r ' ri 'lift t trail; 'I »r_rf°.; .hd ' ir."e _Ilsf re . _r. ll ".o* ~ ` 4___f" l l; M U i 3. l A ef..-@€__=¢m 1 I .lf _ _ if t'.iE_£_. J r 'z a I ' l il he ._ 'lf Z1 1 1 _.ir t _ _ ___'.~.‘ .1 i _l t _t_.F.~ t ‘.r ‘N ti ' _._ .li ti rl. PAGE TWO` _ _ _ "'°` THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN " 'i _ ’ A _JULY20»1922.i -~‘ otters (or sale ol ld acres, In situated at, oarltalt mile and Bay. Adja-I and_ae'a, Illltme _ ol, the heldlittgfthoret good dwelling lt'ouse,» suited for summer to~.rr~.’ Also barns and out h\tIld§ \s.ttla`Ilin¢ supply of wa-‘_ hrm ls especially adapted Ior_ gmwltng ot seed potatoes and is convenient to churches. sehool._ hall and telephone line, for tutor-t mltiol- Apply to J. W. isenosars Jr., Grand Tracadie. t FARM FOR SALE .One hundred acres. .cultivated- land clear of weeds, two miles from cheese and starch tactorys. and shipping. one mile from churches and school. All buildings practically new. anyone desiring tt good home will do well to call and look lt over be- fore any crop is gathered. lt must be sold. easy terms JOHN F. WOOD, 1 ' _ Bridgetown, _ P. E. l . N OTIOE j Tike Parishlonorn oi St. Aim:-_s‘ Church, Rollo Bay will hold at Tea Perry on tire grounds adrnrrring the church on Monday July 2-i. There will be well stocked booths Wllbl? alll kinds of refreshment; wil lite served. The usual games and amusoments will be provided A SD€0lBl prize will be ' offered for dancing. Step da_t;f'in¢_z_ nigh. l“”3'fllll`ll 'and the j ard dance ` BY ORDER. OF/COMMITTEE ¢._.__.__.... ____ ' ` NOTICE l All- persons not now owning plotsi who wish to secure a plot or grave' space beside relatives ln the Tryon P¢0Dlt=’s Cemetery are requested to. make application to the underslgn-‘ ed not later than July 31st, 1922 ' Bi' order of Directors. ' AUSTIN CAMERON . _ Sec'y. Treas Augustine Cove. P. E. 1.7 Norton _ All parties owing United Fortu- ers Limited Kensington are ment with D. Mclienzc t rl _ , . . r _ = a"=“\ ff _ _ _ » _ OW" U lift* I ~ _ . Y » ‘ 3 ‘Q Zmw oi f1.rr¢IwnrrfI on remarrrdf-r._pmmp,|, »-\0, fha, 1; ,n,,rt,=|-=" I ’Ihe tollotring rtrttrrlage w\‘l ire' 1-eetltrrgs of the Quf-hec t“orrl'PF"ll‘ I _m idlspottltion that gttrnetl her mam, U" ¢h¢m_ I-_ _ 'FoR..siA.I-E r it; Ei# _,J j "- i‘l%s€ §` _ {“'l . 24. _ sl, . tt" ` s _ A few minutes at mehr puree: the family wash to soak in tberich,cleansingRinao audsaavea hours ofrub- bing next day. Do not put the Ringo direct from the package 1' to the lub. Hake t e Rinso liquid Aret. Mix half a package of Einao in a little cool ater until it is like cream. 'Then add two quarts of ,' boiling water and when the froth subaidea you will have a clear; amber col- oured liquid; Put it in a tub oi' cool or lukewarm water and you have enough for a batch oi' clothes. If the clothes are extra soiled, use more Riino. tau hair im I ' Chapter 95. '~'\3 . _ ` `__ :{~~ . 'Itiere use .t low stool tha. l. _,_ _ __ _ _ . At ' __ I » itil writ trrwt -s PLANS. Pan went ottedlel1tl\ V 58 u=ually rn trout tl the coal ire putt. thru, rt-.ts to ht-at tlre'ru0ll1 in \\'tntt-r. tit-orgn Ienued over and pulled ttrts rtr trout ot his choir .intl Pan not duvtn on rt.. 'This rs like the e‘»'-':11‘ll8 l “"f“l` to s-_-e you and took .ou =\1I1l>@l` “W- .tpset Gloria so, Pan sard as she: s uit-tl down 1-ornrortaoly and r;rl-Cotrslrvatives. | lead by John A. Macdotiald 'tnd the 1 L'-hrrais or L`lPar Gt-its utrdcri George [lr4.»\\‘u These partlesl rwrc so evcrrly divided in the Leg-l nor Liberals were strong enough ntent. This "deadlock" caused‘ both partn-s to rl~I;trrr| a union o'l`I . _erica as tr ture tor' their polilir~aI` troubles, hoping that in the larger tuition petty grievances would be, -forgotten. In the Maritime Pr0v~ 1-irtces the srrbject of a union of |Prince Enwnr-d Island. Nova Scotia and New Brtrn>.wick was seriously discussed and it was for this pur- i .ln the l`rrit»-ti Drorince of Can-_ tslatute that neither Conservatives; l = LANDING. OF SCOTTISH CATHOLILS 'ON P.E.I. . CHARLOTTETOWN .EXHIBITION ASSO. GROUNDS COMMENCING AT 1.30 P. M. I SECOND DAY ' _AT _ GRAND* CELEBRATION ._ _ _ THURSDAY. JULY zotrr _ - _ ' with opening Address by/_MAYOR R. H. JENKINS, of . ' .Charlutl;etown_. _ _ f £2 ‘rite conurtrrrrrs letrdiuts up to the; . CLASS A TROT which will include as ata_rtera Brenton H., 2.18 1-4. Natalia - SPLENDID PROGRA ME or HORSE RACING _ DANCING SPECIALT s BY ISLAND LEADING __ .- if ‘ln ARTISTS Aquilin 2.19 1-4, Casey Todd, Mac Cresceua and others. CLASS A PACE wlll have a`s starters Dongola, Albert T., Nallle D., John R., and several others. ....... CLASS B TROT will have ten starters and will Include thc cream of the gt-aan trottera In training. to carry nn tt out-cesslnl gover'n-lofi? AGRAND FEATURE OF THE AFTERNOON WILL BE THE SPECIAL RACE I Owned by MR._ J. SMITH. Klnkora, of P. E. Island and _ “KENTUCKY-.MARQUE,” 2.09 1-4 } ii I SPECIAL RACE _ BETWEEN _ _ BAND IN A'r'rENDANCE A. The Charlottetown Driving Club control over one hundred of the fastest and nest horses in the Province. Their very best will compete In three classes vis: - f rt. I ora.. _E . - Oyned by COLONEL D. 'A- MacKlNNON, of Charlottetown. Thead are the TWO FASTEST PACERS in the Province. and they will put up a " é CONTEST...U!lORTI-i COMING T0 SEE I Q REFRESHMENT BQOTHS ON THE GROUNDS ’ EVERYBODY COME EVERYBODY WELCOMI This will be CHAI-'lLOTTETOWN'8 BIGGEST DAY! ADMISSION to all Parts of the Grounds 50 Cents. f -l R. A. MacDONALD, LT. COL. D. A. MaeKlNNON, On Scottish Catholic Commlttssf _ On Charlottetown Driving Club. _Q l t _e T l tm~?' l.\Iottrr Co. Hebron. _\Id. i Tlllls in nddit‘on to the delegates “ore ---‘ev _ _ ~r'1- llw 2= #ti-» ~».i}ililEl':)l;;(ht; ‘ll91il\llI§Ct9ig:i tiigllsligs: igertnértglil Pill? LlI;ii‘il(lll5ng;¥l?llla5uli‘:ii3I;iI`ll§r§:;?§é Wm rearm to learn clear situated at St. Pete s B). ___ l)'Itiii"lrrtiiim\§i"ll \'i`it1irt:`t1rdr-u.lrrtt1giuvelhiniill mv r:;'ves were -zrlluDrcl.u .\f1)`i""i°" b"r°"" th* °"i5l"“l """"“b‘°r" we w°.':l.d' 5"eM'hi,ug frm" Ananlicl ' ___&.¢.>l__-"‘ ' ‘ “ear-5ml'l°“~ Newidwemng h°°'ei At \\'.n.lt°..e-_rrtzttives from United ed ol the vas-1, developments vrhlchj His many irieudn throughout ____ ~ Farm consisting of 34 acreeiall r. . "l'°i('°' milk °ame', ten W C Vee "I love volt." and she stretvheri ssrzrtlort' ot' rrry former self. _among l5l“lll=l“l\¥‘S. the lurger idea' D - ` 5 `--; ‘ » J- M ll-ADNEW ~ *ll f'“*"~ * ““* “' "`”*"‘“" “°“' A" -.ur one rrrnfr rn tnuctr his snnrrocr. -‘\vf»rr_ Tarrrnt- has given me a ml* l"f“l'l." 2-‘Weird and they con- “"4 ‘”ll‘l\ “l'"°ft lnerltatwt-lble re- it is wlttr deep reerrt that we r 5*- P‘”°"'- f _voullg cattle. smite heavy milkers. ____ ____ k_`_;[_d' hm, keen appetite stonttrch trouble 'has’ >`l'*lll€d in Send ueleguws to a com sotrrccs. In the Great Wsr of 1914 learned of the death of '.\lrs. Alex- Guenwsy Gréfde and °u"3r» grades' so rrr trrzrt way they becarnc rlr.~altDe".tr'r~d, rrry nerves- have ete.rd5| fcrente tn he held at Quebec orr|"191° ("’,'“*‘ll* l°0ll HD UUl5lHl1dfllS'Btlfl€t' YDFSIOII who tiled lll Atllll9l'=‘l' _ one Bam “ aggon' double “nu iorrrrallv engaged. .rrd down. and I have ltairreri st-vcr'-IU" will ‘ll “le Same YCUF- l|""'.° moving that ('“""‘ll3“9 ‘“'3iN- S-» f0l‘m¢ll5' UI Ge-0"g9‘0W" i _ ='ll1Sl@ l“““"- Term” 8 ’“°“‘"” ~~r rect. an n »\-nv, that I otrgnt to .rr pnnntrs 'r-nnrac. to mr- mrnttl The Quebec Pnnfer»nce|=lt rnipsrt-.nt to ,he wnrrrr in war atr'Thoush not ln robust lrealt-1 for the \"¢“d“- _n rnpt, rnrner tnnn marry yung' is the best thing ever sold tori was .t:r»=nr`r'§e rcrrrzrrkfrrl n li'.°l'.» lrrterfstorrraclr tr-orrltle and run~dowr\ con-I §.rtcs as rullow.~i. two from New- Tn?" dewmllmeuli l1l3.V-be trac-ine around at her' w`or'k tis usual :intl __ ."\'0u ure so very voung. How old tllti01l." _ .t'ot|ntIlnrrrl.` seven from Prince Ed» ed DMR 10 me me” m3’5"m"'“m wa-9 “l“'“y“ Ché9"“‘~ HP' ms' ‘mysi Ml`*"hlll9l'y Wlll SWG YOU l0l’Vl°¢- -=rt- voir I-'tu"" i Tuztlac -s sold by all good drug l wttrd I»~l.rnd twelve from Canada ii:-)i‘r€'f'p""“ 3' Cl“"l°""'°"“ lu “"`l'\‘ 9‘h>¢“_‘[€‘4-‘PY Q10 l?“d*‘l' ““""lll¥lirt spraying trees or crops. ~._‘ , _ , - s _ . . . “'l"~.\'ent}'-`l\vD." she atiswéred l»'lSl=- A 6.-vert r"rorrr 'New vllrurrstvick and '- ` ' ' ‘ ' , 'proutllv tlrorrizh the hrr~thtI'/ty it-nel five irorrr \'ovn Scotia These turning palm mr me ben" in C““"khla “'°"d“ “nd "°““"ll Sl" l4l“"‘lsist acids and -with ample presaur _ __ _ :,r~rzerrt'crrDughA ' " -A-<4;--- men +-x.'.._¢t,,',g ,he _\.,,w'.<,_,,"rllan,1l3°l*l'S History, ithem during the last days or lrt»r'ifm. evonumtcnt nge ol your lDl'B)‘». ri.. ._ _ ____ _mm g P _er Ba. _ N_ O D _ wEDD_NG F __ _ _ _life wlll._be kept in their slid ber-_ma,e,m|_ _ _ . '_ r, tt ~ . E. ' e .- -, , ». . 't-~ _ .I ‘ .‘ ` , ~ .. __ _ _ _‘ queued _to melto _l“'".l?_‘l'“l@ f°"le` .triorrt to -.mes crearetr. n _nice,"‘.f’1§‘,__‘;f§,§}f_.i ‘""'_he . . , ni CH LLS U-L NG I ut'/.iii|,?f,,.($",f,_'””“““’;' _WISTOCK ‘ot ft rerrinl. krntrl _ 8°' ;'_‘,°"f_h°m _lv 10 i‘l"l`@> Cf lend ll’ 1'0"?" Hin" "t‘lrrl¢I!" he said again. "D0 vnu- tltlegartl-.< nrp kno-_yn .5 ..-mei __ I r 1 - 1 1 ‘ com an"~ ott' ti. r- be( , < ~ _ . - __ ~,_' ‘_ - ~- _ _ Le _ _ ‘_ Juiypalgf Ahlecre _fmt Mule ____ Lftud _building tint] deter. fdlgmgl _ Thats _ nice ohyoti to S'-:ty.".r»f interest to irrariy Islanders here.ia‘s rt \\_._t.< heltl Ircltind closed doom' HALIFAX. July I9.-(Qumat|0nsl_fl`l9“d5 **"fl._m‘“`l9 ll?l“ ‘l lf*_“l’ll‘fl Wmn mr further particulars to`__\ with young r and old and rrr hcrl G||_L ‘_ LAN-|-z_ , _ _ \\ ll h _ ll h it ul _ _ , ,_ unpaid will be r>leCed.1n our Hflrhlril Arrrirr- nirvttire ;rl;mr;;s“vn:D -"°.°'5° “"1 quwim' Bm "" m- rf`."rf\i'f§ M3318. wedding wok Mie»M‘mh'(a“a‘"“"‘“ "“““f= dltfl-ifllfnlsltfd bt' J°h11Svl1 and torney's hands for collection i ` ' GEO E TURNEF gl 1--ll» wrote rn actual ng»~---nntr,_p.ue e urs up Vevettrtrt. .l_ul-e cut ws because they tthortgttt maurrrerubers of the _\|0m|-88| _ ' ` .ftrrrrehctt 1 .~1verrr so much older for -1*`l- H1 "IEW U \‘l0l‘l\- “ht-tn \ -ol<.t Qrrclrec \vrul'l ftl‘<'\li»y 11 less iirr- or ‘ _ EXPIIBYI 9 ' _ UMTED Ff_RMtR_s LTD :.'..'» than _\-ou do inn 22. ynn are nn .\Iay Durlirrg, daughter of .\Ir. and .rrrt position in the pronosntt .|':?tt;:1.!BeIle Til-sithone r\`cr_v young, you see." 1-\lr>r_ Frank E Durlrnit of Ltfewrlroll than in Uititcrl Panads. But Brompton ' _ --r'rr protrrr>r_v nrwnys stat ynnnL'.'l`~r-mce, Arrrngtnrr. trecanre rlre;‘l~'~>r'ees Etrerrne Currier, trrerrabiribi ifor wlrrttcvcr nga I nm) 11,9 gi,-rrbrttle of Jolrrr Vincent Nicholls. of'I;rr:.t leader, 'brought llrent into cu»!5~ll1Wl1llgBB istrid \\'rst»I_.'. "I‘m quiet, and nmflt' Egerton Road, Arlirrgton _-rrrcmtion with the trllrer ,<|n|€.g_“es_`],nu,-pmtde pun, ‘l e Beach Grove Inn ~yNow~ttOpen lor the Season _ _Baa'u|lfully._8Ituated,. Directly Facing the Entrance to “F -' Charlottetown Harbor Woirderlul Scenery _ .___ _ In 'the Maritime Provinces s _ - o _ - The best appointed, most luxuriously furnished Hotel A 'ous llna operated by the Hotel Management provides a fifteen mlitufe cet-vlce tn and from the City. _ 'cAna~ m'EEi' ALL MAINLAND TRAINS _ . _ When-_vlaltlnq Charlottetown whether on business or for pleasure, make Beach Grove Inn your headquarters. You will like- it. 1 ‘ tt"< A ~t~'1!’> ' 41'... . ¢ l I _ __ __ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. ' _ INTERNATIONAL LINF Boston, Effective May 24th. s`. a. oovEnNot't o|not_Ev wrrr tssvs st. .rsnn every wsanssusy ati a. rn.a_nd avsry laturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantis Time) for Boston. ' _ WedI\l_U¢»lY #Ops are vla Eaatpofl and Lubac, due Boston about 11 a. m. Thursday. - _ Saturday trlpa an to Beaten direct. due Bundayl about 2 p. m. RETURN:-Laeva Beaton Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Dev. llght Caving Time) for Eastport, Lubsc and st. John. -_ ran: stood ~ At lesion eortnsetlon Ia made via the Metropolitan Line express lrelght and paaenger ateamara for New York and points South and BTATEROOMO ISIN - For ltatareoma, rates and additional Information, apply to ._ ' A. C. CURRIE, Agent, lt. John. N. I- meMmwmw S. s.}~‘MANoAf' Lens tussmst Af. cnsrrsmtswn for Charlottetown and leave ` » for St. Jeltn'a 41|! M ‘ June 27 Illy ll _ July 11 Italy 22 July 25 August! t August B August 10 ~ August 22 leptlhtbar' 2 Paeaenger Otsamar 6,000 Tons Dlaplacsmsnt. September 5 Ar. Charlottetown and lea_v_s_ _ for Montreal July 3 .tory 11 July 31 August 14 Augult 28 8ept`smbe`r 11 Qeptlmbar 1| September 19 September 28 - Ferlurther passenger and freight information -apply to ‘CARVELL BROS e. s » ____ _ _ - - I Aunt. C' 'N' ' " ‘"1 " l Vacuum cleat;-:Inge handy |- _ or O ri l'7'l`lIf;1 i CI' D 3 In °¢ Wgllhltlt Ic;n’t hit her . er e Pl W 3*! lo at i1\vI`ull_v clr-ver, nnd rnthnl- ,_»n,,v@,~_. The ce-rerriunv wlriclr was tire The result of the Qtiebec t‘n|,4,.._ " ~ ’ ' » ._ _~ _ _ .ii lrronal. lrrr :tlwnys a little strr~rtl_ortrrro ring was pertornted by Itr.\,» ,,,|l,(_ was me seventy-Luo rf-solu Canadian Sl"“""5hlP Cum-'~~--~ _|»rr.=»ti nr .-cms thrngs and a littrt- ’lttorrr.rs Bums. a cousin ni the t,,,,,_._ _-.0,,tah,mg me' mm.. '__ n”Cftrradlan Steamship Pt'd. -sito.-Itctt at others." 'swolrr and pastor of the )ietlr`or~tt,“~y,iL.h ,tw ,png 3 es , .'° po 'Asbestos ann, .fl I .\`tr ' she gave 8 q,,,(.|,, lime stnnd being" 'arraiigetl ntth ar. ftr.-ed t - '| _ ’ ‘ r _ . ~ 0 consttle' - v Am. Locomotive wlsrrrrile. "You seem rather young iairurrtlttrtccoIsweetheurt andlirlltrr' _ Scotia they wer; !|i]tf‘li];,`..,1 ;;:,t:\,(:,`;,i1iArtt, Smelting & Rellning 625.5; |_r_c;;_ituas§€,_-on dtrnlt know how_ to_l:‘;.1;1_;‘sse;aut_eEnfv___;nd r|_i}al:tSsP.edTl)te_ )\_-itrlt deterrnirred nttptrgmol, as wasmnacondn Copper 53 r`m.,k,,. nl ifunelf _p.iDperly` Tum \ii~ \ til Nlrsv Fr. k HE _ ‘Yr -ire case in Canada in New I;r,,u5_(Cenadian Pacllic Railway - ` _ -C In _te re 0|: et, V __.__.r r _ an _ I EJ; nrt-lt the resolutions were nppmv 'New York Central I 'Curse loushectnt trite, and tern VH “lst eu nl=rr\_ls_t. cd .hut ntter run gt.nt.r,,| ,,,m,0,,slCubs Cane sugar _tire cigarette, which had gone out,_ The lbrrrie, who rs a charmingl Cmclme Ste" _ is usual, from ln(-It of alt.-mtg" hlonde. rrtade a lovely picture ln' ll "All right, tIr¢_=rr_ feel as |,,3,@,-uqlrlrer wedding gown of white gent jr.; you want-only _mn-I maglmvbltctte and Chantilly lace. Her :my white hair-n_ 1 ne,-er “._»,,,,£,,1 mrttrlle veil was held in place with lseem _vourrg before, thtrt now I wish "range rblosrsmns and she carried' I were nearer your age,” _tr shower .bouquet of brides' roses "I tion't." Pan answered rrroirtppglrlies ot' the valley and sweet pens rli_‘. "I like tr ntnn to be a |m1@§Sl1e wore one of her gifts, a pearl ____ order. their he can he tire leader fond the wise one and I can followf Mrs. Marshall Torrey of Waverip-‘S565 ‘by the British Prtrllrrlrnent , l`d rather do that." iley. a cousin of the hrlded, wasi~'llCl 'b0CBme lnrw on Feb. 28th 1857 __ nn Gloria were here, she uouldl'"“""'U Of honor. 'Her gown wa,I”l_hls Act united the provinces of _ray that suits my arrtocrtttic tem._l'lf blue organdic and she ctrrried,('"‘al’l0 tbllllor Canada). Quebec ‘pc-ramen; @xn¢t|y_" George §mi|€d_,pink rnses. Little Eleanor Slots ‘Lower Canal’-3|. New Brunswick _puffing at the cigarette to keel) it of Ruslindale, a cousin ol the brlder “nd N0” Sctlllli lllltlcr' the irttme n ,alight "strc says I wan, my waylrvss fron-er grrr. sire were A "12 Dvmlrrrou ol' Carman, nn.; m,,,,,_ rm ,,,w.,,.,h,,,g_ _SMH W, __ Wm be_r‘st :tnd .\Ir's, (`ou.-ins of Moncton. one son, Bernrtrd. .\lay her soul rest in! peace. .TENDERS ’ Teirders will be received untill the fir-et day ot August ‘for the, gtltngrgg of the root of Carroe_ Cove urcb_ the lowest or B111' tender nn; necessarily accepted. For intorntatron, apply to A. M .\IcKetizle.~ Long Creek. FOR-' SALE The undersigned ollers -for which' is ln high state oi cultlvtt» tion, the balance covered with an wood, situated at Bonshaw On oi’ oats two and half acres wheat b o_o very desirable stand tor For further particulars apply to GEDDY MCI FOD rt 'rtosrrorrn slit; Corner Great George and Fltxroyg Sta., Charlottetown. The following lands Wlllvll W4" to have been sold on Sat\t\'dtl_)' llltt Eighth Daly of July A. D., 19.22.15' front of the Law Courts Buildlnd' ru Crrarlottetown, in Queen’s f-`0\llt‘ ty, in Prince Edward island, ll twelve o'clock noon will now bp: sold at the same time and place 0ll_`_ saturtirty the Twenty-second dll( of Julv A. D. 1922: -at All that tract. piece or parcel ot land sitttate. lying and being on-Q Township Ntrrriber Forty- one, lil King's County in Prince Edward-_ leland. bounded and described ara, follows. that is to say:--Comment r-ing on the sim side or thc; Cardigan Road. at the distance 6 ' Nine chains and Twenty-five link|_ frorti the Upton Road. thellvtl_ South tFiity-eigrht degrees East, Fifty chains. thence South 'l`hIrty`-_.' two dezmes West Six chalnf. thence North Fllty-eight degrees. West to the first mentioned Road] “le hi* f“"“r °°"t“l"l“5 °l3m7l thence along the lifted to the place “Ie” °`f 3°°d’l“”d» “VW “CIW 0' ol commencement contrtlnlng `5 In area of Thirty acres ol’ land little more or less. E. _N34 Victory 10010 excellent growth of hard and soil The above sale is mme und* `1933 Vi t 102.05 ' lllld by virtue 1 f ' lb I 1922 vrcnfiirryy 99.90 fm” farm "l1°f° 'ls H t°°d lt\fS° mntnrnen in s:'rIrdgrlmier; ‘iii this 1937 Victory - _:“’_`_'_‘i' _"ella: ‘WK ‘_"l‘| lllmbef 'll mage hearing date the 'ltwelitrh ds; BANKS _ _gun olrh e er,ect on ol’ a dwelling of December A_ D_ 19”, and _m_m_. Bank Commerce I85l/n “ - "9 ls fl "UP ’-‘lf IB" “Cf” between Michael McNeill of ‘the Bunk Royal .... - ' ' One rpftrl and George H, Stewnrtt of ,Br-»r< Montreal 211 ,TZ ‘},i,'_§"‘,,§,’}’_f,1'°°*'_{‘,§“',_“°'° '“" -°l°"'hr>°~ of me other -ron stu' Bunk Nova Scotia - , Vt _ _ CP W HY ttllti which said Mortgage nn, been dn' I whea[_ July u2%_ Sem 110% gas ure. a sd) offer it nice hous0._aeslgned tothe undersigned. : .De _ 112% arn and out uildings in the vll- .por fumm. Danica' 1 0 4 ara app ll corn, Jury sm. sent. 63%. Dec. "Elie °f BODSMW- wlrlvlr would the office or J. D. srewsrt, sgrrcr- tor. Charlottetown 1 D. 1922. ,61. . ‘ Oats, Sept. 36%. Dec. 39 _ " “_ U05! 111811. Dnted this Eighth Day or July A ‘l -r ~- ir' r." .tEsatE s1'EwAn1':i»- . 2 _ ._._ one aw. _ Amln” nf_Mn"_¢“!_ The following is an extract talt~ I _ cn from the Oakland Tribune, _ A widow. two daughters. Mrs ‘ ` Irthel I-lenaa. and ‘ldrs Lottie Winson and one son Ernest sur ~ _ ' _f_.. . r 0. . y ,, .Mtn AI‘tlrel1.relerr¢d~te .ls g mn ga the late George Aitken of Bs-y "U10 and brother of Wlllllmf .Mills passed sway at his home. .Hn had be`,,_n Il-Iiior it-bout a - _ _ _ | B e e _ _ 32;? 12.2; ;‘.';°::..r.f’.:.;° .";'.:‘.:;:. _ eginntng Monday, July 171|; heart attack to which he suc- ' K _ ' ° - » e r da'l'Ite above Mr. Aitken was mas: 1 , _ _ ..°:.:.*'z.::.r'..§°.r;° “..;::::::;t » W¢_W"l=<=ll °=1rSt°¢k ofory Goods A for six years. _ and Shoeshetc” at __ " ‘ ___* ..._ f ' 1 f [‘E_mataItl Unlllr- Farmqrs Lltl. l. R ‘ ` ._ .1;. _ . r_.____< .~ __t _:__ , I - f - 9?* ‘ \,l t -'11, Il! rt ,t A i £ - t ‘ll llll tver srrce regarded at the of her daughters \lany were thel They are bum of material to |-5%; \