ' are 6 acres cf woods. 30 lbreedius D8"! :0 ALV“ McConnell, g9 hflqk§gnI ACHER ‘VANTED FOR CANOE (rl'as\t,nll'lulkeelgf i}, of (Hssttrfxritorq in the valued at only twenty per cent. the enclosed by guard fence ,lurgeI T“ Street, Portland. Maine. l . , _ . l , dnwel. on‘ me 1e" “my whgln ' " local stock brokerage firm of enough to hold 30 more pens. Bun- Public Notice is hereb 1 1179_10_19_12, , Mlle School. Supplement $100.00. d 14 _ _ m _ Malcolm C “Hum, and Company “low equipped Wm, not and C01,; that 1 Wm on T d Y 5f I Apply M. Ale-Father!’ Summary. yolIInlLmQlte-l, lame is m. me l“; v PM“ and conqumpflon has flied an assignment with water in kitchen and bath room, October 1923 ntutlatz hgllrtlIel FARM FOR SALE-—AT MURRAYI 137240437T4I~ W“ ' . - ‘ilk d i r miles back and forlh ‘ .. _ I I ' o w llarbor North. consisting of 115i “Hppflusg gllr; knives won lug‘? lI1I,\:u\ulfi,l_l; o“ ltlllllIIIill‘ ulienslls in wllem" m‘ "m the Prelim“ Lifimce Iahprtyln” tn: Zttmhlkli. glean“: 28:‘ cfgglttn hgizzellmrytaegt gait??? “gun/lam w“ and Se" “or” Fmy “ems 6mm [manmu Lost the kitchen tumle (Irqwar-h ‘hi; IIUIIInIIé plates S“ “(hunted the lmmuunve capacity at the ma” :fe‘lll'IL‘ols0r'I‘lleO coitltlsany acted ‘as hfmIlge ggtle-nghouse Ice houseletc Squltbe glclfuflnttgn the Ma I ' . l. . .. 'l‘- ll t aunverlt triumn “Hi -‘ "Q. ,. . ' ,. " _ ‘ fp l‘ , _ I _l_ _. In,“ _‘ _I y I ‘ I ' _ , ;~, .. o c-owll, 3l".°“.-i‘.2‘.‘».i‘lfi'3l‘l"l““'tillliil?l“"tl ‘$31.1‘il.l.‘lif.iil.‘li‘i.i.. 3.‘. 3 v9.1.1‘ hi’. 2.12“? 21:53"....?5“£.."§§§.;‘3.‘3£'é. ‘Sfillll-éiil ‘Iiiiiillllié’ éfillillfliflllli i“ “a “"11" W‘ J- a "°M=°"°"- brawl" MM" IMF-lid “mun Whoop N10,“, “m; Sm,» m" "lfwmfvr ifluuw him,“ m‘ um ‘_"|‘lll-u you should llllvl-‘slllallervwgnr! gut up m 43,0 M“, “Hm, (‘Own Hm,|,|,.,n,.,,,,.,l by Such expo“ ML (o. Toronto,‘ willie-Ira Plgllll‘. tim‘: L A_ MRDONALD, , Sale positive. Perms at g,'||9_ ping. Good bousc wi h pump ill ,,"§’,'.,. RU,'\.,,,.," ' I ' l1, knives or a larger (Irawcl. lave-r) and phmlgrd u", “qmh. vim“, pack lnatld as luay he cxpcctlztl will mo‘ Lwm’ no mm u m," “In Auctioneer. FRANCIS W. HUGHE pawl, Large harm, w n, m," “.1. . . time you want to cut up anything. w H“) “vi-w i‘ m‘, hem] “Inca mm, ll‘\ll‘gll‘l m, u“, remuonshil) U‘. also tor Bryant and Lompal y. l270_1o_24_“_ Sperm orqueews Cr“ lar, For pllrlll-llllll-u apply m‘ uiflcenaneou. you have. to leave thc tablet, wall]: hon”? Sh‘; went them m “w! ‘priupfi of fmlshpd goods m other lllorutrcul.‘ l Hm Wm‘ “bum”; I13H-10-25-5l. I Rolllrltorl Kennedy 1337»10»26»t3i will," (ll-rolls tlc room. gt‘. '0 '- “Y - | .3 l, l -nv|_hi ll- pl-lcl-sl. Thu prtlfiéfll purfod is not m o“ ' o) I . . "' I‘ ‘ kuifc and walk Ilack. You was-ll WMI"I'I'H)T;JJ_IIIT ihryrfu)‘: (:,1,1'ff5§],|(?|: Ulll‘ of (icprtlssiolI. It is u ltcrioll .ll‘ ‘lro set forth us Ilclnk! $:lS,n8G null . ‘z . ' ‘ a C. xioardorfi today blunders, Ncusonlc & o ._ l “ “M”! I Market Building. BOARDERS CAN be acconlmoda- BICYCLE SHOP-I HAVE MOVE” ted at the Lunsdowne House 2205 my shop one door further Great George Street. 1314-10-6iI town whorl- I am able to lll_\' VIISIUIJIOTFI btellcr service.- TWO BOARDERS CAN BE COM-I W‘ l, yh-Ulan’ fortably acconlrllndllteu ll; zlgl Spring Street. 11542-10426 II‘. IATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE '___”'_“-*~"-——-—~—l (‘ll-nritlg out sale (if Julm T. \\'antod 1 (‘low, Pie: ‘illll (irnvn, on Wed-l llvsdn)‘. .\'ov, 7th. as farm is l-‘UIII. l‘. Iirutlic, Aur- 15l58-10-27-ZIi up l lfI!Ii~llI-29-. I WANTED-BY NOV, I2, A FUFfN-I . I-iIWtI hollsc ill good location. ApI Image?‘ III) (llllllllnlll. lalll-lo-zsl-slMUCTION SALE DATES_ __ MW} MEN AND LAmES WANTED Toll Nit-Killian, Corrllvile, .\Iouda_v.Il talk» orders for Private (‘ll-el-liu!" 0"!‘ m" I2 ""'I""k- 3mm“ -'\~ M ‘l I Mllntll-ll River, \VPtIl'It‘$flIl)',I Xmas (‘urns in spare time. EA", H"- I)(frle1‘(lp ,,,-,,,,,,,.9,_.6“,.,._ 35 nevi (lot. ill, ‘l o‘(:Iot-k; Mrs. H. J. Mc- cent cumlnission puid. Samplesi PIWP- “m”? "Pumb ,'Yh""“d~'1l'~~ trialled free. Oldest Xmas Cardl 5"“ 8' 1 ‘WIMR? M“ D- J- 314"] house iu Canada. “Nlullagcr/‘l Dmmhl- Um“ Pmml “mime -' 1i Wint-hcstcr Ave, “ilstnlrlurlLI Nm” 14' m “Tlmk: IL I" M p1ontreal_ QUE 1393,10_29_3il llllllzlltl, S! (It-or l I Nov, lit, l2 St-rinlgeour, Auctioneer. 10-29-2? i____ ___.____ Situations Vacant To Let l -_, HOUSE TO LET—LOW RENT.I Apply (luardlnn. 1Zi64-l()~27~3i‘il‘“—'$5_ PRWTfiEwTM-As TO LET-SIX ROOMED TENE.‘ (iron-ting (lard Szlluple Book menl in good condition. Model-hi fret‘; representatives nlakiug tell conveniences. Apply 2 Hills-boron, 1374-ll)-27~3i.[ tal unnecessary. I puny, Bratltford, Out. CHANGE OF TIME—P. E. ISLAND Bradley Com- 10-27-6i. DIVISION Effective October 29th and until further advised Steamer “Prince Edward island" will make only one passenger round trl-p daily (Except Sunday) between Borden and Tormentine. ' Connections for Mainland points will be made by No, 39 train 133v. ing Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m., and train No. 214 leaving Summerside at 7 a. nl.. connecting at Sackville with the Ocean Limited, making connections for Montreal and West ern Canada and the rail connec- tion: for Boston. Connections from Mainland will be made by No. 44 train leaving Borden at 4.05 p. m., arriving at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. and pas- sengers for west of Elneraid Jct.. will connect there with train No. 213, arriving at Summerside 6.05 p. m. where passengers for west of Sum» lnerside will connect with Express No, 3 leaving at 6.45 p. ln., and arrive at ‘Hgniah at 9.55 p. m. Passenger train No. 39 leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and con» necting at Emerald Jct. with mixed train No. 211 leaving Borden at 6.50 a. m., arriving at Summerside at 9.45 a. m. leaving Summerside Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 12.30 p. rn. arriving at Tignish at 6.10 p. m. Passengers by mixed trzlin No. 213 leaving Charlottetown at 2.50‘ p. m. and arriving at Summerside 6.05 will connect with Express N0. 3 leaving Summerside at 6.45 p. m. and arrive at Tignieh at 9.55 p. nl. Passenger train No. 4 leaving Tignlsh at 10 a. m. daily (except Sun~ (lay) arriving at Suntmerside at 1.10 p. m, where passengers for East wlll connect witlamixed train No, 212 leaving Sllfllmefflldg (m- Borden at 3.10 arriving at Emerald Jot. at 4.40 where it connects with Express No. 44 arriving at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Train No. 212 leaves Tig- “ml Mm"!!! Wedflefldfly Md Friday at 6.40 a. m. and arrives at Sum- mar-aide at 12.10 p. m. Trains will leave Charlottetown for Souris, Georgetown and Elmira on about same schedule as at present, viz: 3.10 p. ln. daily (excgp! Sunday), 6.20 a. m, Monday and Friday and 5.30 n. m. Wednesday only Returning will leave Elmira. 6 a. in. daily (Idxcept Sunday) and 12.45 p. tn. Wednesday only. Souris 6.50 a. m. daily (EXQPpL Sunday) L15 p. m. Monday and Friday and 11.30 u. nl. Wednesday only. (ieorgetown 6 B. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 6.45 a. m. und l.l0 p, in Mo“ (lay, Wednesday and Friday. ' There is no change in the Murray Harbor Service. Particulars of other local services will be given by all C. N. It. Sta tion and Ticket Agents, who will also furnish timetables, folders, etc. on Application. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE 1274-1024-L2I. EASTERN sraAlusfnr muss, INC. INTERNATIONAL mum SERVICE DISCONTINUED FOR THE SEASON WITH THE SAILING FROM 8T. JOHN ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Slot B. S. GOVERNOR DING-LEV will leave St. John every Wednesday mt I m. and‘ evory Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic ‘rtmet for no: n. glneeday trlpl are via Eautport and Lubec. due Boston about 11 ll. m ligands . kw x than‘? to Bglton direct. due Sundays about 2 . In Boa Mondays and Fridays at 10 R. m.. for has and gt. John. STATERO MI $8.00 connection ll o via the M Iltan inc express hunter steamers or New York an point: South an ‘ ' ml I . no. lkl€°X“"l-al.““' “‘° "9"" '"°"*"‘-“’“ éifflllliblll. ‘I The Middle Ground The danger was spreadinl "l"! infecting Amy. ulrcully regretted the ultra-modern tendencies of her youngest. dough" tcr, watt-bed this A_ two (lldest children at ull. might have blamed Hill"! 9181"‘- who cunle out N world and ‘who had grown-up life ill the doubtful ut- luosphere of the theatre. for everything. outlook on life was differengwhje as for Jane-she was a new cl a- ture. Where would elicit-s lead them‘? One morning Jane was helping ilt the kitchen. und skirts of tailored sinlplicll)‘. und over these, while s! all old labratory apron. for $1.00. and friglltlully inconvenient." Jane Free with instructions to work- remarked, 10c with a single glance. to hell) puy_ postage and packing. llflllfil They can-h dust and harbour germ! and make you more work." Sale positive 1m‘ Iloug there so - ‘closet. .,.'lol (lf sllpplits front the cellar to‘ ‘“§’“‘1,",?"IElmAfiittliflflmiwd m “ave mnnhmlt(=l' started it on the porch. ‘play. Iy Marlon Rublncnm. ’ DISAPPROVAL Chapter 12 Mrs. Talbot, who with Ilorror. understuntl her \\'hut- er was new ultd different she She could not of all unknown lived all her But Claire could not be blamed llutiter‘s whole was 30. Jane JI- these strange lend- Luther I00. ll came out in littlc ways‘ She wore only wants .- worked “'i‘hisl place is as huge ns il Ilaz-n. the kitchen ilt “Mother you trot miles while you are And you shntlltln't have curtains at the windows. taking curtains. .\Il\3. ___.___________._.____.._ ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES’ FRESH the (lisllcs otl u table way off from i“! dtl ht't*,und 602-9-24-6ln0 Y!“ “m” u“ ‘e U M“ t-n throw the dish water ucol‘ lle (‘IllLkPfl yard and the place l5 llll of lllostlultoes." Alter half all hour of this. U19 gm‘ “mhwr l;vflfie"'°lgr;llflvlxillfi’ (txwgllxin-Iproteslttll. “If HIIP would only usrt I a , r ~ \ 1 l ' ‘ . . . . | I , , l‘ gm?‘ Erfgfivw! kimfn," kmvps in a ulore (llfll-lcnl ult-iilods, shes gctmrs oi the nluntlfucttlrlug, flllfllllfltll certain drawer really “Willi” 30"‘ dallZ-l lnotllel‘ before IWI‘ tilt-m in that drawer, and after had kcpt illl lull tllcttl any bl- n crime. Nf*\'f'l'LIlt‘I(‘ni5, Janr- pllt them, all but the large (mes, ill the new con» ypIlIVTlI, spot. and aulllltlllccwl Lila‘. she would have the small (lruwar lundc lurgtlr. She changed the rc- llltinusllip of table to lstove, and to tllblc, and brought u‘,- u other place would I She put thc (Iilahes llIlII changed their ln a new plat-e. order, so it was‘ easy to reach those most used—indec(i, she colit- Iplclcly revolutionized the old kitchen. ‘ “l‘vc I)E‘f‘ll collating stops‘ while- l‘v(- uwlrked," she said at. the cud‘ (lf it. “If you get three lucals hcrc dollars daily. Expcrlcncc or cupi- 9",". dam q-ve gaved you about 100k”, Ilwo miles of walking bat-k allll forth." But .\l".~<. 'l‘albut. unconvincedof - course, was so used to the old llr-l- _ changed order. tllul she must tluvt- ‘Sage Tea Turns Back Color and Lustre to Hair 'l‘hat beautiful, cvell (lurk, glossy llait‘ can only be had by brewing a lnixturc of sllgc 'l‘(~a and Sulphur. Your hair is your chalrul. it lnukcs or mars the faco. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of lSage and Sulphur enhances its atppearatlce a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture‘. you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition oi other ingredients at a small cost. u-ll ready for use. It is called Wye-tbs Sago and Sulphur 1Com- poutld. ’l‘.ltis can alwzlys be (lepcuti- ed upon to bring balck the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyethbl" Sage and Suiphulr Compound nuw Ill!- cause ll darkens so lltlIllPllIIy and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply (lalltpcn a sponge or soft brush w-ilth it und draw this through the llnir. ltlltlllg one small strand at a time; by morning the gray IHLII‘ bus disap- pellrcd and after another applic- il-IIOTI it becomes beautifully (lurk und llppeara glossy uud lustrous. "I “I NOTICE. ~ CHANGE OF TIME Charlottetown-Piston Service S. S. "Magdalen" on and after Monday, October 1st will only make trl-weekly trips, leaving Charlotte- town Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, at 7 a ln., returning leavrPic- tou Tlleuloy, Tburaday and Satur- days at 8.80 a. m. IRUOE OTEWART A c0. Hit-I moo. crate daily intend of m-vultly. District PIIIBIQ!‘ AIQRL M _l, u Sfilli fifinwflulollvyhgyffihaepzfzg1:3 picl- ill lltlr old wa_v,“ Claire advis~ la ': l‘ - ‘ ' ‘ ' absolutely that to ' Gray Hair Dark It's Grandmother Recilpe to Bring sitadc. (ll that w "at Effective Monday. October 22nd. rnlllln were obstructed and even the and untli further advised, mixed train: Non. 111 lad Ill between Summorutdo and irlnflil wli op- Qlunv CURRENT REOUIREMINTI AND IUBINEQO POLICY MONTREAL. Nov. lit-ft it‘ somewhat popular just now to be irnistlc. The unfavourable ‘ stressed and the favorable la over looked. There is no denying that in some spots business is poor W and in others bad. but it also true that. regarded as a whole. business is in fair volume and the outlook is for better business, not \\'0l“l!8. ‘ Conditions warrant constructive l TDo i_c_ ifiokln _ 430w er n known and used henceforward with unimportant exceptions and unless fortuitous (rircluustunccs should arise, mark et requirements both here abroad will be not for the up- bulltling of stocks, but for current consumption. This la a healthy condition and assures the mainte- nance of a good volume ul’ Iulsiu- ess. Ill the lnouey market. tilere is neither‘ rtrlngcncy nor oversupply of funds. The credit machine is functioning smoothly. Producers and tnerchants have been cautious over since the brief outburst of ovcr-entlltlsizlsnt which character- ized the early months of 1923. Ex- cept ill a few lines. there is no evidullce of accumulation of goods in the hands of dealers and in other directions there is equally convincing testimony that stocks in tlclller‘ hands are below nor- luul. Goods are passing steadily eors._ It has set and maintained The standard For goods 0F its class. its use I5 IDCTQSSIIK! y because o lis sfirenglfllpurliy and universal _ satisfaction ~ Tore Food insures good health ~ magic ‘Coking Tovvdcr insures um Food ' CANADIAN M ADE Q. 2 udjustlllunt, with business sucking to find the point of maximum coll- Slllllllblfill, which necessarily must bc at price levels that do not (eurtaii tile consumption ot‘ large (classes of the‘ population. 'f‘hcrc is evidence that the Inad- cd," shc IIl‘ill‘lI Jane say to llutllcr. "Au-fully," ho agreed. ‘I wish we could get her ollt of it. She. never has any fun in life. She works all the tints." "She Iflillfvls hcrsclf work," Jane. Silt: won't take nlld 'nlcl'cllzlll(lisitlg (lotttlnunlliua art‘ (Iuulitlg with tho situation with wisdom and skill. The grout IIUQ“ She's much htlp» is that lenders of labor should ltandlc their prublcttls with (lquui . - Illlfltlfiiltlllfllllg. Int-reusing un» And .\Il\x'. 'i‘alllot disapproved of clllpltlyulcut would be tho ill. (‘llail-cfs (lcfcnrc as ulucll as of tllt-Flll-implll (foy-(fllury u, rpquL-H] m“, lltllcrk- HlIltIUlllllflIIOll. Isulllption resulting from udvunc | Out» day Luther cllmc back fPOmIIllI-Z IIYIW-‘i I" Inst flfljllyy-ll,‘ 11],. la (Irlvc to llorubrook. carrying il International ltlurlcct governs priv- llslllltlll phonograph and lanrnc rc» an m- muny nroduph, Mo“ “ma; fltrtls. Amy liflvfi ll Sfiflvs 01' <19" cultural pricca arc (Ilrectly up. Iightcd squeals at the sight 0f It. turuliuod tltcre. Whllc exports of anal (‘Vflll Claire, who hall ‘been lnanurnctnfQfi m-e not largo i" IIIWOII)‘ I01‘ (IHYF- IlPf-‘lilll l" Rmllfb relation tn total output they are I That l-vcning after supper, I4IlL.'gi|npD]-[un[ fffll“ Ihn staittlpoint of profits and of ftlll employment. If production (rostls push prices {g9 far above the international level. the exporter will have o poor chuu. through sonnet". up il llclv “till-ll, llor put. in a ‘labor- suvillg tnachin-l." “Ia-t ‘Iltll’ ailnlc. lug dam-e tunes. Ho null (‘lulre l ihcgllll to (lance, and Dick Rowland, who was always around evenings, l)‘ . . ' ' III Money and Markets , l ' and» Order», "luirotitenb may from now on be. xpeoted to allow mun and lllOlild‘ be satlafnctor! lven though they (lo not (rent volume. if wheat has ground for encouragement in ill]: V h atffected the tendency toward de-' creased acreage. The bogs has declined somewhat un- der pressure of heavy deliveries, but it is fairly satisfactory to pro- ducers of the better qualities. Pric- (lf the corn crop has ally lowered in some and frosts but on tho whole lS- good. The position farmers of the country as I'I unquestionably improved. at remained practically unchanged from September The volume of slightly larger than thirty days ago and commercial. loans show a lnoderate increase. The rate commercial paper has shown material change for primenames, Offerings are in lnoderate volume. tolul assets tit $45,830, leaving a (lificicncy of $10,750. ptiy and for- rouat. - will“ for railroad re- al seasonal Ia- reach prlcla A marked advance in tho ' much afforded heat-growing sections. It be hoped that this has not price ' oi‘ sa Your .Qttlali'tzihes , '_~_ j poll es- on the part of executives I b ‘so resp nsible for the direction of 95 °t “m” and “m a are a‘ f _ ' FLLI‘ glfilnclfiglaiclaé Jzaziagl lass; 'f.‘l°‘l;..?.‘l2‘l"‘.‘.i§l.l.l“l‘... . w, ck l, a mos neg s B it is not unlikely that the quality ._ been materi- Iocalitics by the crop of the a wholl- Greenfield, Lot 66 Sparrows near Montague, prime land, cultivation. house same. For particulars write Money Rate: Conditions in ihelmoney tnark- l331_10_26_31_ - 17 to October l5. ' redlscollnts is for no FOX RANCH ‘on Tuesday, October soul OTTAWA BROKERAGE FIRM Ranch for sale, situated on MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT orrAwA. Oct. 26.——-\Vlth ll 50 acres all clear, situated in and ‘barn on MR. JOSEPH McINTYRE, Portia | ‘Whirl, Charlottetown, at 11, ll hour of 1 o'clock, l offer my Fox Edward Road, 21,4; miles from Char- lottetown, overlooking a beautiful valley, making it the moat attract- ive and Ideal up-to-date ranch on 4L titlllggtluntlll The IIIJI-I-‘(lfzth s .. ie may" of e2 lZnllcIIlIlOlISllr :3“ now lies stranded near l-laliid. Wharf, Also mull, 5a“ tore a “d Jumbo and jib. All runafng 5a 8 'u "horsl 3115mm foreman! r’ a mast, Atlantic gagolggm 6am“? H. ., nun}:- oue dory and now,- e“ Sale tak l ll»... lnll°“.l’}“l‘§‘l’..§’l’.‘ll§“°2.““’li e 1 .1. Road, 800d Ii ll - era tiskénd a" salvage at Dllrc ~ Terms Cont], BENJ. CARTER 4, s, ials-lo-zl-zl. ‘“°“°"‘ i AUCTTOfiAf Of ‘l at the Mount CLEARANCE A nlectlng of creditors will b». ileltl here on Novcmber- 2. f‘ Malcolm Wiggins stated this zlftcr- noon thut the assignment bull bacu lunlic on the advice. of the firllfsl lawyers to get thc old ulutturl; struightcnml out consequent upon the liquidation of the Ilrynut firm. Iio suit] it affected only a portion On‘ account of a complete in luly business l will sell ldeared. it Illlii on it one of ly, has nine rooms and . . i ' modern For Asthma I wage, ‘frost-proof "basement. Collier. Bowery Street, Pictou, Ont.. says Pl‘ “Prdfil U115 l8 Teckflllfifl "My little girl had u terrible case of asthma. I read about Vicks and sent out for fl. sample. I rubbed my mmmny c“ be Purclmsed (ntc sale up to Oct. 31st. Float-ed with Amy. (‘Iairc taught them new stops and was in her ele- lmcut. Illrs. ‘falhot. stood watching. ifs-cling shc should (llsapprove, but not quite able to. After (llICIaire so ipretty" with flushed (rllcck-s and sparkling (grew-it must ‘ really he a harmless enough amuse- ment. just these (‘lose friends and tllc fflllllll)’. Jordau appeared on ‘the road. Sho chilled inside-he was frowning. He (iisupproved! She found her- self suddenly (iisapprovirlg :1Iso—~ (IJfiflDDTOVIIlF! of ilII these "new Ideas." cc ill the international nlurkqt, fl further factor tending toward ull. cmploylucttt. Imus"? and Agriculture T119 POLICY of lland-to-lttoutll buy- mg I" I" "Yillcnvl: ~lu practically every line. This is naturally m. flccted ill n superficially rm. satisfactory situation as lneasur. :35 byttllttllleyolunle of foruiurd ord- mellt otl fgnscquent (“sappoim- are satisfiede pulm- of those who ditions u-eVOIIIY when lumm Co“ activity nlevefll. llfauufacturing ltheicss colttinues at a healthy rate. That this must I19 :0 Itlvlllfllcflléfl not only by dam as o production of finished gouflg ‘as? lliilllallttlptiou of raw nlatorials, biting 1&5!!!“ that there ill m. thoughythe Illlemnlflytnent. ni- reqtllrenl \ scuflonal peak o! labor cuts for construction and agriculture has pflggefL Tile leading steel interest i~ Ollefllilllf; at nearly {I0 per cent of capacity and the rate of opermlon tzll,":.i:"r2:” a a “_ 5 ller cent. Deliveries Mundzrw-Aluy Rebels NAIL PULLED OUT 0F‘ BOY'S BRAIN WITHOUT INJURY TO THE TISSUES Pilllll-Ullflllllilllx, Oct. 2T.~~Onl.- weok llrtcr he IlltfI a four-penny null removed form a depth oi five incli- es ill his brain by a, iluoroscupe and pitlchers, 11-year-old Paul Griutin- ger walked from the Jefferson flos- pitaI in full colnmatld of all his lac- ulties, saved the sighlt of his left llye. On September 30 he was play» ing with his uncle, Patti Kraetzcr, rlisodl years old. They Ilad all uir A Valuable Business rilic which they had loaded with a Igor Slale nail instead of shot. The rifle was u ' ' accidentally (lischurgcd, the nail _ s lcovllle penetrating Grimlngofls eyo and FOIIJIENLY o‘ -, passing into the hrlllll. Lyra: uosugtntmlllulf:fuqqlr"'* lPIlllI wus placed on the operat- Tllis stand - “We T“ n. inzlzlrjdlatfl ‘ufmu Iurgll- ground ccltur, Aim], 1u,.ge"\'::§i_‘_ ‘WWW lift I'll); ‘lb ft- usl-q for “up “nlglmml- Bllllll and fcl-ds of nil Haggis; TBAPEMLIEIUIIIPI‘ Iurgll \\'|‘|"‘|_ coal. A lar- l“ “- mud h". storm," m.,, m“ [WK-l \ lulf will-rt» sl-lllluu. Th,“ “mm loaded lltltl llllluulll-tl. Aucum‘ m‘ \§'\>I‘ldkl“qillflhll;l “by lIHIhIIP ‘- ll.‘ 7t l duy lng table immediately upon ’Il\’Il\l‘-'. admitted ut -th(\ Jefferson lloslpitul, an X-ray taken, and a piece cut from the skull ut the point where lhc nail was located ilt the brain. into lthe hole. In the. boy's skull wills Inserted a lluorosropc, an in- strument with a light on one cud. which cuablos the surgeon to llcu of Novl-nltlllr l...“ at ,2 “Nuck clearly the spot on which they are ‘mlillllt-Lnd" ' ‘ l" ‘r . < . working. After locating the null by do u gvnvllzllpl‘lll‘l'sl‘l'ltzllilgfl mlllllllflzmlyz; the light of the fluoroscopo, pIlWIl- ors were gripped on the nail and it was pulled out of the. boy's brain. Young Grlrningerba case is unus- ual, -in that the ‘nail und its extrac- tion dld not injulre any of tho tis- sues of the brain lto the extent of causing tho boy to lose command of any of his faculties. “"1"”!!! ccllfrl- would (ll) wlll , ‘ lo ‘unwullll Illrlltcvt this Nlllflll Ill-fun- lllultIlllrllllli-‘l l-llu-svlll-rn. lllll 'I LIN‘ I l . . ,, favourable ll\llr:)i'l)f‘lll.li ‘IIIIIIII LIIJIIZL‘ It"... tile first IIllf‘. (itiys following I p u Also at lluatict) next to St. Aug- uatIn-o Lhurch und Cbnpont M" 1m"? cmnpmh"? 5" MPH! of‘ choice 41ml 42 not" t 1- bulunct- cuvIsIfr-(I"Ivlilllcllulyinbirgllb gin‘; ‘I nlIlIlmn-‘ln M" d“"‘""\lr In u wt I flnllollcd tllrcc storey building. om- Iurgo barn grain" llcn houAc. wood house ice hOLlIB y’ Also a large orchard where a large “mm” “f "WI" P"! Brown every FROOIS FALL IN RAIN IN ARDENNES VILLAGE PARTS, Oct. 27.—(lf raining cat! 5"“ and dogs is an expression mom pic- W“ _ TIIIR pl-nt Illh . PM" "8 tllresque than true, the villagers of lIc lllctloon pgfly Bxtllrdgyf-nlfhlejylgxat dny of Nnvo l) l . _ llllnllllt "IO lIIIlllI/rn “Lglltlgt IliJllstIflri favorabln this rlalc will take place I-héxri-rllflwllll nondny. B! WBH Church and Cogefitnkffnherfiitenerg mistake in buying thin property, For further particulars apply to C. GAVIN DUFFY Osnes, in the Antennas, claim that ll literally rained from -there yen- terday, During a heavy rainstorm little frogs fell from the clouds In such number that tho nouns were invaded. Scientists are gravely proposing theories to sonata, expultn bow the tron were lifted °" t° "Ia algal-Iain»: axenlltm mm pond: by a hurricane Mill ‘MM! "in", gffiMxqljl Jluug to outta until in torrents. child's chest and throat with It and put n flannel on. Vicks did her so much good that I bought two jars. She now sleeps well. and is n different child. I would not be with- out VicksVupo-Rub in the house." A good way to act relief front asthma is to rub Vicks over the spine from shoulders to hips; then molt u little. Vicks in a spoon and Inhale the healing vapors. Also in- sert some in the nostrils. suuffing weel back. You will be delighted to see Ilow it clears the head. Vicks comes as a salve—the external direct treatment for all cold troubIctv-absorbed like a lini- ment and inhaled as a vapor. Treatment with Vicks is espec- lllly desirable for children as it avoids so much internal (losing. Just as good, too. for cuts. burns, bruises, sores and skin itchings. At nil (lrllg stores. 50c a jar. For free teat size package. write Vick Cbcntlcul (‘o.. 344 Paul SL, \\'., Montreal, l’. Q. Though Vicks is new in Canada it has ll remarkable sale in the States. Oycr i7 million jars used yearly. ,",_ ;hen sold. it will on that sold by public auction HUGH S. MORRISON, _ Auctioneer. IIIIIITIIIN THE BANKRUPTCY Estate Victoria Bankruptcy. We are instructed by T arn Trust Company, Trustee, DESIRAB FOR SALE Farm ut Suvnge Harbor, consist- ing of one hundred acres in high cultivation, also good house and out-Iluildlllgl-l and orchard, pumps Ill barn and yurd. For particulars apply. FULTON L. DOUGLAS 1280-10-24-wfm6I AIIIIIIIIII slll of Fox Ranch at Union Road, Silver Black Foxes, Crop and Farming Imple- ments We are instructed by the Eu- tern Trust Company, Recoiver of Greenwood Foxes Limited to cell by Public Auction on the premise! at Union Road in Queens Co. on Thursday. November, 1st, 1021i, commencing at the hour of 1i o’- clock noon the Fox Ranch of the above company. comprising 180 pens tn ideal situation. A ti farm of 1381-2 acres with goo dwell- ing house and barns. Alto the Sil- ver Black Foxes in laid ranch bo- Ionging to said Company and crop consisting of bay, potato“. 00.0.. Farm. Stock and implomontl. For further particular! apply to Eastern Trust Company, Charlotte- town. , IINJ. OAR‘!!! l CON Auctitinarl. 1371-10-27 Mttfs. FURNITURE Martha Lawson Ware, tiling. ll. reserve, my form situated onc-bulflmaro 5 years -st houses ill the entire comlnllni- has only 1 five years, is pigs. 30 hens fences including steam heat, sow- elcctricllgbts and telephone, sleigh, 1 road wagon, 1 trlu 10~24-thu r-aat-mon-tu-wod BLIIIIII FIIXES Farm Silver Foxes Limited, (Wedlflflk Black Fox Company, Limited, in Union Road, eight and Authorized to dispose of by public tained from The Eastern . auction, on THURSDAY, NOVEM- Company. Being authorized. we will Wednesday, October 31st, commencing o’clock a. m. in the forenoqn ftltimittttéc alnd gags mg" p sing aror, n g, I pets, Mats, Oil Cloth, Beds and Bedding, Dishes of Please come earl)’- and continues again at _ __ BEN]. IIIIIITIIIII SALE AT KEII/SINGTIIN all CIIIHIEOlWVILII stock, crop and implcllle ., withoutlfollowaw-l cxtrll good u; ‘ old, sired by -~' of their old creditors us all rc- m, 1 ., J I , 1 y I _ l ‘h, mile from Kensigton. This farm . p, mare 11 yours oltl, , an“; légghnzimgnd we" "om “c n‘ contains 23 acres of choice land all good driver with some speed ‘ ' the fin- gistered Jersey cow, 4y with heifer calf at foot, 2 » cow 9 years old Jersey ; ,pltro bred Wyuttdoltes. 1 driving slclgll, sleigh, 1 fnlnily sleigh, 1 I COIIVCIP on and all kinds harnal I‘ Ontario Mother ‘fella of Tilero la also l1 large and 1194-0- “rmmd "l6 "Wm-I cream =» ‘ stubborn ca" Rgllgygd lute LIIITXLIIGIPIIDUBB und garage; ll (Reufrcw), B00 lbs. capacity, ____ large and beautiful orchard, Farm Olllle cngine 1% H. P., (I. M“; Wm)“; E_ of fenced with cédnr and wire. 1n oth-ll D0011!‘ Wmihlni; m-“"“‘"I‘,l ‘ by tllelacuffler. a quantity UL lllly, public in general ,to be one of the 0MB and potatoes. best homes in the province. This by pfl- Terms-m months on a" [g mmnotes with a 6 p. c. (liacn '3 dam bmcaalt. Ii‘ (lay is stormy, =- mgeghel- fine (lay. T. W. BEN Ke SALE IIF SIL BER 1st, Ill 10 O'CI.OCK the premises of astute 0-’ ACT . pairs breeders and eleven l he Eaat- All high class stock. Further particulars villi BENJ. CARTER a Auct HO AUCTION We are authorized by G. J. McCorm sell by Auction on Saturday, November 3 12 o’clock noon, his desinable residence a ner of Sydney and Pownal Streets, 0D Connaught Square. thorough repair with allmodern conve es. Adjoining it is a large ylard with building suitable for barn or garage a of same. An ideal propertyfor home or boarding house. The dwelling either p ~ Inspection mvl CARTER & S Auctioneers BENJ. SALETATTST. XVA‘ sell for at her home, Sb Amt all her va tug home. 1.30.