‘rampant 19, 193; The (ientrai Guardian TheDuke OfKent" ' - y " - " SATURDAY, hcl niomi" NO-SHA-DU‘ (NO SHADOW5) T!!! CTIA GUARDIE ___... This column le roeerved lor nun (Continued H0111 P389 4) of lueel Interest but advertising of I have! hature may be Inserted n 4 l] tent! a word strictly payable in 5d. "Mm ___ IN CHARUQITEYIOWN ~--~ 1h Chnrlottetovln Kent was most kindly remembered for long after- wards by the John Frederick Hol- land family to whom he had been most friendly. Two of the bOys were god-children of his. the youngest Edward being named for him and the receplentof aeommiesioninthe ,Royal Scots regiment as a. chris- tening present. In 1798 or '09 John Frederick Holland (1758-1845) eld-. Radios benuum! ca‘? est son of the surveyor-general. re- irlets and Rood ivorkiniz sets. our “amid (‘he apmmtment’ °r B choice of many for only $19.53 at] lacks CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATIDN LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-6789-7-l2-3l2. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. | ‘Chine. Silverware or Plain. BIGGEST BARGAINS ever of- fered in used Do you ever, just when you want to look may have had | ii _ ___ 1790 and twenty three years as a . 1 ' l i You need never any more. PHANTOM ' o. c. Gillis._ President of Sub- yoims officer in the British forces SPRINGJILLED BIG CLEANUP 0N "'i. ,i No-sliii-Do are oloiidless from top to toe- .f§.§'“§“,,1f,%c.},Z §§ °§.‘.?,"$§,§§f§§..'l iillrwi.‘ ltihtisecoliiiittforgflingvlslgiilslsvxa: ' . ALL COTTON FILLED ODD SPRING - FILLED '- .' i ‘A beautiful three thread silk crepe etock- Asmlaii” °‘ “MT” mgmee" new married’ and died as a you“ SHADOW on the instep oi your Stocking? ing, in the wonderful “IRIDESCENT” finish that is delighting New _York today. $1, “pier pair "ON THE ISIAND ITII C i r02 FASHION AUTHENTICITY SALMON TRAVEL ‘lfl-“GB Tmvxls-‘TE tone. DISTANCE O AID mDlANS ___f_ ———u—m 5mm 000m. 13c Fob. 11-40 NANADWOrB-C. F?»- 1*l—<CP>— morieland 7.1310 P .M. Subieot “'I'he Reason for t-he Cross." Pastor Rev. S. D. 'I‘rites. b98-2-19-li. CAVENDISII CHARGE — Wor- ship on Sunday. Feb. 20th, in New Glasgow at 11 a. m. Cavendish at 3 p. m. and if weather and roads‘ are favourable in Stanley Bridge at 7 p. m. Georze W. Tilley, Min- ister. L-147-2-l9-1l of Canada Incorporated. left this rnoming to attend the 23rd con- ventlon of that association that is Pickasrd of the Royal Canoldim Air cll. and colonel and adjutant ernl of the militia in the coony where he was born. Like his fa- ther Samuel and his brother, Fred- erick Braham, Colonel John Fred- erick married a Roman Catholic who is buried in the cemetery at 8h- St. Andrew's. She was Marv Tis-~ sable and the motherof John Pred- erlck's six children. The eldest. Samuel. was baptized at Quebec in man in 1837. Edward the youngest son (lied in 183s, and his obituary tells us that he had served in the 1st. Regiment, or Royal Scots, in adjuiant of militia. Thus l of Florce at Trenton. Ont. spent the weekend at Ottawa uilh his friend Constable Fred Cameron. of the R. C. M. P. Together thev visited Mr. H. R. Stewart. of the Generals Secretarial staff. also Lt». Col. K. S. Roizers and Mrs Ropers who were viisitirla in Ottawa and Mr. and lvfrs. A. W. Peterson. fenn- erfv of this citv. THE BAPTIST CHIlR/CII. -- The Rev. Harvey L. Denion, _B. Th. 31.1..‘ Will take as his momma SHDJCCL "Simiiicant Voices" For the even- imz servicethe Baptist- Yonnz Peo- ples’ Ulllou will _be in claarge. mem- bers of the Society giving the rid- drcsscs and the B. Y. P. U. Choir] iurnishinz the music. The Misses ill sinn a selected number.) Governor- Colonel John Frederick's sons died ' without issue: Of ters, the eldest, Matilda, married Lieut. (later Captain) Robert Du- port of the Royal Artillery; Henri- etta. married Captain Robert Bark- er of the 74th Regt; and Emily the youngest, breaking away from tllc lnlliiary tradition, married a Mviheclist minister. Rev. John hlllrshall, who was stationed on the Bccieque-Tryon circuit in 1826-27 and later ill 1844-47. The close of the eighteenth cen- tury marked not only the depart- ure of the Duke of Kent and his fair Julie from America but also Samuel Holland's death and the beginning of the decline of the Holland fortunes in America. Maj- or Samuel Holland, though his SOLID BIRCH WALNUT FINISH Choice o! VANITY or DRESSER i ‘ °““°“" ”“—"-—- ”"“""°‘”" vixen“: an“ y t ‘t or ess at KET ’ i i . WOMAN'S linlsrc cum. Can- 8i} n8 Si; one dams “h "- QLI can Ge I f l. C T S t ‘ ldian National Hotel this after- Anlmwi here ‘e m“ e °me .i ! i . Immaculate w-isi- i-iii-z-IQ-ii-irlizlziswlasarziassaa“:ai l . '0 ' e TBYON _ BONSHAW CHURCH soldier and surveyor under his fa- ' '1 . ' “°*'°° a radial ‘li-tlili-“miliii BED ROOM sum; PIECES . l ,' . i ' w" Heavy Damask Ticks $13.50 i DINING SUITE, z 8pieces----_..__.__ $64.50 | - . . fiiliivl"é°.l‘iw‘liiéi"t.fiil"i _ _ _ $20.00 $29.50 1 USED DINING SUITE 8 pieces, Solid Oak — - - - -- - i MA DRESSES ingl1dtthAl.d'Htl, _ é All the good new colours. lbOettawayc a e “an m o e g-‘lillgkltiilgnlilirlxdrjifliiéghceiihafn 5-1532; git fig GUARANTEED ALL SIZES worth up. to $32 5o l‘ “Sn-ma, MR5 _ am... time of his death’ a Oaptaia and CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL BALE PRICE $4.75 STUDIO CO-UCHES WithBacke———-——-——'H—— STUDIO COUCHES Without Back—— — — —- — - — SLIDING COUCl-IES -- — MA TTRESSES 19.75 ‘$3.50 $29.50 _ _ _ ‘l0.50 ._ hushed in -l The PW“? w“ 5mm‘ “WY °° iheB ._Y. P. Upllolr will sin: "Jcr; , . , _ J L, . . f 531w?‘ §ialsliifvrfifiite today hhli m speed kins. m» when it wines wiem’ wiii ‘more ii. Plain" Kit-lit‘fifsoiii'é‘iii§3liai° “ilhfiffiii FAWCETT RANGES are liiiiiwii from l ti ti future tihe riverl m marauwn‘ i‘ Wm dmance “'1' “'11! be 5m“! by M155 Fem-Fl Elm“ rws one whose work was h dl" ‘- ODD DRESSERS C l C t. ' l‘ will‘? u’? fihm their doors | mosiiani-Ymther 5151" and Mr“ Oscar Diam°“d' M155 Wood chccllcd in our annals liii~ gggati l r . . ‘ oust o oas as . mfmhtmllwg w. Bella Cools.‘ 1 segregate. flay o. $315131; 3x15?) t. ‘ieelmtcfl “.1.l.‘....t.1.ddrog£ 0;, -mo,,,,mm,, m 5,», SQHYwUV .i i. Walnut Finish _ _ ._ _ ._ _ _ . BETTER BAKING RANGES ' i - arms-r ~i1l . .0210 "W" ‘ems m ~ .. _ ~ 3.; .. 1 1'1 's.t'll ril d " ' ‘ ' i 5.155 Efféiififi-ii-‘flé m~ii»‘-i=5>‘§-| is “i” “new” to“ aims elm- l}? gr,...*gy;iigcgggil,,.gq;,gigg, ‘gel; Qkltihliitl tjahalda. "will"; 612i; I The new site was prepared last 111011 W WV" "ea-Ply 69° "files 11113 address addeMr Lloiyd Blanuel “i0 man. in 1924. wrote: ——“Major ‘I ' tell bv atimber company's bull-i dflY-‘i whim mew“ 59°“? 5mm‘ secomi ' llollnndvmust be acknowledge as i “Om who gauged level sweets md; mini; of 38 Battles}; 11111.3‘; ea o‘ like originator of the system of l building m5 Om of “he forekmtheirl Piioitiorgginoii Sarina Coho Sook- (lialfaigllinaei-‘tielyglgiiilialtglads iariioghegtrlig I uvwwfiagixglalfixgmg gnxgtlwippmg 9Y9. Chill-iii 81K! Pink. W55 °bsemd I M ' In from 1783. Other svstenls were ~ l ‘re gelpmg ohe ahwher mo‘... their by clamplngl tlheirmtaall finss tint-til Ii ' 81110110 ailoptcd subsqllcnily and some dis- ‘ . . . i-io-gi-g- v ewe hoe-s- fiilxirxxirrrn; P “a . -~— . fiPflfii-‘l-allff. ‘€$..‘i§“i€;'ié."".i‘°‘?éif ' '- é wmmulm 1W9“! Emmy has The spring is gerleraly conceded MR- J- MARTIN GARDllOl-SE lowed by Major Holidnd and; his ' Dflwlded me “ma” Mm “ “m” t‘ fr . _‘_‘__' do utlc r ‘u é - _ CURRIE BUILDING 175 QUEE N STREET CHARLOTTETOWN i ‘ nit mil leygrclmd sidewalks who the iiveedm- “ma?” 5"“ Prlnoe Edward Island siockllletli i’ S ".6 i" bfi-li 0i tlio iii t m y ' E: ' W” 35 “in” ‘l d" “llelllimvflhllg- will learn with recret r the detttlr “""~""°"5 l-"rlled ‘will’ by the I t “d “atmww ' - at his home ill Westoli). Ont. of J.| gpf“,ll',lv.l‘gttdjiégeflzzfhmfi gtngikte" . i . _, - . . ‘ . i _ l r . r I I . e- ‘ I - _ , I Kigali?“ figflcggokztxa ritfltdggegésrhg LZlVCI‘ Holland's record is almost i l - '. Prflvlnce 0f Prlnce Ed\val'd IS and Charlottetown and other nxhnm“ unique. On our first Prince Ed- _. ___ _, _i_______ l ’ ' ions. Jtdti the iinffiof can dflaulNne giigfxigolslfiiiii]qgiiittiiljikwfiarng Clorox; iiéasxprgbably-‘siimetlntlxen ‘before ieelglgiiefineftflal hthe Hollagidlease- * AlvTfiKnSPoRTs M o hiJIl-IJSB. l u and W H‘ i ‘..- ° ' i o . and ull u- ‘_ ~ i s g e ‘s epar lire rcm er ca. 1n 0 . s t 1 _ ' 42AM) H ' ' Deparhnent PubIIC Orks And Highways 2:333 Egffibiaoo“ “(lad m‘. Roy,“ one hundrorl and‘ flily prominent 1800, though there is no record Oi Fredegicflg Brsahanei crlfigllahz died E y USE buugfiiyttggciordfivermilfmu; , r _ | , , Winter Fair. and a member of the 1f1ii1§lih<r“*~-lliili)lfo1 gililvlir lrqiimfli; to any cillidren born previous to 1807. at Quebec in 1836. His daughter DRUMHELLER, Alta... ZFeb_ 17- of country. the family llvlngin the . r r National Live Stock Board for Can- - ‘ ~v _l_u ol ul o 1S lend.» At that date a son, Samuel Fran- Josette, niece of the Duke of (OP)- When Axel Olsen decided building while it wa,‘ being moved. ‘ l’. i I? hat.‘ 131?“, ptl-iiideni ogqrfllgrt.‘ flilgfhillllqllililiwlzig rm‘ cm“ ‘W0 pro cls wasthornhprltilgablylinitCllarlot‘,- Rents, flliyed longest to link this to move from Munsoei Alta“, to It was the third house moved here . » ' i ' subpoenaed.- di u. a i n a, ilib clved at a" “""‘" "e 5°.“ “.‘°°°“ “? . “ ‘ ‘ 9"“ ‘°“g mg °°i P? 5°" W the iiiwt- dvliie iii 188B. Drulnhellcr ior the whim, he de- 1mm Mung”; m. winter, Drum. l ' ei- "i Mai“: idmliiv P5555 i» Weft-é‘. ‘l1%ilh$?.i“‘.i".flkl lavas; rsci.."~‘lss'sbsl.ssz.ia.s digit‘??? i" i“ "W h“ s'**°°'"**' hill" s c m“ “ca” o’ mi“- li‘ -'11‘ i t t f th o eti u Gr ng, Base Course, ' . ‘ ,,. ~ . i ‘ _ ~ i - i: Fllllséiargliifug $1‘; Feivtumfious glfralg: as“; on “its touowin‘ “cums of cattle, ;gvnqfincbigtgflfiggflcqlrelogv like" bliouitthléh blirtgi fof a. dauglhter One whose memory noes back over r immw”; _ (on so" m i _ . »_ - ose e aro e, our years ater many years when quedioned about ;..;.;.;-~.;-;.r.;-;.;-;-;-;-r-;-~- “mu-q.- ruler-pure: , d . k cw ioLhls b iaihel for on July 8, 1811. And somewhere this last of the Holland ladies re- - i-“Ziimo iPii-ieii iis “ mils iirr Henry" about this time Fredrick Braham lied —"Oh b t i ' . i v . I I0. 1—'1‘r\u_1k R0110: N0. L-Summerslde t0 TIIIIIBIL CQUNUL SNIQKES y . a.) s f . H s. . u smfi-y. I T131119"! I I i 1 s°°"°n_5m“n°"|d° w “Verne” sdmol‘ PIPE 0F PEACE Jgltlxnjjnifirclisigckziuvilgnhis leafgtlriegg ililgrliliklaan%nesttlkiguiixlggsilrjfi piiégeinegi Eellatliyhsivltllistiattinaliiirirtdtihtolilglh ‘h’: o g r "m z_Tmnk Route Nm 1_summemde m .11 “ism > HANEY B?‘ Nb‘ 17_(CP)_-. ‘.1 011,58 l uitasflrlrolvned at Tryon. where doubtless both he and hairy. vwlflch 1n Tryon pioneer r i .%::.'.ia;.""=""* Sea" t" m" M" "c" - Members l. w. m... avail. aria: i2.‘i...i°';“°'..%‘til% dt.ii....'z;“"sa szii..l.r.z'zi"si:izaa.e" The iiiiiowiir Reconditioned goo-is for c" iii i 5...; iii}? ugouncu “Sh. abguiiilltlrheritiiliiiiitiririfvtiiillgchili? Oiiiiii Nail.‘ kmw“ t° Quebec Society ln which close with novelty. ' Prliiefl t0 5°"- EVeIYI-lilllg mils! be Billd- This C 11.. l ' ‘ ' . i i r ‘ - e ' no‘ fif5§§fia'§m§§'romihgig<ikgwfioigus°m of a 26 ycz-lriii-giiiué-ustorh of smoking it!" ‘Wll-Pfi-"illllslioll HOT-"iiitilltifltll- iiolntiignfiwriglitllmibmgredfitii edTiglztlraslantdlewildgugylgr-s (géleifltsigam ls your opportunlty take advantage while they ' ‘ the calumot. or pence pipe. that loll ‘if Iiilblit‘ Fcrvliit‘. George ilio later ls not recorded, occurring United States, b t t; f 185i- i Ne. li-shankgute No. mhfilotgtown liesmrt-at-ueé: their; TCFIIISdOI ogficeavxvouldfllllrh lFrar- I holxiiirlslijgtvscflél.hgggrngonllntliéggnqlai; {irobahlye argglrid 1815. 1n England Oilgllltill encestrulu vitamin Mtg: C S to , ec on rossltoe on [he v or’; orner. nmnous an pro rel re or i5 m-‘ i _ H _ _ 1 Y‘ -- 1e1- sis r a was appnrcn y are sill owned and cilltlvnted by 2"‘ ream epera r5 x t‘ " ser Valley district. |l iijllvll» "Om Fislii. nitcr his fa- still secure in the affections of Ed- ii dir t d d t. f - ' ' ' i' Yo. b-Trunk Route No. iA-Chnrlottctuwn to Borden. The ill-PE drew freely when it. was "l" 5, dPiiilll Fifilfllfh Bro-ham. vivard Augustus. Duke of Kent. but BiihhalrICI-Ioliggedn aiind ghiis vlyvifhéey-vlhh §—6 H' H Falrbanl-‘s station-at), Engine I i f Section-North River Bridge, Well. four mllel. assed around at the inaugural "l" “l” ‘if all ilic present day the year 1817 saw the tragic death was the sister-ih-law of he ‘"3 H~ P- Illtemailflllfil U l‘! ht x p an in C. 1 m, . n. irlcscendcnts of the Holland name of Prjn e55 Charm“ at m t t] e p] f t my“ - g f . 1' Yo. 6--Trunk Route No. 6—Charlottctown to Sour!!- gluiegilfigg (gjcodleluci? 12:11 thesnigml i _\i'rls not. a noinife success. Join: the on]? legitimate Etirond cahildxlil)! Hifiggtg. or whom our Island was ‘EL-z H’ P' Falrbanks Horizontal - t; .! Section-Solids West Bridge, west. ma: miles. be.“ iililcv- ihfoniiikigiv tililinllltifi he lie/Lie: not Georg m. who had seven sons and 3-43 ll- P- International i - 4 l _ i r a_ cu nancy. fl _ - ~, ___ | - ,| A certified cheque for 810,000.00 must ICCOIIIPQII: each Tender tor gggrffigbmgtlélg bee“ DPllliI n half-par offzccr most of Stan "fiiitwéis fiflZvafififi‘ min 3g i‘ 1/1 H‘ P’ Gilhson =‘ ,1 Ioe. 1 to 4. Ascertificd cheque for $3,000.00, must accompany each Tmder In 1936 Reeve ‘vmimn H0330 (UP llIS military carccr._ put away m,’ spouse who 1n the flLANQIQBAN 35y; MORE L-International Manure Spreaders ‘ '°' N” 5 m“ ' regarded the custom. an health odM;}.‘.°'h§“"‘lg§l. "girlggigiltyiigiitjhé five. o‘: oflficiligctilom wnsdjlilslié aura.) 0-0 GAME m Nonru AREA z-Frost & Wood Manure Spreaders Parties tcnderin shall undel- separately m each section, tendergto broke down before the end 0i 111$ WHO, Mario Josgphg 1.011....‘ ‘dug. F’ °l’“ m a“ “n "f m‘ THE JET, __ 1—McCorrnick Binder 6 years in use be marked "Teindcr for Asphallio Bituminous Paving!‘ teriii- iiia liri" lilo-time. lifter her doaiii iillglnslilulhawgirvwhgevleivliilihmallly Bis iznnzAiiiim-als. gatziséqdeggiirid l—‘ H8)’ MOWQIS - -———-~——-——— i.) _ i,i 1 h -. . . i - _ i i _ _ _ _ Specifications and Tmdfl‘ Fonne may be obtained ‘u can GRIN. ssslcarcllewnn nan cnosS hii‘ ociiiirir-no Jglsiimgrrde (I) $19183 525:3?‘ggi;'="%b"rg;e“hg,.‘fgwilgg §fl§§§’.?.“'.£§§§ §lhis§d nlsltrfltiiglrjryl 1-6 n‘ Secmmal Cmuvamr Wm‘ Gram Box rm. Department does not bind ma: a» accept me lowest. er any SOCIETY —-——HAS GOOD YEAR giiiiylolihh iimniqm’ lFiIigm-lck 13in‘ "m: “mm” "m "will" °' the Matiiiaobli- but the smaller iur- l-Level‘ Sim"! T0013‘ Harrow w»... m... w. 18—iOP>—- n. tails‘ “all? Wssziscaet. iisiziis- 2°‘€..§? ..'i§?‘“}é‘§““i“'“““.“ chm“ i“ “W's T°°"' Him" kegfiirrablle Works and Highvvlye. fiijifmfigfifig 22315.1(?“ 19% traits”: $2? ‘Q35? §"‘“Q“"bm ‘mhme f,“- vent. As for her two sons we kiioW ouaralmvi GggrgueDilpgcm £3351. 5"Ga“g Hows ch"|°"k"°'"" yfln“ Edward Blmdi small surplus. WI‘. Marshall. DPQ- fiolfhnrlsaliliefil‘ ivh c? ind: not what became of the!“ tabumed from a’ patrél survey p-walking plows Fwm“! u’ 1935' 12 15 vinciad commlsloner. repoltcd rc- Edward ‘island comprising sei/eral SECOND MARRIAGE thmufh the "mi-h- 1-2 ROW Cultivators 22:15‘l7-19-22‘24:3671f3T5'3:7-°: :.. - mntly, ‘rhlesocietys budget for 1937 thousands ncrcs of land: a parcel c“ b0“ l“ the m“ 815m“ 409 3_._Truck wag-gong W; ggygm of land acnulrcll from the Scmin- In 1817 Frederick Braham Hol- miles "mm i)‘ Winnipeg ha“? m‘ . f P . E d d I l d “As well as all that, tihe peolpie 211v o‘! Qil"bf‘lt‘ in 1786, and “un land marrisd again. At this period ggifiiiivgwztzgsmmiligglbgrgrfmwtéhg tgxfiess Waggon; e. f the Mississippi and Ono izran cmp ncemcnt proch 1e he was or inance storekeeper n - 9' r Provlnce o rlnce war s an its“: tidied sufferers $1.500 and for Cilzltcau Saint Lmlis." N030 of Prince Edward island. His second [Wild dud lil l933._but wine tihen '2__P- vlng ‘gaggons the Orltario flood sufferers $800. illl‘. property brouaht in nnv re- wife was Frances Charlotte Ellza- Mic!‘ hi‘ We" B 545d)’ mcfefl-‘le- n” e55 urances Fawceu- (new) "-1-. s ..-_. 2 Department Of Public Works And Highways TENDERS FOR GMVELLING which was more than all the other provinces combined. exclusive oi venue. iviih the. exception of‘ Lot 728 wllcrc most of the Trvou people tried to pn_v their rent. Indeed the ibeth Gutke (or Gretka ) whose Ifatller had been court p ysician to Ithe King of Prussia before coming More timber ivolves have been seen in the send-inhabited regions of the north country than for sev- . SLEIGHS, Driving - Box - Wood (new) mm“ M"! Qwm" lnni nrfiilllti 1m». st. Imlll< Chateau to America, probably with the eral Years. he reported. Ptarmigan HARNESS of all kinds. (new) i which Holland claimed was never mercenary troop; employed dur- are about 75 percent less than last SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under-cl ed, will he received at his bv a clcnl‘ title. and remained lug the Revolution. There were year. this office until nnon of Tuesday, March i5. i938, ram an (person or per- eone willing to contract for the Supplying and Placing ety ravel Borrow on the following Sections oi highway:- No. k-Trunk Route No. b-Summersl ' io Ti Section-Sit. Nichole: Road east-LG miles. GREAT EXPECTATIONS The train is in from Charlotte- town, And the farmer boy is home. a Wlll-fif-ilir‘ wisp fortune to Hol- lrmd dcsccndeuts for many years. Ii'1" HOLLAND GROVE Holland House was soon found five sons and four daughters by this last marriage, the lest of whom died in 1919. A large num- ber of grandchildren survive. Fred- erick B. himself lived on in Try- NEW CHIC FOR HAT Addgneiw itching trim, per- haps e. bow or a feather, to your I9, z-rmnk Raul; Ne. l-Snmmenldg to Tignish. H K b i . l y‘ hflggilflf! to be too izrcnt n drain on the on as a rather impoverished coun- Swllflll-Uflo Road “limo!!! 10 SWWBN- Rood. Mt- Plfllliil. 2-5 Arid iililgntgilffy comb. Widow Holland's llififlilfi. and the . try gentleman with occasional gtfiflgnd bring n up w we mmu“ m m famllv looked around for cheaper tr.ps to Charlottetown and Que- i---- Io. 3-Trunk Route No. 1—Sum.merside to Tignlah. Section Port Bill Road to Portage, 6.0 miles. I0. b-Trunk Route No. l-—Sl.lhl.I11€l'S|uc to Tignlsh. Section-Portage Lake to Coleman Road, 3.8 miles. II. s-Trunk Route No. L-Sllmmersl‘ to Tignieh. _ Bection-Pinsviile Road east-IA miles and Dock Road, Eimsdeic, Scction-Marshfield School to Scotchfort-il miles. With this fine brush and curry comb He Will groom the lR-xfiy cow, l And he'll make the {ertilizcrs That will fill the bins and mow. And pictures for the walls. ilvlnz accommodation. John Fred- erick Holland's home in Charlotte- inwil ulw Holland Grove, corner of Prince and Fiizrov, (probabiv "I"il|!'l‘l0lITl" of a laicr davl where in the early nineteenth century he prnhnhlv financial. he moved to less bee. His mother and sister Char- ‘lotte lived with him, or perhaps more properly he lived with them. a: the property was the widow's iuutll her death which came in i 1824. She. in hel- will, with a fine erick Brshalrrs capacity to admin- “) Mbeflorhfiu) mu". A tholmnd yards of (limlgy, dhpensed a izrncloils hosnitalityidtsregard for heir husband's last . _ __, ' r To ti a the stalls; modelled on that of his father's will and testament and with a ‘ti: fiolifizrholfoflfChifiihhfiwxaeihergiulifsad to own-M mu“ Llntggllhnior the stable floor Qiiibci" homo. Later tor reasons. plain dirt-rust- oi’ her eon Fred- I In» ll-Route No. ZA-(Jhariettewwn tq Borden. Section-North River Bridge to Churchill-SJ milel. I0. 12-3011“ No. ZA-Charlottetown to Borden. 1'3'_l5_.-1_"r1_lt:??:34-?tlr_3_-_1_'§;lL-i'.l9:12:15. -- urwnliewn-rniuweaw 5'» And they must all be sows. He wants to raise some bacon hogs With snouts as ion: as piourlhs. He'll be the goat himself. -Charles Rik. le. P. E. I. ‘2 pretentious quarters renting “Hol- izovlirnnrs ilad lived in the stately edifice at "Holland Grove." ‘This would make iidcuionant Govemor mflffliliie to Mlle de 8t Laurent. came of age, and but. ittheir debts an hie own, he had she of royal connections, "-.:'- 3- .-.- mo. "é-‘i "n. vwZiwQHMV-KW " i’! i ister the estate, bequeathed to her ilal. ggdslon Torfy Prince Edward's. ve on, marry ng beth (lidclnnis?) and had two eon. when the heir Frederick French , . , . ..~v-v-~.. w -' acknowledged w I i . . ' Dis/Fli- *' SAMUEL KENNEDY (JHARLOITETOWl. "HICKETS BLACK TWIST HA5 Islanders at home or abroad never find e chew- ing tobeooo ‘ ‘JuetAe Good" u the old and will- e V I . e-no t n . c-clmlnzuwwn a. Souris. .. _ n- _ a Seciiofs-gceichiort ltotiouslae and tram Bristol to Lot 40-9 miles. Llgfihtfllflafiflfl gm}? $21G poultry ‘lrynd Smvénbiirllhaltitiialgzerli-mdghzte. gaaru iitfrwgilliirwetié all hretlrvettmgi Ne. 0—R0ut.c No. Li-Charo tetown to Mon gue. » (f; 4 H, L 1 h], “s; g 01d h d u, t h d5 5 1 s‘ Seotiou—Birch mu Road w Vernon aim-rs mllcl. A“! '§.,""’Y M“ my a“ e" a Ab2:€h*ii"qi'cco?din; rhgrybiilldlng r-i-Inci: l-Ioiiameir gerhii ‘his gilgliii, N .1 In, ro-mnu No. k-Charluitctown to Montague. Th” B," warm more momy dead, of Government Tioliso in i885 dur- Josette. Samuel Francis Holland. k ' Section-Vernon River to Sparrow‘; Road. and from Hummer’; iniz sir Aretas Yonmrs term of of- , according to family g-redition, was t‘ Corner to Montague vs Stewart: Corner-ls miles. men he Wm m, some llttlg pigs ficii. states that the la=t ihreeitlco ,like his Charlottetown cousins. a’. , 5w" _(;h hi“; n g ..3_5 || _ smith (181344) the first Goer- Frederick Francis. and Alexander t“ i" wit .. .....- .. . . .. ... w. ...... lit§i"li2i' .i'°‘:§"..'i ‘F37? "'12."; wit“ a2: $51‘ hm“ d.""‘l .1 ma “i”; $3.11“... i - cc . m . y .wa o m. o- woyenreo r cv w - to Dl‘l’1I?IWEl‘l,'l:ri\sliils25.5 see.“ m a m mm a ‘e ilifithlivoirizfie eole green aims, crnor Benny's time that "Hollarilri lilo died on thgeflth prism-ii- 1888. t mum on. m. t 3f Distances given are approximate . Sc when they eat sawdust and grove" was Qso bgcasglfl "i-floiianéi [flied fathegés stisltcr,‘ Charlotte, Iiilld ,» 1 slaw, oilse n u» c ng elm . pre eceas m n ve ' b}. ii¥§.f.§.'}§ fmhfflifdufim" ‘or “ch ‘ecmm’ Twat" They'll think it is good crass. |probablv sometime around i905, the years previously, and he ad ee- . ‘ Germ.“ cheque n‘ ‘ma’ "m" ‘ccmpmy “ch Tend" n" N“. his h ‘ gridowlMnric flfliflblllii! Holléalnd and cordingly come into much of the Manufecturedby I |. q a, 9’ m’ n‘ l; Ind 13. A Damned mo“: n‘ ‘moo "m" Rump“! No more you'll aee “Q1505. or hi; nsucr 1am: ter larlotte Holland estates. His sudden death ' ‘ ‘eh Tender for Nos. 1. 2. l. 5 and 6. Advancing like tick sna s. ram:- o 1r- Is and when they 1iv- left the six esr old Frederick specmcmom and Tend" Form m b M“ ed t u“ me For plenty rrain will ill-ow illcir ed for a time at Charlottetown. Francis heir o the entailed estate. Th’ De aflmem d M “m! u‘ "Y Q ° ll I l ° 9- mane nersnmnhlv at Holland Grove with which was held in trust by his _ _ ' v "t! Ii i! _10 “"1" "i! lWHt or In! And make them arch their tails. ,Johll Frederick! It is not. known mother who remarried again April 1.. I'- IVhEII they came. but they were. 7, 1843. Bhe and her second hus- l‘ &J-‘-1§"ltll°£l?=5-"“.l"l-.wt won» an not»... 2 i l“ '3‘? 522'." ‘i’??? "“'° '°"';’;i.i.$.££ °§.~'“'i‘-"i.°‘°"§' i‘? ‘m it?" “ti?” “i.".°';.l;'l‘.’.'¢%wél'°l§ u oa- c i. y . es rc .e ra am. a eans, ame e " wrtfliitktffl- "in"! Ediilril Bland. i gut :11 i; well as sure as I tell younger son. There is no date debt. so much so, that in the 1850's UIINIQMOWIB ""7 i 1935- available of Frederick Brahsmfls