' ‘a . . -' is THE WNGUIARDHIAIT RION ‘t . , n . l fly‘ ' i l _ ‘ ' A 0 I - l , I Larger Mills-More Quaker Flour The growing popularity of Quaker Flour has necessitated additions ‘to the Peterborough mill, that increase its output by more than 40%. The Quaker Mill is now prepared to meet ull demands-to make more Quaker Flour from Canada’s wheat crop, QUAKER QUALITY tells everywhere. Not only in Canada, but in foreign countries too, women have learned that Quaker-Flour is the best for every. sort of baking. They know it is the one flour that will always give them satisfactory results. C A little shaken into the toilet bowl ' it Fm: from odo . and The Middle Ground By Marlon Rublnonm. i Bl U QGE o: Ari-ts ""l1""'°‘ "Y "Ilfllomcnt with Associated First Notional Plo- tures Inc. Watch f th Wm] rcormne Griffin?" 90:331. vggztli-Ilnynroduccd by Frank Lloyd "Don't you believe I am what I fBDresent myself to be?" "It is a terrible thing to s a. wcitnan like you. but-—-" Ho expected her to rise in her majesty and, order him to leave the house, but she merely smiled agnlp and said: ' - "You forget Judge Trout, no you think if I were an impostor he would vouch for me?" “l believe you could make any man believe what you wished him to believe." "Except yourself." "Remember that a man———' However, l'll speak only for tnysclf." He thrust his hands into his pockets and tried'to slim- monv his saint-nine expression, but hc hull an uncomfortable fooling t.liut bu looke-d tile-rely wistful and boyish and that ihls highly uncont- pllshed womnn of the world was laughing at ltim. “For my own sake I want to know," he blurted out. "I haven't an idea whyl sus- pect. you, and it is possible that ‘ruu are what you any you are (‘crlulttly you arc far too clever tiol to have an nlllil it would be difficult o puncture. Bill Iseused sonielli g that first night . sortie-biting beyond the fact that you were a European still did u trurlous thlng——which, however. I understood lmtiwdiutely. . lt was t-iontcthlng more. . I don't think I can put lt into words . yon WQN‘. libero, and yi-t you were not lhers somebody else seemed to he looking out of your eyes . . . even when Dinwlddle thought he had explained the matter. . .' “You mean when he assumed that I was the lllogltltnato dangli- icr of Mury Zultluuy. Poor Mary! Sh» always wanted a daughter-- that is, when her own youth was over. That is tho reason she was so fond of me. Do you think I tun Mary's bastard?" “l tlill—i don't now. .> don't knowwvhat to think. . . . I have never lost that first im- pression-wholly." She stirred slightly. Was It a movement of uneasiness” He wns horribly embarrassed, but dclcr- mined to hold his grouiul, and he kept his eyes on hcr face, which retained its evpression of mocking amusement. ' "B111. ion think I am an advcir turess of some sort." "The word duos not apply to you. There is no ottesiion that you arc :1 great lculy." “Of course I tnisht be mi ac- tress," she said coolly. "I may; lmvc been on the stage in Violins‘ when the war broke out, btacomel accidentally associated with Coun- so-Ov-tvvQvvvvfivfiv-OrfQ-Q-Q-Qv CLAIRE REBELS Chapter 1:2 Now ll. ltuppeucd that the win- dow of Jones room looked across the side yard ol the 'l‘ulbot place. This W35 luwii and liower beds. and a luw fence with a rail out so it could be stepped over. A steep bank can along the road. which curved here, sud a path led along the top of the bank, u path that ivus a shortcut from the road be- low. Carriages mime around the curve of the road, cycles or pedestrians and then I seen he hadn't heard me." For the first time since he had known her she threw back her head and laughed heartily. Even her eyes looked young and her laugh was musical and thrilling. Then she demanded: “And do you think I am an actress -——who got an education somehow?" "I think you are an actress. but not that sort. Your imaginative flight leaves mo cold." "Perhaps you think I had Mary's personality trilnsferred and thax it exists side by side with my own here iu this aceidutitztl shcll. Thcrc arc great scientists in Vienna." "Ah!" Ilc lookcd at hcr sharply. "Iiutton, button-I feel a Hfilltlilllflll oi’ wnrmth stimewhorc." She luugltcd again, but. hcr cyea contracted uml zilmost closed. “l fcur you urv- a vcry romantic young luau us wl-ll us u very curious one." "l dr-scrvctl that. Well, I um citri- ous. llul not so (rurluus l|1-l~~~il1i9l‘- eslvd." - "l hopo you am not fttlllug in luvs with inc." llcr deep voice: had rise-n to u, highcr register and was . light and gay. "l am hulf ill love with you. I don't know what ls going l0 ltap- |il~n—" ' “And you want to protvxct. your- self by diseuchanlnietit?" "Perhaps." “And you thluk it is my duty..." "Possibly I'd fall in love with you uuyivuyzliul I'd like to know whore I sluud. I have n constitutional hatred of mystery outside of fiction and the ilratua." "Alt." Sh» gazed into the firs. "J11 §7/?[.-VU/'/Y ammonia -iv MORTGAGE SALElChoice Farm For Sale i ‘ -. -nd, situated 3 inyllgn?lilfslfliiilll?algCilililli'llsicBtllllllilliiz tnillg: Raf-kl; Point. 95 acres look the PM“ ‘"111. the 90511111111. in Charlottetown in Queen's Cu-Ill- clear. balance under hard and soft 111111111111)’ 100k I116 011-111-110 111111 ty on Tuesday the eleventh day o. wood, land in a high sintc of cul-lwhen Claire went lo meet liiin 11ml uécgngbgf A, 1),, 1923, at the hour tivatioti, buildiugs tu first Class re-lsoi the mull she was not far from oi twelve. o'clock noouz- pair. abundance of water. For fur-‘thc windows of Jane's room. but ALL ma, ‘fact’ pie“ and pant-e] m“. pM-u,.,,p“-fi “ppiy n, had the house between herself and of land situate, lying and beltig on! ALEXANDER McDOUGALL. ulic chive where llullicr usually .1111- ‘ruwnahip Number .0rll' five utI I-‘ulrvicw, Rocky Point} When hirs, ‘Pullliot sawdhe letter King's Ulmnly, bounded and tie 71g1.i1.9|’,,,w¢;i_ fsuparaled and hidden, her first in- crlbed as lollows, that. is l0 suyi- ‘l fslinot was to express hcr surprise. FOR SALE ay to _ 7-“. \..‘_\_l_‘_ Every suckof Quaker Flour is sold under this guarantxe-thnt if it does not saiisf -_vou, the dealer will refund your money with- out question. l Quaker flour Always "the Slame-Alwags the Best nuwflpflpfif Bounded on the south by Sourisl _her sscuntl to cover up the incid- mvar, on we w“; by 1311.5; o.» cut. She remembered that sumo Moses Guudet. and Pelcr Lyons, oul, largo square l-ll\'€|0p(-~ i-t had the north .by ifarnls fronting on 1111-‘; yoitu- from that titan in the‘ city souris lune Road and on the east» " {land Luther haul obyiclcil Iu l lulrr 'I'hri~t- pklr of Silvcr Illuck lkixn-el-eirlttg it: "n. (Quit: v‘ 31?. was»: u»... nulwrwov s-o nuswll A product of The Quaker ,\iill.~i, Pelcrhorough and Ssskuioo v: In Prince Edward Island , Wholesale Distribute r, Charlottetown island ‘ Ivc for " ' Oats l‘ , rather absurd in this whore you have not the cust you will come again?" "Oh, yes, I'll come again." Sold by Retail Dealers N. Rattenbury, Ltd., A. G. Peaks. Prince Edward my. __ keep poor Mary's secret as long as she lives and nobody in Vlenuu would doubt his word. Investiga- tions would bo useless." "Site is therc, then? I suppose you titcnn that. shc is dying cf an . incurable. disease or has lost lll'l' mind. lint do not intugnic lluit I carr- to pry further lulo that. I never had th-i least l-lr-it that you had—~ Oh, I don't kuoiv who: lo hellcvel. . Won't you v-vt-r lull the?" "l wonder! No. I think unli No’ No!" “flicrn is somcthlttg, then“ "l)o you know why you still lmrp on that absurd idcu that I am what I am and still utn tint? l)o you not know ivhat it iswthe simple ex- planatlon?" "No, I do not.“ Ill-Elfin. I suppose ydu didn't fall I11 love onco u yl-u1".'" "Oh, no, I lIlII u faithful soul. Say three yours nud n third to each itlluck." “You talk ul llmcs singularly like nu American for on». who lsft hero ul the ugc of two." "Retuembcr lhuL my family wont with me. Moreover, Mary nnd I always talked English together +- Aitierlcun, If you like. She was in- te-nst-ly proud oi‘ being an Ameri- can. W.- rvutl ull tho Amorlcttn novels, as I tnhl you. 'l‘hcy nrc uii v-ducutl m lu the idiom, 1l'"l‘lIl£lIll.‘IIl sud passing. hiort-ovor, I was n11 wovs tuoeting Amerlctuts.’ "Were you? \\'~.-l1, the grcatcr numbcr of thcm must be ll] New York at the present tuoniont. .\Io doubt thcy would be Rind to re- lieve your loneliness." "l um not in the least lonely and I have not the least desire to see any of them. Only one thing would itiducc me-if I thought it would be possible to ruisc u large amount. of money for the women and children of Austria." "Ab! You would talks the risk. thou?" “Risk? They wore the most casti- 'zil ucqtiltitilttticcs. They probnbly ‘have forgottcn me 1011p; since. I had mot left Hungary for n your before "She rose swiftly and came close lthc war, and one rarcly meets an to him." ' American in Pcsth Society-ably itwo or thrcc otlici" American W0- "Ylllfi Dll1\\’lll<ll1‘. 110 11011111. 1S 1111111" 1mm had iuarricd Hungarians, but 111i; 11111191111111111011-“1- ll l11’ Wflllell they preferred Vienna and I prefor- IIIY 1111113‘. “T111111 Y0" $1111 l115l1¢ red Ettropouus. I kncw them only 119"“? slightly. . . . Aim-cover, there are "l should know tlicrc was somo- nmny Zuttinnys It is an immense thingdiziok of it all." wlmnpcumr" , "You itiust ltnvc bccu a 20011 1'0“ "You mcan you liclictvc you would 110111111" ' lbc stifle," he caught hcr up. H011“ "l 111° 1191113’ "Mon dicu! Yon mzlkc m1.- fcr-l as "1 5111111051‘- ll 1h‘ 111111." if I were on the stand. But yes, "Partly. I don't think that ifyou quire gore," wore not just what. you are I'd cure "Ami yon really believe that any counl-Fy om. But “Stupid little lhlug! She goes every (To he continued) "Boon standing there long‘! ask- ul the ‘millionaire from the depth of his fur coat. "IIOIITS, sir," replied the beggar, “(‘.old'.'" "Frozen, sir." said the mendlcant with rising hope. "Ab," said tho millionaire. 11s ilio walked on, "now what. you wsntto do is to move about a bit." 14th "If he doesn't he's zi bigger fool I than I think. He's pretending he doesn't know." "Oh, dear," came in Wilil from the woman, "I suppose he doesn't feel equal to a quarrel with Claire. 0r else he'll let. t. he thing ruu along. hop- ing she'll get tired of the chap." "But June if you know can't you speak to her’! She's deceiving her husband. That's wicked." "What would ibe the use’! If site's going to carry on a clandestine cor- respondence with auoilici‘ man, let- ting her know we know it. won't stop her. It. will only make her mor careful." brood 50w»; 3 spring pigs’ 9 young-fold} 7fivcvzra good l~‘.\\'u.~i: I00 Hons‘ xllf1s wicked]. Dlélkggiirfis Sig,’ 3r0agenlirge mmn-i!‘ "gwtlnlnl"u'l' Rom“ mm“. “l "Vlxcli, some people are ‘like that.| tlty straw. 300 bushelh Whltc outsnl-lfll"! 1'1"“. “111111115 m“. "mlwlrrhey ré, ‘bum ma‘ will" 5119 l5 mllcss Zattiuny, won her confidence gm; bushels ggod pgtfltqflsl 500 [yugh-lllli-i IIui-i-vnv. Pntuin si-utrh .1 Huihlove with Luther, only she vrlln s "win ,0 l) e X ‘W: ll1fi\\'tl'l¢ in best Itlhil‘. 1i. II. .~i-|\ ~ , .. l g l exnlmrllnary rPS-‘ll elfklluttslnlps. f $10 and under (~85), lltnkr- almost new, Buln I-‘srm ‘hi’. admniduol] qr Olher- 11.1.9“ mo. lmance_c‘ur blood may ha“? met m," m“,,'{",,§,,,,,,,, ,2 ,,,,,,,,,,_., ,.,,.,,,,'§\ruuon. Kllllluiriit-l-(I o. curry tun-c. ‘1111111011 c1111“ 11- =11111§11iiirl iiilnslcrl In Cr-i-lllnsiiriu Joys on aDDroved Joint nnics. 6 por ot-ntiloris: shim-lo furirt \\'ni:rin,_ linx-citrt, 11107-1111 110111 111B Olflci‘ WOIIIIIIHI ~—slolcn her patterns, led hor to per nnnum on for cosh. --""'l l_ "rl*'11-'11-"- $111111" hlfllF-‘l- 11111 f9.‘ Co‘. talk of her youth~—of course every $1118 9°81l1YP~lAlP31Y:;'11;"18'l';<|__“l_‘v $1111‘Ilxsgxlsl‘“(Pflflgkugllfi “Nu, I don't excuse it. I simply unc knew Countess iklttlattys rc- l ' Klnglstiitrllkilc m» .- ...<.-.-i, and ull kinds otl11@1"1°1\'1@1l1§@ 11- 11's u tisychologitwcorzl ln European Snulelr—-i‘urgeii y, gimc-Hebrmgtgu), laxlflltlmd u liirire undlal and tucdical fact. I could ltkvc 2;*I‘aI10\\_'l-.§ ¥ll attfrnley with ilIL aid ‘ _ , _ _ __ “g _ ‘ ‘ " i . , . ‘ . ' s . } ' I r »' ‘SHJILaQIWIhH I vmmqulold you that oi Liane when I first herjlanl: B11 afbtlfi. lbllfifllwll IIuiYnln Rohc, Ilorsc I _ ‘ . , iwnflnnz _“n,_h,n,,_ Ennm." pwamgssyi heri A]: a iiltgtlcr of tact, shes "L laugh“! "Bu" m t t u Scpnratnr new, (‘hurm 3 Milk (‘imsfloii y a itt e so s1 and foolish. f - Y 0 <11‘ 19 . . , ,. , . , . , .. 1- lot Milk Pulls, \\"|.-t- Stretcher. she dope“ ma“ my Mm, and tnovu-s. This is u new unghi, as ‘l ham" Gnu.’ pmple“ “it'll” 4°11‘ one could over forizcl .1011? Ktiotcntiv Fllvllvll ltuiturxIlnscli-Jlut- ‘I _ d _ 1 , tnd“ _t‘ H {My M” I hum“ though‘ of M. excite mo. 11:11 outgrown mcrc 111- "1 nm not us vutu as you seem to c1". ‘J Parlor Rtovcs. Irv-om ccivii-lctc. ‘Tm 0%“ m e , .9 i’ 0p , our And a good actress can put over qulsltwmwss‘ think." Splnniria: \\'hc»-I. u i... ..r \\'uh-1'in£ 1111' ""11"" 11111/5- $119 $111" “"1111 1?‘- . , ,, ,- "T1110 ls rlitlicr lie-side the point, "You have cvcr right to ho. anything I oncc llldfLl - y Tubs, Farmer's nnlb-r, Stumpv-r and en to be unconventional." j ‘ ' u mm“ isn't it‘! It all tromcs back to ihls~ Q“, nun __ 5n (mu that somothing "hum snvom, L,md,,,._,,_ n,.,_.,_.-,.-r.-n u-ro ‘peak w do “Tong qllt-yll, who was the bcst young ma, m, a", Mr m t Pm i . ID . I1I1-_- I I . H butt-bliss. ‘Mont-turn. u numlwr of j ,, aristocrat, in looks and uutnticr, I ,‘ a, ,. a ° ‘l “g n 5110111“ “"1" l” “m” l1“ “"9"” riruln stinks, ' Prowbnr, 1m m‘-“P~ vvur saw on tho gig-rep" gay [q h...- lm" “l1 m“ ons of the Countess Zuttlanys old H'H,L'lt‘lI'\---i, . .'-"1.i.v--|.~, tilt-I "1 es, if you want to put it that direcwr __ repemmg wlophnn}, "Yo" 1111111 1111111 11-‘1 ll ll “T111111 110 friends and they should start Inves- u nuuntlty of l-ii-r-ivootl. :5 tons Hay wlly. .\iost people are good because ponvursatvioIkdl says and he Say“ mc uuy good If I did." uguumm ‘n-vilinl]u?" quantity Straw. 'l‘ttrnipr and Pota- they are afraid lo bu anything . _ ' "Why I101 1111 ll K0 Ill 111111?" “Thoy would not sco hor ~— nor ""1? an" "-'l"l,',,‘,.‘;l,',',"'_;n_ a H“ “n” else." "l 11111111 1111‘- llvrll 111111;! l (‘an £0 their omlssttrics. Dr. Slcinachk u.» slyl/ind- t'.<.l.;.f ' " ‘ ¢.\lrs. Talbot gasped at this cynl- brought ihc niail—lhe rest oi’ u- l11 l" H" <11" HlIOIMIIc-R" sunltarliuii Iii Ii1\'101=i1@-" mllk l11 W111i". 4 11811018. 5'1 hens. '1‘l~.‘l't.\l:<: All BIIIIIS of $10.00 and cal remark from her daughter. ulld laid it, ou.the table by Lulh- Sh“ mil" “wlmy “m1 ‘lame um“ "$1911111¢11"S19l1111°h"'w11“l'“ have gl illziiitifhrllilztiillwmsfyiiililidnttiP-fl. and “".‘!"T- "mm: "WW1 mm nmmlvi Whore were they all going? What cr's hammock. lie glanced at it. m him" “011-"(11 1 11m not going to l heard that 11111116 l111-01Y?" gROP:--l5 1...}, “Ky 11.11.11,}, ohisinxlle "minim “mm n" appmv“ were they conilng to? They con» then ut. his wife. With unmoved cx- mt yo" g0‘ “m “N” m“ “my “NR0” 11111‘ (‘V011 llP-W Opus. but she low- mmm 75 bush?“ or “,h,,“t_ 4m, ' done“ W" and Bum “gm was pressionl she picked up 31mm‘ and on this (lfllllllll-Ill who iutorosts n11‘. ered lho._]|,1g immediately. - Ilor bushels choice black oats. 300 bnah- Wrong and “wmlg 0mm fig“, and 54,, ,10w,, h, he, CM" 1 11111111 111"“ Ymll‘ 11191111111111). A1111 volco shook slightly us site replied: . ' ' ' ' .. . . . ‘ ' .t udmlt that I have done "it is over great doctor. lie will lound cvervthlng wrong with her. Whores Jims letter today" bc yo" mm . 9 ' y - * _ ' thing ' from her wuv oi wonshlpping to her asked abruptly. "qqoh - . , , , l: '. - l . itisnner or doing kitchen work. Llulro flushed, frowned, and d... Ynwm Iglzlhyotu) (llfiligwlazbllallllgl A BSORBlNE The world was once a serene ll‘ ulcd the letter. Alter a time she ma, m. M, m, “PM” ,0 “ma, |,,.,-_ .1 1mm v , . dull plum. it. was all topsy-turvy uckttowlsdgctl it-—for Luther had Sim” LIMENESS‘ Bo romn no Spuvin, Ring Bone Splint, Curb,‘ Side Bone, or similar troubles els turnips. IMPLEMENTS:-—Mat~hinery, kins- _ She looked lovcly and appealing now. Info was simple etiough once. noticed her absence at mull ilmcs and wry ymn,“ H“, m". radiated though chccrless and inll of hard and gets horse goingsound. It acts mildly but quickly and good ta- aey Harris truck wagon (new). und Dick, who somclllncfl Wvrkflll power, and tltut. cliln could uoi work. It. was too complicated for culls are lasting. Do as not blis- sprlng tooth barrow, pin hurrow, wheel narrow, skinner plow, 1 driv- ln the opposite iicld, had onco lcl ma“, her to awiasp any of ll now. Why. drop an luuoccnt rcniark that guvc He 33km] "lyrupllyt Lin-y did not condemn little Lizzie. fer or remove the bun z nd horas can be worked. Page Seventeen Itching Eczema Dried Right Up _ With Sulphur Aug breaking out of the skin, oven fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying n little Months-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings case from skin irritation. soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve . the torment and disfigurement. Suffer- ers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good drugglst and use it like a cold cream. Auction Sale?‘ Oi Furniture We will sell for. llotirge J. Mo» Cormack at liis home, corner of Pownal and Sydney Streets, No '10 on Saturday. Nov. 10th. a lot of valuable furniture, parlor, dining room, bed room, iron beds, walnut beds, mattresses, springs, dishes, stoves, and lots of other articles, Conic curly. - BENJ. CARTER d. SON Auctioneers. l79-11=9fri4l, a dolcful "ll. is merely that European wo- mcn, the women who have been raised in tho intrigues of courts and lho urtiilcuilities of whut we call ‘the World,‘ who lt-urti the technique of gallantry as soon as they arc Iancec, where tncu niukc a definite cult oi‘ women and women of men. whet-o sincerity’ In such an atmosphere is more baffling than subtlety and gitile-llist is the rea- sott your American girl is never tiiidcrstotl by foreign tnen—u'herc ittiturulucss is (lespisiall as gauche and url coittmantls homage, ivhere. iii short. the game is overythliig— that itiosl aristocratic and enthrall- ing of nil gatiios — the game of chess, with men and women as kings. queens, pawns. . . . . There yon have the whole explanation of my zipparmit riddle. You have ticver mot uny one like me bc- torn!’ "There are u good many ivomen of your class bcre now." "Yes, with avowed objects, is it not? And they do not happen t.o possess the combination of quali- tlcs that commands your interest." “That is trite enough. Perhaps your explanation is tho renl one. 'I‘h|-ro is (zcrlsinly something in it. Well. I'll go now. I hnvc kcpt you up long onotigltf" "0 was about to ritisc bcr hand to his lips when she surprisctl hltn by shaking it wurntly. "I must gt-l over that Ilaliii. It Isl l~i9-11-8~2l. I\0\'. by land of Patrick Malone, Jalliesl _ A. llloCoruiacdl and Lharles ll. Mi “m5. (“mm and 1mm“ Stfuuy I lip-In ‘she. lllldl June. liwtfnlll Kinnon, containing eighty ucrles uiqmwlhw, “mum “Hm w,“ be “M: to W100‘ a u r. 2111c was oo g laud a little more or less. , ' ‘ _ -through the window ut. ln-r slstei- The above sale is made utulerlfll "11 “Plmllfd 1°11“ "°1"“~ |iu-luw with mild smust-tueiit. uud by yn-me of a WW9,‘ 01' 1,4,1.- "Uh! Illd you sce~ 1'" (untamed in an Indeiilure of liiorl GEORGE TWEEDY‘ "(If tourse," June itnswered be- gage bearing date the 26th day Ull Mount l-Idward Road. foro lln- question was iluislieil. March A. D., 1911i, and IIliAlle be . l , tween Charles D. . dlcliinuou of‘, _ , bhdrlouetolln tluy for the 'itiall.~Evt-r_vut1e knows Souris in King's County stun-sold,,l"9'11"1'1‘111151- it} I'v;- seen luIirwlioftire-l-Qiilyi 1,1511- qirader. and 1535,1113 .__\[(_-K|[|[]Ql] p1,,- a] y sue gels (U u to 1w rout l0 wife of the one part and Mitryl SAIjPJ lIlFPl. Jim. Jane Henderson oi Iiainpsblre in,‘ __ "She thinks shcfis ltiddctl down Queen's Uouuty ot‘ the olber pal'l;] rr u1~ stmcrtia’ lllPl'c-~-11I|l.l slits is from every- Will default. having been made- in the. (in lion-until or] u ln-lllplllt-ll- t-irilnliifitltiw but this, But from bcre you payment oi the. principal and in l'1_1_111>'_1111-111~"~f-' “'1. =1" 1111 ' ,_can see right tbrottgh that. luw threat, irllf,l,‘uj"l ‘f: ""'lp""m‘ l” lmhl“ limb of the oak tree. (Ii-nerally shc F101‘ 111111191‘ vflfllPflllW-‘I 111-191)‘ 11"“ |.]|)f\|'-1§|)A\, yq)\'|.)\||||.;|[ reads the letter llierc, before site the office or J. U. Stewart, st A, l: ,,.,.|,,,.L Mm, brings the rest of the Illltll up." Great George Street, illharlortcl q-y... furtn lflllllullla‘ 15o iu-lw-a 111' "Ilut- do you think Luther town. post ‘as l-Zuut] ‘lalidhss ltv-s ull 1-. ll-I. knows?" tho tuotber asked anxious- nsrno this 8th day of Novem-l-"lllll1l1- 1"" 11-1 1711"" 1r! "f"; 1131111, Del-kt D_ 133a lllflcr‘ 1-n\'o-|‘|'-t “wing-out “Iilfi _ ' ll b~'. Th: f rm |.- winlpplul Willi “AMY JANE HENosnsoNr lumlltitltilplt-lv-lnot of buildings. 1111 l11 Mortgages-glue bvsl (if rl-puil‘: 12.1w. uw-‘l: reinc- I'd and wan-rod, an is wtti n vc jlvnmttt-s drlvc of Kl-nslnglon. the ,lie.~tl town on l‘. I-I. l. ’l‘lli)is propertfi - p. ' --q, 11 nnd l)ll“.ll. ti C'°“'"“°° A“°“°“ l5>iEii.-;:§:"L1IT:?'fi.Tmisc:.i..£i:::r:::1 ~ ,, ,. .- . . ' .~ . m]. utlh all itimshlvs. as KINGSTON, 0N l-‘IUDAY, iilint-sr-s, including l llrood Marc m. ‘T 1 p, y“, In’ foul, t; ycurs old; Ala-rt’. _b.\' 311314111 On account of ill health I am com- Inns. l1 wars old, cs1“) $131111 1-1111,- pelled to sell my stock and crop (‘I111 DHIIw-sc: RPldIIH-L. b 31,1113 0-. 1101111181111: 01' the folluwlr-s: l'\|ll lirothi-r- to John 11., this horsc ST ':.-.—I mare 7i years ollhlig cool-block, \'cr_\' hundsonic, null weight (1300) draft, 1~ more (goodhus a lot of spur-d, would ntakc an driver) I0 years old. Cattle: 2 good idcal hl-itrsc-horsc; llll). 211.- vcitt-s pow; m milk to fresh“, l“ nmrchnuild, sircd by Ilurunct; liclioico I\Iil_cli Z furrow cows, (Shurthorn gradchll 1'11"?‘ 1‘111"l'"“' ‘"11’? l1 ‘-‘\1""-",- 11°11,‘ 2 heifers. 1% years old, 3 calves, 3+1". 2 Iii/cars old‘. Hclft-I‘. 1'2 11'1"" CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE _.._._.. At Webster's Corner on Saturday. November 10th at I o'clock sharp, the following stock. crop. farm im- plements and household furniture. STOC :-—I horse (Crown Hlghl.) 9 year sold, 1 Horse (Hackney) ii years old. 7 milch cows, 3 to frcshfl en in May. 4 to freuhcn in July u._ ‘YOU REGARDING MARKETING LIVE HOES I We Wish to inform the farmers M‘. points where live hogs have basil sold, that the majority ol‘ the live hogs are tiot sufficiently fattnd, an altogether Loo TIIIIN and will seriously injure the Island Hog bullnfls! if this is continued, We further advise that we will pay top prices for live hogs uP 1° 240 pounds, so farmers used not fe sr to lose by extra feeding. The market mt present looks reasonably firm. DAVIS l FRASER, JAWIICS ll. I1‘. MORRISON. Attotiont-cr. lllihll-Q-li. TENDERS IIIYNPIIY. harness. collars. homes. traces, c112. 1 potato sprayer. IIESOHHP cmrlm- (De Laval) 3% H. P. combined hull cleaner and thresher, cream sep- arator (Standard) can. 500 ll»s., 2 milk cans. S crcamers, rte, l0 cords of wood (stove length) kitchen rants and other household effects. Sale positive. No reserve. As I sin leaving the country everything must go. If stormy sale on first flno UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT RE ESTATE J. WEDLOCK, STANLEY LTQ "lIow many have you had in lovo with lug wagon. I driving sleigh, drlvlni: tho thing away. itmn llloy even went down and helped "All right. I do let him write. you?" Why not? You keep me ipenticti up "Oh!" sho sproud out. her hands In this hole ‘with nothing to do but vlislwlv- "How can one remember?" Sealed tenders will be received 1p to 12 O'clock noon, sawrday, lake cure of the ibairv. They criti- cized only those who criticized flV. TEflMflr-IZ months on nII sums over 810.00, ll per rent off for cash. CIIARIIEQ NMITH, Webster's (‘orner J. A. MQDIINALI), Auctioneer. Ill69-II-1,8.5.7.9. CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT 8T. OAT-H ER'INE'S, ON MONDAY, NOVEIM-BE R 12, 1923 0n the Promises of W. R. Shaw, At One O'clock Sharp Of the following Stock, Crop and Implements: STOOK—-Drai‘t Horse 16 years old, Draft More, Clydesdale, 7 years old; Mare I3 years old, by Prince- ton, in foal to lacopia; More 4 years old, Mayor Todd; Milch Cow 7 yours old, to freshen April 1st; Cow ll years old, to caJf April 1st; 2 Cows in mil-k. one calved recent- ly; 21,5 years old Heifer to calf Juno 1st; 2% years old Heifer, and two 1 year old Heifers, Registered York ‘Brood Sow, 18 months old, November 1001,1923, by Eastern Trust Company, Charlottetown, for threeslo-rled brick building No. 165-157 Queen Street, Charlotte- lowu, P. I7. l, Hus frontage of 46 i't. extending 99 ‘ft., to rear. Would make suitable show ‘rooms for automobiles, farm implements, etc. Contains large electric elevator. immediate delivery. A certified cheque for 10% of ten- der must accompany same. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. ' EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Authorized Trustee 1425-10-30-ttsttf6l. ‘BIG CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT ROSEBANK FARM, SOUTH- PORT, ION SATURDAY, NOV. 17th, 1923, AT 12 WCLOCK‘ NOON Reg. York Sow. 6 months old. Grade Brood Saw 18 months old. 9 partly finished Pigs, 6 months old. on P, E. Island. 8 Sheep and 25 Hana. ' CROP-Stock oi I-Iiuy, a qumtltyibulldings, shore front. Only three of straw, mixed grain and tumipsnmlles from Charlottetown, one mill l LEMENTS—-Driving Wagon,“ Mclauchlinflenm truck wagon, act ifox Mnchlng. Also all my stock. 8 Frost & crop and farm ‘mplemento with- Wood Plow, and a number of oth- out reserve. Phone R648. of dmbla harness, No. or articles. Terms-ls months credit on all #111111 .1- Icfouh. ‘u, 06.00 on approved joint crop, etc. 12 months on all sums over 010.00 Having decided to give up form- ing I will sell one of the best farms The Rosebauk Farm, facing Charlottetown. Good 11 the winter. An ideal place for Inspection any time. Terms of farm st sale. Oi’ stock, on approved Joint note Lizzie. What was the world com- ing to? Meantime, down on the lawn. sn- other scene was taking ploce. fflalre, with innocent fncc. l | i i l h! ollh. , —-ia rich, pure, country milk with ' l-iI-il nothing added, nothing taken nwaypxcept its natural moisture. Add equal quantity oi water and you have fresh milk just u it came from the cows. Send for Free Recipe Book. mama... &.@n1ad MONTREAL X)’: n wz/i 9,] (_ li/Xifl l (lb/ill l’ . Pupils e dance now and then with a silly Idiot who works on n farm—Dlck. I mean-and go to u bad movie once a week. lt‘s o. hideous place, I hate ll. l)o you hour‘! I hate it! I want to go away." Tomorrow-Old Ways and New -——<-0-§--—- ‘is. EAST ROYALTY Honor Roll of Royalty East School tor October. Grdne VIII-l. Ruth Harper, 2. Earl Bradley and Marjorie Harper lcqttal). Grade Vi——1, Isabel Andrews, 2. Sarah Gallant, 3. Emma MacNevln. Grade‘ l—-1. Marion MacWilllarns, 2. Wallle Andrew, 3. Joseph Gal- lant. Grade lV—1. Jean MacNovln. 2. Norman MaoWilllams. Grade II. sr-—l. Edward Love, 2. Jessie Harper and Dixon Holmes. 3. Jean Bradley. Grade II jr-l. Woodrow Wheat- Iey and Wilfred Holmes (equal), 2. Clifford Roper. Grade I Isl-l. Mary hove, 2. Eileen Bradley. (bl-l. George Harper and Elsie Henderson equal, 2. Lloyd Hend- ereon. (cl-l. Alice Gallant, 2. Mildred Maowlllams. 3. Katlherlna Car- smt Perfect Attendance-Isabel And- rew. Sarah Gallant. Joseph Gallant Wsllie Andrew}, Jami moNevin, Jessie Harper, Georgie Harper, Lloyd Henderson. Elsie Henderson. nroliod 40. . are: A0 5 Grade IIl——l. William Wheatley. . And that look be tnost disliked, that look of ancient wisdom, dis- illusioned and contemptuous, came into hcr eyes. "You nre too young to have hnd so very many. And the war took a good slico out of your life. I don't suppose you were infatuating smashed-up men or even doctors and surgeons." "Certainly not. But when one marries young—and one begins to live in Europe." "How often have you loved. your- self?!’ "That question I could answer specifically,‘ but I shall not." He calculated rapidly. “Four years of war. Assuming that you are thirty-two, although sometimes you look older and sometimes younger, and that you married si seventeen. that would leave you- well, eleven years before the war 5P5. The Great Breathable Remedy GOUGHS, COLDS, ' BRONGHITIS, in pamphlelwhh each bottle t-uls how. $2.50 l bottle, delivered. look 9 II FREE W. l‘. Ynunmluc, Ill Lyn-m Bldg, Montreal ._.....______ .._._________ NOTICE. Information has been given to the Fish and Game Association that gunners from North Rustlco have been recently persisting in chnlnfi wild fowl In Rustlco Bay with ctor and other bolts and with arger guns than the law al- lows. Federal Authorities hlvs been notified, and as the penalties are lsrqc In this Infraction cf the law. one and all had better tskc this notice and govern themselves Ic- cordlngly and In future they will be woll watched. 125-11-7~3i. ,;sotu; lllll0ll‘, _ , guperlorgLstoul room simian-r '0 uvr 8100K" Corravlllc Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4 1 Ghropshlrc Rlm 2 yclrs. Corravllle Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4, 1 Ram ycarllnfl- Corravlllc Rog. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan, R. R. 4, 8 Ewe Lambs llld Ewes. McLeod Bron, Wlltslvlre, 1 Vorkshlre Boar 1 your. McLeod Bron, Wlltshlrc, 2 Yorkshire boars, l) months. McLeod Bram, Wlltshlrc, 1 Shropshire Ram 8 yours. Lem McKlnnon, Hlghflcld, 1 8horthorn 00w 4 yurs, Edgar Enter, North Wllhhlro, 1 Jcruy Bull 8 months. George P. Mathcoon. Whutlay River, 1 Cotswold Ram 6 yolrl- Andrwv lVlcRsc A Sons, East Royalty, 2 Ayrshire Bulls 18 11101111111 Andi-ow McRse Q Sons, East Royalty, 1 Ayrshire lull 6 monthl- ‘loxan ,. .s .. .. , Blue, . . . W. A. Moan, Kenllngtomd Ayrshire cicr Blue, Hopeflcld, 1 Holstein Bull, 18 months. Gull 2 Bull 8 moths. Andrew Fitzpatrick, Woodvilllo Mills, 1 Shropshire ism. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IBZI-II-Zfmwlf. utlgmcnt. consist!‘ , Dllsln II IIIKDFHWHIQ r l :1 H’ .14- Il ll - I I-P OVINCI POINT: ‘l'll-II. of Coochbl. 3,1111 00mg 1 r O0 n