,Ai i:-..»_~‘_>§_,_ , ~ ‘ 1 l Ui ~ * ,.. ... - , *f 'T 3, ..__,. v-“T ,` \ r _.14 ~_. . ,_ f ,a i . *_ \ -I* *ix __ 5,- _I l\ 1' i ,_ vi ful wa of -- - . _n...._ -sl-as-#vo-¢» l l l l~ l l -"5 \ lovn`\3 but ` and He .lhl al" w -at be Wl`.\,_ ds hc lo' vl- Ial mt a th' wl ml mt C M.- Mt H _ ` \ iran; haca 'two -- ‘__-_ f `A'~. .. _-.- `T““"‘ -_-rv Ji. ff =. 1.. ..‘. ___ . .;- ul ~ f_‘~S;”.¢»§' _ _ - _ <_i'_=,~2~ _-'it_r~1fil~ ...='»‘_»'..:~» _ fl=l,liltl.ti=`i*ri-:*ttl‘...°"ctlAnn1Alo .- .. _..». ¢¢~»_ \ ~,-. -<1-\_ ~`_,- '47,-._ f *< ' ~~ ` ~ rl"-“*fif‘fT'1?'_"~"_’" -. .,, cltlnr cllliltliuoli AUCTION SALE AT NEW PERTH EAIT I am instructed by Thus. K. Clmeron, to sell by public auction on his premises on Wednesday, April 9th, at cultivation, balance covered with ktra growth of herd and soft wood, 1 Auction Sale at Bangor ._-__ _ ‘STOCK--1 more 6 years, hackney farm horse, 10 years old; 1 choice ,Tilt 100 Ylfill f|'0l1l NOW P97111 C1190” driver mare. 4 years old; 2 cows due Factory, B miles from Montague, 1 ¢ o freshen in April, one farrow cow, 1 miie from Perth station close to helm, wo yum-S ¢,id_ 1 ox 1 year old, school and church making it one ot 1 the best and most convenient farms on P. ll. Island. Also all his stock. crop, and (al-nilng implements as c mnovn' l ooth barrow, plow, ptllpcr, 1 Dc Laval t BT - OCX 1 genera] purposs horse’ 6 Separator, 450 lbs.. 1 set driving hllr~ 0 eboice sheep, 40 hens. lMPLE1\ii<3NTS-1 truck wagon, 1 driving sleigh, 1 wootisleigh. l road art, I sulky, 1 wheal barrow. 1 spring yrs. old, 1 carriage mare, 7 yrs. old. 1 carriage horse, 12,yrs_ 1 horse. 3 yrs. :I 1 illly, 1 yr., (Rex Heart), 1 Ayrshire ° cow, Reg. 3yrs., -2 cows to freshen in lay, 1 farrow cow, 1 heifer, 3 years, ess. 1 set work'llal°ness. other things o numerous to mention. CROP-200 bus, potatoes, 150 bus. outs, quantity hay and straw. also in cnlf, 1 heifer 2 yrs., in calf, 1 “me l“"’l’°"' steer, 1% yrs., 22 breeding ewes ir. lamb, 8 fat pigs, pure bred Yorkshire ° Terms all sums $5 and under cash ver that unluunt 9 lnontlls credit on Bo' 'mx utter or 8' 3 geese' 84 Leg approved joint lnotes lfhiliy not fine hom hens' brown and white* \\lll bt- held lol owing d.l_\_ -CROP-100 bush. oi oats, White Jewel good seed, I0 bush. buckwheat. 20 bush mixed feed. 200"bush_ pota- toes, Dakota Red, quantity of hay and straw. c IMPLEMENTS-Binder, hay mower. steel rake, Crown gang plow. single plow, (new), disc harrow, spring tootil '--' -_ ’ harrow, spike barrow, scu er. 3 H. P. engine, grain grinder. (new), pulpet truck wagon, 2 express wagons, driv- ing wagon, cart and wheels, wood slot h (new), team sleigh. (bobs,l .A- »l '/.l ’1" so to l.M3lpd, - - __ ll . _ box sleigh (newiv d,.1v|ng ,i,._ggh_ imlfel Automobiles, Marine and Stationary grinder. 3 sets driving harness, set express harness. set cart harness. 2 F Engines repaired ord repairs and Specialty Gasoline --_ l. -‘ ' F ’__.`..»1'g- L3 >;‘~_ Lets. -e-1;;-._,; _ n ¢ »_ _l-I ' - ‘ n. _l. colvleroh. L,',‘;,f`;_' ,_ = ~»-~§=_,_'."‘__~- -1 ‘-' ggi; . H. l-l. cox, . T°'”“"` _‘kiln ' ,.__-U_-‘_._- - ~ Auctioneer C"-»._»*€. t'~1~"~" lo _ H _ _ _ pair leather traces, collars. 11811188- Bf<‘~- cream separator and lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive. No reserve. lt' stormy on first fine day. TERMS of farm _made known at sale, of stocks. etc.. all sums of $5-Oi' and under. cash; over that amount 8 months credit lm approved joint notes ,._._,._..,__.._,. 6 p. c. off for t-ash. - J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. 48444?inWetlTlluMon'I`ue4i. BIRTHS L_ ‘ on March. 30th to Mr. and Mrs. J. _I I he anult Cape Traverse 2635-i1~27M Wed 52 wks pri L11 ff: Ill lllill ooililtloi , SE.-\IlED TE.\`l_lERS. addressed ttf 'E- ,I_ &,.-=_§_:~ Economically clean She saved work-Sunlight Sosp biag. She saved time-she did other work rvhilc Sunlight did the wash. She sured money- Sunlight is an absolutely pure soap,tlleret`orc there is less soup used for washing than with. { ordinary soap, and less wear and tear of the clothes. Sanligllr is a war-xinlr map-41': sn cmnorniral. i_;_` Young Pigs_ Wanted 6 I want to buy 500 young pigs. I pay express cllltlwlfes. Terms cash., Writt- i - ERNEST L. ARCHIBALD ' Truro, N. S. 4302-4~1M1l‘pd. C ‘b _ I I Consistillil of one hundred and eighty H acres abou' one hundred and twenty clear under cultivation. The balance easily cleared. A llc-vel' failing streulll bt' water runs through f;ll~ln_ \Vithi'.l l one mile of stfircll t';lr'tor_\'. cllecse fur sl' ‘ln l - -` IUIIV- UPN 8 lnrt. ._tore, school and cllurcbes. JAMES A. STEWART, _ Britilzel-lwn Lol F-4. P. E. I. 4077-3-22_\i .i\~4ipd_ HUGHES--At Charlottetown Hospital the Pos-tnltlster Geneml. will be re ‘ =i\'efi lit Ottawa until noon, on Fridzlvl Hughes a son. the Sttll .\ia_‘.' for the conve\'..llce of Hisi DIED CONSTABLE.-At his home ill Lone River on April 1, 1919. Mr. Joseph Constable. The funeral will he nn Thllrsday. A-Y~ril 3 at 2 p. m. McPHEE»-At Hopsfield on All-_r 30 Angus .\lcPllee, Elder. aged T2 yt>llr.= Funeral Friday April 4tll, at lo ll.-ln. e_s_l_ Pnorssrli Nr ol=u>l-muses. '_fGoirl_trihutions received for the P.E.I, T Protestant Orphanage dtlrlllg .Vllircll |_.§19_ 4725-3-20i1l\\`ed3i. John Burhoe $1.00, Ornlnll i._O.L. $10- 00. Baptist Church, City $60.00. Dar* many L.o_L. $33.25. ol-an ville .iletilodl li* P91* T~H» Bllrxoyne, sermon by Rev Nf- Ayers $15.20, Harry Lana 35,00 rl-..l-t for foul' yc~ar:= six times per we~=i._‘ 'ui flip rolltr- Port Borden Rural _\1-lilf lt.-l\it~ _\`o_ 1 from the Pl>stlna_~t.‘.' l‘l~intf-li notices t-ontailltng flll'til=.fr, wi l"ontl':_ P 8100.00, Ladies nth. Allison par J, cell llns $10.00. Park Corner R.t‘. per Mrs, _ 1-- ‘709'3‘25"l10l- Andrew MacLeod 90 a lau llli to. A. ul .i A l.l.» ly .ll any mais ot hynopsis of Canadian Northwest Land ltegu ations lliltll roll sill fnrzn 'o. 1_T .t<-l~e_- :it Marsh- field. six l-_lil -- from Charlot- 't-tf_l\\'n. it t-ompl'i.-it' 'or s rin plantin Lllforltliltiun to condltlorlg- ol lir.lp»'».<-I -_.td 33 mr.,-_.. (.,»,,-er,-,1&\.i,h A good 3__‘-9'-rth of ._ ~i' \\'ood. ‘li fronts oil the 1'll`lll-* Of T"fll'3'-"" ml" hi* ~`-fliinfg ill: 2-IEi_`_=b>:o Rin -r. ll..\'int: rezltiv access ll‘.\' l’r'»=l Offl"_» l'li P911 F3'-Tflrll ~'~Y"- ii ,=.-._v.‘¢_ei, :\::l.=.~i-l lxiilti alll-er mud ;:.i marsh null all in large uantities _ fl .- ,Tlxere is over 200 loads of stable :_-zanure to go with farm. The bulld- POH Oli" l“5F'9":-“"- inrs are e.=p»_cially good and in first c1:=.=s condition, A never failing =':c-am of pure water runs through the 5.l~nl. \\"ll sell ut re-.wonable figure. to quick pllri-llaiscr. Ii’ not gold by private sale it will he offered at auc- t.=an together with stock. crop and ilnpiemellts, at a date given later, Apply oil premises or at oflice of K. J. Martin, Cllarlottetowll, J. A. MCDONALD, Marshfield, P. E' I. vi mn 0' Cr I d and 1 it-iitllliflcn ycgars old, rlialv' humcstcari a quurle. ° Y 00ll0Cil0!l by Bert Trowsdalq I .:tl..m .il 3,-;,,l_~,l,,¢ Dt,mi,,,,,n um; in M4ml,,,,_. *-°~'_l1-'--'-"'---""'--' °"» fl- , - 952.70, Do. collected by R. Simmonds If'@ii"'Fli`c;ffil`..n°'atAilifrlillm`O»Tgiicl_n;i._d ta cpl where residence is performed in .hi vicinity. ln certain dt.-ttlcus lmlllcstculc: in good stand ing may lre~cnlpt I rluarlcr-scct_un along side hl- i lnmcstcalri. l`ricc $3.00 per acre. Duties Six months residence in each of thru ycnrs allcr earning llomestcnd patent; llso 50 acr- SALE BYO AUCTION I um authorized hy Estate of late John lugs, to offer by sale at Pltbllc Auction on Friday, the lltli day of April, at the former Oilice of the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Coln- pany, Ltd., Lower Water Street, Char- washcd the clotllcs without rub- l Gii#$ THE PROMOT 'l sat quietly thinking for some - sv .Mus rnsirs eeoeeeoeeaeaeoeeeeeeuosoaeuaee . l_` . UIOODOUSCOOCCOOUOOIIUICOOQOCOI il . u---; ,»' Nhnhuénshnyunmaf 0umAomwi*mwdt lllllifii. ~~ =’lt ` i-.ft-fl" 1" i Q P."”?p%$hNl » _-~' I ll _ l- "i ,lin ' .iielsil 1 ' .l l ‘ ‘_ allies' r’ . l ` .l - _ ‘ m W f‘-lilo I ,vm 5,4] by pumk. auction on my ' “_ w , FAULT THAT HI Lacy the very next day. Blushed be' it 1 lfclock sharp his beautiful ram pi-enllsss lm lc.-lan;-_ _api-il mi at 1 l, -1\.,._»,'. __ VISITS BI-ANCHE “H180 I °“f°‘l °°"‘"‘K f°l‘ M” 1-WY' l Wmllfllll of 176 acres of valuable o'clock sharp llle following stock. crop . Q", , "v‘<‘»‘.*".; lend, 100 acres clear and in good state and lnlplelllellis. '. .\ »-§\il"‘“’°' V* ‘ _ ~- - ~ -~-'-‘ " - - °~ - the dinner Blanche Orton had given. | ERS WIFE GQOQG Nell. rEl_l_s san lr lg Hg; decided that 1 would call upon Mrs. in fact rather disliked -her, but was' , CHAPTER Lv using her to hear what lcould of I had not changed nly mind about lime. tvs.. it pbsslble lust _veil had wllint: Nell what 1 had l\fi\\rd» buf." lliloallt uint he would mln;-_ his mel. was so late when he came in-after 'friends-the ones Ihad objected to 011 _ , _ -to Blanche Orton to be entertain- lh E ' "fam 55”. 4' - _ .4 _ ’ _ ,,. ed? I. had not taken his speech at all l yawned prodigiously and bald! i ‘ if 3"* __.___......_ -`& seriously,-tllen. Now it rec-med pro- e o'clock-and he looked so tired at I hesitated to begin. Then he Please don‘t say one word to me 'lu . ,_ L/ gg 'Ill Aa.. ) . ,g-‘ vi! 5-‘ T - §;5;§§`l;~.§i _Q ,r- "-vl-`=A`¢:!` ’ ` \\\\.`/I ;>§@§€¢mN§§f _,___ ;. Z- .Mol`zsrs~ .-,_ KF 2.1910 *Q* 1 U. ` "Ima 1 Eisltrmfli in ii' I -- - 01.- ---_‘{li~...~..- 1 |53 aliulq all I `_., `*§E 1 . - ,mi A ` ‘if <4 I-Lt ,¢_ ~._.‘L 7. -1-_ . .. " _‘ , _ -_:-_:z.:_:'___' -. tentous, as if_ he had already decided' l-Olllgllt. Blb- I 8.!" fired “U10” ‘2_ Q;-=v -- 1 42-- T ' _ -if 7 'I .. ill his mind what he woulti tio, when <38 he made lt. S sth and want to go right to sleep. o I kissed lllln good nllltlht. Without ____ I THE FOOD PROFVYEER AT THE CRADLE OF THE l The maid had said they were all 2-NWT llllll 0|' WW! l~#°"`“l°9l ` ` Th I _ trlnking. Neil had not taken as ll lnnch at home as bs hun before fn»' ther and mother came. l lltul been Of so pleased that it was so. But l _ HE 811)' B c gl~eatei~ll_ reclanlation nd told me. But at breakfast 1 ropc-ated my bit gossip. "What would Lorraine do it sho would far rather have lllm drink nt- l‘0uldn’t talk " he asked when llmd home than nt some other wornan's_H house--especially Blanche Orton's. i Of course I was silly to even cotl~l \\ nished. _ "But 1 shouldnyt think Mrs. Orton 'ould receive such creatures", I nam Neil with such ll dinner as that watched him narrowly. "'I`hM- maid ,mich the mm,-1 had d,.S(._,-l},@¢1_ Even said one of the men wits terribly nl. the worst, thc mon he had brotlirllt 11 home had been common and uncoutil ll -never noisy or drunken. I would ‘I tell Neil about it, however. lie would se.. that even the servants talked if lf) men hrougllt guests of that type to \‘ their homes. lt simply strengthened my position, I thought with actisfnc- 9 tion. _ _i Neil remained out that night. It ‘I0 is easier far to any you will Pill 3 things from your mind than in do it. 20 _\ll the long lonely evellinlz I thought of little else save what Lor~ -nine had told me. I blushed as I oisy and that all three drank too tuch. even the one she described as’ rl ovely ." “You and Lorruille have ll lot to do spend your time listening to eer- anta' gossip." “I didn’t listen to any servant!" 1 xclaimed indignantly, forgetting hat I had made up my mind to 80 Mrs. Lucy's to find out still more f title servants' gossip. "Lorraine ld ine, and Mrs. Lacy told her." "It came from her servant, didn't lt?" "Yes--but isn’t it horrid ?" l In the House of Commons the oth- el- day Mr, Fournier wus speaking 'ot the hgh cost ot’ 'living ond- the part played by foodprotiteers. in tho course ot-his remarks he quoted the following sontl. which lsn't tl! l bad literary effort: lg there tl pruflteer so dead Who never to himself hath said: “This is my own my native land." I'v¢, got thecountry by the hair ln what they eat and what the wear. I’m glad the boys are over there | Upon a foreign strand; And so l'li bleed this country white. They're suckers all, and they will bite. l'li help myself wllile others fight; l'li own my native land. The price of living so complex. It oven master minds doth vex. So soak the plebiains in the nex Before they understand. ill history will soon 'bc undertukfili by the British iti Mesopotamia, wh]}_.|\ will thereby be restored to its gnolent prosperity' and agricultural productiw ness. The arelt concerned is of more than 5.000.000 acres and is as large as the whole of Egypt. Roughly speak. ing, lt covers the region' between the Tigris and Euphrates and extends from Bagdad to the ruins of desolat- cd Balbylon.` Of all regions on qw earth none is more favored front tha prodltctloll of cereals. Cotton, sugar cane and Indian corn willfloilrishtllqw as on tho Nile. Tobacco will find ll. elf at home as in Egypt. Wheat was there first cultivated by man. Maso- potallila was a g'reat'food-producing country before the dawn ot history, By tradition the Garden of Eden was located 'between the Euphrates and the Tigris, and one has only to refer to the first book of genesis ip ordai- And then when home the boye are to discover that this Paradise of Adam ‘ come _ - and Cylinder Oil kept in stock “_ _ . - ould refuse to put up with anything " 15 years experience ' ` disagreeable even to help a man in l v usineas. Other women may not he- A110 if thBy`l‘o good l'li give them b "That depends. You ofcourse s flnicky-and more loyal." I looked at Neil in amazement. He and Keep lt Up .‘:.;';..;;°‘;:;i"=..‘?.i;";“s_.2"°" ‘““ Gee in the Mbit ol drinking I 5' J glass of hot water before _fi breakfast. » \\'e're not here long. so let’s make our .stay agreeable..Let us tive well, 5 eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious S condition to attain. and yet, how very _ easy it is it one will only adopt the morning inside hath. _ fl Folks who are accustomed to fee‘ dull and heavy when they arise, split _ tint; headache. stlll1`y from a cold, foul- r tongue, nasty breath. acid stomach t-all, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy n ll:-‘ opening the slnices oi' the system W c-:ich morning and a flushing out tht rl whole of the intel-ual poisonous stag llitlll. lI`l2iliB!'. 3 "Neil, do you know who was at Blanche Ortoli's that night?" “Why do you ask. What is it to ou? “Answer me, please?" Willie shysterl-i ghyst and slackersh “Yes." “Who was there?" "I 'for one, Black for another, anti Why should I cart; who pays the ‘western client-he was the one our friend the servant described as l'li wavg the flag and beat the - drum, some Of this dear fertile land. I donor care it rusty pill, | So long as l cull save my skin, Preserve my well-clad self. Why should Ioare, alas. alsck. slack, If l can make more pelf'_' prico A5_ long as I ctll\‘slliile`,'__ he ‘noisy one’." I hardly cure who wins the war, "And you were the 'lovely' man she In long as I can make some more poke of. What can you mean to so nsult me. Neil Forbes Why do you o to her house without me ?” I burst lto a perfect flood of tears. "It's your own fait I told you if . T , ou wouldn't receive; men with whornl A knight, or p'r’aps a- baronet. `“Phll“d°]l’l‘l°‘ P"b“c `I’°d3"' -"“' ””” '” l had business, that thero were wo- len, friends, not as near an a wife,l Anti then when I am gone and dead; T10 W0\lld. ble quarrel, Nell blaming me fol nything he -had done to displease e, and I blaming him for going to Additions to my pile. _ I do not care a tinker's cuss Who goes and cleanses tip the rnttss And lose., all most dear. I shall he, if 1 riches get. (‘os’ l`ln a proflteer. Upon my tombstone shall he atlid: bled, For this his native land." and Eve was irrigated. The area to be reclaimed lies directly on the route of the Berlin~to-Bagdad Railroad, with its contemplated extensions that will tap all parts of Mesopotamia. That road, thanks to happy recent events, will not be under German control, out- side ot Germany. As further develop- ed it will connect the East with the West (aa the Germans meant _it should). and Moapot (as the llritldh call lt) will ship to the Mediterran- ean the produce claimed by the West and to the Persian Gulf the Prodllqc demanded by the East. As developed under the now contemplated' plans. Mesopotamia will be in effect to rfeel oasis perenniaily irrigated by pneu- fad rivers. lt will be a “proteetors_tel` ` under the British control, inolitiei' that the region may be safe from the inur- auding Arnhs, whose predatory clinatioils are, llnder present -circum- stances, a constant threat. ' -_ ' Tile wise man learns something ev- Rignt, than we had our second ter- "He helped himself while otlterse “VY time The f°°l l’l““d*“"- other m:ln‘s luggernaut. _ Many ll so-called political brotllil Everyone whether -ailing, sick 0 m ` ltums out to b' A boomému ’ 5 well. slloulth each morning, befor breakfast, drink a glass of real ,ho water with a teaspoonlul of limestone k phosphate in It to wash from the stonlach,liver and bowels the previous T liars indlgestibls waste, sour busi- and poisonous toxins. The action ofg- hot water and limestone. phosphate on lin empty stomach is wonderfully in iernlentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a eplendill appetite for breakfast. The millions of people who nrt- linthernd with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others wht have sallow skills, blood disorders and sickly colnplexions are urged to get e quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cos: very little, bllt is sufficient »to make anyone a pronounced crank on thc subject of inside-bathdng before break fast. " l . ' - :`- ~ "g°"“ “g " °l"“”“ °“‘ ‘"1 th” °°“ m,,,,d~, |_,,,|,,,,,,, cu," c,,d,_ E, nsao oowlv Arl.AN1'lc srsnosito rims into l Blanche Orton, yet yielding not the Mlnards Llnlment Lumbermans Friend - 6 _ Q :li htesi bit in the stand I had ta- - , l , , ' g _ ` '_ em ' _ ._ "'21:“.'i;::.':'..:.:iL°:.1;'::.. '° CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ‘ °"°"° PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘_ Time Table in Effect, January 6th, l9l9 ‘ .- llilgll_llts For Steam Communication between CHARLOTTIETOWN, ORWELL, CRA- PAUD and EAST and WEST RIVERS. Department of Public Works, Charlotteown, P. E. Island_ March 10, 1919. SEALED TENDiilR.9~;vrill be receiv- d at this Otllce until noon on Mon- STHY, April 14th, 1919, from a'ny person' 6.45 or persons willing to contract with 7.44" .°“.'*"5“°°"5 _:_ _ Pwr? :nulNa,§ =‘\lU'l. A .M. 7.02 7.40 , 6.00 Dsp. Charlottetown Hunter River 5%' Arr. Emerald Jet. -5. ‘ 3-35? Borden __ - -dm J ‘_`.“"';" ur .I 1,, O V wee” sac? mpeg? li "ggg Arr. DPP- _ .;<_-4'.I3;f» .°‘_°*.°‘F° 0361> $912 3. 5":P§*’ u-|030! UDPC oizofosp. 8.24- Arr. 9.00 ' Borden 7.50 Emerald Jct. ’ Kensington Summerside _'Q-_Of-_';<‘. -5 Arr_.> " ' 30 §‘°§'°i“ .°‘ P SS &§_ .=~.°~.- .==5l.°‘ as 'N l ' V rilti. `:"' ' ' Thurs. E l Sat 1 ~_:> £223 Dep. Summeraide D-A _ ° '.l;'_|.` __ 5§”| ss? “° m’ 9 Closed last Fears 51°F _ a~n;d_ as soon as homestead patent. on carts l ~ s n l cunt 'ith 8' good 8urplus` Ol" "lm DA ss`i,lrl:r who has exhausted hh homestead rign flow li I. BBW building. COIIIG to our may take spurchan-ri hu_me1u-.ldla cellars dlstric assistance. "Let ull not he wen ry ill its sara `.l Lili.-e min. colllvltc soma ml me ouu wart yn. well-doing, for in due season one shall Th. un ,,C,_,,,,,,m,, u ,umm ,o ,,duc,,,,,_ _,_ tap, if ye mint HDL" :asa -0 rnuab. scrilhhy or stony and. Live noel D. MIC Leln :onditions:- W C W CORY M G . 3- T""“"‘°" uaouiy 'the Minister of ills lllterlo 4324,4_2_M1| N B llnlluthnrlzed Pllbllcatlon of this Price $1 l.. l acre Duties-Must lcslrlr six mont i may be substituted for cultivation under cerull ldvcnlsemmt w ll not he bend for W l-- `""‘.__." ll E EE%l » The Charlottetown Cuardian’s -_= ITAUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST -1 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE £ if Name of Candidate_..._ .... 1 not own Afiefapril lzui » ' Trim neatly along the border line ' '. ` ' ' '. "_»"., ' ‘.~"._-*_ *___ '__ _ l L L-‘s-'.,»"‘_--;l-,L_-.*_v-iffy. .-__.f_.f»_i_-1_1--__,~ - Ai,- i -i- l1;|_ . l .'l_ fl. 6,. gf ".i District No.......__.._.... ' _-ai- _ _lL . _ _ _ _~\.-.g __ __-_~ lottetown nt 12 o’clock noon, the fol- lowing properties: ` (1) The Office Building and pi-emjg. es formerly occupied by the Char lottetown Steam Navigation Company, Limited, Modern Safety Vault. (2) Four (4) acres land, Charlotte- town Comnlon, Lower Brighton Road. (3) Four (4) acres land, Royalty, East side of North River Road. (4) Two (2) acres land, Royalty, West side of North River Road, ad- joining property of E. Bayfield, Esq. Terms made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer 4706-3-2EM14i. ",il.‘§§ BUY o - Quote prices delivered at Halifax Ham” Pr°du°° 8° B" C°‘ 5” M» °- NA'-'l'li to accept the lowest or-any tender _. sl 555* Mimi! Harbor 700 6 _ P. O. Box 1063. Central lixperimentel Nrm L_ B_ "cu]mAN_ ` llxeept as 'noted' tl\_s`sbove"t.rsin's"i'.t`l°liifily 3:55 ' i the Government of Prince Edward 8.371 1 island to run a steamer of about 200 ".21 l Clnsdlsn Root Seed. tons registered, anti ilola s cel-tillcata 10.00: Rolled from the byst stock. by Dom to carry not less than 200 passengers - 1° H s-1 0’Leary 1 §"§"’ out ¢- Albertlon Arr. Tignish Dap. we SS _mm Arr. » ; roll Hill . 7%* tl om to _ inion Experimental Farms. SUPPLY LIMITED and capable of maintaining a speed _ I Pm _ not less than 10 knots per hour. °° “H '°"°‘"°~- rl-om cl-l.utuo'r'rlirrowN to cas . Mangles-_ PAND once a week. ‘ ' 233 “"1 ““d__"v°f-»-»--~--- §5'=- lit rl-om cl-Luu.o'r'rsrrowN to on- I 1000 __ __ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~- ‘_ WELL once a week. _ _ooo __ __ - - ~ - - - ~ - -~ ~ __ From cHs.lu.o'r'rm'r0wNto naar “ 2.- » 43% RIVER once a week. _ f‘“'°"° T“"“'P°- mm o`HAnLo'l'rm'rowN to was ____ _ t 50 lbs. and over. _ . ._ S5c. lb RIVER °,,,._e I ,uk _ W0 " " 50°- " For s period of tive years from tl\sl.____ 1 swore” eases? -\'°:::5P9°»°~’ e °¢ ' eS:ecae ..__’l__; ' Mon _ l Wed. Fri. ____ . A.M.! D _-,_....1- . _ . -._..- _ Dsp. Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Stewart Moral] St. Peters ....... -= .ir-Lassie--l??i .S l »;-_-.~¢v Arr, V Elmira ` KTIWT' 5.” .".____,.',_» ` 5°" " " - -~ ~~---'75°- " openilg of navigation 1919. - -100° " " - ~ -- ~ - ~ - -~ 73°- " Parties tendering to state separate-l meld C“"'°°‘°'“ . ly for what annual subsidy they willj 5 lbs and 0781*. .. . . . _ . . _ 900, lb. Dsrfmtm an .snug for 8 ny, 077;” i 25 . " " -- 35°~ " yesr period. 10° " " 50°- " For nlrtller particulars ss regards W’ " " - - - - - - - - -- 79°- " the rates for passenger and trioslll. Freight ld and sacks free ||| »` 999+? acne? |-s-sr-I > U op. Mi. Stewart _ Cardigan I Montague A.M- P. ° Arr. _$.50 GJ 7.48 7383.. 6.4!! W N _ - also the days and hours of ss ng __ N-at payment bank draft 60 days mm th. _,-npgcun, p|.¢°,_ mm, ml from date of invoicg and 5 per cent tm, omcm allowance for cash 10 days from data 9°” md “|||¢,|°n¢ "cm-mg, “mul - "°f l“'°l°°~ - bg provided for the faithful perform-l Particulars about varieties on ap- m°,¢¢;|,°__wn¢|-g,g_ 1 v"<>=¢l°°- ' ru, no-pm-mm am not time mall wee” EP °ss3 he m§'QL .-1. 3.10' 4.55. é&cNGwmmwl _ Cbarlotwown Vernon River Bu. Arr. A341010. ' 8.81 1?. 4 ,l - v _-_ . H~|ifex. N. S. ' ' omni., om. snr-mr, ofrnlilla worlral H- Hststsuson, w. 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