, f,’- ifgnj i-i ri g k. I ‘l -€§*“""‘*l!<-r!9.a'<ve.i='-{ .- 13 f)“ 0;: gap g fijaafifs/q. a f implements and household affects on ' between 1400 sn01500 ibs.; one m are, 9 years old, Parkciiiannfi head -' - of choice cattle consisting of 5 mllch cows, 4 to freshen this Spring and , one freahened last Fall and will freshen again next Fall, ages 6, 6, 5, ‘ and 2V; respectively; 3 Heifers 1y, years old, 1 calf (1 year old), one ‘ (Fall) calf. quantity of excellent hay and straw, 35 bushels wheat, 150 ,wagons and numerous other rsosrwo _ Tron SAL y AT EMERALD I Asflntendmo give up fsrrnlngl will sell all rrTy stock- farm Wednesday, March 4th, 1925 beginning at 12 o'clock noon, - Consist‘ _-of the following: STOCK AND"CROPZ—~OIIC draft mare, eight years old by Gulcuios bushels seed oats, 34 choice hens. mostly Black Minorcas. _ FARM IMPLEMENTS-One dr iving wagon, auto seat, one driving sleigh, one wood sleigh, one gasoline engine, i. H. C. (21/3 H. P.) Mogul. one set driving harness, also working harness. forks, shovels, etc., 1 Cream sparator, (Toronto), practically new-capacity 600 ibs., 2 fac- tory mil cans and pails. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-Consisting of one Happy Thoughti Range. one Queen Heater, stove pipes, 3 beds, mattresses and springs complete, (one used but one year) bedroom furniture, household uten- slls, one wash boiler and 2 tubs. crock churn, (8 gals.) and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS-Ten dollars and under cash. Over that amount eight months credit on approved joint notes. 6% discount for cash, if above date proves stormy, sale will be held on following flne day. Sale starts positively on time. JAMES A. MURPHY, “~ F‘ "EJ121522... ~ AUCTION SALE CROP, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Theundcrslgned will offer for sale at Public Auction on the prem ises near Kenslngton, in Prince County on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY_, A.D. 1925 BEGINNING AT TWELVE O'CLOOK NOON: All his valuable stock, crop. farming implements, household furni- ture and effects consisting in part of 2 horses, 6 choice milch cows, young cattle, hogs, fowl. etc.. a quantity of hay and straw, potatoes, and all farm machinery: also all the household furniture and effects; sleighs miscellaneous articles usually found OF FARM STOCK, around a farm, In the meantime and until the above date l will offer by Private Sale my valuable farm consisting of 71 acres situate within a half mile of the thriving town of Kensington. There is a complete set of build ings and a good residence on the proper”, ... well fenced and watered, and has good grove of hard wood. Any person desiring one of the most conveniently situated farms in P. E. l., should write or Phone to the undersigned. ‘ The purchaser may have the p rivilege of leaving half of the purch. ase money secured on the property, Should the farm not be sold before the above date It will on that clay be offered for sale at Public Auction at the hour of twelve o'clpck noon. - Terms easy and made known at sale. _ Should the above day prove stormy the sale will Friday the 27th day of February at the same hour, Dated this 14th day of February A. D., 1925, JOHN LAWLESS, - Kensington, P. E. I. take place on iasa-isrviticii, canto .- _§ / J “l The Night of the Wedding Exp. n. ciiii AM. WILLIAMSON Authors or "The I-isiimincooiiiiscica- and iiiiici- fllflilllfl . manoes of mystery and love 609711811! 1934.5! Public Ledger Company P111191" l! 51y ed from the liouse where the bsby L fhad been left to-Hiddsin Hall HOW 111119111 Cfllllfllfl H8518 111111 Court, where at that time an ital- S.i~ liiiiviiuii Wells and Anson hadiisn wom-en_gu- Rawdop Wgllg’ all been, not to realize in. once the mother-had ‘fejgnigd 3,3 nflflflfegg_ likeness between ‘him and ‘the girl Two small children thrown upon k1111\\'11 11B P81100111 111111111! B0111 time world; brother and‘ sister; one Haste _and Anson “Who is it Y1!" l°°k llkei"? 811d could connect them and their fate Rawilon Wells had started at him»,wlih that gu-im-ge old house ,-n in a puzzled way, the same so afliscex? Am] why dld me 41mm. spokur question. it se=emed ‘in-Jive gee-l m glpgngly ma; Eve credible 1.118‘! 1116 answer had 110i. Carrol] wuuld mul, have dlggppagr- 811111118 into their heads. But. Dag- ed if those two children had not on sziiil to h'mseif now. perhapslexlgged? All M knew was ma; he llflll eXvlll-lmfid- in London. one in Halifax. What . _ Tfoows‘ cur-ours 1"‘ eo-o-ooia-s-oo-eoooooo-o-e-e-e-ee-ee g Sleeping Beauty l‘ Improvement‘ '- ‘i- ' In . SlliPDiIIK Sumethm uriore than a seilou- Lible hopoffulnees is felt in shipping circles today. _ ism mug; me reign-tuned. since so ‘many disappointments‘ ins-viii; been experienced in recent 7951!. i111‘! one of these fundsmenzsil move- ments neceusary to ills ‘life of obi?- plng is ‘believed lo have 51110181! 311d ilie fuiturc is s-wafteil ‘with ‘increas- inig confidence. Rcma-riki iths-t surplus tonnage has been e bane‘ of the carrying industry for a con- sldersibie timr, .1 shipping cor-re pondent iwriting in ‘the curren Special issue of TH-E BRITISH; ‘T-R-AIIE REViiEliV ‘holds illlilll this‘ 11cm- .,‘,'ll controls the situation. ullllr-ggh in :1 lesser degree. A large IQYIDC-YIIDII c-f the iilie surplus. he points out. is -a df-rcci. ‘legacy of the “of, nlld much of the remainder Is dttrlibiitiible to the i; C0FFEE1$8°1111 Unibounded ontiin- ' 1 in Halifax. But it was not likcly i-t hail. an-yhow, info the heads of’ Hast- ‘and Wells who knew the g.i~l so iniimately. wihereais Anson had seen iier only once or twice.‘ When those two recognized the fact that Pandora lluste iind the, young detective from Canada were singularly alike. possibly they had not cwieil to mention their discovery l0 ihe parson‘ most con- cirnefl. Hui he. Dagon, ‘had been startled by the resemblance the uionrent he saw Pandora's pxzlure. Even then his instinct huil spoken. telling a siory to which his reason would not listen. l-le had not. howcvfr. associated the dream with the disturbing likeness. It was only when he 58W the Italian- silk biankei, and their the little red cloak with the black-spotted wh..te lining. that Llie picture of the three figures in the lost garden fiirshsd back. Now lic knew tiia-i Pandora Haste hnil been the bii-by in the red cloak, he the little boy in the reii we istcoai. and lh-e beautiful si-‘cirinn who wcpi her “Addio" to the pink house their iiiotherf Dngon did not feel that. he was neglecting his iluiy as n detective engaged lo solve "Liic mys-iery of Hidden Hail Court in turning his whole attention upon his own af- fairs viwilc-‘rc Lil y touched Liiiose 0f Pandora Haste. Tiicy were not. something told him. crrtireiy separate from the Eve Carroll affair, and his soul was but upon seeking the link. The garden with the pink ‘house aiiii ciimiiiiig flowers and iilll dark trees had ‘been somewhere in: ilaiy. He was sure of that. because he had been able to talk only Ital- inn ns a child of about four, when ‘he had been picked up in a street lilihi. iii: hail coirie straight to tliut felt sure it was s0; and that Hidden Hall Court had a tragic secret for him ns well as for Kennedy ‘Haste, Dagon wim wllil now to unravel both. "Who is there. Who is calling?" Pandora Haste cried. heir ear against the wall, as the echo— which had seemed to her more than an eclio——dl-ed away. Again came the inuffied answer —if answer it was- But. it was very fnr off. It sounded no nearer zn-ow that her ear was at the wail than when she had stood ‘in the middle of the room. Her heart hammering- the girl went from wail to wail. and listen- eil behind the screens of tapestry. There was very little difference b ween one side of the "room or an tber for the sound. but she imagined. that the voice came more distinctly from beyond the wall where was .he locked door. “if there's some "one there, wait. long enough after I've spok-sn- for the echo to pass." Pandora cal-led out loudly and distinctly. “Then answer, and l can be sure." "Now," she thought, Tllllis will be lh=a test. And if there is some one. surely it must be a prisoner like myself kept still or eilse tried to scare nie, and stop my making n noise." Again the echo followed her words; but before there was time for the voice ‘lest, something mov- crl behind the locked door. There was a sound as of another door behind openred and cautiously shut, n sound such as the sliding duJr of a ‘big wardrobe mlgii‘: niukc in being pushed back and forth in its groove. The thought slim through the girl's irrain that the mystery oi’ er kidnapping would now be re- vealed. for better, for worse 'l‘!i.e TH E FAIRY‘S PLAN "No need to send for a doctor," said the good fairy in her silver bell voice, "Th1? princess 11-11111 sick. She is asleep. See how geni- l)r/she gis breathing?" ThenVthe ki‘nd caught fllglil 0i the spinning wheel. Across l'l.li mind flashed the memory 0f the wicked isii-y who ‘nail cast a spell on his daughter when she was a liny baby, foreieiilng that ivlieii she g-rew iip she would prick i191‘ finger with a spindle and fail as- leep a hundred years. "it's the wicked fziiry" he cried. "Her 5111'" has ‘fallen on my daughter." "it has indeed," sighed the good fa.ry. "bu-i l will do all l can to make ii easier for her." Then’ silE waved i191‘ 11111516 wand and ii strange thing happen- ed! ‘ iiHerefis another dress for the good fairy. it should be colored pink. Now wail until tomorrow io see when she does wih her mn21c wand.) indirectly ssmccause inasmuch as it repre- scn-ti s-iiipbiiildtts’ uiiaihsurbed- L'0‘.1.~\\‘i]]' pruiliiolilon. ‘ General ccnilitiono are. however, improving in most of the great ocun trniles, with the exception of lhe Far ‘East; and as to the much ‘advertised United Sluteircompctl- tion it is worth nollllg that practi- cally the Wllfllg of the States’ pvril vireiy owned tonnage is concentra- ted on the protected cozistwisa tirade. Excluding the Transatlantic sci-vices oiiily lwo iprivate Ameri- ,can shipping firnrs participate in worldwide trade. -—-—-<oc>——— ' PiSQUlD WEST SCHOOL The following is the standing of Plsquid West School for the mouth of January Grade Viii.-—l, Lflilfélllil Ostriilgc; 2. Katheryn McKinnnn. Grade V.—1, Joseph Ostriiigc; 2, Adolphus MeKiiinoii, Grade lV.—l, Mary .\lcKiiin0ii; 2, Katheryn Kelly Grade ll.—l, Walter Jay. Grade. l.—l. Cyrcne Alt-Donald: 2, Chester Huniiraiiziri; 3. Roland .McDonnld. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Hnnor Roll for month iii .liin-' unry, Grade X.—1, mu. Wlieailey; 2. Julia “lhiie. iGrade IX.—-1, Doris Dnckcnilnrif; , Wilfred McKinley. Grade Vil.-—1, Elia Vickerson; 2, Kier Warren; 1i. flriice ’I‘hrimiisiiii. Grade Vl.——1, William Molyneuux; 2. Clayton Stevenson; 3, Fllliilll Warren. Grade V.~l, Helen Wiirreii: ‘I a 0 purl from an liniiun one. No ships shied illrcctiy belwecn the two. It was probable. therefore, that he and irho baby hail b-“en taken from liiil)’ l0 lllnrgluiiil- Thorn. some- iiiiiig must have happened l0 her door ‘was being iin-iock-efl. Sim hoard the noise of asiirilng bull, and wi-lh a quick inspiration push- ed her body close against the wall so that. even if i-llle coul-i riot ifs- cape sire might hopn for :1 Zilziipsc ¢-.._i_ ... iiuciiiiii siiiia A T KENSINGTON As the farm formerly owned by the late Isaac Lowther has been sold i am instructed by the Executors of the Edtate to sell by Public Auction on the premises on SATURDAY, THE 21st DAV OF FEBRUARY, 1925 next, the following stock and implements:- 1 Brood Mare Cl,desdaie, eligible for registration, 6 years old; 1 Brood Mare. island Hero. 5 years old; 1 Family. Driving Horse, 1 Gen- eral Purpose Horse, 11 Choice Miich Cows all to freshen in Spring, Grade Holstein and Jersey; 3 Yearling Heifers, 1 extra good Brood Sow, 6 Fail Pigs. number Plymouth Rock Hens, Frodt and Wood Binder. Manure Spreader. Hay Loader, 2 Hay Mowers, Hay Rake, 2 Team Farm Wagons with Hay Racks, 1 Box Cart, Gang Plow. 2 Single Piows, Disc. Spring Tooth and Smootlng Harrows (4 sections); Seed Drill, Roller, New Disc. Horse Hoe, Scuffler, Bob Sleds, Double M‘ud Sleigh, Wood Sleigh, Jaunting Sleigh. Buckboard Driving Wagon, Bike-wheel Rubber- tlred Driving Wagon, Cream Separator, 3 Milk Cans, Cream Can (new); Farmers Boiler. Forge. Anvil and Tools; Set of Fanners, Large quantity spruce shingles, Lumber and Planks, Hay Fork, Rope and Blocks, 6 Cylinder McLaughlin Buick Motor Car in perfect running order; Large usntity Harness (double and single as used on large farm); Quantity Household Furniture; Carpenters Tools; Extras for Machinery, large quantity excellent hay and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale Positive—-No Reserve-TO COMMENCE AT 12 NOON. If day stormy or unfit pale will be held on February 23rd at same hour. Terms $10.00 or under, cash. over that amount q . ‘L credit o" approved joint notes, 6% per annum discount for cash. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. N. W. LOiWT-HER, L, T. LOWTHER Execute a. 4ii9-2-l7tt2i. SAUSAGES Tasty, Nutritious, these are made and delivered fresh daily. ' “Due to quality and flavor D. & F. Sausages are Always in Favor” Manufactured by, DA VIS & FRASER Charlottetown, P. E. I. ciiiiss liilRil PIIZZlE ciiiiiii From the. Charlottetown Guardian‘ - Please find enclosed l0 cents for your Cress Word " Piiasls Gems. or eiisi: ill‘. iiziiliiunii Still‘ ii. other- lWiSl. ilir-ri- would be more ilrenms inf ilir past u‘ii‘ii ‘lllG face 0i‘ a ‘lii-uiitiiiii, ilurk woman in thciii. l (‘niiiil illi‘ iiii: iiiuri 0n tile shp. wiiuiii liziigirii‘ vaguely ‘recalled. .li.i\i: lll‘(‘li father" Lu him and th-Q liiiliy in lilP rcil cloak’! No ho iliiiiigii n01. 'I‘lii1. rnzin hail not be- haved like ii father. lie must have irceii ii ‘siiflligilT hired b0 play the liiiiit. . I "lie brought nie to Halifax 0n that. ship on purpose to lose me." the iietIi-izlive miii himself, aloud. “Aiiil somebody lost ‘the baby, too. But I begin to nee it wasn't ilhu-n-ci: which Look that Somebody ii) the iioor of the Hiléi[6l§' house in Eaton Pine-P. There ivas a reason. Somcirudy knew the Hunted" Anii so his brooding mind stray- ol‘ wliiit lay beyond the 110m". :----¢o>———— EMERALD SCHOOL lloiior Roll ‘for Emerald iSciirmi for iiiiontii of January. Principal's Department Grade X — 1 ‘Wintson Mayne, Evelyn Mayne, ‘2 ‘Earl Perry, 3 .\lary lllchlahun. ' 6b)—_1 ‘Peter Clark. Grade Vllil—-1 Douglas ‘Murphy, 2 Leslie Fyfe. 3 Reigliiuid ‘Flmiith. Girade Vll——1 Mzrrgaret McEntec, 2 Eileen McEntce. 3 Kathleen Kelly, 4 ‘George McMahon. Primary Department Grade Vil-1 Illermnn Miiyne, 2 Helen ‘Smith. 3 Winnlifred White, 4 Jean Delghen. Grade V—1 Cecil Lawless. Grade -lV—1 Aubrey Fyfe. 2 James White, 3 iHelen Lawless, 4 Everett Ciow, Grade iii-l Genevieve Kelly. Ghlitlfi ‘l‘l———1 Leona MnElflce, 2 Annie- Smith, 3 Madeline White. ‘Grade 1-1 Spencer Hughes, 2 Ann McMahon, 3 Emmet-t ‘Deighen. ——-—<o>—-i ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION AT HUNTER RIVER , On Mondiiy evening. February 19th the citizens of Hunter River ‘assembled en mssse to ilo honor l0 [Mm J. S. MacLeod, Poslinasicr and ihis bril-de in their beautiful new iiiinimo. The evening wn-i pleglggnfly |Bl1ent lrkriuusic and games and n ile- llghtfiil lunch was seruil by me indies. - The following is the address rend iby Mr. B. ‘M. Taylor 2'1 Mr. and Mrs, MnoLeod and the presentation in H Ihe form of s handisome parlor clock was ninde by liir. Howard Ciourt. To ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MaicLeod Hunter River. We have come here tonigiht to exrtend at-o you a cordial welcome to the citizenship of Ifunter River and l0 Wish you a illfe of happlneag mm] Prosper"? ln yiour new home which mow adds an additional charm to "l" village. We shall not burden you with s. lengthy llddreslg, l)“; we trust ‘that our social and lbiisiness life weather may ibeiicr express to you our feelings of regard than I nny words we could say now" "yi,"llli\i i ii *1“ “ 7.»... l ' ew gig/gags Th d ‘ .=.._'....".i'.il?.:':.l.:;::.:'..fi'.- adlluflfmlll» lives a new and cliclous flavor to alldishes lhnt call for milk. en for Free xii-xi." R-=‘»- M ~1- \ Tbs Borden Co. Limited - Montreal smL-u-ps Makiffiorkiiaifiggeirion l SUPPO-S-ETT A. n. 912. In iiiiii- W11 ¢=111MP_ year the King of glgzsgfig" “1111119- 111 1111 111" THERE LooKini LIKE THE tempt to buy offi 121-53’? ‘Mr the Danes, made of grant of lnnil at the mouth of the Seine to their lciulq or, iitnilo. Rollo was‘, so mil that no horse could carry him, ‘so nil his es- pedltions made on fnnt. From this he was called dlnllo the Gangar, o: goer. l-lls territory in Francs became Normandy, and he v-Adtsss was the ancestor of William the Con- oiieror. MUREEQMoURSTOF _HISTORY T“ " " Co ri ht 1925.) ___ < py g ’ ihfuriel Warren; 3, Robert Vickcr- sou, Grade lV.—l. blur-in: Mizlyiiriiiiy: 2. Eleanor Younker; 3, Lloyd Moly- neaux. Grnile ll.—l, Robert Mclmmi; Daniel McLean and Milton \\'illi.-~. equal; 3, Ella ThcnipsoLL. Grade l.——l, James Vickersori. ————<-o>i- Mr. liliicLcuil, we cannot but al- waym, remember the service W“ rendered yuiii- country for the sake of i-he‘ “(lraiiil Old Flag.“ Al. 111111 “stirring call for men" you 111ml)! answered lhc call and (rliililrifll 111111 agonies of the wounded on ‘the bat- tlefields of Flanders. ‘Mrs. iMzrcLcnii. y0ll are not a 5l,,-gng@-r_:.0 iriost of ii.s. Your ef- foris as n school teacher have ivon you w-cll-merlted honor and we wel-| to a ‘place of esteem‘ FARMINGTON SCHOOL Folinii-iiig is ilic Honor Roll of Fiirnringtoii School. for illi‘ iiin‘i..‘.li come yo“ ‘.11’ Jriiiimry: iilYlDli".~ll. us. , ‘in file roiiti-ne or life as ‘the days 1 Annie gflfliiltey‘ In “mile m“! 'g’°' may Yo“ ‘both me i» lfiilllllillbé? ‘NiacDoix-ilii blessed Wliiill heal-h and happiness Bprmm ‘kflnnflq Mm’ will“, and We shnii ‘be illllfllflfll to halve ,\,l'ilcn,onfl‘ld {emu}; ‘ ‘ - you accepn l-iie accompanying gift ‘ Gmd I'll‘ wiili our very ‘best ‘wishes for the 1 Cpnrginq hifcnnfulhl future. 9 " ‘ " ' “ Th Vili f H t Riv . 7 Plimi-‘ile ‘Vliml’ ° “w” ° 7"“ °' s winner \\"il‘.l-ly m} ' ‘LETTER OF SYMPATHY Mir. George E. Whitlock. I-lun-ier River We, the menilbens of the Women's diiisis-ion-nry ‘Sociey of t-lre Pfflilly-i ‘cerinn Church. extend 1o you our, heirrtfelt sympathy ‘in iilie loss youi have sustained by the death of your devoted ‘wife, We lWlLih to place on record our ihlgh appreciation -of her ifzrii-hfuiness and loving service. Her supemior Itaients were gladly used in ‘the advancement bf her Master's ‘Kingdom and while she has gone on to a life of ‘higher ser- vice. ‘hi-rr micimpry shall be "to Hi5 an inspiration no ibetier and npibler things. To your two ‘little sons who are bereft iof a loving mother's care, we ‘will look ‘in future years ifor the fulfillment of ‘her heart's desire— strong Ch-rlistiike man-hood. The fies of love are not igllndeired, she has only gone before to a ‘place pre pared for ‘thlose wh have been faiih- ' fill evenunto death. Vi/‘e can not say and Iwe will not say Tiiiii ishe is dead~she is just away. With s. cheery smile and wave of ‘fbehsnd She has wondered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very falc- mwork 0E the cause and to fortify the system against evening from B until 10 o'cioc 93 QUEEN AUCTION SALE f ‘ 0F __ J G ROGER/ES ~ AND OTHER MERCHANDISE S3000 worth to be sold without any reserve. Sale starts Thursday at 2 p, m. and will ‘be continued in the k. A. A. \AYLWARD l-& CO. STREET OPP-OS ITE PROWSE BROS. L . y 5111-2493411. <1 Q Graife ll 1 Albert \\'-ilitl.y | Manager Wallttlll 2 (‘uiiierine Luricin I grade l Tenders to be received by u,‘ 1 Martha Mac-Donald "llderlllllltd "P to noon on 8m", 2 Frances MacDonald d3)’. February 28th, for Manage;- 0f 3 Teresa Lin-kin Dunstaffnage Butter --<¢o>—-——-- "i am asking." said a long-winded orator, who would persist in dwell- iiig oneiich sentence he uttered. “for the benefit of posterity." "Well, take your time," said an irritated listener, “if you keep on much longer like that yoiii and; ieuce will be here." - I Stopping an "ad" in save morieyi is like stopping n clock to siive time. . Legislative KESEminy RULES RELATING ‘r0 PRIVATE BILLS 58. All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days after the commence- ment of the session exclusive uf adjournment. 3 59- No Private Bill ehuii bei brought lnlo the House. bu} upoiii u Pciation first presented, ti-uiyi stating the case nt tiic peril of‘ the suitors for such Bill, and such Bctitiuii iniiist be signed by the suiil liiiirliuii. 6U. A Comniittto shall be up- poinicd at the comiuciiceiiienl. of every session consisting of five illtlllbilil, cl" whom liicre shall lie zi iluoriiiri, to be ‘iicnoiiilauicd "The Priviitc ililiu Committee" tn wlioni iiiitili bc referred every Pri- vate llill, and no proceedings after the first reading shall bu hail upon such ilill until such iromiriitlee has rcporii-ii liiilrcon to .tlic‘ House. iil. As soon as the committee iins reported uriy Bill. such Bill to- gether with any amendments that may be suggested by the commit- tee shall be printed at the ex- pense of the liilTlltS who are suit- urs for such Bill and printed cop- ies thereof delivered to the niiem- here before the second reading, iif deemed necessary by the com- niitie-c. , 62. No Bill for the particuisir interests of any person or persons, Corporation‘ or Corporations, or body of people. shall be road a second time until all fees ‘be paid for the snime iinto the hands of the Clerk of the House. 63. No Bill having for its db- Jcct ‘the vesting in oir conferring upon any person or persons. Muni- filllslity or Body Corporate the tiitie to any tract of land. shall be received or read in the House. im- less before the opening of the Legislature at least four weeks’ notice, containing s full descrip- tion of the land in question, has been published illl the Royal Gazette and one other newspaper in this Brovlnice of the invention of such person or persons. Munici- pality or Body Corporate to apply for such Bf-ii. Acopy 0f this order shall be published in the Royal Gazette and one other news- paper over the signature of the Clerk of the House for four conse- cutive- weeks in November and December in every year. . H. s. oawson, Clerk Legislative Asspmbly. Novemiber 20th, 1924. it ‘needs ‘must he since she lingers‘ tiiei-c, an attack of Grip or Influ- Allil ‘$10 you. who the ‘deepest enzn. A Safe and Proven I For the old-time step and the glad ‘ l‘ Tatum, The bois bears this signature 'l‘h‘i.n‘k of her ‘faring orb-m, d“, in the love of Tlhcre as ‘the love of Thrl iihem ' ' ‘ ‘n1 of her as th She is ‘not desd—-s§eB?gm;u;¥ei:-€y_ ‘i-"AllTfilTfIiiTE Will sell by private sale my farm of 104 acres. altuated 1 mile from F i Tenders to state wages per Company or Manager finding [up plies. Factory in operation ail year. FRED B. HUGHES, » President Bedford Station 513-2-19stM-li. WANTED The Crapaud Creamery cc., will receive applications till February 23¢", 1925 for a Manager for their Preimery. Applicants to state wag. cs finding their own help and lllp. Mics. also wages with the Com- pany finding heip and supplies. H. V. NORTON, Secretary 485-24781. The Annual Meeting of the Tryon Egg Circle, will be held In the Tryon Hall, Friday, February 20th at 2 o'ciock._ A full attendance of patrons is requested. The rebate for 1924 will be paid in full. lf stormy. first fine day. A. R. ‘room-es. Secretary. 4116-2483421, The Annual Meeting of the Fair- ville Egg Circle will be held in the Avondale School house on Satur- day 21st at 7 o'clock p. m. Also tenders for M nager to be in by same date. Route same as last year. ‘Number of days collected last season was 15.571. J. J. CURLEY. Secretary. 456-24 6M4i. CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE OF FARM. FARM STOCK. cnor AND‘ ‘IMPLEMENTS. We are instructed by the Ex- soutors of the ‘Estate of the late Angus McLaughlin, to sell on iiic premises, West River Brldge. W1 Wednesday, February 25th. 1935- commencing at 1 o'clock p. m» lll‘ beautiful farm, consisting of 92 acres of choice land. with dweiiiiiI house and out buildings. Also on the same day we will ‘nil nil the stoclt, crop and lmpismiinll —2 horses, 7 cattle, 15 slmll» 75 hens, S00 bushel bats, wheat "Ill other grains. iAlso all ‘lmpisinunlli etc., etc. mE-nMs-Aii sums of 8111-1111 "l under, cash. Over that amount months’ credit. if the day is stormy sale will b! on the day following at same b11111" sum, canrsn s SON- Auctionscra _ 481-2-18M3i. ~o+oo+++>++o+~¢o0+¢“" For Fire lnsuralwfl consult - H. M. SIMPSON » fill Richmond It?!“ Piiens ti! O New Giasgo and 8 miles from Hunter River. For particulars ap- Ply to w. w. ‘MURPHY, on the premises, 504-2-19M4l. _ T 'By*-ARTHUR"MORELANDM .'-- 2 \ V i - I k ' ~ lfE sriio iis s- was 0'1 To be Catcio iirreo Demo on iiis rs m. - p an T SIT DOWN ..-\, '5' SEA Sick Evv TlMG. Jusreecau ‘ 1 I ‘ ‘q _‘ . I, No. 2E2. Rollo thb Gal}? ..____._.____ '