.— œ.o-.—.._'..... a—n u— " 7*— :r’r Ïh’f [01:27190167’”. ' ' soflens waler-ciils grease The‘ Wall l'iowei l Britilsh chkly i ONE NEW FACE Chapter 44 ’ino have saine dresses made tu into pi‘oper clothes." Pundora consenied ailier Friilay and Saiurday Oll Every item is a genuine hargain well worthy of your attention Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Plain Ginbhams—just the thing icr summei‘ dresses, scverai pat- terns to chcoîe irom. Fri. day and Saturday. YARDS FOR ‘ White Longcloth—BS inchcs tho bargain price 7 YARDS FOR .............. .. wlde— a splendid value ait PretîIVSCriin and ivory Net Cur. taining. Good quality. Rogular price 65C per yard. Friday and Saturday 2 YARDS FOR Lace Curta n:——fiity pairs wili be 5P ci a! p r pair Frilay 0 . _.' or .r‘.. , _ '. .rrish Hand wh te rut“ “cal b-.rd:r. A ndid xrearer. Enjlish rv'r-ke. 5 vARDS FOR..... o\.e|ing i8e Amerioan Crochet Bzdzprcads. large Size, splcnd d wcar ing quality. Friday. an l Saturday. only .............. .. . Grey Cotton In 5 to 10 yard lengtho—very excellent value. You'il want a lot of this. 10.. YARDS FOR ize 17x34 98e Colored Turkish Tow— els. heavy quality, size C 18x40 lnoh. 4 FOR .......... .. White Turkish Towels. s Inch—these are wondor— iul value. fi FOR Linen Huck Towels. beautiful quality. iancy damask borde". anh c Bleached Sheetlng . in lnch 64 and 72 inch—good wear. lng quality. 2 VARDS Circular Pillow Cotton. inch 40 Engliah make—a very epecial value. 2YARDS Lace edge Bureau Scarves, very pretty and dainty.—’—'and at a vory low prioe. c 2 FOR Unbleachod Tatole Damask, lrlsh best quai- 98e mako, an excellent value at tho price. PER YARD Flannelette Blankets. Ity—Iplondld ior sum- mor use. PER PAIR began makng brought ont saine ofherown tillngslpolsonous ex unspcakably udations whic” old. but which “'PI’E thu last word piii’î up “le 98e, ‘ i ISi'lentlous objections. Gloria a “winch she deL-lared - IN o “My dear," said Gloria Whl‘ll the what alls your lust guest lind gune. "you'll do moite-et or the greaicst ol‘ l’avors il' you'll lotnumer me suu you. i'm simpl)‘ nchlng to put yohlwlthout getv con. plans. Slie THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Use “Tiz” For Sore, up aguin inio a narvons exclted pleasdre ovor the invariable tea. ' ' parties tlizitiusem-hled at lier fiat. Tho second day s‘he nought l’an Ah! whiit relit-'1‘. No more tire; :l'ei-i; nu mon} hurnin: roi-t. swoilea [bad sinelliug, su’eaty Ieei. Nu mon ‘Imln in corns callouses or bunlc‘nx Hlîll I toi' wliiit l‘iyou'vo tried ting relief. Just use "TIZ." l "TIZ" di'arws [oui ail tao in Prank‘ie'u room. i “You must mine in and have :na", she lnslsied. “My oldi-s'. ' [rieiul in hen- illltl l “'nnt hlin lu meet you.“ ‘ ’ilhat was how l’an mot Guurgei Ridgeway. Tomormw—The Gueat ——-————‘-o-.-—— Newioundlanii i Train Service Dljgillllilllledi l n in magnificence tu Il": country ieet; “'l‘lY." i5 magioai; l Z" i: .. . , . H l girl. . igriLnd; "'l‘lZ" wili cure yoiir ioo. ifgïNähîfäl”oïdî’hêllvéïîi hi “Yun can‘t woar niy sort or :i'uuhlos so you'll newr limp oi .' ' . 'v‘ ‘ ‘ h5th ngs .‘ Gloria laughi‘d. “i have draw up youi' race in 1min. You. oumlmml le‘my 5" stem tOday' ‘ ‘to put on bizurre'dr unir] ('l‘icll with on innovant (-.iin .n dur tliat made hin' hostess //\‘ 'igain. . “l'm nm. tliough 11's anoet iif è_ ron to thlnk so. i've homoly feu- ' Ïitiires lmt n striking color com 1/ O‘bination ii’ it's brouizht out. ’l‘liat‘s è lnnd ('(lltfl‘SrvÎll‘SÎden adorez . wh)’ I wear H “'liii‘h my w‘ihom!" 4‘ Slip rattled on gaily. ,i'tho ilr‘or and ihi‘ bt'il oi‘ hf‘l' mon ’/i with tha oddost iissuriinont m'_ ne; à logees. l'lDfikH. hais and izowns. ‘ui There's nothîng u wnman ri imiter tiiiin t!) “izot linid" .o:iwr onf‘ who nhviously nt-eds lie' ’i'holpingvit dues not matter whoth vulgar soul or an ÿi‘iml il's an afiair 01' lhc hi‘arl of a 1moiter ni” the right sort or hushanil or the i'ight sort nf hat. the iemin lne zeul liei'innos piilially k3'7“ Gloria (-ani-plleil iiii invitation tu ("illt'Otl‘ii a Slljlpt‘l and ill‘Kiln rlpp i‘lowcrs ani u'liili‘ l’aniiiirii nt' niliis and l'ililS in: ni“ fraihers. and i-uiting up maiorial. :Qo' “Î 5...». "47.5 .4;\ F Trains Canada . 1 Limiiei -\‘ æ Effective .\Ia_v Jlst, frinn 1, t'i't’âti, Toronto and Vani'onvz‘r iili \ 'l‘riinsi'iiiizidii Liniiliàd trziiii servie! y'i wili ho iriiiiishi-d ily lili‘ (‘auii Q iliilllÀl’üf‘ c Railwa}: L'omininy. i This spiandiii train. (:d.l'l‘_\'im.' ilstandard sleeping car only and making llic fastest biPLWUL‘ll torminals ni” any uoiitinontzi‘l in Ainerica. Montreai, Windsor St. 5.00 p.m., and Toronto, lînlon Sir ' . ilL 9.00 p.m., Ezistern Stand iin Time, daily, consumlng 85 hours‘ bciireon Toronto and Van couver and 92 hours belweon {lion treiil and Vancouver. also machin; zi'innipng in il], Re 'na in 51 nm.l iilgiii-y in (i5 hours. 'l'im riîirduli-s arv sn arrangeu ihat iraiii pisses tlirough ai— in.» "oitnni points (commercial or'tour ‘ 'â must convenient hours i0. “ÀOΑ \\v>v—’// triins loavo: ,ÊIÏIÊOÏ‘ A (6‘ \>\"z nm b :V' i 773 ii i i un;r oi‘ dctraining. and du. m: iïie portion or tlie trip ilirougl u Iiiu (Linadiun Rockies, open obser l i'iiiion r "5 t‘i'oin Fiold to Revei ioiie- iir specizil lL‘allerS. There "fi s nu extra charge iiiiide for this e ("illl’ü liy (‘Iinadiiin l’ai'ific, .; Aliliough this is Lhe only de lux: 'l u r‘in in L'iiniiila, in whiu ,7 car piisseiigers oiin ar. . ilwre is no spL‘cial faire re to trnvvl on 511m9. \'.'ith Lho resiimption nt‘ the fui , "mimer trans'cot‘tinental iiï'he (,‘ilnndii'n l’zicific 'will leave ai 4.00 a.m.. evm'y day, thirty-sii tram—continental trains moving o: rail-s zit rarious points bctwee'. .‘iomreiil and Vancouver. anion ‘wliich are ÎlK'llldOd elght “Tram T'nadzi" t"iiins»—0i all thls vas ‘wnt of trains the TRANS CANA DA is the “Premier Trajn." ÊÂÎÎ 2.500 hags, fis-iliory and Liverpool 1 size. now in stock. (,‘an makc iproinpt shipments. Carvoll Bros. zl ,V . Notice i0 Raiiwaymeii Have your hand cars changea in to mntor cars. :zlth a Sylvestei à” improved Engine built expresaiy {Ifor this purpose. Sold on Monthl; paymeni. plan il! deslred. Get ou nrlces now. SYLVESTER MFG. 60., LTD. Llnduy, Oni‘. i I — *_. Desirable Property ior Î Sale in Summerside i Tho residcnco ni’ the late Thom- . L‘an E. Ramsuy on Popular Avfilllll'. iiSummersido, is for sale. Apply on Mimi: promises in MRS. RAMSAY CEDAILPOSTS per Schr. Electro F ulfËargo \\\ z p long. Cedar Posts L. M. POULE 8L C09 Connolly’s West Wharf ' 'ses.otherwisii shons won't soi-m tight and youi i ‘i'd he too nondesuript.” i'eet wdl nerer. nevor liuri or ge. g "0h, vhut ,vou'i‘e- heuuiiiui!" the sure. swoolon or ill'ed. i strewini liko» iline. perrliid h('l'Ht‘iI' on tho A lwr’ Mon- miulpment timv Station, al. ' service, i7-8-9 and 14 feet, cents. tiircsque." sho said as shL- wnrkeil ip ail till‘ things l‘ni piniiing [o çpther.” "l'in hopcless lo dress," l’andoru 'i‘ilei-tvd. sçatod un the only empt} l oiilil ho iif ,usr. "l'm :50 owkwnrii inil hillllt‘i)’—" ' Gloria. hui'iinii‘ impatient. “llon't ho a goimi-J‘ HilP sald 'You have a sweetni” and cliarni liat l've norer met hæ’m'u in un). ithvr girl. No one roiilil rise sup ‘l‘lOl' in heiiuty tu the ('riii'rent -t_\'l(>s oi’ Noi‘i'is ('iiyÿ 7‘ “'I'lii-y ' L‘ll'i, i-urront stylos— lJorii gigglnd. “’I‘iie_\ Vi’i'E‘ Gliii n' i-iisl, (Jl'îs,' Shi‘ holde Wili‘ii Gloria i'ouli llîlkl‘. use iil' Ili‘l‘. Gloria had sonii 'l‘i‘illll l’illOl' tal‘fnta with tiiiy pinl 'nsobuda l‘illin'tlllli‘l‘i'li UVPI‘ il vliirh sho hiid Vïlîllll'h' thouglit o or i'urtains. This she had made in l) ii frork with a basque waîst (mi; i (iiiziinily iiill skirt, with pul’fi .Îoevos and a llli‘l't‘ suggestion Dt a low ilt’i'k. “(‘ri‘iim (-olor silk stiu-kings mu 'l\'.' lit-Pied lilzii'ic Silhpl‘l'ÿ l'or thni. iiu ili’i'iiiOlÎ. "‘l i‘ouldn't linik iiisliinnabin ll’ l ' lill‘ Kll‘l bîll donre ris shn \'1‘ill shopping with lier. starln. nviously al ilio smart wmnen WiLI ‘ll' tu ihi-ir iiiisvs, a great. longt. .i' sçl'in silk storkingud anklos an. l. dispiiiy of poiiitod tord. hlgh heel i Sii[)]li‘l‘s., v A “You siinuldn't try," iinsweretv ‘rloriii, “l'ni drnsslng you to type Slie i'nnsiilvred hor mucli as shi 'oulii l'illisiiil'l' zi room t0 ho de 'oralvd. studying its possibilltles nd makiniz the must oi’ thoni. “170 you iiair liliil tliis." slie sut 'esi.i-il (mon. And :ziio puileil dnwr ho lirown lllHSS iiroiind tho gii'l': iioulilers, partod it in the nilddli o ils lîmpness did not matte. irusiieil il. sinoothly to eacli sidcu “So mur‘h for quaintness." Glor 'l said. a mnuth nm pi lizlir pin> 'Now for smartness". And she deftly iluffed a llttle‘, i “:lÎl' out ovcr each ear. liiding iliil l wllowni‘ss of ilie girl‘ii checks "rikini: the faon loss driiwn :ini‘ ‘iïn. Thon shil (‘oilod thn t'est n4 or liair into n knot. and ‘zindorzi tiir- inirror, Î’illl prni‘ticod days until :«h: "irni-il io do tiiîs for liersnii. Morin tlini‘. Gloria. with a liivish hand vas beslowing underL-lothing an" 'l‘.k sini-kings and othor undreani f liixui‘ics irom lier own ward me. ‘ But this sariorial mak'lng up'tooli "“eks. Meiintimo l’an polted Frankii Ylli lient liim quiet. gave him lin' 'i‘lk and miidia h‘im tiiko naps. l0) îm for short wzilks in the i'le‘Ï 'ld put him in lied eiiry—tho imi‘ ‘iiiigs hin norvous littlo nrganisn‘ ‘i‘o ‘cil. l"ranlrie began io look wei. gain. and adored hls now frionii. For twn d:in uftor shn arrivod ho ('Onliillli‘ll (:lvaniniz tiiv fiat. iiii ll it inst its neglni-ed :lnpt‘flî‘ilni'l‘ nd gainer! tlie'i‘ri'sli look and ‘nr-ll that munis irmn lavlsli sniii' n'l water. Gloria liiintnd vainly loi ' servant, i'alrlv slavod ovor ihi 'vork she wos hiisy on then. «ami ‘iomn tirnd zit ton time—tn wak: Valuahie Giiy liesiilence For Sal That fine residence number 84 Fitzroy St., owned. and. occupied by M CLevi R. Ings, is for sale. This property is in splendid condi— tion with ail modern improvements and is one of the best proper» ties in the city. For ter-ms and 0th er information apply t0 the owner ai; house. ll_\' l'iillil Gel a b0). ni. zmy drug or depart. liiugh mont Slvl‘t’. and get relie-l Ior a le“ 'l‘ll send my dressa inaker iiround :er stoamers from ime us soon as she's i’rno. to aew and Canadian ports. n 'llilil' iii lilt‘, ruom and wishing she 'iul logislature tomorrnw saine do_. handeri . . -\.s a result oi’ ilie 'Reivaewtwnd land Company's notice to lis cin- plnyees .vesterd-ay that failure oi‘i tho rolonlii'i government to pay‘ i'he (:o‘inpiiny s‘unis whish it ciaiin- nd worv due'under lts contract han.| loft in wll'hout i'unds to puy wagvs due. no train crows reporled for; work today. Among the trains (rani “Your type is tho qualnt and plc- rellnil 'was the tri-weekly express: Connecting with mail and passenu Uniled Stzitnsi i iTlie governmont considered the! situation at an nli day meeting. li.l is expected lhnt al'ti'r l'ur.ner (le-i halo on ‘llie disputed centrant in] i‘inite action'wlllbe tuken in bringl .ilmut resumplion oi' triil’l'ic. JI‘ho grains wlilrh s‘taried off he- i fore the deadiock ai‘ose hetween! :lie govoi-n‘inent and the conipanyi conliunL-d t0 their destinaiions.‘ ThL-vsloiiinshvip coasiwise seiricos illl'l‘ilieii in coiinectinn with the 'iiilwiiys ari' iiiso bfling o ls lho i'(iln])illl_\‘ li'i" l'i‘illllllPl'iliin}. l 'l‘u till‘ (‘iinadiiin Press norrois, 'illiliil‘lli toiugh‘t Sir Itiniiiirm ISquiri-s, the premier. declared‘ ïhi‘ govœi-nment would stand l'irm 'n ils (ii‘l Hiim not in maki,- iiirihvr 'Uh'êlllt' ' tn ihe Reid Company un-i ‘il ‘l'ii(‘_\‘ sutisl‘y him that t‘he aciuaî. 05.5 < ul' iho railway exceoil thei lns 's zilrnady met hy public} 'l'L‘ilnlli'y. "'l‘ho Raid ('ompiiny. 'i ll‘ :iiiili'ii, “liavv riecoiri‘d SSOUAIÜÛÎ "oi‘ iwhivh thi‘y havo nov ill'i'iillilii’dl Ind iilsn a suilii-irnt sum to muet ho illiili'iiliilOd lilSSi’ä 'up in J'ino lil. whiin lill' goveriniwiii's l'l’n’pUi‘l' :iliiliiy nndnr lho iigri-onu'nt onds. 'i‘urtlii‘rinovo tilt! railvu'ay (commis- sion :idvanred thé ('iiinpany lasii reiir m'i'i' {5.300.000 uf which not! ’Jni‘ (“t‘lli has ber-n riziurnizzl in ÎilL' juhiii- tri-asury.” .I "la lili‘ gnvornini‘nt' con- iition‘ “n met, lile prï‘. ' to- l]'l()i'l'0'.\' wili. it is inlîn , nsk ho logislatui‘e to talie orer lhe’ rail'ma‘d and oporale ii. milîl‘l'”.' ‘ ñ We hu"e some (lrst ciass ltory open in King's County for g! ‘ue. 0 This m'ichine is somothing everyl irmor and fisherman shouid have. "il! pay fur itnniî in one scason‘s rnrk. Maires 'any sizo riipe. any i nngtJi. in a fow minutes tlme and t half the (‘ost 01' importod rope. Machines CRI] lie suen at L. B. 'lelllsh's store dl Montagne. or at ‘ie Gray Dort Show Ruoms, Char- ottetown, Apply enrly and gel 'our cholce o! terrliory, 2. illillllll'?!i.l , cons tiers :hrcoi î . 35‘" age‘ and the true’r flavour of agi the fresh young leaf is an exquisite revelation. The "i' able 50 ye {i when properly infused is a healthy, invigorating bever- Every Maritime grocer seils this delicious tea. Metal 'foil packets' only 1 lb, 56 lb and V4 lb sizes inest and mostldepend- brand is undoubtedly “Salada”. for it has served . the public well thes'e past ' ars without a faiter. Agents' Wanied lmfiôËI—C—Î_. Persans in nced of a «arpenter terrlv io du ail kinds 9: honse ivork. in- udlng changes in stores and siliop n izents for the “‘onder Rone Much- fronts, could call ut tlie Giiurdian ffice, 'or ni No. â stewiirt Si. ROBERT GRIFFIN, Carpenter, No. 5 Stuwiiri Si NOTICE Genuine Keilogg‘s thoroughhrud Strawherry plants. 51.20, freight o.“ post paid t0 any addrcxs. THONIAS MAVHEW, Kvinkora, R. R. No. 2. P.E.l. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. iNTERNATiONAL LINE i Resumption of Froight and Passenger Service Batweon St. John and Bo’_ion. Effective May 24th. s. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlll leave St. John every Wodnuday at 8 a. m. and every Saturday at G p. m. (Atlantic Tlme) for Bouton. Wednosday trips are via Eautport and Lubec, duo Boston about fil a. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct. due Sundayo about 2 p. m. RETURNz—Leave Boston Mondays and Frldayo at 10 a. m. (Day- ilght Savlng Time) for Eastport, Lubec and St. John. FARE 810.00 ‘ STATEROOMS 53.00 l At Boston connection io made via ihe Metropolltan Lino expreu ifreight and passengor steamers for New York and pointu South and For staterooms, rates and additional information, apply to A. c. CURRIE. Agent, 8L John. N. B. EDlSON McINTYRE, Montague. Dealer l'or King's County. Property For Sale iN SUMMERSIDE For sale. n modern bouse. gond ocntlon, ail hardwood floors. two Ire-places. electmlc llghts. bath. hoi .vater heating, wide verandali. new garage. ahuut 3 acres c! heautlful iawn. shade irees, good orchard, su‘itahle for one or two familles iii di‘sired. lnspected lin) Lime. For pilil'ticlllal‘s apply tu McQUARRlE a ARSENAULT. la 0l Annual Meeting ' A public meeting ol' nll coniri Hospital wlll lin hold in tho I’arlor or the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesdiiy. Miw Government or the Institution in in iicoordance with thc bye-laws and a E. LOWE, Secretury of-Truüteel Apply on promises at Murrav _ - ____ River lo l fi ,_ MARGARET a. McDONALDi I E DAILY SERVICE ° l - IN THE STUD ' Chanotietown to Pictou u , _, Regiaterod Bred Stalllon B s. 5- MW‘W“ W'" ‘93“ 48547, mark 2.13, by Bingara 3780? Charlolietown every morning ai Inspection afternoon and! evenings May 7 a. m. (or Plctou. d“ 'Returnlng ioave Pictou 4 p. m. gr or on arriva] of Sydney train. r F'nra 32.50 each way. ireight reasonahle. w, _ “M. c. MoDoNALD, 19th,. and 20th. _ ' ont. Charlottetown. Bruce stewart à 09.. mg. Wharf. P E I l o l ovorythlng up-tiHlate. snld quick. prlce rlght. n l Communionto with Neill, Summerside, c o Hardlng Gin» ago. ù... butors to the Prince Edward islam; 30th. ni. 8 o'izlock p.m. l’or the pur- par mm, or 76 acre... 1 1.2 pose or electing TFHSŒOS for "le from Murrny River village. 30 acre; for thu transaction nf “Ch 9mm“ wnnd with dwelllng and OllihlliiiiA puniness {la may be hi'ousht boîoiè inga in good condition. if noi Stiid l liv privnte aide wili be nold iiv pull» llc nuctlon on June 30th. 1922. Istered “allions .ln Ail mares at owner's risk. NOTICE ' A speclul meeting oi' R. B. H DAVISON, Si‘c'y. FOR SALE Very desirablo prnperty on Norih River Road. comprising nlcn dwoll- MM" “uy 8‘“ ing, large orizhurd. hot liniisc. mink ranch. and gond eut buildings. Ex- l zm‘pl l’rom city tzioxs. Appr Mrs. lama. n. nonoii. 100 Waipr Si. m FOR SiÎLÎÿ l At Tryiin, l’.l<}.l.. 10 acres il! nd with good dwelling houiua and it hiiildinga. eloctric lights and (Muni. lie T-ilOH. Mc- Tllo iindi‘rnlzned oi‘forn l'or sain mllhs gond state ni cultivaiion ilillilnt'i‘ good growtii 0.? iiiird iinil non m Pavottn by Peatnchoa 13489 andam Aliaretta by Kentncky inca 2470. One ol’ the best Reg the country ll stand ni tl.e owner'a gtable. F. A. "WAËT‘oNÏ Yin“)!!!- 4.,- BALLARAT a E WHI . Barker‘s- » iIMl'.) (227M) (1034:!) 7: , ‘ l y . Cha..lmœtm'vn mu“ Boxes Ltd" “m "9 "9“,1 ‘Ë‘ 'ri.» fasiilimiihly im-ii Ilnpul'ti‘il r'iydmuiaie atalllon nwnnd hy ihi- Do. ' ne court nousev Ath/m‘v “(’V‘di Dill'lllll‘ill ni i\L;l:ll'llllll|'('. \\'ill stand fur tlio aeanon of 1922 ut tlin folluwlng D} t lb t r l, E ' Scotla on Wednesday. May 17th. nliwnsz s r u "r Or ' ' 1‘ [922 a: the honr oi' throo thlrty p. “.H' “av “la “,I" I "o HI T l 4 I "or‘r'flmkhl h . « . . 3»A . r l‘i' l' t‘l’HIH‘fl Le] . i . l ._...._. . ___ n' 1m" "m transdcuon m gener‘nl Ilziinilton Watts. Humpsliire ovor night. lus nesn. . i'l‘liiir. Mny itli I'l‘i('l' .l. ertinnlluntor River ut noon. Il. Ilii'liinxun‘s, [xi-w Glnnguw ut. nlizht. li'ri. Mily hili .\i\'ill| Ali'Ni-lll's, ('uw‘ndisli ut noon. .\i-iliur Simpann‘s. Boy Vlr‘w ni nlizlit. .lim. l'ii-lwriiig, Marmite ut noon. .liin. Jiriiliin. liuiisinglim ni. nlglit. .‘x‘nl. Mny iiili lmrld .‘lOJlH". “'ilinot ut noon. Li'unnrd Si‘liunniin'h. (.Ëi‘nlrnl Bedequo at nlulit. ’Tlll'. May 9th 'l'lwa, llnminll. ('iirli-lon. ni noon. Arlliui' (‘iunphi-II. (‘upi- 'l‘i'in‘i'rm» lit niuhl. _\\’i-d. Miiy liitli lion. liii-liisun. Nortli Tl‘yim ni noon. .\t lluinptnn ut. ltiKlll. I'l‘lllll'. Illay 12th Jolin (l'lirii-n. llonsluiw noon and night. ‘l’l'i. .‘\ln_v l2tli MirlmI-l Ali‘Miiniin. NMV iinvrn ut noon. ’l'vi'iinicnl Sl'hilnl Hinhli-n ni niizht t0 l'l'llltllil initil fiilimvlng “'i‘dni-sdiiy Lit noon. ‘ 'l‘inx i'oiiti‘ wiil hi- ('untlnui-d fur (lin nounou. henlth and weililil‘l' Dm" niiliiiiiz. Ail mni‘ox ni DWIN'I'N rinli. l‘ill' iiuulity. nppvni‘nnvv, bl'(‘("'in.Œ iind im a prnnpectivo lmpmver f0" ilii- lii-iiry ili‘l'Nl‘N iit' l’. li). lsland “illhll'lll stands alone. For ternm apply tu JOHN (l'llltllu‘s In i-hnrm- or , DI'JI'AII’I‘JIENT Oli' AGRICULTURE Charlotlotown Primer or iiUiioii 'i‘lm wolhbrnd imiported Shlre Stalllon ov'vnod by the Deparlmeht or .\i1rlciilture wlll stand for ithe aeason of 1922 at tac tollowing places:— Miin. Muy 15th Wlll ioave Wm. Bunhoe'a. Mt. Hope to Poplar Point at noon and Little Pond for night. 'i'ue. Miiy lillh “’cd. Miiy 17th Thiir. Min 18H] Fri. Miiy‘ lilih Snt. Mny 20m .\lon. Miiy 22ml ‘uo. May 23ml 'I‘o Fortune l‘or noon and Rollo Bny for nlxht. Tn Souris d'or noon and Red Point for nlghl. 'i‘o Green Ville for noon and Convwn Brae for nigh‘t. To nenr River for noon and Gooso River ior nlght. Tn'Flve Houseo l‘or noon and Mt. Hope for nln’ht. T0 Si. Peters for noon and Cmble Hoad l'or nlslht. To St. Pater: for noon and Morell for nlght. Wed. Mny 24th To Bangor for noon and St. Paters Rond i'or niant. ’l'hur. Miiy 25th To Cardigan ior noon and G‘tmvn Royuty cor night. li‘rl. Muy 26th To Lnuno'hing rior noon and St. Georges l'or niant. Snl. May ‘27th A until iollovnmg Monday. 'l‘hls roiito wlll :be oonlinuod l'or tho amour. hum: and woutiher in!" nilttlnig. All mares at. owners risk. ‘ ' For terme apply to WM. BURHOE. In cime. or ' bzPARTMEN‘i'”W' Milicuu'runr.‘ " _ Chulmtoimr J. .r To Dundan for noon and Mi. Hope for nizht to romain u