‘WALUABLE ntlslxnss PREMISES FOR SALE IN CHJ\RLOTTETO‘VN The undersigned will oler for sale atiPubllc Auction on the pre- mises. on _ TUESDAY, 22nd May. 1923 "At the hour of twelve o'clock noon. all that desirable property known as (‘A MERON BLOCK Situate on Victoria Row, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. The properly will he oflered for sale in three sections. A deposit of 10% will be required from purchasers at the sale and the balance on delivery o! deed. lFor further particulars apply at the oflice of E. 'l‘. Hlggs, on the premises. b" “H, BENJ. CARTER & SON, i Auctioneerl. F. L. ii-inszard, '3?’ Gil. G-eudet. l E. fr. Hl8B5.~'l‘rusteeB. 116861-5-8121 _;_. LLX " FOR sALE TEE; Farm On West River For Sale --~ ;__ Business stand at Redford. Apply THEO. ELLIS. Secy. l-ttsl 6i : Six miles from Charlottetown, cun- ‘ aiming 160 36MB. known as the 5 ‘Dickie-son Farm. .1’ lrll‘ l 1 i d the premises and dlhurtlhsetsuilt if“: door. Tenders for ‘the [iurchase 0t l|l€‘ a above farm will lbe received by the No. 1, Red Olover st $16.00 per undersigned up to and including l i 2'11 l bill May 31st. Highest or any tender No. 2, Red Clover at $1500 W, not necessarily accevtetl. bus. l GEO. A. W. ROBERTSON, No. 1, Alsike. at $10.00 per lrusl No. 2, Alsike at $9.00 per bus. No. 1, Alfalfa. Northern Grown,'116859-5-8-ii. bi. $14.50 per bus. No. 1, Grimm: ‘Klialla, tt $26.50 per bus. » No. 2, Timothy, No. 1 $5.25 per bus. No. J W._B. Sweet Clover, all $7.00_per b .; » i NO- 2- W- -Bwect Clover, at Q0100 per bun. » . No. B, Mixed Timothy and Alslkc. 8i 86-50 nor bus. oi’ 60 lbs. N0. 3, Mixed Timothy and Red Clover at $7.50 per bus. of 60 lbs. On all orders East of Manitohal amounting to $25.00 or over we pay ‘the freight. Bags extra at 45c each. Terms, Cash with order. ‘rooo a. COOK, I Seed Merchants Stouffvill E, Ont. 55 Fpper Prince Street Charlottetown. -l’. E. i. Auction Sale There will be sold by Auction in ‘front oi A. J. Mcheods Store, Stanley Bridge. on Thunsday, May 10th at noon. the farm nt the late Alexander McKay. consisting oi Iabout 55 acres situate on Trout River, one mile from Stanley Bridge. This farm is beautifully situated nearly all cleared alnd ‘under fair cultivation, with dwell- ing house and barns. Terms easy, and good title assured. Purity. ai[ r r Il-Stl’. lows: Allnie McNeil]. Helen Morrow; 3, llunicl liicNeill. Arthur hicfleill. Bruce Moore; 8, Hector McPadyc-u. man. Bruce Moore. Fadyen, Annie llcNcill and Holds .\lcNevin. Tells Why She Keeps on Using Them oi1tarl° Lid)’ g?8_Gocd Results Mrs. L. Becker For further pamcunnm, apply Lo:iztl)—-"i suffered ior about six years K. J. s. K. M. Martin, clrorlotto-"wi" THE To make your White Shoes Snowy White use Only takes a iew minutes to put on, and dries quickly, There is only one "WHITE-O" look ior the name. Boston Blocking Company MONTREAL l - 4 2 S ST. CATHEFNNES SCHOOL‘ The honor roll 0i‘ ISt. Cittlierllles chool for nlolilli oi‘ April 1's as l'ol~ (trade lX.—r1, Evelyn Morrow‘. Grade Vll.——1, Florence McNeil], Grade Vl.~l, Annie McNevin; ° Grade V» l. Hazel NicNclll; 2, Grade 1V.~l. Hlllda McNevin; 2, Grade ilLl.»-l, David llllnlin. Grade lil.~—1, Cyrils .\lCFi<l(l.\'€ll{ a Perfect attendance-David Hector lil- Mac From Dodd's Kidney Pills Suffered From a Complication of Kiidney Trou- bles and Tells How Dodd's Kidney Pilkis Hblpcd Her NettslatlLUnL. May 7.—(Svcc- rheumatism. lumbago and town, m. m neuralgia. 1 started taking Delhi's} MARJQFflE MCKAY ‘Kidney Pills and my health is vcryll Dumas much improved." l 1_3_tbs,n_10th_ l This statement is made by Mrs’ ‘ Becker, u well-known and ‘highly l l. l will Bell by Public Auction at V9119", Estate of the late Margar- P-l ED111111. on Wednesday, May 9th 1923. farm consisting oi 50 acres in’ flood state of cultivation, handy EMT“. churches and school. one 0! the nicest situations in Vernon River. . Also the following stock. etcz~ STOCK:—3 excellent milk cows. 88% 8. 5 and 3 years old, to fresh- en ‘before factory opens; 1 my cow 9 Years old: 1 heifer 2 years old, l FilllM ‘Hill slur‘, 50 and softwood. first class hardwood building in smell brook cr and school at front oi place. One repair, i 60 he“ ‘Leglmm mile from station stores mussel - ' ' " - ' _' - , . complaints. giro llodds ]\ltlil£‘_\ FTIMPLHMENTS-J hay machine. mud and seaweell- Pills a lriiil. and sec how well you, ost and Wood; 1 hay rake. FPO“ If not sold privately it will ‘be Wm may and Wlood; 1 set spike barrows; 1 wood sleigh; 1 cart and wheels; 1 cream separator; 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh. several sets har- ness; 1 road cart; forks. shovels. etc., 1 Daisy churn; 1 kitchen stove ll hall stove. (iROPz-Zptons good hay. ‘ put up at auction on the premises on May 10th nt 12 o'clock noon. Apply to the undersigned owner or to his solicitors. Owing to weather the albove sale has been postponed from April 26 to May 10th. K. J. 6. K. M. MARTIN. TERMB:-—All sums over $5.00, 8 Charlottetown. months credit on approved joint N_ H_ MQLEOD. notes. m!‘ Terms oi farln at sale. WESLEY ENMAN, —-———» Executor to will. ‘J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. i-tts-il _ -Cl6a,I'3,I1CQ Aufitlfln HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to the requirement» oi the Canada Highways Act, separ- ate Sealed Tenders, marked "Ten- rers for Grading and Concrete Structures. Project No. .......... .." will Bale OF FARM s ca,‘ mo IMPLE- M tars We are authorized by Daniel '.~ l ‘cr recommends l.‘~;lld's Kidney Pills bles. Kidney l‘i“ls is that‘ they arc u kid- 94 acres at Orwell Corner, Lohney . lSll‘F‘lli-Zlll(.‘ll the kidney". 65 ROWE Cleared Mill Hilde!‘ cuLl-llfiell to {real rllcliulutlslil. dropsy, tivatlou. remainder covered witlrbuclroolre, urinary troubles. diabetes GQOiPuild heart disease, because llll llllBSP 095ml! liirm- churchijCilllSiWl by diseased kidneys . gists at 50c pcr bc-x. or six boxes for $2.50. The Bankruptcy Act Estate of rc H. A. Robertson, Flat above estate advertised to be soldl Ilurrey, Esq.. to sell on Wednes- day, May 9th, commencing st 1 okzlock, his splendid tami oi 48 ucros oi choice land at West Roy- ulty, 4 miles from Charlottetown. nil clear. having a shore front, and in ‘good cultivation, also on the be received by the undersigned un~ til noon on Friday, May 11th, 1923, for grading, construction oi coll- crete structure and other neces- sary work on the following roads: Project No. 40.~-Bloonrdeld to Tig= nish. Project No. 42.——West Devon to name day we will sell all his . stock, consisting of 4 milch cows B heifers; 2 horses; 50 hen-s; geese. also all implements. i seed drill; 1 hay rake; 1 hay mower? 3 2 spring barrows strike barrow: lzanlzi plough; 1 single ploughi Crflflm separator; 1 churn; lot dairy uten- ails; 2 cook stoves ,and lot holt-‘W hold goods not mentioned; Terms 8 nwntlls credit on all sums ex- ceeding $10.00; under that amount cash; 6 per cent off for cash. ill stormy sale will be on Thurs- day. BEN-i. CARTER ‘- BON Auctioneers Hill SALE ‘l 1o outfit land 1 mile from City, in high state of cultivation with a good house, barn, granary, imple- ment house and orch- K. F. McRAE, East Royalty Point. 48.—Crapaud to Brook- West Projel-t No. field. Project No. 50.-—Roc.ky Point to Long Creek. Project No. 52.~-Fort Augustus to Pisquid. Project No. 5-i.—Vernon River to Grand View. espected resident here. “liirs. Bock- o till who stiffer with kidney il‘0tl-| iieul and They are; All that is clllinletl for Delhi's remedy. 'i‘lley' lls are either oi‘ the kidneys or ill‘ you suficr from any oi‘ these They are obtained froln all ilrllfl" River, P. E. I. The auction sale of the f-arlu. stock and crop and implements of Thursday next the 3rd day of May. has on account 0|’ the condition of the lioads been postponed tin-til Tuesday the 15th day oi’ May A. I). 1923. at 1 p. m. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LTD E. W. Manson, Representative of ..P. E. island, Authorized Trustee.. 14-2-8-11 FARM FOR SALEl l offer for sale my .l'arln ot‘ 125 acres, situated llt Norboro, 3% miles trout Kcnsingtnn on Frlrlay. M-ay 11th at. l2 tfclook noon. Bulld- inirs are all good and ill first class repair. Farm is ull clear and in u high state of cultivation. well fcnct ed and well watered WlUh about 30 acres oi ground ready for crop. Part ~01‘ purchase money can be lett on property. if not sold before May lltlh will be sold by auction on that (late. Project No. 56.—Kinross to Mon- tague, ' Project No. 58.~Murra_y' River to‘ Murray lialzbol‘ North. , Project No. from Bryentonfl-l Park Corner. Plans, specifications and lnrnls of’ tenders may be seen at the oi- ilce of the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown and atfl Mathesonfl-t llrug Store. O'l.eary. 4 Bruce, i\lcl\'ay R- C0., Sulnmersltle Poole & 'i'houi»pson's, Montague. A certified cheque payable in tile order of tllc Commissioner of Pub- ‘lic. Works. Prince Edward island, for $500.00 must accompany the tender for each separate Project. The lowcst nr any lclldcr not not‘ ellsarlly llifCPlllt-‘fl. L. B. McM|LLAN, Secretory of Pu-bllc Works Department oi’ Public yvorks, Charlottetown, P. E. ‘island. tfllrilel‘ Io 60.—'-ll‘l.’ill[0\'.'lt 110ml ' For fllrther particulars apply on prl-nlisr-s to WM. P. MacLEOD ‘n ..- F-ll. *1 ‘ . ‘Mayo: Todd 2.15 1-2 Will s-tltilll for tlhe season oi‘ i923 in Charlottetown zit iii? (treat (leorue Sircct, P. E. island Hay and Produce Co, rvcry" Flridlll’. begin- ning Mil)! ll. will be lit owners sizllhlc. llrlllllllislon every Siltilrtltly and Monday. liitcnlllni: 'l)l‘(‘E‘tlPl‘H should see this horse before hPGPih ing as he is undoubtedly one of the best race-track rmrlorml-rs in Eastern Canndu. "H has also cap- tured tho rcd ribbon cvcry time lie ilppenrcll in illo show ring. lie ls ll. sure stock gcticr llnd his colts are all apccdy, stylish and showy driv- ers. The horses that command the highest prlcc. liiiires at owners April l3. 1923. 1l3T5-l-l7-iis.\‘lnyll. ‘ OQOQ '3», ily’! tits. ,.. '|IV .4 . ’ ‘l t3; ._._.... .._,‘,‘.yy ; I "771 w‘ o SOIISOLEIIM For l‘ and on display by IVES 8r Mllllllililli, Montague risk. __,-p-—- CHARLOTTETOWN STOCK QUOTATIONS HALllFAX, N. s. May 1 (Quota-lions furnished ~hy Johnson and Ward members of the liter..- real Stock Exchange.) Bell Telephone . 121',“ Brompion 401,5 St. Lawrence ou . _ Otiuwu Power ...... .. ._ i Cull-s Cane Silgar P-fd 5714, Pan American Petroleum American Can . Brazilian Fraction Howard lSmith Pid Howard Smith Com . Spanish River ~Pfd . Spanish Rliver Coin ........... .. Steel Company of Canada British Empire Steel 1st Pill rPenmans Ablti-bi __ Shawinigtin ..... .. Laurentitle Pulp 92 l (‘runtidian General Electric ’ Canadian Steamship Coin (Junudian Steullnsh-ip Pid . Jls-bestos Com Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar . Atohison Am. Car and Foundry . An" bocommlve ----- -- - 128% ee, The first rlliliimiiihis ltillllllftllvlulitriily t‘\’i‘l'_\' nilliunzll titlvcrtiscl‘. _ . , , Amnegican Sm-elting & ‘Re n- 59f, V‘ V _ _ _ > designs and cohrlllgs In Congoleu i.......'.';l.;"e.;',;.;;;" 1.," "r M ‘r c" Gold Seal Art Rugs. l Canadian Pacific Railway New York Con-trill Cuba Cane Sugar _ Crucible Steel International Paper . Kelly Springfield . Mex Petroleum .. International Mer . urine Press Steel Car Reading 73a. Southern Pacific _ g3 Sludnblsker 11555 Union Pacific 12;; litall Copper (37 l‘. S. Steel 11107;, MONTREAL excl-lance 1934 Victory 1933 Victory BANKS Bank Royal 2201/; Wheat May 117% July Hui/it Sept 115%. Oorn May 77% July 78% Sept 771%. r Oats May 43% July 43% 'Scp! ENGL ---—- ISH WOMEN MAKE EXCELLENT ENGINEERS LONDON. .\izly 7—Alnericail wo-l men who find dressmaking, offici- work, school teaching and siinilill‘ pursuits prcsulc or unsatlsl) \ ll-iiy tako a lcui’ from the book occupations which heretofore h been confined to men. Many l~.‘n _ lisll universities and schools hill.‘ ihffiiV-ll open their some terms as to men, and llli-‘| number of appllcanils Par exceeds the trapacity oi‘ tile classrounrs _ _'l‘lle phenomenal success .lr~.liiev-' ed by Miss Victoria Drunilnolid, ii young English woman. as a nlzi cilsinirel", has inspired new interest in the possibilities of ellglnlllarlng engineering societies are silrinnirlgl up in the larger and industrial centers, and one oi‘ the largest employers oi labor liligllrild said recently that no, clip- lible wonliin need fear lack ht‘ eni- t has successlnlly’ conrpleied llcr i, training. a Bliss Drunlntolld, who is u grand- ~'daughter oi‘ the late Lord Amherst 0i Haukney, is now clriei‘ engineer on a lance ocean steamer. and soon captain. But ‘in spite oi‘ her suc- cess. English etlticultors do not ad- vise women to specialize in mar- ilie engineering with its peculiarly snvcre demands upon the physlquc and general health. Rathcl- they a-rc ilrlzctl to trhlooso the clcc-irical brunch of thc ilroicss-lon. For not only (loos this work lmptlsc loss physical strain than any other lnrul oi engincerin-g. those i-mployh era are. as ll. rule. ltil" lcs-s cun- servallive in their ideas and llil“ more willing to give worm-n thcil" opportunity. The wnitieuis cnlzincerinu course include-s appllcd maltllennltics, lino- clii-lnics. drawillc and design. mug- netlsm and electricity. piutcrmnlult lug, thc. working of iron null stocl, foundry work electrical lncasilrc- mcntrs. sztrcnnth ol‘ lnn/leriuls and thcory oi structures. Fpon comple- tion other training. tlic wonnln finds nlully openings in draumllts- manship. X-rny work. allmllic-lrlhls, patent inventions, clcctrlc powcl‘ stations. and ituxilitlry w. l1. .\ilm.v women are today carryliill i » 3111"" TIME TABLE CHANGES GUARDIAN ‘ engineering businesses in England in 1892 “when, many Canadian pu- ‘ r; on their own uccolln; Willi cousld- putts, now lvscognizetl ills grout ' erlible Sll(L'(‘:lt<l. ~ THE CANADIAN newer/wen tlsing Auency has just issuctl I 192/3 Canadian Ncavsllflllvl‘ Dliefii" ctl, geographical, physical and com. ory. oi this conlprelle-nsivc. dlircctolgv oi‘ n5 a (Kunljnefclul guzeflgtll‘ for Clinatiiuu Pulblilitlllons and Uuzrh Canada and-is on the desk oi prac- enginecring- N l-tlilrses to wonlen oil exactly the- ‘ i l; tor the educated WOlllilll. Wolnclrs ‘ illlilllllllltillfiiii-f: .. in ' ploymclit ill this branch when she i will apply lior u license as a sea ' RED COFFE “How good it smells”—for it. is for ‘A particular people- saclécled frzlshd roasted, and. the I ' ou y se y e can preserves its ‘ , . _ rare aroma and flavor. ' so ‘ - “rm-- illr ‘ilueuces in moulding the country's ldestluy, were weak struggling en- terprises. 'i'llie (‘tlnnd-iali Neyvspilpel" Directory lilis kept slap with the‘ great advance nlntle by Canadian publications. Each edition has been‘ AilVPF- in advance ol the previous issue! iliB New features have lbcen lillldiillifl: — DIRECTORY r ' ‘l’ Thc n, iloklui liiltilted K We are pleased to announce to our patrons the arrival of all the newest 'I‘liis is tllc sixteenth villi-lull lmCTClIII. 1n ilict the book serve-sf all‘ PIIOWSE 81108., LIMITED. 12se- fignm? fr‘ u IINING RMM Every room in ibc home from Bed Room to Kitchen. Gold Seal (‘ongoleum Art Rugs takes the work out of the house work. Our stock is now complete. We are showing a splendid assortment at Special prices during Congoleum week. 9x63; 9.00f0r 9x7 1L2 $11.25 for 9x9 $13.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3311.95 9x10 $13.95 and 9x12 $15.95 , See our western window~splendid '- showing of new designs. PATDNS, LIMITED. 15¢ SATISFACTION common on YOUR MONEY amt < a... A full -line of ilnllglllelllll Squares ferried in stock aIWaysby the “WALL PAPER MEN” The lowest prices in the trade here always. Send your orders today to Moore 8t McLeod, limited. Charlottetown P. E. Islandr" l" $ 7.9.) $ 9.95 AL SIZES A ND PATTERNS coNooLEUM com) SEAL ART RUGs ' - FOR SALE BY . BRACF McKAY & C0., LIMITED. Summer-side, P. E. I. a... any. - .5, u, vlheflpopuiar Room Sizes in lllifli J. W. itlllilllililli & 00., Montague FO§O4-O-Q O-O-O-o-o-Q- rOOOQQO4OQQVOOOOQOOVO995004000 btbh-yA-A-A-AQ-Q-Q-Qmmbfi-O-O-O-OO- ‘¢“‘;“‘ ““ ' ' o . “.“‘*.‘Q§§'§S §Q+OO +0 Q§§-#§fi4fifi Ov-O-O-O O-QQ-OOQO-OOOQ O ORQLO-VVMW Songoleum Squares sold and displayed at " f PO0LE 8r TIIDMPSON, Montague ‘ »,#..".~.~.~2+.f““ ¥§O ~22‘, .. XOVOO __ __ fiOOflbbtOpOhr §~bknO§rfiOO0wO’VOOOfO§§§OO”'Ob-O%OO b In regular Passengq er '1 l-ain Schedules will. be made May 13th,‘ ' 1923. Information now in H. COURT A serfs PAR“? . AAAL‘ Alli‘ llllilS Sale v- \- “‘AAAA l i ALL SIZES-ALL DESIGNS I. , Iiiaifsr- -~ AT FACTORY PRICES 1x l , ' We will be glad tohave the pleasure of showing you these goods 11ml -. rot” “SONSSLEIIM SQUARES” explaining their advantages.