,_ = YooA Dauonrsn? Ir; ou HAVE, Tins ARTICLE IItomOnt-“Dr riptlon is the , known for the omen who are been en by members rrn family with great success. My hters hnvo been wonderfull helped motherhood by king avorlte ption; if. is the other can take for health i strength. And after bsvin nu. my grsnddsu hter was oft in way and no ing in the way n ts ription, and thru the use of this icine her health was completely red, and e is as well as over.”- Snrah Wilslisw, ~ to your noi hhorhood drug store nee and obta n this Prescription of - Piano's, in tablets or liquid, or send cents to Dr. Pierce’s Laboratory in geburg, Out... for trial package. ,_- ._-_-. _ --__;__._--—-;_.=___- ~ = ouris Exhibition rain Arrangements [HE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS ‘ FOR SOURIS EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd Mixed train, Ne. 21s will go to _ mira on her way in. and take pas .‘ sengers and freight due at Elmira 1.0.15. and will leave Souris for lflbarlottotown at 2.30 p. nl. ' _ FRANK MULLALLY .11" Secretary '1_!‘_-,738-9-28-3I. -..‘¢ $2? REWARD ' P’ A reward of $25 is offered for Jinformation leading to the convic- tion of those who broke the glass windows in the Anglican Church ‘ "at Crapaud during the past week. "‘ 2i gQ-gTTMoerW iii-shift? self stood before one. frightened. It was suddenly like rc- tui-lling home after a few days’ ab- sence, instead of more ‘tilun a year of complete separation. looked just the brushed away lroin hair rich alnd brown that I loved to . touch maternally, clean skin and clear eyes, strong and well shaped hands, 0J0 now grasping the side .01‘ 11w (in-W, as he stared at me ill t medicine the lsnnprlsv. ‘he been thinking ‘nervously what I luight say. v medicine gave her any help until she lihe first remark safely. king Doctor Pierce‘s Favorite “amid he gngy, out lily hailds, and “Win, I've CIIIIN‘ ‘llarrkf’ 4056111119“ 5i," E, xnakc everything cosy. would put his arms ou-ifl-antl then or clse he would not be Pleased. wlld lu lhut cuse I would forget my dig- .l-Il_\' and go away. rebuffed. ‘lalf the time in real life. Our meet- niy opening remark. I forgot every- thing when I there in the doorway. He had on l ._‘ There will be sold Fby Public Auction on Monday, the twenty- “'I'HE LOVE PENDULUM” BY MARION RUBINCAM I O90 9-9910-90-0 THE UNEXPECTED Chapter 91 The door opened and Vt"in ltLlu- Then I ceased ‘to be nervous nlnd For Win salnc-—~hulr that ills forehead, (‘oinilug up in the elevator" I iiiid it‘ only I could gel: over the rest I intended ‘to hold that would l-Jiihtl.‘ he Surely lftor that nothing would magg‘; IIllI. the romantic. only happens ing was not romantic. . Perhaps it was because I forgot 1 saw Win standing some sort of a long velvet dressing ‘zown, and heeless velvet slippers. and I remember that the cord oi‘ the lgowln was untied and one end dragged along the floor. But these details came to me afterward. Moanltime I stood ‘there. saying nothing. Win said, only hail’ believing. I "Yes," I said nervously. “May I come in?" Suddenly there were people thelr%llt seenlul much more likely that if Win were lhonie for an evening, it would be because ‘he expected guests. I never kmew him to stay home alone, or with inc except by accident, and then he was restless and ‘bored. But my question brought us. both back to the odd little polite.- uess and formalities of life, and as usual they saved the situation. “Of course! I beg 370111;‘ pardon.‘ “mm day M‘ Ocmberl A- D» 1923 i" But I was s0 surprised!" Wi-il was V-‘flma 31°“? 9! l9“ ‘Ycmck I“ U"! mm‘ recovering his composure now and .' noon In vtront of the Court House Ala M~ ‘if. in 3t. Peter's Bay in King's County In- dllrince Edward Island ALI. ‘THAT TRACT piece 0r parcel oi‘ land situate lying and being at St. he held the door wide open. “if there are people here~" I be began in n low voice. “There isnit. anyone. That is, I expect someone liticr~but come Ito-heart ‘talk with you by the President of the Dreco Company ‘of Canada, Lim- nianner to reacih on-e and ali-Jldhrough the columns oi’ your ovvn city news- paper. value of ‘advertising, but did you ever stop to con- .-.C,,,,,,..,. Why_ .1. i, Qonnle," std-er w-‘hy a manufactur- er, an inventor 0r a re- -: ll now lilIE00 ins on an article as he / This i-s ‘a straight heart- ted, in the only possible Everyone admits the taller ‘pays good money realize that your news - papers ‘of today ‘strictly censor and refuse to'prinl in their columns, adver- tisements of an ‘article until the claims that are made for it ‘are investigat- ed ‘and proved to be legi- timlaibe and unexagger- tilted? Do you know that the laws of Canada will not permlit exaggerated claims in patent medicine advertising? l “Yllllleled Wlwllle“ to tell you of ‘his wares? ‘tise an article beyond its Prominent Farmer DRECO MAKES nu The fishermen of, Lunenburg-lhe miners of 0ape ‘liaiifax— the lumbermen, of flew {glirunswiok-have all lallen Iireco- into their €__.__.__._. MIIIIE FRIENDS III EIIEIIY WALK 0F ‘LIFE III l TIIE 0ITY 0F 0IlAIILOTTETOWII 4- _ The public of Charlottetown know that when E. A‘ Foster take; l has taken Dreco, that article must have l unprecedented merit the public, Do you, C i To adver - Because he knows ‘he has powers would place a an article of merit and rnanufacturerb m0n‘ey in value which, however, would ‘nemlain unknown to you if ‘he ‘did not utii-‘ ize advertising to tell ‘his story. You cannot be told by word of mouth- you, therefore lnlusit be‘ told ‘in iillle daily news- papers. ' tlhe position of snow un - d-ei‘ a warm Spring sun. It does not, anld never will. pay to advertise an article with unwarranted claims. _ The good words set be- fore you in these columns on behalf of the famous herbal remedy, Dreco, are ‘spoken by ‘realiable citi- praise by grateful users from Nov Scotia to the Grealt Lakes and from Florida to Maine. of the reliability of lour of Dreco advertising and Dreco methods? If so, give this remedy ‘a. trial today. Read wlliat your neighbors say about it. Have we convincedyou laims and, ilhe honesty 'I‘h‘e‘n selek ts help with faith in its goodness. Gets Great Results Ailalrl has Dreco Scored as a Reliable Tonic and Health- Buiider-Read the Statement of This Prince Edward Island Agricuiturlst. ' Mr. XV. A. lyioPlllzl, oi‘ Iliouut Allllflll.‘ ‘l’. l., ll prominent and popular member‘ of his community has nothing lbul. good to say of Dreco. ‘Fills famous remedy has ef- fcctcd o. remarkable improvement in his general hcaltlh ‘through um‘- rocling IIIICTIHII troulbles tlllit llnd long bothered him. "I silffcred for a long time frolu kidney troulble" says lliIr. liilcPii-ic. _“Notiiing seemed to give meireliill‘. Tlic pains in my buck were so ‘bud that I thought I would have to give up my work. ‘tllowever, I read about tho \voli- derfui work Dreco ‘ll-its been doing so decided to give it a trial, I aln surprised zit the results I IlIIVc oil- tuincd in only one lbottlc. My kid- neys are much Ibo-tier and the pnlns in my back are gone. I am going to continue taking this splendid medicine unltll my health is entirely restored." Dreco. by toning and regulating the organ-s of digestion, strengthens and builds up the whole body. Ev- ery day it is proving itself to lbe the most reliable corrective for (llgesw tive complaints on the market and many well known people Fight here i-u Prince Edward Island are bene- hting from its use. Dreco ls made fronle herbs, roots, bark and leaves and contains no mercury, potash or S Years Younger Feels Ten Despite His 1s Years. James W" Flinds Wonderful 3W“ l" D"°°°‘ the Famous Herbal Remedy. James Carr of llii5 lwlTlles-ter lStreet, lChnriottc-towil, I’. E. l.. Ill“! worked hard all his lill‘, and nat- “rally found ut ‘l8 ycullas, that nat- ure hall taken her toll. l-"Ylllli M!“ with a sY-Sllilll °°“5Id9r“‘bly “Teak- Pned and n“, down This weakness manifested itself in lilo form (ll rheumailsm, Wlllfill.’ liowctifl‘. rcitdily yielded to the ilcuitIi-bu ing influence oi’ Dreco. llolc b Mr. Cam's story: ‘ “For a IOIIg illuc I s-uifcreil flom palm, i“ u“. buck uud rilcilmiulsnl. The pain was so intcilsc iii tlnl05 that ‘I could hardly stand ll. llllil the rheumatism in my arms and lbuck was so bud that I could liar-J- ly Inca my shoes ol‘ Illll Oll lll.\‘ coat. ."I took one bottle of Dreco and found some relief in it. I ills" puirchtlscd three more Ibotties itnd have just finished the lust one. Now, I am glad to say, there isn't a trace of the rheumatism lcli, and the pains in my back hitve all gonc. In fact, li feel like I ivas ten years younger. Dreco is certainly a won- lierful medicine and I give it till the credit for nutklng me well again." Mr. Cam's case is ‘typical of your system may be, Drew l‘ juilces of herbs. roots, lnirk lr-Tll leaves that not on the cit-Ell“ °r digestion, toning and them and beneiitting system. There ure“n0 habit-form- this reliable remedy. in every town agent your local druggist and he will give you a generous size sarliple bottle of Dreco and expiulin the nitrite 0i IBreion-'-Ihe shiplluilders Jill lliely hclp you. it is made from I110 regulalln! me whole ‘ng drugs, mercury or potash In Dreco is sold lby a good llrullglfll and every Dreco has sample bottles. Cull at this great remedy. Wonderful Help To Charlottetown Lady Once Again Trace Proved Ill Value to Prince Edward Island Sufferers by Relieving Mrs. Cas- ford of Long Standing Digestive Alilmcnts. G-ivcu a fair trial, Drl-co invar- ‘biliousness, gastritis. lclllllg ‘back. constipation and John (Jiislord 0i splendid ilerbnl remedy. "Dreco is the flCII und iiuligesillo-zlfor n long t-ililc. Evcryllling I ate would cause glas to form which girc me pains III my stonialli. lSomclimes I didn't cure if I niell all. II was also very IIGPVOIISTIIIIIIIFPCO is Jicl-plng me fine and I intend to ‘tuke the i'ull ‘IITCIIIIIIEIIQ. lstrongly recolo- mend Dreco to everyone." l When people oislitndlng, right in your own locally. speak so highly its goodness. Tie juice-s oi’ herbs, roots. ‘bark and leaves, from which it is compounded, are genuine cor- rectivcs for theorgans of digestion. Let Dreco help you regain the health that ii rightfully yours. halhit forming drugs. Dreco. No matter how rundown (fail at their‘ storc today null explain filo merits oi‘ this great rcructly. Dreco is ‘llso sold in ‘Ilolltilgut by lI I Wluboll in iouiis by s‘ 1 I) . . A -. _ . . . A , . _‘ . ours rug ($0.. in habit forming drug-s. ‘- ililfl they trill give you 1| OF HOU8EHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS AT WIL. LLAMSOWS AUCTION ROOMS ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, i923 AT P. M. Being contents of 6 rooms compris- ing Parlour, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen. Cillllbrieing Bell Organ. lvariour Suites, Bureaus, Bods, Chairs, Oil- cloth, eic., all moved -to my room for convenience of sale. ‘ Terms Cash. 77 4-9-lvlli. Claims Against The Province Notice is hereby given to all por- sone, firms and corporations hav- ing claims against the Government of Prince Edward Island due prior to the 5th day of September, 1923, that such claims with dates and full particulars must be furnished not inter than the 15th November, 1923, otherwise the same will not be entertained. ' (By Order. ‘ ARTHUR NEMIBERY Clerk Executive Council élTo-re Farm For '; Sale The property of the late Alexan- er MscDougalI at Newtown, con slollng of 90 acres of land, 70 clear, well fenced with wire and in an ex- oellenf. state of cultivation. The balance covered with o good growth of hard and soft wood. Building: In good repair. Near to school. church and stores, also cheese fuc- tory. If not sold privltely will be set up st suction at e Inter dots. l’ Apply on premises Gladstone lPilrsuant to a License granted lo lne by thc Honourable A. Banner- man Wailbur-ton, Surrogate J udgc of Probate on the 29th day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1923 in the matter oi the Estate of Dorcas L. Gcslles late of Gladstane in King's County I will set up and sell ‘by lPublic Auction on the premises on Tilur-sdny the first day of November, A. D., 1923. at the hour- of elevcn o'clock In the forenoon ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE OR. PAROEL of land situ- ate, lying and being on ‘Lot or Township Number sixty-four in Kingls County in lPrince Edward Island. lbounded and described as follows, that is to sayz-JJOIJNDED on the north lby the lMllITlly River, on the west by linlri in possession of A. W. Vnnldlerstinc and on the south and east by land conveyed by the Commissioner.- of Public Lands to James Cuddy containing three and onequ-nrtcr acres of lnnd u lit- tio ‘more or lens. Torlris made known at sale. SAIIJE POSITIVE. ALEXANDER M. OOSBEE, Administrator of the pnrgong] M. tato and effects of Dorcas L. Gos- bee. 793-10-2-4Tue. I’ m? THE ACTUAL The eiiuntlon thnt tum m; m; ialbly demonstrates its iruo merits as a correntiv for stomach ‘trouble. the many other distressing symptoms llizrt accom- puny a mun-down eysleln. ll bones and regulates the liul organs to nolrlnlti healthy action and ‘benefits the wholc hotly. Thorn-ac of lilrs. (‘IICIPIOILGIOWII Royalty, ll’. E. l., islyplcai oi‘ this nrsl wonderful medicine ll have our used," said Mrs. Cusford. ‘*1 lnve only taken one ‘hutllc nnd lthc rclief It Iuis given me is beyohi words. I llatl been troubled within ailing stom- SQVQTH of Dreco, there can be no doubt of ' Contains no mercury, potash or , . t!\- n. v f MR. EDWARD SMITH The Best In The World Says Ch’T0wn Man That's How Edward Smith Regards Dreco, the Famous Herbal Rem- edy, and he Speaks from Person- al Knowledge. Mr. Edward Smith, of 60 Cumlber- iuud Street, Charlottetown, joins with many other Iklince Edward Island people in ttociaimlngDrecds remarkable success os- n corrective for doep-rootctl, distressing diges- tive nlilrinents. .Mr. Smith, who is wl-ll-ltnolvn in the ‘Canadian lMeirch- un-t ltlnrl-uo, ulukes the ‘following statement: . ' "l was greatly troubled with stomach disorders and “indigestion. Everything I ate would cause gas to fornl ill my stem-inch and I would have headaches all the ‘time. Sev- ere pains in the small oi‘ my lbaok frequently bothered mo as did con- silpmiioll ulso. Howeveryl um much better now and going io keep on with .llie Iiscco ire... ‘I|'“I until I get my full strength buck. I am no longer ‘troulbiod with my stomach, have no more headaches and the pains in my ‘back are gone, willie my bowels are regular. I cannot praise Dreco ‘loo highly, l'or it has made mo feel 100% better. I sltirongly recommend Dreco for all who suffer from complaints elm- Ilill‘ to mine. ‘I-t is the best medicine in the world." Dreco helped Mr. Smith because It is prepared from the Juices of- herbs. roots, bark- and leaves, known ton cent-urios as nature's cor- rectives for digestive complaints. In Dreco. ‘they are ocien-tliiicelly combined to give the best results. Dreco contains no mercury, potash or hit-bit forming drugs land is s. safe, reliable heaitmbuildelr for old or young. sitmplc bottle of Drejco Sumntcrslile by Gallant regi ‘ Mo o c he‘ th' a‘ e. ‘by record of 24 ‘3-4 6M lllll)’. its idcitl. with ncvnr yut occupied by man. imp, ha", in "ll! Door. miserable, hampered, despicable Actual, wherein mo“ even new standost.—l1ora m- now. {lggefllllu-xhyallgeal: mark it out i Will" n: believe "YB. be freel-T. Carlyle. ' v _ PBWVB Bil)’. In King‘! Cfllllll)’. Ill in." I went in and down tho halI-~— . _ _ j‘ -Pl'm¢B Edwlllil 151M141. bfillllilefl ll-nil cvelry article of furniture fztlrlyl ZBIIS, Plglh-t Ill Q0111‘ Own - described as follows thlitis to Bus‘: stabbing me with its fnmillzlrlty. commu -t W. ‘k A Bounded on the Northeast by the The “ymg room was emu“). ti“. 1:11 y, hi) 2119 only Public Rood leading to Bay For- 53mg, the long blue vuriaiile, tln- n | I i100 EIIXIOIIS I10 IIIIPFGSS Oil w"? “m! llavmfl 14'0"‘ lhBTI-“lll 9i great couch inlsilcd near the flro- Eighty-two feet; on the Southeast qnace, m“; 11.0 table lby n that I w you the fact till you, too, I‘? llllldalllllllw Qwlled b)’ Elllllbelll J- used when serving ten. ‘Wm-Ii can get IZIIG same relief l wen . iornrcrli‘ owned lby the Only ‘it was lstrnlngely different. ‘ . , . late Ambllllla F- some"? 011 llle too, It was too warm for a fire. ‘that W33 a0! d/ed by the l SOIIIIIWBBL by the Waiters 0i Put» yvheneven- pgggible 1 burned small jitfn’ holiest Dreco treatmlen-t’ 9V5 38y 111111 llllvlllg 41 "'01" l’ FY60" logs because it made ‘the room so _ _ 9f Flllkillfee 1'99! being >L0t Num- much more inviting. I never liked a I you Fuffel £10m the b6!’ 0H9 0f B lolnu thereof made by house wi-tilout at least one tiny ‘various lllS that these v the late Thomas Hickey and part oi )pen fireplace, and lnever lived in . "My; , . t» the land conveyed by Charles Poim- bne that did not have llt. peOple SP§ak ‘ Of, glVe 9|‘ i0 U19 MIPS 01' U16 Illte Jflllll The fireplace was pil-ed with halal-fill ,DI'€‘CO ‘a fall‘ ‘trial, Ask $011191‘! bearing llflte the Twenty" fresh wood now, the legs covered Nflmifi, I for a Sam 1.6 D second day of May, A. D., 1901. wilth burnt out matches that Il-‘Jll “ " ' p . p ' . reco Con‘ The above sale is made under and been thrown here. The room wus “lid tam-s I10 ITIIBTCLIPy, potash by virtue of a power of sale con- hazy with smoke, waving lines of it ,4 N ‘or h_abit_formin, l v tained in on Indenture of‘ Mortgage that moved gently in lthe glolvjroni l . , g rugs; . bearing date the nineteenth day of a lamp on tile ia-ble. ‘But lIIe tea i ECO N and 1S 8. tlvled and prover] November A. D., 1919 made. lbe- lalble was littered with papers. DR . , - . i tween Norbert Mcinnis of St. Pet- pipes and cigarette stubs. and the r °cq€l$i§ made Ln a er'e Bay inKln g‘; County in Prince whole familiar room was different. ‘éqflxki- ory X 5' u l Edward Island, Blacksmith and in a way. , u’ . ‘ '- -. Adrenia ‘Mclnn-is his wife of the ‘It would have been evident to L; jqhmnusts‘ It 1s spoken of one part and Clement Sutherland oi‘ anyone that u. woman had furlilsil- 1n WOFdS Of ‘heartfelt l Cable H9811 ‘in King's County in cd my old home. the feminine , Prince Edward Island, Farmer and taste 1nd the woman's touch ivere , _ _ . _ _ _. _ . _ _ Lobster Packer of the other part. everywhere. It would be equally Du“, is hemp’ Npuulll.‘ "ltlmllltTll Ill ('-|llll'IOIt(‘t0\\‘ll by E- A» F0301‘?- dofsult having been made in the Illltlnllow ‘that n0 Wolllllll llRlI payment of the principal and In- been there for u long time. . 1 ‘ I, ~ . ‘ _ _ ‘ term 880mm thgrebl The Mg table in we wnhre hm Drug (0., Ltd. all on Iilc Dlcul zigcut iii your town and gct your sample bottle. I r-For further particulars apply to some. sort ol‘ map over it. I vaguely ' i glue office of Arthur F. 'McQuaId, sensed it was lto show the condi- - licitorfiouris, P. E. I. tlons III industrial centres of the rwhy not? A118..- “11, “- y - Dated this twentyuecond day 0i Bolllllry- This K001i Ule N800 0i llll homo. too. I'm goin in a IIIOIEIIQIIIYD’ Deslrable D0llbl€ Res‘ September A D 1923 exquisite linen (over Whore n y 11 1 d l g ' ' . - -. - “ - . l re xct-s ‘ if‘ dt lt CLEMENT SUTHERLAND. lee Bell/R's stood was a tunvhlell away anus? Olllttinuec an o a“ ‘deuce Centrally Loc- . Mortgagee Dllc OI’ book-s; Where a ilrefll IJOWI “No, I'll fix it. Wait a nloinoul." ated For Sale 649-9<25-4'I‘ue. of lustre ware once stood, always He left the room, closing the Public A t. “ filled with fresh flowers, was a door. I lea i l' i‘ l f.'h 1 ll- I10 I011 » ' AUcLElAmgi OUT lfililleh Clllillgdfl; llledlfllllerllllr “of way yat lhenplulisefytlfiiteewzxlls efiidtlatht- - CT wlo oou e roa across - le ly breaking some engugcnl nt. Who ON THE PREMISES 262-264 4 0 whole room. was it, I wondered? e GRAFTON $T., CWTOWN 0N FRI-DAY I turned around to Win. But in- I wandered albout the room etill 7'“ w‘ D" °" °°‘°b"- 192° Blend of wmlnz ‘towards me. he surprised Iii. the change ihlt. I on FRIDAY, 5TH OCTIOBER, 192s ‘ At One O'0Ioc.k Shlrp stopped in the doorway, stllli look- oponedthe doqr into what hm been “‘ AI] u" |Q.y||1‘ m. country | Wm ing at me in that puzzled, troubled lily own room-evidently Win had AT 12 NOON SHARP _u|| on my F, ml". ‘g an“ vhw’ fashion. made it his lbodlroom ‘now. for his on above date my stock and Crop “Win!" bathrobe hung over the foot of the 6 rooms’ kitchen and bathroom a; “new” I-Ie crossed the room ‘to ms, lbut bod, and some collars protruded “ch “do, modem convenlencm,‘ SDQIK-q! 119mg 9 yea" old’ 1 quite ovidenly lilo only half saw me. from an open drawer. fro“ proof can“, large 10L 91.0: Inna when)“, 6 "M; 91d, 1 I was sure I wasn't wanted. I felt I went rback to the living room. Deny d8 m u ‘canem rem“. n you driver 5 m" 01d, Dlfggtum -pa¢¢h, hurt, and troubled, and suddenly Win came in again, tilts time :tt we looking [or a home conQement 1 regigt, Holstein mu, 3 year; wished I bad taken Colin's advice. ease, hi-s engagement ‘broken. and 9165mm"), situated, m. for a f , old, 6 oh mflch cows, in ca]! Q1] not to return. FiShaII ‘I kios you?" he asked. real “v6 investment “a “Us 0mm from 3 t 7 years old. 3 heifers 1 "i'm awfully glad to see you," he coming toward me. For IlIi-SWCII‘ I M“ on me “me my commmw your old, t cow, 1 steer, 3 calves murmured- rather conventionally held out my arms. ‘n8 M 1 p_-m_ I am auhumzed m. a ‘M 5 m“ ‘M’ a“ Fkmmm "I w“ m” ‘Mmmnkqmw 0d“ n sell all the household furniture and ..Gl‘l00, 2 p I 60 hens. would seem if people camo and Tomorrows-Trivium: ' - t... furnishings at 262 (Iraiton street, qngzcilgjilfisvtoniholyxim t‘.°°d.l_',“" r°““" W" h°'°"' -- r‘ ‘ wicker parlour set. Bell ~ ‘ ' l ht Pl , I i - . M aw»- w». e, =-- m‘ "m" --‘~--~ :‘.‘.'.:.“...t‘:::. ..:‘s".::r.:.“:.‘.‘::.:: 8eIe positive nothing reserv . . F n f mun Qtormy wil n» held om flue THERAPION N0- I . p gmgfwigfluili? eifunfflfoid ruff]; ‘7- a ' I - man. ......... ‘credit ... all THERAPION No. 2 M" M we m- ,,_,M,,, ,,,,,, 3,5322%... .I’.°.12°,';‘.".;h.'*§..§3.“;. "m. our “.001- ‘ p” 3:! “w: No‘ 3 fronting on St. Mary Buy, 120 acres chamber sets, etc., Morris Chair, cub‘ mm’ o" y u e F ' N"- 1 f" F1164" CIQIPPII- Nfl- 3 7'" 80 acres clear, balance under wood lounge, Flreeo range, hall rackfiing- pumvdym "mm "W" ‘l 5m" m'°"°'- N“ '°" a good shore for sen manure and er dropheed sewing machine, dish- . ‘ JOHN MoK-INNlON. Chronic Weaknesses. Bold by lending h , (Mud V197 Chemists Price in England In Dr. h" o! mudl W5" W?!“ mdwg‘: Ql- W"I°|°"m "Illinlv "135 M"! ' . '... .' ..l hrd- l aw ll I h hid u. l- ~» - wnr "no on" I an l‘ u ngs on o proper es. _ "$1044" f ‘ifmnwmwm. .1 "mu" "fun o0 THOS. E‘ FISHEE fir inspection Ifrldsy 5th ‘from d h ' ' _ H ' Terms at sole. M 378' Farm for Sale ,.,,_,_,,,_ Arum‘ - _ ‘Ma ' I 0H9? Fm‘ 95-19 mY “Fm o‘ 81 M w Live 80F orDresnd flvll- w‘ Ill u" ""4"!" °I "l9 7°73 lll- acres at Cable Head West, well _ . _,,_ new reasivlnl "l0" l‘ W’ "m7" ‘h’ hl5mlh°fl “W” b’ Flier“. 800d bililillllsl. mschin- Smart men can learn many _ y by IABIIRI nil finished and Live Hop slolid gry, crop, etc, eta, will he sold things from fools. AT‘ b0 W! "P! Hills. i! lily. the niorn- chap for quick nls. MI ALIXANDIR to . ll ‘c ll is. W1"?! time rend my l - . Terms at sale. brovedilotes. . s and twelve gmtujttaion AUCTION SALE Land For Sale At Auction SALE OF PURE BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE Tllere Wlll be on auction sale of pure bred _ired cattle, at the farm of Milligan and , ‘ml Nllrflllllll, Lot 13, October 3rd at 1 1 , Ip- m., consisting of high gmde calves, lll due to freshen this winter, cows in it freshen in March and April. Included - ‘ i _ sale are two daughters, Island Rose, ‘ W1 ln ofiicial 10 months record of 14,850 lbs. ind 571 lbs. of butter, freshening inside tear. One of these daughters freshen in N , mber also two daughters of Black Rose‘ the second with official. 10' months k d of 11,350 lbs. milk and 467 lbs. butter 10- nhs-Tllfl flTllnd daughterof the above men- calves and heifers have an oflicial sev- -.. .......-......41 lbs. of butter. s record I also offer two dau hters of M Tlnnelu . A er, oflicial 10‘ titling: m , . , 552 lbs‘ butter. The sire of. those calm‘ imported from Ontario. and carries ‘the y lines of the best milking stoning of Cali- ‘ This is an opportunity to start‘ right. - - film for selling-overstocked. Sale withilllt 1am‘ lbs.‘ I ENDS IMMEDIATELY J ..,,- .-..-_—.r> a- ".¢.....,¢r' l