(lhlldlreli ry ‘for Fletcher’ 5 c-~\\ 5 \\>. \ l\‘ __ ‘_ _ v ,, Castoria is strictly n ’ Foods are specially prepared -.-- , remedy for Infants and ChiIdrenQ for babies. A baby‘: medicine i! even more ossenflnl for Derby. Remedies primarily prepared for grdwn-ups are not interchangeable. It was the noedloi a~ remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children fllfi brought Cestnria before‘ the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. 'Wha_t' is C ASTORIA? Castoria, is a harmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Peregoric. " Drops and Soothing 8yrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years i qage ls its guarantee. been in oonsmntnse for the r Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; the therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Boxvcls. assimilation of Food; giving healthy and‘ l!(ll'lll"1 . It contains its r. has It is pleasant. elief of Constipation, F 4 -» alloying Fevezrishnc . ai.-ing raids Th: Children's Comfort~—The Mother’: Friend. i» GENUINE ACASTQ R I A Anne-r Bears th I 1 ln Use For Over 3i bu: CINYAUM f-QMFANY. 112w * Jflh e Signature of llillllll§lLeul1ivll Olive irenc. McCALLUhfL-wh on Jnnucri’ 7 1W1. ' Harold Aloft-Ataxia. Helen Shaw, a. non. U72 ‘l ~ f?!‘ HOUSTON. —- On .'\'l.'u1 i. _. ' 111g February 11th, 19111. 13"‘.i11l Houston. in lilo ll." ‘o1'."“l \' ~ 0th]; ego Flno u? "Rube" Fdbnlory 16th, eel-woes ~' 31".". _l.'1"l‘»l‘ t: "'- I-l n . fixes your Sour, Cassy, Acid Stomach l. a z lvl~lsngwrc v Undlgested mo: Lliilipel of pillll; ‘ belching gas. acids klvild souuus... When your stomach is all here is inslnm. rod ‘ Tho moment you ._ -.. two oi Papys Dinpeusln nil the indignation pain and ll_$'.‘<1'.8Sl1\ dis- tlress cause-d ‘by small.- l.- rellc\'0<l_ Ymlrcdisordsreri ywsmach will feel fiu-e at once. These pleasant. hfiflillizfifl tnblots 0f Papa's Dlapepsln nuulr.-lliz~ the harmful acids in rue nl.'m'c‘1. std give almost instant r'-l'v.-f: boulder 11119? 00615 so little at drug stores. Hotel Arrilols VIGTQRIA l-lOTEL Stephen Rogers, City; S. F. Flatt Tmomw: Richard Sldenlue. City. REVERE HOTEL H. A. Spray. Smnmormcle; A. F. Campbell. Toronto; J. J. Cnmpbr-ll, ‘Yew York; 0 1V. Campbell, \\'1u- aloe; C. S. Dlngwell, Emerald- Ailliiilllllllwfigrlshg“ MENST Run $011,011 ' d . ontntm’ ' "~l"4'i'_l‘qhr:'nlrwuvnurp \_ ifly-nllfiilnll for Poland end Palnio or #20801: Tm ncknv u frolic uirect u lino ;rirq . clothed} 50., mm erlcmedy for ‘Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION M, Ibrt Augustus on Wed. Feb. 23, l! l oblook, my beautiful Form con sistlnl 0096' acres o! land in u. Mn mo} ifloultiv tion 90 zmrel - ~flgllihiifich School and ' mussel! mud. ' , bles (terms ut ll ‘be held on Auctioneer“ xvi lav: ivm-ll} lgulWr- n’ . soon. l 71 1L Front M. , PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRl-l Tells How To 0pm Clogged Nollzrils and End Head-Colds. }»l\.‘l.\'!l1;(‘l l-i ‘l’!!! )"'lll (fill ‘or "in r The zlir l ) ‘luply a Zxllv. ‘Slug in any _ prlvf" ZUIYDHB hauling Shore Frau for Sal's Shore form for Fill? sinmieu zu llrucklej: Bun-u (YOY-Lilllllllg f1‘- acros, all lslr-drerl, high. 9"!» of l‘i'.lil'\'il' tlon, ws-ll fer-oi .. h. uwollxug, house nndoulbuihliz. For furt- her purllculuru .'l.ppl; .\l=?~_ John H. Cudmoral ___. .2 ‘ii-go? Estate of Wesley W. Paynter The undersigned respecriully re queens that all [lemons owing the sbovc estate should make immo- dlute- settlers-our. .~' rho respective accounts. ll is Ll . uxnben: m! me to close out the business H1111 111 order to do so i musl have n sc-t- l-ldmunt o! all accounts nulslnmllnlz. UCY A. PAYNTER, Execuirlx. 12.12% jlraggauiarm * Ayrshire l Ilerrl llerd plan and suc-cesetullv p- - , ‘I'm l‘ ' lulwrlnulino wllhuut H. ' clers A! prmr-nr We rue: :ull"l'inl7 ‘Imna splou-‘lill \oun.! slo- llor sol:- lncludinr, 4 pure Furl‘. ' heifers 2 yours old. l pure bro-l ‘null , l year old, l year old holler, also somalvory choice ynum. vmvx in Vrulllo/ Prices rlnht for ‘liilVl smawk jwilh a clean hill oi hvnllb. Flull. 1 wrltc 0r nhouu. G. T FERGUSON. llaltxillielr‘ No. Pork R. R rz=zan lForQ l,“ ——-»-_xe.+- nick A vafunbl» properly. Dlensnnt- ,I_v situnied- ~n the uo-ln-dntc {villrge of Ca rdigou. Cnnejgling of one acre Lot, large dwelling house and barn buildings prac~ lically new ~- This proper-iv would be Pull- ahle fnr a tradesmen or for an Hotel and Sample Room. “\\ \ \\\ ~ l;n.i.n he hired t0 do i l l.’ . l... ) l I THE WllliANllE ' MARRIED or Jenn louse: Chapter 84 Dick came home that nlflhl WW1‘- bly arched. He was lute. hull l D1111 lo the door to let him in, d knew ‘ the moment 1 saw his lace E1110! something unusal had kept him. I "What is lo " i asked. “Sh-swan until Junior so». w, ' Ibed. Then Fill teeil you and moth- ler all about it." Mother had re- lmulned with mo. said she lust could not ireuvo until she kmw something of why Junior had been‘ lurrd away. | Nuuynlly we hurried our dinner. laud with um» afpoiite n setm- l r-d to me that Junior nrver was so l unwilling lo go do bed. or ever bad’ fen mgmy wants lo be satisfied. We had rather lizlbled nun all day, and ho was taking azlvautufle 0t '15-; B115. ' (may - he “he zlsla-ep and we wore‘ 1 Bren to talk. ' “What he told us was all true. I funny," Dick commenced. “The big house he mid lhey $017995 at . was .1 fQTidIJOllFB probably. ‘it was- n't Sanderson who took him. bill '1 l. and who finally beczune conscience otrick-l ;r,-n and b1 oulzht ‘him bztck_ Mr. l plildjo\l‘v' llrlnks Sanderson. d1du’t 1 ‘have the guts to 518111 l1 Child 111111‘ 1561f. and so got this man. But ev- 1 nlenrly 1m too was not quite tough enonqh for the jollf’ l "Bur lmw did you lzuow?" . "l round n not-r at the bankirolrl 11.1w nln-p. who cook him. the- one Will) brourht him back. l! W09 m; imsnlr-(l to ham» Junior .11.»? m1 Llu- lime. lt wai- -"7l illlfimlll. i if‘! make rho suffer. to fiiglllen nlc ‘llo we: to have kept J-uulor _ a l wreck. llLSKGAG oi not quite u our and a hull. then bring him back The note said that Sanderson WHY" 0d to get even‘ with me. a strang- -v For meddling with him; show- ing ‘aim up to the batik profile." “\\"l."l will be dono will! '1‘ ulln took "w, Junior?" aslcvri. "Nfntblne! He horned mo ln the noh to lrv in flliil ‘lainr. he» mu» ‘do lzull brought Junior hark 11"" mi Ho said ll was his ' ~mul nczlun. and that ho 'l"ll "money so n debt. and .' mnirinlz vrllnt 1001i- r l‘-.\_'\!\~"_\' “ ih-m lot. him cn---il you to 7w; ~1_"~vr hi. r-"Ivl bu: l~1ln'.’T\’-'>n'l l‘? 1W .i-|-~z-.» .--,~.w~‘.n--pev-l1~os?" [ lhlmr not 3T1’. Prv-lvdi {Mm h"? m T zln about it. Tho I101. “v, hloth or < 1 m». w» not of a renentant man. r vnvvt find it I rcniculbcl" our . _ in my‘ “Mr: to lulu? l\lm out rind iuwwe“! lyNlll nan it he lied can-lei out his une- nnéut. No. l really do not think we need worry about either he or. Sanderson hurting us sgainf’ 1n spite of Dick‘: opdmlldo op- inion i was tomb?! anxious. and so welcomed mother's decision ‘to remain with us a Jew day; with added delight. She undertook Jluniofs education in that respect. He must be mush not In go wiuh strangers. ' '“l! any nice man asks you to go riding, or gives you candy, you must call mother/Hebe told lrlm over and over, ‘until his baby mind see-ruled to grasp the idea. "Nice man's goes too test. I'm scared," he said when she cnpha- sized the danger or going in an ‘autobile’ with anyone unless dad- rile or mother were with him. "Yes, and nice little boys ask uheir mother when they iron! lo go anywhere." _ “Mother said ll plight dig in the sand wlr nuy pail and shpvelf’ "Yes, of course she did. ‘but she dirlrrl. say you could go in the ‘auwblle." "H don't like ‘autohile’ anyway. 1's» waned." he repeated. ' "That fellow must have driven terribly fast to frizhten bunlor like that ” Dick said when-l told him o! unothefis eitortg to m-nke Junior understand be must not go with sir-mowers. "He is fond of motor- ing. and never seems friwhtened no matter how tnsl he is driven." "l et us nll m-v tn lowest ' the last two days." mother said before we retired "Just romenuber to ho thankful. and to trust Him‘ who knnweth when a sporrow falls- blow much more will l!» look uf- tm- one or His little children." TO 8E CONTINUED Diamond‘ Dyes‘ CHARLOTTETOWN WOMEN CAN OVE ALL GARMENT! AND DHAPEHIEO l Buy "Dialnorul Dues," no other kind, limo parlour. results are guar- nnioed. Finch ‘pnolmco of "Diurn- rl Dyer," cwmllnlne simple direc- .0115 M rlinnrond-dyo vrorn. s= ab - .12.. ra- wnisl s, d rcnsos, cow everything who- 'l\u~"._ wvoaueru. . ll‘f‘—.' rwul, silk, ‘linen, cotton or iyoods. now, rich, lfadeieesl flrugrlsl. llllil Color Card- p tller mixed mil . ii. Was Almost "ll c Nervous Wreck HALIFAX WOMAN REBTORED ' BY TANiLAC YEAR AGO—B'I'ILL , m SPLENDID HEALTH. ' “At the time my wife b68111 Mk‘ mg Tnnlac," said John A. Huytor. V“ l l pkte nervous and physical wrecln! 1-23 Mao 4rd Sh, Huliinx, “she had suffered from staznac-h trouble tor tour yeass. and was almost a 0pm- llintr ior htlle/ilototist i BY ALBERT LI OIDUGH ' rssrmo m: smsnosucv s-ronmno ore-mm: they meet requirements as to promptuass in bringing it to rest it is only necessn y to select 0a straight. level stretch of dry. hflfd surfaced road and experiment a She could scarcrlliy eat uuylihing n9 little. The required distance can be everything disagreed with her so measured or! with a lupin-it one lB_ 5am...“ one“ m, days M y; mmelwlling to take the trouble. ‘but un- slie didn't out o. mouthful in her stomach. ISbe also had headaches and dizzy spells 02n- stanlly, and was hardly able to do her housework. “One day a friend told her about; Tanluc. and got her to try it. Well, 5h, fortunately. llflflililfll terribly after meals. and *b°*"1°"°‘1 ‘DY "WWW" Buffered from awful cramming pains l - thus only necessary most high-ways are lines. the poles 0t which furnish n c0uven~ lent. although not entirely accurate lmsasure of distance. Ilt is very unual praotlca on ordinary lines to set the poles 130 feet apart. and u car running at 36 m. p. h. should stop in from 120 to 180 feet. It is l0 speed the ohe eats anything she wants now ear (it; m. p. h. and. just as o pole without the least pain oi’ dletreis, _ls reached. lwilh tull efatct. ll’ the car has slop- lms a fine appetite. and, in tact, is apply the loot ‘broke rid oi’ ull her troulbles. nnd is doing film] 11y V119 151119 1.116 next P019 1i her housework with ease. We can‘! praise ‘Pnnlac too hlgblyf’ i Although l2; Ila»; been something over a year now since Mrs_ Hhylefls experience with Tunlae. she stated in on interview with a special Tnmllac reprosierltnflix-e a ‘Yew days n20 that; slvo was still feeling flue. uwlulch l; muoflve“ link in the lone; chni“ of ovid-onoe rcznrdivug both ‘the hnmedialfe and lasting results boiler obtained 1U "riirillu “Tnmllw l; sold in Charlottetown from the blaster ‘ nt, Rnildln 121-05.. flllll by C. ll‘. Pratt. St, Penefls. ‘T0? NOX-A-COLI) Healing u; rho Lungs, Throat and Client. Endorsed by doctors. A won derlul ooughmedicine tor adults or children. Price 85c n bottle. If you have a maid in the hand use NOX- A-COLD ‘PABLETS. Price, 25c. u box. ‘two usod together- will break no any kind o! a cold in a tow hours. Soln ut all drug shores. or. lslaiudlllospital An tlppunl to nil public spirited ratepayers in the school die- rrlcts listed below: Tilt" Prince Ednvnrd island Hospunl is an institution that has ly e ‘ l: . t‘; .1 a y Q .3 you M-s yighfl 3nQih5r} revenue received [roux pmtientsfesls. by interest o! the endow- 'l'l!»_>ll nddvd: "VlZth mom fund and by public subscriptions. ' m ism-e you mete it shall b0! ‘lllfiflflll’ d. m you zlgain.“ 11ml alflljr . n nionn-nt: i-Hl juunorln" "But. iHl)'ll-“l‘l" “Judgo. not abut Se beimkmg cam of The recs charged patients areless than halt those Montreal and‘ charged by ‘Toronto hospitals and am only about half lho cost oi i119 patient ivhilo in tho I mu,l.r"p._k,d',-zuolt cure of iiflyfive patients who were unnblo to pay anything hospital. Lust year we ‘mnnu we 0,13,. (w. San,‘ Sun, mat-and no one is refused admission on this account. llli um" F:llnl|=r.~lnn won‘! nth-mp? 1L again?" _ "'1 think so." Dick brokc in_ “Mr. Peabody has COlYllIllUlliCfliOll‘ , with Sanderson. If ever he makes. ‘ another attempt to injure us—or‘ anyone ln rho bank. be will DTOPQ- muti- him. in some way uhat vrns rho understanding with the Dis- trict Alvr-ruey. Sanderson had to kw-n slroiohr in. every particular Av-vvvuy. Nan. l feslfir‘: like quot- ing tQPWNTlW“ ns mother has done: ‘T~"l him without sin,’ et cetorn. Tbnt poor devil. harrassell with ldcbt. needing mwonr-y. how-div knew the ennmrih- of the offense. he Vie" to commit, “That ho rc- hvrned Junior safe end sound Rimuvfl be hos: a cqneclence. nod lflwt it rviennt more to ‘him than the money he might ‘have I l l l I l a l ms,» WORK while you sleep” Don‘! stay billuue or constipated, with your head dull, your stomach “our grins)‘. upset. Take one or two (‘manner-ate tonight sure‘ For your Ilircr and Ilorlvols and wnize up clear and .li. Children love Cosearuzs too. No grlplng-qio lncnnvonlcxicu 10. 26, S0 cents. ' i Zlmoke I l r " 1 Recommended by r:."::.:~1-:-—__..':. :- Apply lo J. C. McKENZWL‘, . _ Cardigan V_ judge: of tobacco We muot. hcnvever, receive greater" support :lhie to Sive- T119 1105110111 belongs to you. has been given to iyou Fully equipped with all up todaté appliances and without any Surely the people are going to be public spirited lo operate it and keep ii. out of debt. in Queens and Kings Counties have been made (I11! encumbrance. enc-ugi: Collections from those who through the school districts and the Trustees and Secretaries ask- ed to send out ed and 60 are collectors. in Queens County 149 have respond- yet to be hcardlrom. their Cllllfitfililll. 30 have not. The list of given herewith and {he management of the hosplt ln Kings 114 hove made those not heard from is al hero makes on urgent_appeal to all public spirited people in euch oi these dis- tricts to take steps o have the collection made at once, and hold themselves responsible until lit is made. We must have the money or raise our rates and our‘. ott our tree treatment. two most undesirable alternatives. QUEENS No; lib-Mt. Buchanuau No. ‘llACaveudlsh '. 26---Bonshaw . 80~Slnuhope . Bil-J-Iormitsge . 85-43191. River . lH-Green Marsh . ‘38——Wlltshire Elm . 42-—-Fair View . 45-—Bumbury . Ila-Pleasant Grow".- fil-Caledonlu . 52~Mt. Vernon . l57-blelvlllo Road . 61 —Brookvale G-t-~»Klngston -' . ‘in-Hampshire . 66—-Vornon River . 67~Alborry Plains . 09-—Plsquld East . 72~Glenroy No. Mwiloyalliyfltlerntral No. svmwusausy River No. Bil-Hope River No. oil-Clinton No. :19-Wlneloe South No. 100~Mlltou NoJlOb-Plonsunt. Valley No. 10E>—Bradal'onne‘ bio. UO-Jilarlingwv \ ‘I J14‘ o wwrpp-v- 1r COUNTY -No. lib-Ronnie's Rood . 112—Groenva.le . llk-Springvals . llk-Wiltshire . L16-—Wheutley IZJ-lhilddleton . l25-—Bethel . IIF-Vnlleyfieldl West lilo-Orwell North l32-—1Lyndale i35—-Wood Islands West . 186--Bello Rive’!- . lib-Warren Grove . lfib-Millvale . Hit-Ocean View 163--Junotlon Road . 164—-Sprlngton . 167—»(>ovehean . ids-Grand Tracmilo ‘HI-mew Dominion lfll-Nswton Lpwer . ISZ-dlit. Stewart . l83—-Upper fBcilo llroelr. . l84-—1Rln5'vv00d . IBS-J-lazelbrook . lllli-lfiluetie North . No". 2l1-Atlon Road N0. Zlwinksnnan No. 219--Brooktield No.‘ 220~Bradalbane Village. 9' u‘ KINGS COUNTY N r,- No. N0. No . N0 . 6~Savage Hanbor 1.0-»St. Peters Luke i1—~_Mouut Iliari’ 14-<Marle l5——Graenrwicb 16—Midgell' . 28—~li'nrmington {ill-Egllngton . lid-Cardigan Hem . 57—-Roseneath . 59--Ruslein .61-—Ionn _ No. 65~Brldgeton _ No. 68—Aibion Cross Ne; 69-131; Run No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Ne. No. No. 75—-Lil.t‘1e Pota- 79_——,lfnlieyfield East lib-Springfield Sb-{Heuthdrdlrtls BZ-Allblan Sk-Gasperenu 94—M1irray River l06--Whim Road Cross 10774Rollo |Ey West: 163-50111 River Isl-Elmira y lsz-Almd Lot as No. lilo-Church Road No. 1§39-—Pl1l1nli{8 . No. lvi-llfiwint Pleasant w. ll. l ocnls, . be considerod all right. reached. this pair oi’ brakes may The sumo test should then be repeated, using the emergency broke. ll. should be remembered ‘that the utmost; that brakes can do is to lock both the wheels. and the commonly enforc- ed requirement ls that lboth sen of Ibrakes should be uble lo do this. l! the loot brakes are capable or sliding tho wheels, there is no ad- vantage gained in applying the omergeuccs at the some time. These lostsmre. of course. rather hard on tires and’ the efficacy of the brakes is equally well tr-eled art lower speeds ovor n shorter measured stretch or road. -—- LEAVES $5000 TO PROTEBTANT l l ORPHANAGE t 'l‘l1e will of tho lalo Contain John Champion who dim recently in Al- berlou has been probnlod. The cstuic is volucll m nlbout $100000. ol‘ which 382.000 is ln cosh. $10.00‘) in Vlolory- Bonds null the romnimlnr In rum-longer. 3 ‘Filo honuc In :l"o w. fnllrlrvsl: (-1) To his wlrr- Sarah Ann (‘hum F1011. homesllnul iuml nu wost. silo Of ill!‘ Klldrlrr‘ llum] during hr-r liflz, ml at bur (ll-nth to M»: son lVliliun llvrbort Plloulpion. l (in To his xvlic a logucy of $30000. . (cl To his dnuehlor l\’:\le Lonriit, durluc her lilo lut- lalnl recently purchased from the. Chas. A. ‘Woorb man oslnlri. and on hor zlonth to her run Alli-on Irouvltt. Also to the said daughter, 3 ncros o1‘ land on UH! uwsl side u!‘ tho alter-l lr-udlul: from Albertou lo Cascumpec wlmul, adloluirlg Ibo house now (lPl'lll\l°ll by ‘her, also n lcgucy of 312.000. (d) To his dnuehvor llilla M. Lon- rloi. during her life. 9 acres qt mud on the oust side of the Snulh Kil- ' dare ‘Road. until latelv occupied by d her and her lato husb 1 l l ' l, x18. A GO The man or woman behind the counter is in constant danger of coh- trnciing colds. An overheated store, and the drafts from the con~ tinually opening doo —- that’s what causes it. SHARFS PBALSAM oi lion-abound and Anise Seed —-n winter health preservorlor oor wnrkersé-n the most reliable remedy ior all sud! conditions. It almost instantly remedies incipient colds; and nllerds quick and Qrntelul rcliei in more chrome eases. finally completely correcting the condition. The populn: cold rarmiy for 7O perm. To met the bra-ices of a car to see. Good home mode bread i the’ finest food on earth. and the wife that is a good bread maker is“; real he! mate to the bread Win09?» read is the one food that Perfectly combines in itself a1 the eie. manta that dive strength to the body- Children who out. lots oi good home made ‘bread thrive the best-dhey never. ' get sick from eating lldood l bread. Bread mhkins is a. sim lo operI-fivn- Breed . ma» e in the homo with Royal» »- Yeast Cakes. poasese a greater dedree of nourish- ment. and will kee fresh" longer than that ma e with any other. . l :1: fitelT-zélitfi ‘Q? §'n' 1 . u ..-" I .,. Scientists highly recommend you! as a food and an a corrective agent for certain functional cllsarran err-rents, nttrlliutod ' to poor blood eondit one. Soak n cake of Royal Yeast for half an hour in n cup of lulu-warm water with one teaspoon , e u. Then stir well and strain once or tw cc throu h muslin and drink the liquid. BE ER reoultowillbeobtnined by allowing it to soak over night and drinking half an hour before breakfast. Re at as often as desired. Send name m5. address for free booklet entitled "Royal Yeast for Better Health." \ . ‘y. l E. W. Gillett Company Llmi Toronto. Canada V 1 in Canada. ted 1 l“ 2 ___. . -_». ~.: I . lenunco and education mull sin - ln-r death lo William Herbert P90111168 2i. when 5119 is to receivt .. Cilamplon, also a. legacy of $12000. 11H? DlllLfllT-ll- - ((1,) To 3L pew“. 1591590931, (h) John Champion, son ol Gllw Church. Albeiton, $2,000, half {he ‘mnu Clutmplou, at. the dcnth if lib interest on this for the lip-keep oi‘ (P81113111 J01H1 CQHIIBDWIYB) Wilt. the cemetery und grounds and the $1.000. 11! i116 mefllllllllelo be heldi other for gcneml eXpQ-ngqg, iln trust umll lcgaleo reaches on _ (f) Thu Protestant Orphzmnue at 0f 21- . Southporl, $5,000. . (i) Residue of estate lo Wllllnlnl (g) To Blanche Champion. dapgh Herbert Cllflmillbll _ ter of Wm, Herbert.‘ (Tluuuploxi. $5.000. Income lo ho invested by her father and used for her main- a“. ‘¢ Zlllnxvrllu Llnlmeru Relieves Neur- n unlglu. I »‘ 1 .—/' Gfeai Clearing. at AUCTION SALE . 0i Regisrered Ayrslire Cattle, Horses, Sheep, i liarminz Imulemeuts and Feed ‘I lam lnstrucfed by ROY W. BULBlTl‘ t0 Sell by Public Auction on the Premises AT R0 EENEAlH i 0n Wednesday, Mash 2nd at Eleven O'clock an. the ioilowlng: —The Champion Ayrshire Bull, Capt. Kidd, Ayrshire Bull 3 years old; Ayrshire Bull, 1 year old, Ayrshire Bull Cali, Ayrshire 0cm "Immig- 7 yeare 01d. 2 Ayrshire Cows. milking. 4 years old. Ayrshire CW newly ireshened. 4 yearspld, Ayrshire Heifer 3 years old, A)‘l‘fi1lli'0l‘l9ll' or. 3 yrs‘. olddue to freshen July 20th, Ayrshire Heifer. 2 years old. 3571‘ shire i-Ieifers 1 year old, 2 Ayrshire Heifer Calves. grade Heifer. 2 1'9"‘ old due to freshen July 25th. Horse 5 years old. foal Percheron. 8 1110mm‘ 01d. ram lamb Shropshire, registered. 14 grade Shropshire ewes in limb’ bf00il sow Yorkshire 2 fat pigs. ' FARMING lbiPLEMENTS-Binder, (Mouse .Horrls,) mum $DP6l1l10r .2 driving wagons. 2 truck wagons, 2 car .' wood slelih. 9°" and shaftfl. box sleigh. driving sleigh gang plow. sin 1e plow. vow» 415d‘ . , ger. scultlcr. ‘gasoline engine (new), hay mower. hay rake. 11mm “n cleaner, grain crusher. seed separator, truck scales. disc burrow. BPYW tooth burrow, spike hnrrowfl barrel churn, No. 4, B sets drivilll; “"119” 2 sets working harness. team hnrnesa, collars. homes. “M95: MM’ horse rugs and u lot 0t other articles too numerous. wmentinn- sumo-a tons hay. 1,90 Moolm outs. so bus. 2 rowed barley: l5 W‘ wheat 100 bus. while potlitoes, 800 lbs. ‘timothy seed. 01mm Should rluy prom very svtnrmy. sole will be on Monday. 51'" ’ some hour. ‘ Al all drug and ycnzral alores, 25c. The Canadian Drug Co, Limited, s1". JOHN. u. s, s1 Columbia Batteries One car-load . received todav. P 1 e a S e mail Vour order. TERMS-All sums o1‘ $10 and under cash; over that amount 01111112‘; credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent oi‘! for cash. Tennis gm“ m train at Cardigan Station to convey DEFY-im- Bomlng by reulon fr“ time tor return train and purchases will bedelivorad at. ltluhvay change. yly. Side Iloelthe No reserve. Please come 9' Solo starts on time. . O R J. W. BCRlMEG U Ayucuone" m AUCTION SALE ' y Ill]: ‘ or Registered Ayrllln ohms n se. rm"- on wsannloanzfzzflf'fu nLl rrcinek churn. 0m flrvborc lute l 7".“ w" 5 cltoleely one. on tum-l" II ° - __ plhl- LOT 1150i 7 your: old next new. A 9P1" w‘ n“ at 5235'; g0. P-e tlm for the past tbroo years. She has four sister I! butter ill- with over 10.000 lbs. o! Tin and Al“! 1n Ab“; n s. This Cow has herself mll ed in 0 mon a were!“ '0 Bull I P. tent. She wu bred on January 14th to Iii“ gwy M Klni’: county and is mu mllkinz ohm" ‘ c w n“ 1 a yenr old rm L '1“ L-Oow you-r: old in March. Th l h? “r h“ “mung o": at roso um milk toltinfl 4.44 vor- ce t on t- ‘Fn’, M," n prm wlnnlru ooo m. monthly tor Qmonlhl. s e no bu v- fo {M milk And was b he in ‘richly bredliorself. Now m nun: smut; p r . to our Champion Bull on January Ill- llli-{d a“, b‘, coll lut of NW5‘ i on ‘rfilxzfltlllli..l§l§{2.'2é‘¢€,£‘li"3¢°1 w" m‘ "ml-‘lll’; “ , . $6101: cltngi in: rfiu,‘ m m: wu n or!» "W!" m‘ ' Y“ 0 Ql I6 ll I l1 Ill! l- - ‘ 1m- L-Jlelfar 2 your old l t sevtemhlr- 3,: lourln in m: and rna in 1 o. Her dun h"? m u». milk end u l _ ‘vflflobcduetoonl I a‘ .-....e.et:-:u::*.-.=.s.-".:.re" .:.e-~f»“"-~c~‘~a.-:. nor nearsi- cal: e monttllmll- w! I 4"!‘ a n.:.'£r...'r.":.:':r.:'" ig,....l...;ég§i..e.=:=.§. Winn _ '_ m .0 a - nbo I v . a“?