“igrfis-unenoucatu-at nude; K . Ii t » ‘ .011 Wednesday the thirteenth by» of April 19:1. by libs Rev. A. _ ett. lnshtod by the Rev. Jas. nonougsll of the Church of Scot- land, Reuben Betas of Cambridge, Ind formerly of Cumberland, P. E. 1.1m Rosanna MncDougall of Mal- fcn and fornxsrly of Bangor. P. E. DEATHS IAITER-At Buster's Hotel. Char bttotowti, Wednesday, ‘April. 20th. Chi-ties Easter, agelffl. Funefisl leaves house after service Friday 22nd. at ldcluck. interment North Wiltshlre Cemetery. STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘HALIFAX, April 20-—(Quotations furnished by Jonhson & Ward suc- cessors to F. B. McCurdy and 00., [he Montreal Stock Exchange.) tchison Car Foundry . — eridan Car Foundry .. 123% American Brushing & Refining Go Training School for Nurses The Symmes Arlington Hospital. Arlington, Mass. Limited number of students needed for m-xt tcrtn. Ap- pllcnnts must be from l9 to 85 yours o.’ age. of good health and must have the equivalent of s high school edu- cation. (‘nurse 3 years, hlcdlcal. Surgical and Obstetrics. Salary $10. per month. after 2 mouths proba- tlun. Beautiful new homo for Nurs- es. For application blanks address Milss Nora A. Brown. Supt. at Hospi- til . FARM FOR SALE Farm for sale 187 acres, 90 acres clear balanca covered with hm“ If“: mlfttgl°°dkmdcggrenilligi acres of land. 40 acres clear. bal- wualziaglokgek ezrwmalepp Lo; ahceluntie rhard and soft wood. 3m with good house and out-buildings. FARM FOR SALE Well watered with never failing A small farru containing 13 ‘pump at the door, convenient to a lschools and churches. For further acres. more or less_ situated lower side Kensington Road; Good land particulars apply to Murdoch Stew- suitable for market gardening. art on premises. New woven wire fence. For pal"- IICIIIBFQ apply to LPatrick Duff), hone 574—'—R. _.__ ‘I’ ) . /1////.u .1 -//. z/zt liIil-Ir-hifli; iititii tin V» Eil A iii- i256 Bfll Qenlrsl Drunqlat ._.__. _ _ _ FARM 0l_l SAL J At llartsville Within .. ruffes of North Wilt- shira Station and ll miles of Hun- ler River Station. containing iii) I l‘.tl E. A Foster i-u Notice T0 The Public Notice is hereby given that (h: (To-partnership heretofore subsist- Amerioan Lr ~ Anaconda Copper ......... .. 385i; Canadian Pacific Railway . 108'»; New York Central Railway Cuban Game Sugar Crucible Steel International Paper Mexican Petroleum Reading ............. .. . Southern Pacific Studebaker Corporation United States Steel Corpo tion '1.‘ . Corn May 5s July 603.. Sept s: = Outs May 37 July 381,5 Sept 38-h. May Pork 15.00 ‘John Daniel” Dead NEW YORK. April 19-“.lohn Daniel." the only gorilla in captivi- ty 1a the United States," died today of pneumonia in his private room It Madison Square (lurdon. whore he was appearing with a circus. Physicians and medical men dirll all in their power to save the aui- mal's life, gluing him hot drinks. applying hot cloths and adminis- tering quinine, but tn no avail. A peculiarity of the climate in Ameri- ca is said to prohibit gorillas from living here for any length of time. One of the animals died recently at the Bronx Park Zoo of the same malady. The body will be presented to tho. Aihericati Museum oi Natural t ' nus ghndnrtléornnflolafi “awry-m m’: fl lambda. 11's. first" TENDERS IN the matter of Joseph O'Brien of Diitgwall, Victoria County, N. S. Assignor, Tenders will be received b). the under-signed up to and in- cluding May 1st, 1911, for the fol- lowing properties, ssporately or in blflcksz- ». > 1(1) New three masted schooner (‘Jessie and Alice") 250 tons carry i; capacity ready for sea now ly- lbg at NOTLII Sydney. N. s. (2) A complete Lobster Packing Plant with necessary buildings and ifiharf, also dwelling with 40 acres of land. store and stock, sliuatrd at Bay St. Lowrance, Victoria. County, N. S. (3) A similar Plant at Dingwall, Victoria County, consisting oi‘ com- plste Lobster Packing Plant, with necessary buildings and ware- ihouzes, dwelling house, store and stock. FFui-tber details and an nplpor- tuurity for inspection on application to‘:- A. W. McLENNEN Authorized Trustee 182 Charlotte Si. Sydney. N. S. The highest or any icnrlrr not no- cessarlly accepted. "—— ~ _.»_._ _—.—-__ = .1 tun authorised by Mr. .1. u 111:- MIIISII, Covehouti l0 st-ll by uuciion at his home on 'l‘iIll1l‘S(llt_)' April 2x. 1921 fionrmonclng ui l 30 p. m. 1 general puuposo hot-so, l YPHFS old; 1 general purpose horse 2 yonm old; 1 general [impose horse 7 years old; 3 choice milk cows. (frcfllened); 3 ihoifors. l Afyiilllfi) Bull; 5 yearllngs; i7 sheep; I brood sow w-lth litter und Irihov slam not mentioned. at sale. ' "7' Iszm. CARTER. . .-- " l I" __- Auctioneer ing between the undersigned as General Ivlcrchants, under the firm numc oi the South Kings Supply C0,. ut Murray River, I’. E. island. has D6911 this day dissolved by mu- tual consent. All debts duo Ito the said [iurtnersliip are to be paid iu Lcniui-l (lot-don Prowse at his oi- fict- ui Aiurray Rivr-r, und all part- ; lll'l‘Slll[l debts to be paid by him. ALBERT P. PROWSE L. GORDON PROWSE Murrzgv River, I’. E, Island Farm at Auction at Freetown l will offer fur sale by auction on the premlsrs ut Freetown ‘on hlonriay, April 25th. at 1 p. m. the farm known us the Freeman Reeves Farm, containing 196 acres. about 1 1-2 miles from Freetown Eitution conveniently situated near churches. schools und stores. Th0 Mn,“ “IL 1321‘ farm lS‘\‘v'£‘il watered by two _ H Y. "brooks. Good (iwellings. ull huild- l“ Lomwflon ‘I'm lugs need SOlllv TPDIIIFS. Tern)»- NOHFK‘ IR Ilefrbl’ EWPH iilfll U19 made known ut sale. (‘o-partnership heretofore subsist- CHRISTOPHER CAIRNS inc lir-t-ivcmt the undersigned as ---_-__-- _. (icnorul Zilcrciiztnis. under the firm nuuiu oi‘ iixr- Souih Kings Supply (p. u! Alurruy Ilivor, i’. E. lslund. liur‘. llt‘(‘l'l this titty lliss-Qlved by mu- ‘ iuui tronsont. The business will "urtsvium hcrt-zificr bc curried on by lmmusl (Jordon Prtuvse on u STRICTLY CASH BASIS. the above Form for Sofie at Lot 22 .-..'}.'1."“.'-...§'i'.}. .17 '2. “l-.J'ZZ‘.‘L‘L"'Y;.A. ’* “BERT "- "“°‘”'°'E' (acres clear ulnd in good state of L‘ GORDON PROWSE niiltivuiiolt. bnlanrt‘ covered \\‘l'll Allin-T" Rl""‘l‘- P- H- |~ an cxcelk-nt growth of hard und April 4th i921. sofi ivoutl, \\'i‘ll watered, also ii. good well at house. ploughing done ready llli’ seeding. l-Iartsvlllc. P .:u,-i -' '1 -i I bl" iéf.‘ §.°'.l.'.;l“_.§..'§.'°..‘.§@“.-‘.. "Sui; (gnuur AUCTION z 20 - f ' . I ou r ains rom house "(bout At Canoe Cove ‘l miics from railway depot. very convenient to school. cheese fun. lily ninety’ ucrrzffurm with vcry Alvt) a nice r; ypar t-nznforizihlr rlivolling lmnso. and farm buildings. The lund is fert- ile. The sale will be zit the premis- es on Saturday, the 30th day of April ut l2 o'clock. 110011.. Also ut ihv sumo timr- Zlllil plucu l urn uf- . fcrin): for solo my stock. farming A inrpiciiioiiisi, produce und himse- u U hold furniturc. A splendid chant-c for ucnuiriug one oi‘ lll(‘ best forms Auction sale at Caledonia Wes! m, H“. [SHUHL N93;- M-poo) house, on Friday April 22nd. at 1 o'clock . .[ .| R ' I um instructed by Mrs. William ‘ __u_ ‘fulfil ffzufxfflliwl$lllniufi McLennan to sell on her premises si-“im " ““ e‘ 0 ‘ “ ' on the above, date, all her gipglp farm. Attend ihiis ,g_t'eut suile-l rop and farm implements. eic_ um going Wflsl, STOCK-J cows including one NELSON MECLEAN" , ow 4 yrs old in freshen in April Owner ; 1 cow 4 yrs old furrow; 2 ltcifcru ’ 3 yrs old;' 1 bull 2 yrs old; 18 NE"- M°KENZ|E l‘ beep; 50 liens; 100 bushels potn- Auctioneer. )ror_v. saw and shingle mills with j nil modern equipments. also a largo (dwelling house anti out buildings i in croml 1'81"“ bid horse (Packland) DUNCAN W. McLENNAN OWNER IIzIri-svlllc, Lot 22 I’. E. I. saw mill oos; 100 bushels outs; 50 bushels wheat; 1 carriage; 1 truck wagon 1 set oi‘ tlis. burrows; 1 set of point liurrmvs; 1 spring barrow; 1 cart and wheels; 1 gang plow with harness; forks, shovels, hose and u. lot of other articles too nu- 1 am instrumed by Janpgg E, Mu merous to mention. . Kenna. South Melville to sell by S_ale positive; no reserve. Terms 1 M d > 8 months credit on all sums over aucmm‘ 0" his pram s“ o“ '3“ 3-‘ $10.00; 6 p, c, per unnum of: for April 25th. wt one o'clock sharp. "1511 , The following stock, crop and implc luents. 1 more rgetieraii purpose. 7 yrs. old. 1 mare Clydesdale, 3 yrs. old. l mare. Clydesdale. " yrs. old. I SALE AT -"° AUCTION SALE J. A.. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. I arling front Harry l". ii [arrow rows, 2 heifers. 2 yrs. old. '1 hei- fer 11,; (yrs. old, Ii sicers. 2 y'rs. old, 2 calves year old, 4 shot-up with AT lunrbs u! Fiilil‘, 1 pure bred rum. 2 pigs and 50 liens. My farm or 4R norm ‘and ‘m IMPLEMFNTS: l lilussey Harris clear and in fair slate; oi‘ taultivu- ‘lumen NU’ 4" 5 H‘ m"! My mnw lion, four buildings and never fail- "'3 Fnli“ ‘I’ wmm- 1 ha?’ mim- ing stream water running through Frost A‘; Wood, I broad cast secdor, 5% Ylllllloesl 71717111 BillTada-lllhml“ 5i“; liiussey Harris. l out throw dist- skfzugoiio V“ P“ o "' u“ BS an’ lizirrou". double truck waggoti. pole 01¢ and shafts. I roller, " carts, l bug AUCTION GRANVILLE THURSDAY APRIL O'CLOCK 21 0 o STO(‘l\':--~l horse 0 years ~' good driver; i cow. 5 yours old, far 2:1’ (almost new), driving wagon. fill-Vi IIZJOWI- ‘II {trill-S gm- llrfillPllll-h‘ express Waggon, huggy top, weigh a)" ' lZ 1e er. years or. - , ‘ _ __ ,_ _ freshen; l5 lilzuv; l thorough bred mg mam’ m0 "'5' ‘Almaty’ l fir" 1.0.5.9.“ hpi,-,.,,._ years 0m. 2 ing sleigh. 1 pun‘): sleigh. double calves, I pin. 50 hens, 3 goose. wood sleigh with hox and pole, ‘ IAIPIJK-‘TIONTSIW "M" ‘ "HWY!!!" single ivoud sit-Isl) will) liox and ilassr-y I rllfln, i horde) Iunurl Lil-s pom “m”, 5mm,’ ESP". new‘ 1 one sci (list) burrows, '\lc("ormar-. l W, > I Single p10,,“ Massey Harris‘ nearly ;.i.uu (ntrkor (now) Moss's-y ilzirris new. 1 om) Imrsc plow, I set spring gang nim)’. sinxrlv blow. l-‘rtiui. & tooth liarrntvs, i sot apikn lmrrritvs. wnmp §p|kn uni-row, puiuto (linger, truck wagon. poir and shzifi. l ‘vhmq hm.,.,m,_ 2 Se.“ driving ha,“ curl, I bike WIIPHIEII wagon. 2 mad Wlguns‘ 2 mas. l so) rioulilo Iiarncss tromplelc wuml HIFILQIIS, driving ulolglfu, collars and lizumes. 2 1min und Emit‘- I "IFIIID PIIIPPI‘ BTRSSPS’ Harris lircr-ciflrius, iiuud saws, cross rill. now- l "Wm" “Mlm-"M" nmilww sun's. pliant-s. intro t-Iialns, slmvcis siantiarrl new I lmrrrl churn now, ‘l go's rmving Jmlnpss‘ 1 “P8113, now": und forks-scream cans and separator 4 work poppy-R] Wm). m") an.) F. lmshols timothy seed. 200 hush brsroilinss. l s»! loam hronvrhlhgs. r-is semi (iuis, I00 bushels lied p0- wood all split. iluusr-hold‘ sift-iris, “will” mm " '0' "I "the" “NW9” also. l hundrrd bushels bluuk outs. [llllllll "ll (l W0" kPlli. fill)!"- oncionunil hulhoi‘ good huy,quait 'l‘l<.‘ltMS:' All sums up in $1000 1 oihrrhrilr-leq loo nunuorous lo mcii- "rmm "n appmwd 1mm "mm Wm‘ lion. All sums $5 or under cosh. '3 i)" ‘Imit- flff I'm‘ (‘flflll- Ovnr that amount ten months cro- if dny is stonmy first fino day lcléil-ltozffiqitljiflaalsh 10""- "Qle- 5 P" following. Solo positive us farm is DAVID spams. ‘"°'“ ' All Adventure Ill Years By CAROLVN UEECHER DOG-Q (Continued) Chapter Xlll It was typical of Sonia Strong that she hlti asked no questions. What difference tiiti,.it make bow it happened? Who did it? Thu poignant thing was that Ned was hurt. ‘ -But the dot-tor was not so lack- ing in curiosity. After he had dressed the wound. a bad one in his breast he turned to Strong. “'How did it happen?" “Will hc get wcll?" Sonia. inter- iupled. "I think sir-depends a lot on the pilys-ician repliQl. then again his constitution, and his nursing", repeated his uuestion- “How ditl it happen?" "No one knows: It seems the fellows on the beach saw nim when he came in from sailing with Mr. autl Mrs. Deong. He bade them goodnight and sat on the cud of the dock sum-king. Suddenly a shot rung out. They remembered he had been sitting there and hur- ried to him. lie had fallen bitcq- shot. They brought him here. He is our guest for the summer." ‘Strangcfl had he cnexuies?’ "Nut that l know ‘cf. I imagine it. u-zis an accident. and" whoever fired (he shot is too frightened t.» a):peai' and zicknowletlge it." -“Perhupa-l'li look in again in tho mcruing. Perfect quiet for nur ycun-g lriend-rememberwhis life dépcntis UDUH it.” I Beverly iert her alone with Ned while he walked to the door with the doctor. Again the boy upen- ed his eyes. . "\'ou are going to get well. Ned_" she said very quietly. trying to con- trol her ilI-{IIHLIOII and shilling ui him. '.~\ faint answering smile Louclletl Ned's lips. "You are going to get well. flour" Shh leaned UIUSOI‘. “because l will it. You must will it loo, flour-for mc. llolti to tho detcrminzitltrn that _\oll will recover, Don't [or- ygvf that I shall be willing it, fight- ing for you evrry moment or the (lay und night." (He tried to" spell-k, but Sonia put her liund over his mouth. His lips tnuvatgmjvas it u kiss sue won- dered. or ui-as lie just trying to say something‘! l-ler llLlIRl burned like fire when she took it away, »Be- fore_ it had been icy cold. 1A nurse soon arrived and took viaurg... an angular. capable look- ing New England ivoman about in; ry yours c-lrl. ’l'|io surgeon called curly in the morning. zigain before noon, li. was ll haul sign, this strict surveil- lance oi‘ Ills patient. Again at six he tauiuo. , iln all tho hours since Ned hall been hrnuglit home Sonia hud not onion, yet she fclt no Iallgilc. The shock. lilo first poignant IJIOWJIHII inst something of its frightfulness. She was ready to face zlnyiliilrg uc-w_ because Slit‘ was sure Nctl would live, When (he vioctoi" left (piiotly into tho patients room. Vile hits u Iiigh ittampcraiurc," the utirss ‘w-liispererl, "Flue bedclollios were untidy whcrc Ned lizid tossed in his rlclir- um. lie “'41s burning with fever. Ills face willie suve for scarlet spt/Ls on either check. Sonia touched his hand. It ivns a stove. The nurse left the room to fetch something. They were alone. Rho pressed her lips to his hor forehead, “Sz-nia," he whispered, delirious. lJust then the nurse came iu and Sonia went to her room. Locking the door she stood at the window ‘where she had stood the night be- fore when she heard him calling iier—~and thought. silo had been dreaming? . "I-ls did cull me," she muttered, "if not with his material voice.with his spirit. Ii could not have heard it so plainly in u dream. llo know l could help ltiiin." She closed her eyes and called forth her will in aid of the fever» tossed pltllelli. silo had just lezt. She threw every particle of hor will powvr into his in minke Ills tie- sire to recover u. more determined one. , "l knuw I can help lilm---l know l can! lie must get well! ilv shall!" sht- said aver und over as uln- stood looking out the uzindow. seeing nothing save the fever-flus- hed fut-eon the pillow below. it was thus Beverly found her. "7M(IOIIIIIK_ in tho tiurk?" Ilu switched on the lights. I'm afraid NMVs going to have u close squeak‘ They haven't found the man who just shi) stoic fired will." "No-l don't think lhey evr-r will.“ Hill) replied in a lifeless mun- nor. “Why tin you say that?" "For (he sume rcusou that you (low-probably, Whoever tlid ii is too frighir-nnti in tell." ( "\VeII. tact ready for tlinnor. it's almost iime_" he said roughly. um sick of halving tho house like a morgue, just brcailsc ihut fool imy mnnncd (m llll! tint-k llntil in‘. ivuu nlini. lf hrvd (‘onto directly homo he wouldn't have that bullet in hi|n." The doctor had decltiml it tinwise to prohr- for it. "l will lie down directly." Sonia moved until silo faced him. sonrcu- lng (lVGTy feature. Then: "lluvo , nu any Idon who shot Nod ffuiup- bell?" "Mo? Pooh! ~wltat idoat info your head?" Nothing at all! ns soon as I ihn shot. prohaibly put thur. "uh. nothing! I'll he right down change." "Very well, but hurry-it's u. morgue down there." Bradalbone, R. R. R. H. STEVENSON, Auctioneer JOHN P. BRADLEY, ‘ Auctioneer. (To (be pontinued) IS u“... ENEMY [ll MIIIIEHN MIN Distressing Maladv Is‘ fift..ii'.i‘f.‘“liiifil"iut'l'iii°émt Most. Prewlent 9f Irish“.:':;i..1:r:.,":.i"i:2‘:-..::: Present-Day DIS- al uncomtortalbio feeling eases — Thousands. stomach are much more pronounc- ‘ed. This is particularly true in ac- Are Relieved by Tanlac. uis gastritis. it frequently occurs from contin- ued errors in dict that this condit- -._ ion ibecomes chronic, und the sym- IP10"!!! persist for an indefinite por- Ol ull the conditions that ufflicl iod. The appetite is very apt to humanity, chronic dyspepsia, orI be varledpbu-t at ilmss very good. what is more commonly known as Heartburn i... frequent. ii’ not cun- lndigesiion. is iprolmibly the most (slant. Tho stomach is Pfllllflli 0B in the - IIEEVFZI‘ prcvulcui . This must universal malady has baffled (he medical profession for years, und the most skilled rilwfllfll», Isis Iiuvu been unable lo vopp with I) successfully. Hours ‘might be (rom-mined in (is. cribing the sufferings, mental und physical, of the sufferers from ch. Ionic dyspepsia and their failure heretofore to get relief. A morbid, unreal. whimsical and melancholy condition of mind, aside from the nsrvousni-ss und physical suffering, is the usual condition of the aver. H-EP dyspeptic. Dynspoyisin, or Indigestion, as the case may bu. is itsuully caused by'tll3 rating of (on much nr un. suituilfle food. and film ‘lllllflig; mem- brane of tile Sioluach becomes irr. ltatcd. und iii-ere is so. up an H0- ute or iilllLllllllii‘. gastric catarlial condition which tircvents the pro- per digestion 0f iii-e food. This food is apt to ferment and (IBCOIII; pose, and as a result. the fantiliar- distressing syntpttims of dyspep- sin may urisc. ‘in mild cases there nothing more than un unr-omfortuih, le feeling in th-o stomach. Willi at; certain amount of depression. Iiruli- ache, loss 0f appetite. perhaps l1r=l-' clling of gas and OCIfHSIOIItII vomit- ing. Thurs may be also accompany in: intestinal symptoms. 5li('Il_ as constipation. pains in the Illl('l(, nollr. ctr. Thmg». may be only the familiar Iiearihilrn due to the in- flammuiitm 0i‘ tho stomach from ex- cessive pluses of fermentation: or pittreiurtlon. in iliv lllOSl sevcrc cases aliose tlml last over a day m- two»- tlio Hylllpifilllh‘ cntiincrzii- vd may ln- much morn‘ intuit-so. The dlsircsg iuuy lm marked and ilm I Public Auction A public ziuction sair at Millvicw 0n Sui. April 30th at one o'clock. I um uuihorizctl Iby 'I‘homas (‘runo to svll on ilm uliovc (la-lo his beautiful [farm consisting 0i‘ (iii ucrrs (if ‘olioicv land. All clear. Wcll fcnccti. (mt- liuii‘ mile from either Vernon or lililivlew Stations. School on farm iOnoofllie-bestlocaiimts on Prince lildwurtl Island also his sitick and llmpleuiients. S'I‘OCK: 2 Imrscs, 5 lo 7 yours lold, 1 cow 7 yours old, to freshen |in May, I cow flirt-e» years old t0 frtashcn in Sept. Three ycarliligfi. 4i) ‘I sleigl1s.nne turnip puiper. : 'l‘crms cosy und made known ut salt» ‘ J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. N OTICE- l.iu intuit-v in straw I)(-ri' plunt Kellogg.) Prize \Vinn urticrs for May delivery. I'I'lf.(. $1.35 lIUlldTULI post puid. l'1\\' .1 lions. THOMAS \\'. MATH Kitikuru. H. Ii. NP “out... Valuable farm of fifty-eight acre-s fronting on the mouth of Sturggccu River in Lot ill. 45 ucrcs under. |rlmc cultivation. u izdnd stream nf u-ntcl‘ running ucross the rear of the farm. A good dwelling and two splcndld barns. convenient to mussel mud. mills, school and churches. Price for quirk anlo $2800.00 of \\'|\I<'I| $1000.00 um)’ rcmuin svrtlrrii nu tho land. For furtlwr‘ particulars apply to l\'. .I. hlurtln and K. M. lilultin, (‘liur li-itt-tmvu or \\'|llium Kcurncy, Hwuris. AGENTS WANTED Mon and womrn. not lu canvass. but to travcl and appoint local rep- re-sr-ntutivvs. $1,692 and Pxpcttscx pressure, (he tongue is there is u bad taste in the mouth, and tlterc are changes in Lil-e um- ount of salivary coretion. Consti- pation is also usually present, ul- thougli diarrhoea may alternate. lMost cases of dyspepsia can he cured if the diet is properly looked after and with the proper ireui- ment. Proper eating, the proper amou-ni of food and hygenienit- liv- ing are the most important featur- c“ of iile treatment. Mos, people eui too fast and cat ton much . One noted authority has suid thug the stomach is tlic fountain head oi’ llPflllll or disease. us tlic case may be. Tanluc was designed primarily for the r-zgulxuiion of the stomach. liver and bowels, but Ii. is no uncommon thing for persona who have used '2'.‘ to find that they havg also h-aen relieved 0f Pilfilllnlli- ism and other ailments not gener- ally recognizcrl as having their or- igin in stomach trouble. There is nrobaibly no, a single portion oi‘ the body ‘that is not lie- nefited by (he lrclpful action of Tanlsc. which begins its work by stimulating the digestive organs, (hereby enriching the blood and in- vigorating flhe whole system. Next ii enables lilo \VGflI(. wornoni sto- mach to thoroughly digest the food, pormiiiing the assimilation of tlio notirislilng -oir>men".s. llilillious of people have not only linen rclievorl of tho most obstinate forms of (lvsprnsla and indigestion by tlhc Tunlur- ‘trontmcnt after otli- n" renvodios had failed, bu) many of ilmm hav~ rcportcrl n rciuurka-blc und rapid int-rouse in weight and u return to normal hcui-lh and strong til by its use. . FOR SALE I Applc, t-iirrrrv ml Juno lit‘l'l_\' from! lwplui" und llirch for strr-i-t .)|' I.'|\\'n. Sirmvlinrryq. (fullllwvrt rnspbr-i'"'. in-vvlu-ri-x-, null r-runln-rry plui s. Svnrlvt rliuiizn‘ , liullis and Imp st s. ‘iv pnrulm»: in llmw. l-Iu ‘y -s . quick lunch uml l-iovi-c. l-Juux-i for hatching {rum imp-u-tt-d u. Wvnndottcs. Also 15,000 luths. l pl-in in any station. \\'ritt- for prices. JOHN ll. MARKS Nr-w London, Auction Sale of Double Tenement House Sit- uated 0n King St.’ N0. 226 and 228 l will sell by mfbllt: Auction. on Tuesday, Aipril 26th commencing at i2 o'clock noon atll the ubovo men- tioned property ull in splendid rc- pair. A good investment. Terms Bil. sale. BENJ. CARTER, I ilciloneci‘ WANTED District Managers $3000 t0 $5000 Per Year Foul‘ Iilnnailcls for Prlnrr- I-idwarrl lsluntl In principal lnrlustriul cities. Slum full put culars in first loticr glitnt: also. murrlcd or slnulo null guarantor-d first your. with good rliuncr: to make $2,000 ruul r-xpnns- cs. Stutc age und quullfic-ziilrins. l-ixporlcnco imncrossnry. “Huston! Co. Dept. (1., Toronto. _ what salt-k cxpcricncc, with rofvr out-rs. Upon uccoptittrtrc of your up- [zlit-utiou un intr-rvlcw will he ur- lunged for. Apply at oncc. ll \' N0. 26. HALIFAX, N. h‘. Tho finest fztrln properly nffrrrui p. m. sharp. I um llll-llflltflifltl by Mr. W. (Jwnn til/a milcs from Ohurlntic-iown. This lirsi situated properties in the provi hotel. Also ull i-ho stock. crop and -i choice young tirali. horse-s, 5 t-xccll soon.) Billions. ii h. p. (aiu. riio) mowers, FIIRES, rmrunure sproatirr. ‘l u (Magnet), fertilizer sqwor, driving slelghs, und numerous other line condition. turnip puipers. twill quantity of turnips und nlangoltlsi. every respect and is open for inspect Sale starts positively on time. and 3 sets pin burrows, grain separator seeder (McCormick 3 truclr wagons. 2 trucks and wheels articles. Also all CR0l’:-—40 tons huy. 5 ions straw. 250 bus. willie o AUCTION SALE in yours on Tlulrsviay April 28th ui lo soil ills iurm iii KGPIIOIEII- Lot IX furm oi‘ about 200 acres is one of nco untlnn lrleui site for u summer farming implements consisting of eni. cows. (2 fresh and 2 to freshen engine, hinder. tiny louder, iClldPl‘, sets disc burrows, 2 spring (00th (Perfection). milk srfparntor. ). gong und other plows. . II curls, wood slelghs. ibox and tiers, turnip sewer. und horse drill. kinds of llil/HIGSS-Jlll in u-ts, 75 bus. wheat, TERMS ON i-lTtlCK l~7llC.:--Sevcn months crtadit on all sums over $10.00. 6 per can't discount per annum off for cash. ' TERMS ON FARM made known at stile. Pa rntrdttldenco is nvodern in ion until dayfil) sale. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. coated,‘ VERYtwisi: and turn of your body means wear on your corset un- less the corset is correctly made. P.C. corsets do not resist stif-Hy, but: yield gently with each movement of the body, thus as- suring Iong wear and comfort even ' to the most active woman. ‘J Corsetieres in leading stores ev- erywhcrc will glad- ly fit you with a P.c./ v Front Luce Back Lace White and Flesh Write for booklet showing l".C. stylcs fitted cn living modcls. BARISIAN COR SET MFG. CO., LIMITED QUEBEC S‘ Montreal Toronto AUCTION OF VAIIUABLE PROPERTY IN (‘HARLOTTETOWN I am authorized by Ml’. A. 1%}. liiciilachen to sell on MONDAY, APRIL, 25th; commencing‘ at 12 o'clock noon, his valuable residence, situated No. 9 Grafton Street, con- taining‘ 11 rooms, 2 bath rooms, Zpantries, pro perty all in splendid repair, good out buildings _ in the rear. Beautiful grounds in , fr0nt._Ali modern improvements in house. Inspection at any time from 2 to 3 p. m. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. SALE ‘AT VALUABLE FARM FOR GLENCOE l will sell by Public AIIGIIOII at t-"lcncoc, Lot 50. tho furm owned by Austin lilctliivary consisting 0i‘ l-lli norcs of choice laud. 05 acres clear- ed, balasco under good growth 0i‘ softwood. ltical (iulry fttrm, well viatercd Wllill 1i brooks and wcll foncod with wire, sufficient manure for this season, good liousr anti outbuildings. u. bountiful location. conven- ient to school and (‘Illll'f‘|l8S, inllk ruuic and rural mall delivery daily. 21/.) miles from Vernon River station. on 'l‘hu'rstitt_v' the 21st day oi" April at. one o'clock sharp. it‘ not sold privately tic-fore that dale. I will also sell on that. date- aii thr- stock and machinery of 1 Clyde mare. 7 yrs. old. i200 lbs, i row 7 yrs. Guernsey, 20 hens, 1 Massey Harris binder, good condition, l lilasncy Harris mower. I Massey Harris; disc harrtiw, new. l Frost & Wood single plow. l Flurry scuilfior. l Peti- lia truck wagon. I wood sleigh, l wood sleigh, quantity straw, quantity sills, 1 plank. 1 kitchen range, ull new working harness und other artic- les too numerous to mention. Sale positive. Easy terms which will bs made known at sale. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. t ,.i,__....-_... ouuuuis-‘oofiurv GREATEST AUCTION AT ALBER RY PLAINS p The Beautiful Property of John A. Richards, on Monday, April 25th at 12 0’cl0ok noon ur-w, (M. und lI.). 1 huy mower. 5 u. new (M. and 11.). ldisc drill Hccrlcl‘, new (F. and W.), 1 seo- tionai seeder. 1 gang plow. (M- M"! Il..) 1 single plow new (F. and W.). 1 truck wagon, (Pretoria) 1 hIIIinE nlow, 1 driving wagomnew. 1 driving sleigh. 1 double slelBh- 1 hay ruko, 1 wood sleigh, 2 cam! und wheels, 2 trucks, 1 sprInK moth hnrrow, 1 ‘pin barrow 1 disc burrow (Ducting). with trucks. 1 throshcr (IIGRIIPP und belt. 1 homo power, 1 hay fork ropu and blocks. 1 sci. wire strctchors with rope null blocks, lcrrum separator (Tubular) 2 orcum cans. 1 barrel churn (largo), 1 Incubator (Cyphsrs), 350 on); ruput-Jiy, 1 brooder with stove l rhiok feed grinder, 1i rolls No. 9 piuin coil wire, quantity barbed wire. forks, shovels. hoes, and numerous other articles. OllOP—500 bushels Dakota Rod potatoes. 9 bushel Early Rose polo toes, 2 stacks hay, 2 ~bushel timothy send, quantity wheat, quantity gov ernment inspected seed oats. (im- ported). household furniture, 1 organ, (Bell), 1 sewing machine, (Raymond), 1 range. (Home Com- fort). 3 heating stoves. 1 tsilofs stovs and numerous other articles. Terms of farm st sale, of stock. crop andiimplements, I months credit on all sums over $10. 6 par cent of! for cosh. J A IiloDONAl-D, Auctioneer I offer for sale my farm of 170 acres, 100 acres in good Slllle of cultivation. 70 acres wood und lumber, an unlimited quantity of alder mud. drained fox ranch in ‘rirch grove about 25 chains from aulldlngs. Large dwelling house with pump In porch, tcattlo barn with pump, and root cellur. lien house 72 x l6 feet with fnttcning pon shove, pig houss. muctiino house and wood sited. All buildings in good repair, near churches. school, roller and saw mills und about 1 1-4 miles from Vernon lilvar Station together with my stock, crop und farm implements. STOCK-I-lorans-l cart mnre 0 yours old. (Barrister), 1 cart maro 5 Yours old. 1 general purpose nyiro 8 years old, 1 general purpose mu m 8 years old. 1 foul, (perchoron). (IFLLIO*-11 Holstein cow. (raglstor- eri) Toitiiln. Ranker of Pownal. newly frsshoned. 1 Holstein hull calf 3 weeks old. Alhcrry Giflllc Jnwel. 2 cows newly frsshened, 8 cows to freshen between nnw Mm P1119- 2 oxen 2 Years old. 2 heifers, J years old 8 your olds. z hairs" calves. Hens-M pure bred my mouth Rocks. 301mm bred White Lfishorns. 3 pure bred roosters, limported.) IMPLEMEWIB.—-I 8 It. binder,