‘ruuesv. mu APRIL 102a The following mrnitnre moved J my rooms for convenience of $0.14 dining- chains and rocker. table. hall mirror, conch. r dronheal bowing mn- tichenwdre, alumiinumand and other useful nuke, all new d mob IILLIAMsOIWQ AUCTION noom Cor. 0t. George and Kent st. “i Desirable Home ' _ or Good Investment ---- _ Doubt Tenement Property ififi King 8L. t‘. Wlll be Sold by y i PUBLIC AUCTION CANADA. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' No. C. 1519. - 1N OHANOERY _ Before the Vice Chancellor MRS. filllllllllN E. Pinklum s Compound Hilda Drake, Earl Drake and Harvey D. McEwen, administrator of all and singular the goods chat- tels and credits, which were of Ronald Drake, deceased, Complain- ants And Ruth Diaiinond. James Drbke. Annie Drake. Sevelia Drake. G60F| gina Drake, Seldou Drake. Grace Drake, Irving Drake, Eldoll Drake. Alice Drake, Beth Drake and George i-l. Stewart, Defendants. Pursuant to and by virtue oi‘ a Decretnl Order, made in the above cause on the lWOIlly-QIXHI day of March, A. D., 1923. by the Hon- ourable the Vice Chancellor. i will set up and scli at Public Auction on rhi homestead premises on Fri- day tho twenty-seventh d-ay of April. A. D., 1923. at the lio-ur 0d twelve o'clock noon the several tracts ct‘ land hereinafter describ- ied, that ls to say: All that tract piece and parcel of land situate. The above is a ‘double tenement Wing and ‘being °“ u” °r Tfwf” mu“, 1 "gm; Bach 5mg, execu-ic ship Number thirty-nine in lungs Gena,‘ County in Prince Edward island. .3739 lot and bu“, a1] in flfgt c1335 bounded and descriibed as follows. that is tn saw-Commencing at A_ w||_|_|AM5QN,_a stake set at ordinary ‘highwatcp mark zit the constinuntion ol lavas- IilllS Coffins East side line North- wardly to the waters of‘ Saint Peter's Harbour from thence run- ning south seven degrees fifteen minutes west following Erasmus Coffins and Thomas Keenan's West side line one hundred chuliis or to the farmer's rear line of_tlie ‘. -l am instructed by 17011111110 M‘! one hundred acres thence at right. Donald of Kelly's Cross Lot, 29 to angles Eustwardly ten chains to John 0'Brien's land ;thence North lfclmiklscven degrees fifteen minutes east “f looltwelve chains or a distance to moi-t n zveilia pm; at right zingles starting west. “P95 "liwai-illy from the south edge of “"95 "f McDonald's spring of water the said line being ut rill)" angles least- wzirdly ilvc chains or tin the r1011‘?!- . - ~ e school’ 5mm and c1 line on the east sde o 1 ‘ ' ruoeuay. Api-ii inn. 1e23, a 1 i. Clearance Auction sell by public auction on Wcilnes- day. April 25th, 1923. at. i2 ‘sharp, his lerni consisting acres. 80 acres clear and i fitate oi cultivation, 15 This farm is well wateredyfront situated Dlle mile! (‘merits and household funl-iture. Terms made known at sale. fin": “n8 day to] iNortltwvosterly to the North edge lof the Old Ferry Road to the south (boundary oi‘ the ten acre pilot of v _ and dand; thence Eastmirdly to John EZIlNIXi-vllalgggfsnfg" SUNER ‘Slnllvltiti 1W5; lhtenclghltmgltllzllggxlsglTHE cHAgLo-I-TETOWN M||_i_. wiilkel across the ifieliis, four egress was e ‘the aforesaid road leading w 58-1111 Peter's Harbour; thence north, seven ilegrees fiftccr minutes cast. ‘following the west 5111b 0i 53-13 Road to the shore or ordinary high the undersigned nip to April 23m water mark; thence Northwest- to wardly along the said sliorc to HIP.‘ of thc ram. stake at the nluce 0i muulisnu", at Mount mom wntaining fllli‘. hundred anii| twenty-nine and one half ucrcs oh ‘V8898 land a little more or less. being all] and such the (and m- premises formerly own- °“ farm ed or in possession of John Mc- "u" use Donald -in the Scttilemeiit of Saintl Peter's Harbour. rcflfifvllbi; Ill"! "Xube received ihy the undersigned illi- cepting therefrom and thercout onclitil noon on ‘Friday, May 11th. 1923, rind one‘ hall‘ acres of land decdcdloi- gi-siling. construction of cou- -to Wallace McDonald and also tlielcrote sirlucture; afngil other boil-es- , _ . -» i wsiiry wur on t c n owing routs: lgégcfgtsbytcrian Comctsiy as no Project N0. ‘lorqgmmnfield m Tm‘ J. P. BRADLEY. 141414418-21 Z5 5i '»~-~< Wife Wanted Appltcatlons-‘wllhibg received by inst. for a Farmer and wife wanted. House. _ vegetriibles as are grown f will be supplied s ‘gect to approval of ofloaoe w. McLEOD, Seuv. Trustee Board. 8 Charlottetown, PJBJ. Z VALUABLE MILL FOR SALE A offer for sale their saw and sflet mill at NEWTOWN, LOT 67 - together with thr house. barn and thereon adjoining mill property. The saw mill co ;, shingle machine, ‘ moulder, planer. equipment. The grist mill Lafelie water wheels flumes and the dam was if not sold by private sale this tion on the premises “', 1923. at one o'clock p. m. ' This ls one of the best. mill pro- “f Fcbnmry’ A‘ D‘ I918‘ pertlea in Queens County. contrai- ly located with a steady trade and intending purchaser call or apply to "N? subscribers or K. J. and K. M. Martin, Charlotte- town, their Solicitors. Etlwtlffl island bminiied crlbeii its YUHOWSZ~-COlilill0ill2ll1g '1‘ at the northeast uiiglo 0i‘ plot unin- ROBERT COOK, WILLIAM COOK. I0 the Magnet oi‘ the year south nliie ilegrnes wcsi. oigliLv- ___ one chiilns; tlicncc south nlglity- by (“.04 bearing dam degrees cast twelve chains and of sixty links; thence north six ilo- m. p, . 'm'ees thirty minutes east sixty-one L my “m” of ‘and a Hm“ -..__ chains to the said south edge oi‘ iBohooner "Gamer", 56 Tong nntbillld; thence following tlic various d H20 Registry. For price and de- tails apply to L. M. Poole and Co. wardiy to the Charlottetown. or to LeBoutlllier inont containing fifty-eight. acres oflqm, Bros, Co. Ltd. Paspebiac, 46-tts-6||land it little more or less. Also all promises M,“ " that other tract, ploco or iparcel ofihim at the m‘ land situated on Lot or Township Number Thirty-nine in King's Coun-t Ly bounded on the north iny Saint Peter's Bay or Harbour. on the u", “M” west by land formerly in possess- ion cf FOR SALE Schooner For Sale Length 0. A. 50 feet. Registered Tonnage, 22 ton-s. Power. l0 H. P. "Tbrsske" Engine with clutch. i-lull and in ' bolt condition. Apply a PURVEO, IROWN l OO. Also all that tract, piecc and pur- cel of land situate lying and bs~'P"°-i9°i N"- 4"3-"‘“"°$l 9W0" l" ling in Lot thirty-nine in King's .County. Prince Edward island. bounded and described as follows: Commencing nt the southwest angle of a tract of land conveyed to Frank Anderson by Angus Mc- Donaild and others by deed bear- ;ing date the 20th day oi‘ July, A. [D., 1908; thence westwardly for a distance of about three chains or until it meets a tract of land con- ‘veyed to Albert McEwen iby dccd bearing date the 11th day of March A. D., 1918; thence Northwnrdly along the eastern line oi‘ the above e6 “f” of land‘ named tract of latid iiibout sixty- u; tenders ma three chains or until it meets laud m Hues m,‘ I in possession oil‘ Frank Anderson; “Sm machxg. thence Southwardiy along the Miithesoifs ‘Drug Store, O'Lcary. turning Western boundary of the said saws and mmmete Frank Andcrsons land to the place h, Cour oi comm-tn emen-t containing twen- pyete "m, grain and wood M,“ In ty-onc and three quarter acres oi l‘ l ‘ lltlll. l ' lb’- ‘best of repair. There are two newlnigulfe easgellgogiliirorcls S221 g1. rm- 350900 mus, rmspd land conveyed to Nathan McEweii . E C ff‘ b ii l _ , and put in 60mph“ Term" in 1922‘ girslgrintlf-ngfiitelfittc lfiuihmilily yoi‘ Lessdmy abcemed‘ property will be put up a; mm ober. A. D., i914. loss about clevcn on Apr“ 25' acres conveyed to Frank Alnderson imparunen, of Public won“, by docii bcoring (late thc 22nd day (liurlottctnuqi, 1.1L “land April isi. i923. ' Also all that tract. {deco iiiiii ._-_._ parcel ot‘ land situate enough to secure ED. Every bag contains one t u’ wing" - l'l w ta e as uu iis mo . regular coupon‘! Wm‘ e "we're getting along," Ruth said. 1 . . L’ .. » - ‘and smiled with satisfaction. Theylun" bu!“ ¢"t"""~'“‘"‘- m“! were i__ I l Project No. 48.—iCrapnud i0 Brook- ileld. - Project No. 50.—*Rooky Point to Project No. EiL-(Fort Augustus to Project No. BL-Vernon River to Project No. 56.——1Kinrcss to Mon- tague. Pwlect No. 58.4MliiTfl.y River to Project Ni». ec-iirisiiiewu Road CilliLPlOLQGIOWVII, and iil—~ 90v 0! the ‘Provincial Engineer. Bnwo- M01913’ (it ‘Cm Summorsidc. P001" 4i "Phuiuvsonls. Montague 0111111‘ 0f t-hc ‘Commissioner of .i"ub~ Drake iinii wifc to Vic iplaco of commencc- n", become so run- _ : down that I cared for nobody, and would rather have died than live. l couldn't do my work without help,a_nd the doctors told me that an operation was all there was lefci would not con- sent to that, so my husband brought me a bottle of‘ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begged me to take it. I have taken fourteen bot- tles of it and I feel ten years younger. Life is full of hope. Ido all m house- work and had a large gar en this ear. I never will be without the e etable Compound in the house, and; when my two little girls reach womanhood I intend to teach them to take it. I am never too busy to tell some suffering sister of myhelp. and spread the good news of Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines. "-—Mrs.IDA M. l COFFMAN, RIB. 2, Sidcll, Ill. THE LUCKY BAG vei- premium free oi‘ charge. REMEMBER This lucky coupon is only in 1 GOLD BOND and AZBY ilour thugs. BOTi-l VERY lriiiGll-I CLASSIflant. "l'l-i call a special scorn for bread and vasterv buk- and put it through tomorrow night. ing and made right here in y0llf BOBiIFIIi has gotten rich collecting ,. home town. . _ _ M 4),) .1‘; Hprmg of water; thcnc, alblocksrnith shODB. BJSObLOCILllIIDlG- Némhnieveu degrees fifteen mum tes eiist tio the road leading is ii"? stormy’ 5M9 on waters of Saint Peters liar our. Use these brands for your bah-v ing and boost THE ISLAND IN- DUSTRY. THE QUAJJITY 1S THE BEST. THE PRICE lNG 00., LTD. Thiamine llghway improvement nish. -West Point. Long Creek. Pisquid. Grand View. Murray Harbor North. [F0111 Bryentoms Corner to Park Corner. Plans. specifications and forms y be soon at the of- mi. Girl Lwi?‘ ‘ Had No Chance v ‘ Iy MARION RUIINOAI ILLSElIEN YEARS Saved from InOperVatioKILyIE-ydil ego "Qv e o ‘Sideli, Ill. -“I was a nervous wreck. ANOTHER SPRING COMB I was suffering from a painin my left side, which was al- lt was well into February whim the little cemetery on the outskirts of Markowwn. Ruth went back w her IN otlficc itho following day, of both friendly and pr advice t-hat she rest. “I'd rather be at work, one 191d “I've got to work," she told Dr, Lane. "What ia there to home‘! ‘Sit and thlnik about Rather, and wash he bad lived another year or so until i really made-money!" "Probaibly you're right," Lane agreed. “After ell, weire all only bundles of nerves. and some of yours are untied. You'd ibetter be ‘where you have your mind at rest part of th-e time. at least." 1S0 iluth went back to hei- office. ilcr sicnoghupher greeted her wiith manner that, ‘with her, passed for lsywinpathy. Ruth iwas just nervous you can use my name and letter toiimougii to be a little annoyed at it. iii-r assistant was so anxious to spurs her work that he stumbled over himself in his; efforts to relieve her of delta-ills, and the girl was glad in get out o; the place and over to the now factory town. ‘Langley came up to gircet Every week we made some good when she alighted from the hired housewife happy when she ceives the LUCKY BAG COUPON in a bag 0g om- GOLD BQNI) orl houses tomorrow," he announced. AZBY flour which she bought as a‘ necessity and was goriunalg-ii'or the foundations of the ' THE LUCKY‘ brass iactoiry, ‘and to I k . -' . foircimin curse—-wcll, ou'd til n BAG whim nutmeg h" to the b“ he'd hit the AtiantlcyBosiiian was zit the cluib house last night. re-‘eiir. - "live start work on the Avenue A "They struck a slpring in digging tioucerts in tlic park this summer. iecausc it cost so much liii-st year." “Won't he!" Ruth's't0l1e.WflB d6- inonientis pleasure in his life, he's ibcen so ibusy——" "Never mind. he's ialwayn com- . _ _ 1 IS RiGfiTljilnining oi‘ something-Walk over i""’“°° '°"°“’“'“ m“ “"1 m“ AND EVERY BAG is GUARANTEHQ tho cast llern. We're surveying tour for three llVCllllO8-—i-ll9 men cams m""r“.i..£"§'d'. -..a"'m.:‘...."" 13f“...- ¢-'l'2§‘§‘u-'."‘ "immunities-M = Klf-fllllllllllll. llontsfll ' (Jfilll-lltk’ ~. Oriental Cream i it —— ..,'.'..._".’,‘I,,,‘,’ m-a-s ‘THOMAS PLATTS The death occurred at her home nee/1- Ainm, on April 4th, 1923, fol- lowing a ibrief illness from paraly- m, sis of ‘Mrs. Thomas Piatts, at the advanced age of 88 years. Deceased was born at 'l‘~ryon and in cn-giuihoou removed with her parents to Carleton. After her marriage she resided for some years at Augustine Cove, removing to Montrose fifty-three years e80- The oldestol‘ a family of twelve only three iirc left to mourn, "Mrs. Alex How-alt. Cape Traverse; Mid .Mrs Matiilila Alton, Sussex, N. B; and one brother John Crockett. Carleton; afso one dfluKhl-er ‘MW- iMargaret Campbell, Port Arthur. Ont. end oight sons, William, Haverhlii, Muss; John and James Cheiveiah. Wash; Thomas. Carle- ton; Robert‘ on the homestead; Henry, Brackiey Point Road Rus- sel, Elmsdiilc; and Fred. Port iloiwe, N, ‘S; besides- twenty-one grand children, ten great. grand chiiiilrcsr and three great 8P9!!! grand children. She was lflld t0 rest on Saturday, April 7th at Monti-mic ibcsiflt‘. lgcr husband, wiho Ipredeceascd her four years ago. Behold the western evening light, it melts in donning gloom So calmly (fliiristlgins sink away Descending to tiic tomb. But soon the illOPfllilg happier light its glory sliiill restore And éYfllllifi that are scaled in death Shull wiikc lo close no more. BRITAIN LOSING CANADA'S ‘TRADE GiLiAiSGOW. April 15.~—-Report- 111g to the Glasgow Chamlhers oi‘ Co erce on his Cflilatllall. tour. Jliim Cuthbcrision says United States conlplrtitlim is very serious. Cnna . he s: " is flooded with with building materials, concrete mixer-s. irou bcains. lumber. ‘HIIOOW from which human liwbitzitions are with m‘? D°"‘i"i‘"" ‘my’; buck iuto the. girl's checks and llflflm ‘C [twyes brlgiiicneil. As they stood on ‘MFR n. little iise of grounil—ill_utli wanted to put up a big recreation center purusau, w me requirements of iicre——tho warm sun came out in a; the Canada ilighwajxs Ali-ad separ- .zl.l'T‘:d , i "en- dzlgiijgpftlli“ (ilfltlgliltlags lnillllr Tloiicretifaml 5h°°k 7191' hem- 19mm‘ Structures. Project No . . . . .." will l l full burst of yellow glory. I I ' Ipulsively Ruth pulled‘ off’ hcr hat rcf" sun warm her hziiir and Ii!!!‘ i191!"- "it's: Spring." isiiugley sa-id. taking on his cap and running his fingers back through his long yellow hair. "Springi Uisunlly 1 feel awfully happy at this time of your-woken things first. begin coining ‘lo 1112-." llcr cyrs staircil out over busy fields and the small army of workmen. For o. time she did not. see them. iAn-glcy looked down at her with all the symipathy in worll in his eyes. But Ruth looking aiway flrom his. "Ruth." he began, authoritative note in hlsvoice ca ‘.- lng her back again from hei- little mood of seifcymtaatliy. "l'l/lion eire you going to get some "Do you think new dresses are a cure for a broken hc-urt " shc asked "No? ho ansvrcrediflOnly it just this minute occurred to me you, who hiippoii to be the hnportiam. women in this town nt the picsent moment, are lprobobiy the uiiabblcst. l don't, care much money you owe, you ought to A UUFUIfiCKl cheque payable to the Lciiilcr for ouch separate pmiem Tlllv lowest m- nny lend.“- liot Au, the undertaker-some ~ lnts of things. are unpaid. it's about $700. l couldn't cvon afford to buy Secretary of Public Works, mourning. that's one reason why I'm in my old blue suit. Thou Father didn't wiint me to wear blltClb-llt! L. a. McMILLAN, li375-4-17-ttsMiiy ll possession now or n possession oi‘ and therefrom Fubruiirv- A. 1).. 1922, contain- iiiorc or less. Tlic lzind will be sold free from _ owcr and other cucumbran‘ . courses oi said south edge wost~ A d000,,“ or rwmm, p" cglei o, 0f you. i never notice giirls much purchase money will be re. iimasghzumilg; ram": I I cil from ihi piirclm ii , " . ,, ‘ n °"°—" ' "°' °" "' "Dani! the girl cried sharply, m; oiizn It hurt her, omorrow-Mother and Daughter. FOR SALE Falgm of lllliil acres at Cape Triiv- erse wo m es from shipping. GEORGE B. INMAN, acres clear. balance in wood a Master in Chanceryil-mnber. Aipply OHAO. WRiIOHT CB/IISP. wmmm Comm on the mérhc iiiilc will ho confirmed by east by the above described hind purchasms and on the south by lund formerly the property oif Charles Worrr-ll n" making and including tlilrly acres and adjoining the above described land the said two trusts "with"! nosznr N. MoNEILL, seq. North Sydney. N. S. a block of eighty-eight acres and . is bounded on the north by Saint 4.3.19.17ih_ . nau+umml Court without expense lo the Dated this 31st day of Min-c]. A, 1923. Complainants Solicitor, "Wnlt till i pay for the funeral lit.’ Works. Hrllltl) liliiwurii island, at ‘fist?’ "he Mm‘ "Mmher has accompany the gone UVCT the accounts. She did it last night. The doctor, the nurse. "Well, got. some clothes -——--_- you go to New York and some more lying and l7get|ilu lhyrw H. b _ , ,. being in Lot or Township Number ca“ by mud m ar our. on tho when you set therc_ ‘thirty-nine in King's County Prince rornicrly of John and ilcs- the south by land i _itiitli turned and looked up at l‘ "This ls il new way of talking, I homas Kconan and on the west from you. i bi-llcvc you never ll0- ' by land how or lbrinerly in p0,, tlcoil before whether hcr llllftflvli on the south rill-w session oi‘ Juiiios L. Diivison ( shabby or not." oi the sand cn tlii: shore oi‘ Saint L-epting thereon, M‘ ‘ _ Nowwwn C,,,.,s_ I. u, Peter's ilaitbuur: thence according that piiri of the above dascrib. iilotlcetl you have u clcur skin- m’ "‘° ‘Nick "’"‘°"“' °' “all-Y °' 1764 od hind conveyed by Rona“; you look iiike a ghost. now, m. Mcwwen most girls Iwould- give a lot to have m” m. your c0 or iig. ' H’ (my "Someone told you that." Thu man laughted. "Tv be frank. May Widener told ut your coloring, c cluib. ‘She's very found "l (10111 lbelluvc i did. But I've me all who Kl'§llt iii tb e. the balance of the T ipllffillltllfi money to be paid on do. "Vi"? 01' (lend. such deposit will not bu required from any party to are ~50 commercial travellers from the United States for every one form Great ilritaiu. if British ex- porters want to do more business Mr. Civi-hibdtson. more advertising h are icccssi ‘y. E _-A.|n 8ERV-ICE. LINK UP THE EMPIRE ON. April15.—.Soul.it Ail.‘- pinion is cxpresscil that G qrgg iiorloyssuggcstion 0i‘ lll'fli.~l'.il as high commissioners ovcrlt ikc the gcogriipiiiciil facts iii Smith Africa's and Australia's distance iffflill lmiilon with ihc result that ministers in London would lose toucli- with opinion in their own countries. Tho spcmling up n!’ ali- coiuniunications is ur- gcd in fiicillntc frequent. meetings of premiers. ----¢e>--—- ASK EMBARGO REMOVAL iFiOR BREEDING CATTLE As‘ tlicyvi/nikcil‘ the color crept “Ad; an?“ ' "f I m“ swcks i . . I13 . met (LONDON. Aiprll 15.——Dl.lllCili‘l1 Menshall, the Canadian commiss- ioner of agriculture, is back in London after a visit to Manchester. snil he will again interview Sir Robert Sanders, the British min- ‘stcr of agriculture, regarding the importation or breeding cattle. which requires authorization by an ordcrs/ln-council sanctioned by parliament. The latter miinlster favors the logical policy of removing tho em- bargo on breeding cattle as well as on store cattle, but he is proceed- ing cautiously in view of the oppo- sition of British catle breeding 15211,! 9111 ‘ilflfl QXOIIKIQI ' SIRQIHIK consignments of cattle to Glasgow and Manchester were in a fatten- iul condition proved well founded. Reliable newspaper reports state- cd that the large majority of pur- irhiisers at the port were not farin- CPTF but butchers. iind the average prices paid were thirty-two pounds a licail. or sixty-one shillings a liundrcdwclgiit alive. Replying t0 the questions i" (hi; HOW "r6 RID TH-E Aim-s l or OBJEOTIONABLE HAIRSI l (Alida to Beauty) A snnpliifled method is here given fuzzy growths and rarely h; more ban one treatment required: Mix ii sill.‘ paste with some powiierrd doliiiciie and water, apply g0 hglry s/uirfarzu gind after 2 or 3 mining; Pub off. wash the skin and every liaiir ras vanished. This simple treatment cannot cause injyry but csire should be exercised to get ‘been noticing you’ m“ demmna‘ __.___.________ FARM FOR SALE l i will odifer by private sale my farm situated about 1 mile from llitnter River. consisting of 90 acres. 70 acres clear, 20 under (pm-d iifllfl soft wood with stream of we. tor running through the time]; of 7n the farm. good dwelling house and mi out ibulldlngs and flood orchard. near to churches, stores. Apply to aehool and LIMUIL moons iisia-i-it-oi i PlMPtES 0N iiii t... .;;." and, Large in Scaled om. ltcheii and Burned. ' . i Phi Tlzmlfzol wh of the pimples were hard and and sealed over. They caused much uance Repres- ciiiiiijguiiiiis a *"'““'£Z'“"°' | | ' e- Mill-rebut!‘ . -!*proved It many years nlob restoring eoior to ' Splendid opelllfll for s mm V» "Y ° District Manager for a Canadian “a. nife ansuraiice CGIIIDIIJ- Exveri- g euce preferred. Attractive remun- eration, Applications strictly confl- dentliil. iteply ‘Box 1'18- lldllhl Ind burning. and in fees weplaore and ‘c y began no Ointment and igtwo weeks i could see an improvement. l continued using them and in sl: weeks was completely baled." (S Flore N boo Box Mono, Fob. 7. 1932. Ctrtlcura Help. Ointment and Tel- cumereall you need forali toilet Ointment. Olllt with FARM-FOR‘ SALE AT 01.12am‘ l oifor for sale my farm, contain- ing $17 acres, about 140 acres un- der cultivation. and balance second growth and heavy lumber. Dwelling and outer building! in ‘best repair. short dhtance from school and 3 miles from 0'Lemry station. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the best fanms on the island. For further particulars apply to FRANK SMAiLLMANs Commons yesterday, the minister of agriculture said of the Man- chester consignments for removal fromi the port of entry and these were slaughtered imme- diately. The remainder were pur- chased -by graziers from Norfolk diate slaughter 92, which the mlnistrybinspectors i RAW, nit‘ lHRilAl Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. it penetrates to the sore spot with a_ gentle tingle. loosens the congestion and draw: out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil cf mustard. it is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsiiitis, croup. stifi neck. asthma. neuralgia, headache. congestion, pleu- risy. rheumatism, iumbago. pains and aches of the back or joints. sprains, sore muscles. bruises. chilblains. frosted feet. colds on the chest. Keep it hand for instant use. 40c and 75c. at. a of Canada. Ltd, The Musterole Co. Montr ->_@ 11372-4-I7-5i Cvl-esry. an. P-e-i. BIG cmaanilivii‘ AUCTION SALE AT SOUTHPORT On Saturday, April 21st, at 1 o'clock sharp. lFarifi of 17 acres of choice land. Good orchard. sultaible for’ market gardeniln-g. Good dwelling and barn. crop, etc. Stock: 3 horses. 5 extra to freshen May 1st; 2 ‘brood sows, 1 to farrow May 1st; 1 mower, 6 ft.. 1 rake, 1 truck wagon (new Ada-ms) 1 set of disc barrows, i wood sleigh. 1 express wagon, 1 work and iiriwing harness, and nu- merous other articles. iSale positive; no reserve. Terms o! farm at. sale; of stock, etc., 7 months on all sums over Also milk route goes with farm. 11384-4-17-51 Southport. Desirable property of 200 acres. hi»! hair nstursll 00 i" The BankrupwyTiEE a a re o a - ‘i’? 2'9"}? Pl ginee have loomed. There ls‘ not specs i thfs ndvertllsmen: to Tells tha8tnry ‘g tiara lea for Free rial ttle and loam all. 1h '1'. Goldman's Hair Oolor Rectum Q l! his: its. air Just. u ours’: Ind Inhlv twig‘: sonar f oi and run ifiirlgfiifl the cnnvlnclnl 101.01: on, bll. enclose look o! your M“. -1 SALE AT NEW LONDON iOwIn-g to lilhealtimi am cdmpel]. ed to discontinue farming and offer by private sale my farm at New London, containing about eighty acres of choice land. Buildings and fences in-good re. pair, with sufficient iwood and ium. iber. also orchard and good supply Pump, at door. Also my stock. 01 WM"- This farm is conveniently situat. choice imilch cows. 4 freebened. 1 all, ‘being only one mile (in winter) from the New London zrnussehimds, withiln a. few minutes’ walk of school and hall, and near to churches of all denominations; _ about five miles from Kenslngton urlvins wagon. 3.000 shiuirlcs. all or Emerald. if not sold privately will be of- fered by public auction together with the stock, implements. etc., to be ‘advertised at. a later date. H. 8. MeLEOO, 319-90- 6 Der cent. off for cash. 11370-17-tts6i New London. in the matter of the Estate of s __ John ‘P. Bradley. of Kelly's Gregg, authorized nssignor. situated in Lot 11. adjoining J. c, Tupiin Fox Co. property. There i; B- uew barn 36x50 ft.. and a good harbour to the Gulf Stream, 1,4, TuctriiiiFéIiLs‘ Of Fanm, Stock. Crop, Implements, etc, , w—-¢.--.-_- fined offers for sale homestead. FARM oi‘ 100 at York Point ‘h River, within easy reach of (2 miles in winter land 5 (T111108 =i-n summer) iol‘ the best farming districts the Province, also 89 acres ing Merchandise. . T611691‘ NO- 1. for the stock of ' Merchandise. consisting of grQQQr-‘The Bankrupttcy Act sundries and store fixtures, the above named. authorized assig- nor. on the outside with tihe number and name of the item tenderedior. "m; on ii“, prgmlges’ a; twelve A certified cheque for 20% of the o'clock noon. on Friday April 27th. purchase price must accompany 1923. all ‘that tract. piece or 1161'“! ‘ of land situate lying and belns at The highest on any tender no; Morel! in Queen's County. bounded as follows, that is to say: cholco young mllch cors to freshen from May 1st to 15th; 6 young catitlc; BHWS; 1 reg. to ifarrow this spring; all provcn ibrccilers; 6 sheep with each tender. necessarily accepted. ram: 50 pure bred Plymouth Rock THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S IMiPLEMPWTSI-l 15 disc drill (new); sex iron barrow; 4-l2-ttts5l. 1 Potato digger; 1 can: nlow: 2 singleiplowe: 1 1 truck wagon ader; 1 cart and wagon; 1 driving (IIBW): 1 hny i0 wheels; 1 driving 81015411; 1 ibox slei i set tcuni sleigh; f 1 cleaner and thresh- ompietc; 1 four no; 1 M. L. grain 3 grinding stones, run 1 cream separator, 700 : I oil drum. 25 gals. 65 gal cans; ladders; carrier. sitcel track, fork vim-Plow; 1 hay fork grapple. All lwm humm- elnizie and double. several collars and hames comipiete Bud lull equipment not mentioned. Also household furniture. etc. SALE iPOSITlVE. no reserve as i em going West; Sale starts on time. Li‘ stormy first fine day. The Bankruptcy Act ‘Representative for "Prince Edward er with blower c H. -P. Starlte engl by the undersigned up to noon on Tuesday the 24th day of April ifor ‘the purchase of the Stock of Men chendiso and Real Estate of the above named authorized assignor. Merchandise. consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware and Sundries. Tender No. 2 for the Real Estate 0s of the above named authorised assl for at Flat River on Thurs- dly. » - 8rd day of May. A. D., 1023 iconalsting of Dwelling Hind" and Barns and Store Property. Tender No. s for the Book Debts It of the ‘above named authorized es- signer. J. A. MeDONALD, FOR SALE At Emerald Juctlon. house 5nd barn. also half acre of land suitable for garden. Apply J. EMMETT MOYNAOH purchase price must accompany- eech tender. V AUSTIN A. RAMBAY, Conway A-S-StQKV and lumber. being excellent soil. d and bordering on the shore where h i ‘pure ase of the Book Debts of the seaweed and mud is available. Thilgbgve “med authorlzgd M51811,“ Tenders ay of April. A. D., 1928 for the The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A certified cheque for 20% o! the purchase price must. accompany the \ tender. A detailed inventory oif the 300K Actllnebts may be seen at the Office of McDonald and iMoPheo. 139F118‘ of the undersigned at umimerside. itcrs. Charlottetown, or at the Office J“ m“ “Wm” °Y "w Plum 011's: CANADIAN cnznrr mews Malolm McDonald of Lorne Valiey,: P- E- l. authorized asaignor. Sealed tenders twill be receivcdl infby the undersigned up to Tuesday, _ _ adJnoon the 24th day o1‘ April, A .D., 4 12mm‘ joining $31110. This is ll uewtiiuiliiizfi- for the purchase oi‘ the follow- farm, making in ull 189 acres of the choicest liimi in P. i}. island. Those farms will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Un- lees disposed of tby private sale will be offered iby Pu-blic Auction - ON WEDNESDAY April 13th, 1923 at 12 o'clock, sharp Also my stock. Crop. and Farm Implements ‘as follows:- ies, hardware, boots and shoes. Tender Ne. 2. for Book Debts of Tenders must be marked plainly A complete detailed inventory of Poole and Thompson's, Montague. E. W. MANSON, Rep. for P.E.lsIand Authorized Asaignor _¢., _.___ in the rmatter of the Estate of Sea-led Tenders will be received Tender No. 1, for the stock of Tenders must be marked plainly A certified cheque for 20% of the i rile highest on any ma... ‘Mi ‘ necessarily accepted. A complete inventory of the Mer- CLOVER snaps Write for spacial price list of Olovere for lprlng needing. TODD 8i COOK ‘Iced MONMMQ s. w. MANOON, lop. m I n chsndlse may be examined at th Office oif Carvell Bron, Charlott town. or at the Office of the undo signed at Bummersliie. THE OANIDIAN CREDIT TIUOT AOOOOIATION "°"""""i “'- i-isiost l‘ at the sale. MIN ‘rut CANADIAN on ASSOCIATION W. MANSON. Rep. of EiJllsnd Authorized Trustee in the matter of the Estate of Rus- sell Cox. of ‘Moreli, P. iii-island. Authorized Assignor. AUCTION SALE . There will be sold by public auc- Bouniieil on the north by Moriili tho Merchandise and Book Debts Riven u“ the south iby st. Peter‘! may be seen at the Office of N. , formerly of Dr. John Jardine. and Rnmnbury’ Cnarlmteow" “M on the east by land new or former- ly of Horatio Webster contalnlni; sixty (60) acres of land, a little more or 1c. ,, and being the farm or TRUST’ Asaocmflo" Ilflilill! latclq; in the possession 0i’ Hiiunah ‘Webster. ' Road. on the west "by lands now 01' Conditions will be made known e TERM-S CAISH. ‘UHE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ABSOOIATIION. ‘ LTD. (Maritime Division.) Per E. W. Manson. island. Authorized Trustee. iiaiii-i-ii-isei-zius. fii Frank Mayihew of Tryon. P. E. i.. -_.__,_,___ authorized assignor. The Bankruptcy Act in iihe matter of the Estate oi’ iii. A. Robertson of Flat River. P. E. i-. authorized assignor. Auction Sale Th ‘e will be sold on the premis- hour of 1,o'cloolt in the after n. one foliowingistoekaod lin- p _ . . . _..». on tthe outside with the number and li name of the item tendered for. t UMI. orses, I cows. 3 sets W“ ess. 1 set driving harness. 3 ck wnqonspl driving MIMI. 3 ughs, 1 hay mower. 1 PP?!" . . gifine, 2 jsuntlng sleighs. I antivy of plank. 1 out. 1 0".“ ~ i rater. a Uiantity of potato“- urnlpn and qu. Also the fem: consisting d 14° acres of ‘land with dwelling sail 01" iulldings ' thereon. Terms of sale osllb‘. in" Mm,‘ AOOOOIATION, LTD. s. w. Manson. ui-niaiuiiiil tacit-misfits: m. MOO