. . A! , __ A ‘It’ Ours! ' ' ‘and at tel-t liogffztmlhlollur. elnuthelplt. lwillland U methane swsudu loan t; Zn intimation:- Qllllnu lrooblcyonin this reputed Jet irltnnotodny. Iytnntmeal l cunuuncndedtondnttshwbletlwh byluyoruiglal. Writnfetfid In. H. Summon l $1 WIITDIDI. Gilli ' 8150K QUOTATIONS xHALIFAX, April 19—(Quotutlons furnished by Johnson 8t Ward suc- cessors to F. B. MloCux-dy and Co.. ‘the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ‘Atchlson Car Foundry .......... .. 80 American Car Fousdry 123% ' ' American Smelling & Refining ' '00 .............................. .. .. American Locomotives Anaconda Copper Canadian Pacific Railway . New York Central Railway Cuban Oune Sugar Crucible Steel .... .. ‘nternatlonnl Paper Mexican Petroleum Reading Southern Paeifi Studebaker Corporation . United States Steol Corpora t-ion ........................... .. . ‘A __-Z- WANTED , _ District Managers | Perlnecessary buildings and warr- Year l Four Mans for Prinrl- llmrurti Island ln pri :11 Industrial ritim-l. Stutc full purl ulars in first lctlcr; glhnr; age, lnnrricd or sinlzic and; what soles cxpcricnce, with rcfvr; coves. lfpon acceptance of your till-a plicution an intr-rvirwv will hl- =u~ lunged for. .\ppI:-‘ ut on BOX N0. ‘.211. HA The finest. fnrm property offered i 1 p. m. sharp. I sun instructor! by All". Owen l 41,4 miles from Charlottclr-wn. This ‘s: 1 hotel. Also all t-hc stock. crop and soon.) 50 hens. 6 h. p. (stu. pits) mowers. rakes. manure sprezulef. 2 o l’. trucl: wagons. and numerous other articlcs. Al fine condition. CROP:-40 tons hay. 5 tons straw lluadtity of turnips and Illf\l'1[;0ll1S.. TERMS ON FARM made known a Sale starts Ilositively on time. ‘Z ___ .. on Monday, April 2 '1 offer for sale my farm of 170 acres, 100 acres in good state of cultivation. '70 ucres wood out! lumber, an unlimited quantity of alder mud, drained fox ranch in ‘Ilrcb grove about. 25 chains from lt-uildlngs. Large dwelling house with pump in porch. cattle barn with pump, and root cellar, hen house 72 x 16 feet with fattening pen above, pig house. machine house and wood shed. All buildings in good repair, near churches. school, roller and saw mills nnd about 1 1-4 miles from Vernon River Station together with my stock. crop and farm implements. STOCK~Horses—-1 cart mare 9 years old. (Barrister), 1 cart mare 6 ‘years old. 1 general purpose mam 8 years old, 1 general purpose mare 3,,ycars old, 1 foal. tpcrchcrnll). Cattle-Al Holstein cow. (register- ed) Toitills, Rocker of Pownal, newly frcshened. 1 liolstein bull csli’,.'l weeks old, Alberry Gallic Jewel, 2 cows newly frcshcncd, 8 cows to freshen between now and Julio. 2 oxen 2 years old. 2 hoifnrs. ityears old 8 ycnr olds. 2 holfnrg calves. Hcns-—60 pure bred Ply- mouth Rocks, 30 pllro bred White Lsghorns. 3 pure bred roostcrs. fimportod.) IMPLEMENTS.—1 6 ft. biilder. YALUABLE FARM mother were transplanted to the of Dingwall. Victoria County. N. S. .7 Asslgnor, Tenders will be received h;- cluding lilay 1st. 1911. for the fol- lowing properties, separately or in blocksr—~ I he1ly's Springfield Tire .. 39 4 X , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ___ _ 311,; (“Jessie and Alice") 250 tons catrry (XI) $1) 417%: l"? °“P“_°“Y ‘will’ 1°” F“ “m” ‘y'- A ‘sluall farm containing 13 pr ["15 a‘ 50m‘ Sydnli“ 5' S acres. luors or lcsir situated Iowcr ‘Plant with necessary buildings and 1 Bay St. Lawrence, Victoria County, N. S. Victoria County, consisting of C0111- pietc Lobster Packing Plant. with houses, dwelling house, store and stock. tllnity t‘or inspection 0n application rermm l0: I. . I.Il<‘.\.\_ .'\‘. t4. 395-1 best situated properties ill the province and an ideal site for ii summer 4 choice young draft horses. 5 excellent cows. (2 fresh and 2 to freshen ac‘ and 3 sets pin ilarrov/s. grain scpzlratol" (Magnet). fertilizer solver. secdcr (Alcllornllck). gang and other plows. |,uil,||n_.;s_ trucks and whorls, (5 carts, wood slcighss. ‘box and driving sleighs, turnip 1)lll[)€l'£i. scuff TERMS ON STOCK hYl‘(.‘..:—Scven nlontihs credit on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cont discount per annum off for cash. ‘ every respect and is open for inspection until day of sale. ‘ consuls coillvTll GREATEST AUCTION‘ d ' AT ALBERRY PLAINS The Beautiful Property 0f John A. Richards, GLEN COE 1 will sell by Public Auction at Glellcoc, Lot 50. the farm owned by Corn Nay 58% July 69% Sept 61 Oats May 36% July 37% MarPork 1540- -- JJELIGATE OPERATION. - Spliuters from the shin bone of a eSll I lIIlI ' llllilll . m lurlunTl Dyspepsia Jllllalali By "Frult-a-illes" Lrrrus Bns D’ol, C. B. "I was n terrible sufferer from Dyrpz-paia and Canxlipatian for years. I had pain uftcr eating, belching gls, constant headaches and did not sleep well at night. Finally, afriend fold m: to hy"Fry-wil-a-lives". In nwook, the Constipation was corrected and soon Iwas free of pain, headache; and that miserable feeling that noeompnnla Dyspepsll. I continued- to take this splendid fruit mediclnd and now I am well, strong and Curves". ROBERT NEWTON. 50o. s box, Sfor $2.60, trial sire 25o. At all dealers or lent postplid by Frnit-a-tivea Limited, Ottnwl. FARM Lola SALE_ legs of an infant. born without the fibula. tin the lower logs, by sur- geons oi’ the Newark Memorial Hos- pital. The oporation. which was de- clared a prohibie success. was one of the most delicate in (the series of clinics held in connection with the annual session of t-ho State ses- sion of the College of Surgeons. It took two hours. ' ::On1.' the uninformed endure fills agony of corns. The know-lug ones apply Holloways Corn Remov er and get relief. THEE?“ 1N tho matter of Joseph O'Brien tilc undersigned up to and in- (1) New tlhree masted schooner I27 A “mnflele Lobster back“? side ICensIugtou Road; Good land suitalble fur market gardening. For par- ticulars apply to Patrick Duff), hone 574—R. (3) A similar Plant at Dlngwnll, Farms for Sale For sale at Mill Valley. farm of 142 acres land; 50 acres prime 11111151" "W10" woodland; balance cultivated and (‘oullllctc set good IJllI-llb ings; 1-4 mile from lsuwmill and electric plant; one and s. half miles from hclviu or Freetown; thrce from Kcnsillgton. Also farm 50 acres with barn. well cultivated and wutcrcrl; sold together or separate. 'I'01(‘Dlll)ll0 connection. J. . Apr’ FFurthcr details A. W. McLENNEN Authorized Trustee 182 Charlotte St. Sydney, N. S. The lowest. or any tender not nu- rily accepted. EMMET MCDONALD 15. 1921. Mill Valli __ n yours on 'l'hurstluy April 138th 51L Choice ‘Dairy . Farm For aale n sell his 121F111 ut Iieppoch- Lot ill farm of about 200 ltcrcs is one of 11111111113 11119191991115 fionsisllng "I. (‘bolt-av (lthlfy farm for 3ain~100 ' at llnSubIo in u high stats oi Pngmm binder, hay lwdur‘ tcddm», cuitlv inn. This hlnclc of lzuld has w“ d,“ hunovhq) q wring mom A npvcl- failing stream of water . .. . . . - < ._ “ _ I _ _ rrnlling tllrraugll ccntro. Also lperlechonx mm‘ lupdrdlu" abundant-c of suilwc-od and good D. C MacLEAN I Icrs. turnip sovver. and ‘horse drill. - kinds of hllrncsswztll in ~ i Farm for Sale . 250 bus. wllit.c outs. 75 bus. wheat, I so all ‘ At York Point, 7 miles from Charlottetown by road, one mile by ice in winter and Govt. boat. iu sum t sale. Farm residence is nlodcrn in 111911 52 MP9? 111 I105! 0f 00111-‘117-1011. large dwelling and burns. two summer cottages. Will sell whole . or divide to suit. Price right. . J. A. McDONALD, I Auctioneer.‘ D- W- WHITE- .... .1 Freetown by uuct inn lFarm at Auction at I. 1 will uficr for sale 5th at 12 0’cl0ck noon on the premises at. Freetown on -~——~-— Monday, April 25th, at l p. m.. Freeman _ ‘b the farm known as the gtewdesvMiMangnlgtlxahai 3:333:11; Recvcs Farm, containing 196 acres, Seéder. néw (In and W.» 1 5w abollt 1 l-2 miles from Freetown HUM, Seeder. l gang plow. (M_ and Station conveniently situated near HJ 1 gmgle plow new (R and churches. schools and stores. The WI)’ 1 truck wagon‘ (Pretoflfl) 1 farm is well watered by two hmmg plum 1 driving wagon’ new crooks. Good dwellings, all huiid< 1 driving sleigh. 1 double sleigh, 1 I118; “If” “"1118 ']'~‘P"11~“- 1'91"" ,. mue ncwna sac. tooth burrow, 1 pin barrow 1 disc‘ harrow (Doerilig). with trucks. 1 threshcr cleaner and belt. 1 horso power, 1 hay fork rope and blocks. 1 set wiro stretchers with rope and blocks, lcrcam separator (Tulluler) l AIUGTION SALE AT ‘ GRANVILLE 2 crcum cans. 1 barrel churn‘ (largo). 1 incubator (Cyphers), 350 _ egg capacity, 1 brooder with stove THURSDAV APR"- 21 AT 1 chick iced grinder, 3 rolls No. 91 Ucl-OCK plain coil wire. quantity ‘barbed _ _ win,’ forks, shovels‘ hum, and My lzlrm n1 All acrvs land. all numerous other M11610“. clczlr and ill tail" stats oi’ cultiva- URO1’—-500 bushels Iitakota mm lii“lsfl°f"nb“vll'j',I“rg*l ‘luff. "mg," ‘all t t '9 b ,1 L, n _ ' ma ‘_ c ‘ll lng lrnugl $39: Zegtacksulsullil Sqlfillghgogilgfg; ll. 21/, miles from Iiratinlhzlnll Sta~ Seed‘ quantity wheat’ (luanmy gov glclllllléolilflllVelllfilll. to churches and ernmcnt inspected seed cats, (im- ‘<q-O'CK.___| horse 9 you“ “m. Dnrtcrll. household furniture, r g,;0,1,1,.lve,.. organ. (Boll), 1 svwlni! machine. mw- ' (Raymond), 1 rzmgc, (Home Com- ' I cow, 5 yvars old. tar I covr. 4 years old, I'm-shells r0 t) ., r v . _ _ Mill‘ 12th: I Iloifcl‘. 2 years old. 1' - - IWYIBH fllnvel» 1 111110111 fl-csllcns l5 hlay; I tlloroluzh hrcd Smv“ “ml "Illmrml-‘l 911191‘ "TIIBIPM Holstein ilciicr. 2i wars old; i! T911115 01' “"111 11! 11310. 0! $106k. calves. 1 pig, 50 hens. 3 geese. "mil and 11001911191118. 8 months |i\lPIuIs‘ll\1[-lN'I‘S: Hay llllJ\\'(3l' credit on all sums nvcr $10. ll per Massey Harv s, 1 lscodel- hromi clult (font. off for cash. one sot disc Ill rows. ‘Ioflorlllnc. I J A McDONALD, sincie plow. BLIP-AP)’ Ilarrlll. nearly Allctionocr mlw. I one hm" ~ plow. l sot. spring tooth Itarrowlt, I sot spllft- burrows. l truck wzvsrm, polo and shaft. I fly cart. I hikc wileclr-tl wagon. v i! rum! Wagons. vlond llleilrlls. 2 driving slolghs. .1101», I turnip plllpllr hiasscv Ilurris FOR SALE A new, l cream .llllll . . l-w rl " tor llclll" Austin MoGlivory consisting of lrill acres oi choice land. 05 acroslclcar- standard nnw 1 lmrlrnldlq|urn nmlvfwy; ed,‘ balance under good growth of softwood. ideal dairy farm, woli sr-ts driving llsluvl-ls, 1 nearly new, Qtqredwitll 3 bmoks and well fenced with Miro. sufficient. manure for 4 1""1‘I< collar-s. I Work ilwl Mid thb season, good house and outbuildings, a beautiful location. cnnvon- Igrcfiraefiglnfizrklixlslfl’ "I321"? bI;P:;II,IV",KS‘ lent to school and churches. milk route and rural maifdelivery dnily. ‘Con... and h,.‘,‘,...,,',,..:,',,,,y “T: 1A milesfrmmVemon River station. on Thursday the 21st dny of April wood all Hplll. IIOIISOIIOHI effects. one o'clock sharp. if not sold privately before that date. 1"1"-'~ 1 I11111'I1‘*“'I 11111111011‘ 11111" 011111- ‘ 1 I . . ooctnn and lmlf. of good hay. quan 1 will] s soksiel‘ on tlhat date all the stock and machinery oi 1 Llyde l"). m. pumice“, M” nwmglng neck f9: Yrfl- ° » 2U" 58-. I w" 7 yrs. Guelnsel. c0 hens, t Msssfly _vnlu~s, forks und shovels and many I “hinder, good condition. 1 Massey ilarris mower. I Massey Harris lltlvtll~srllvle< too numerous lo nleu- _ barrow. new, 1 Frost c Wood single plow, l Flurey scuiiiler. l Pcti- 1,101“ all 31'1"“ "i 2"‘ "ndvilh ""1111- ‘ _ ver . s. muoun on mop s cre- Jruck wagon, 1 wood sleigh, 1 wood sleigh. quantity straw. quantity m, on nmlroval M“. Mm 6 per .1 plank. 1 kitchen range, all new working harness and other artic com of; rm- cusp too munoronl to imlention. ‘ 8 V W _ p , , ' DAVID BPEAR , Si! t . ‘ I Q 1103i i" Euy tel-ma. which will be made known at sale. ‘R. H. STEVKNQON’ AIIOUOIIGQI‘ GOOOOOOQ All Adventure In Years sy Mnotvu ssscnen 04-60% I i 00-00 Continued; lChapter Xll fcver, of watching. of subterfuge, sum-aching. A round of days in wilich %niu's feeling for Ned was at times n torment scarcely to be IKLTDB_ at others something almost holy-Abe feeling oi’ a mother for hcr child . visitor. often accompanicd by her father, but still oftener alone. She came on her ‘pfllly in the early morning. with her bathing suit un- der hcr arm. to take a swhn with the-m: or In her natty yachting suit. looking like a veritulble little giri_ she sailed with them. Ilicqllantanceshlp hall ripcucd fast after that first dinner. llov- crly insisted upon ltcceptlng ull Dc- lon.g's invitations which always ln. cuded Nell, and upon Ilavng him and his daughter often at the bun- Zfllflw. Yet ‘Sonia knew that even H0 she was lnorc to Ned than Dora Delong was. Nod was an artist. (litllflllllle of Krellt things. He was cnrapturcd with ISonhrs loveliness. her charm, when with her. '1": him she was like sullle rare flowcr. ofstill rar- er colors. ‘He felt that he would be cnnclblotl could he but feel the touch of hcr hand on his fore- head. lle felt that no one Cfllllfn ullderstantl the fceing hr had for ler. 1S0 ho locked 1t in ‘I118 breast where it grew-v stronger lbccltusc oi‘ the suppression. lllc reullzrd but dimly the grout gulf tilat bad lbcen set between theln_ lftllough lSonI-a would have nulryl it ‘lllcverly Strong." $011111 Ilflll ‘been again unhappy. N911 11311 71°91! gone all day suiting with Dora and llcr father. Per- haps it was not so luucll this as that. Iicvcrh; hall "men IHISIUIII)’ sat- lrlc. lSllc Illlll laxcused hcrsclt and golln curly tn- llcr room. Bev- crly had (lectured that since silo \\‘0I1l(I not he twotllitl wait for Nod. For a lung time silo was miso- ably FWVHIIUF. The cvcnls of tile summer crolvdcll upon llcr ' its. At tinlcs H110 was fillcd with u sort. of Iiorrnr. a disgus. with herself. thecausc she could not conquer this feeling for Ned. this desire for love. The longer she thought lilac more: bitter she the- culnc. _ Yet fur all IIIIJHL‘ disquieting thoughts lalnop finally ca-lllc to her. Hho fell into a light doze. Ull- llulupilllssl: tho day's unpleasant- noss. fade-ll Intn c-bllvion. ‘How lung she slept silo dill not know. Suddenly Hi0 was willc iFn/Illkl’), intcllstsly illlklllll“. Silo rail;- ell llUYSPlf in bed. -Sho lllnught. silo Ileurd Nctl calling her. "slmllll" . "l must lnlvc hoe“ drcznuinlr.“ she said aloud, then fcll batch on llcr pillow. Ilt came again fainter this time, yet (IIsLInc-‘t. "tSsrlill—tSonill!" IShc sprain: from llct‘ 'l)0lI and crossed tn tilc window, wide 011L111 in tllo soft night ail". . (She listoncvi intently. but no sullllrl 'Ill‘(‘lk0 the slllncss savo- tilc night sounds so familiar. Tho [ripping of tho waves on tilc Ilcacil. t‘-lr\ fliirpiug oi’ the night creatures. the whistle of a distinct train. She thought to cllll_ then P81118111- . bored Bovenlys sardonic humor and with :1 shrug dismissed tho idea. ‘What. was that‘! . . NOTICE The Adojurned illseting of the JOHN AGNEW FUR FARMS LTD. will Ilc llclll Ill thc Board of Trade Rooms oll 'l‘ucsday cvcnlllg at clghl o'clock. May 3rd. 1921, ill~ stead of on April 19th as previously announced. 'l‘his challgc is mzldc necessary owing to the unavoid- ablc ubscllcc oi‘ some of tilc Direc- tors from tilc City. FARM FOR SALE At Hsrtsville Within 2 mllcs of North WiIt.~ shire Station lllld 1i miles of Hun- tor ltivm- Station, contzlininl: >10 acres of land. i0 acrcs (rlcl-lr, bal- allco undo rhard and soft wood. with good llollso and out-buildings. Well ivlltercli with nevcr failing pump at tho door, convenient to a stehonls and churches. For fllrtllcr particulars apply to Murdoch Stcsv- art on premises. WAuctilul: Auction solo at (lnlcdoula WM! on Friday April 22nd. at 1 tfcloclt l am instructed by Mrs. William McLcnnl-ln to ucll oll hcr prcmisvlll on the above date. n1 hcr sloclo rop and farm llllllllfllllllfllll. etc S’l‘()(‘JK—--7 oows including one ow 4 yrs old to freshen in April ; 1 cow 4 yrs old furrow; 2 hoifom 3 yrs old; 1 bull 2 yrs old; 18 llcep; 50 hens; 100 lbushcls poin- oes; 100 bushels oats‘. 50 bushels wheat; 1 carriage; 1 truck wagon 1 set of dis. -h:=rr0ws; 1 set, of point barrows; 1 spring harrow; l curt and wheels; l gang plow with harness; forks. shovels, hose and n- lot. of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Spls positive; no reserve. Terms 8 months credit on all sums over $10.00; 6 p. c. per anuum oft. for cash’ .l. 'A.. MCDONALD, , t ' _ Auctioneer. Bradalbane. R. R. J. ‘A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Now followed days and nigliis or (Dora Delong was an almost daily‘ ' HAMIPLAINS THEY SATISFY WHEN OTHER LAXATIVES FAIL Chamberlai ‘a d a d rtain. T1: action of ablcts l; surprisingly “ ‘antic ydt thi effect In Y-‘ltolnichmnd bowell. .For per- son: of advanced yearn Who 8x- perience difficulty 1n Obtalnind a satisfying laxative, Chamber- lain's Tablets are. unequamd- BLETc 25¢ ...€_<-o>-—i- . For Frost. Bitcs uml Chilthhtlns. -Clll1l>luina from undue capo-sure to slush and cold and frostubitc from the Icy winds of winter. 1n the treatment of either an excellent preparatiion is Dr. Thomas’ Eclstu trlc ()ll. as lit counteracts lllfl I11- flalulrlation- and relieves the ‘P111111- Tlle action of tho nil i.- |)1'(.'llil')l and its application is cxtrtlucly sinlplc. (summing hcr cvov. she llldtlf‘ out figures cc-lning sic 1' along. hear lng somcthing—wh:lt? llcr first liloughl, “'21s in. laray. llcr lips lnovctl but no sound lyamc all tcnsc. every ncrvc taut, she watched and waited. . [Slowly they (wllmr- t Iow_ then tn tilc porch. At tb first sound Beverly had flung tho living room door wide and tilc llgllt stroulnod ollt showing four lucn calrliving some inert object, two at the holul. two at the feet. Even In llcr stress silo recognized the Ilfevszlvcr. fllo w-antcd to scrozlln. and I‘K)\'9I'Q(I hcr molltil with llcr hand. 'l‘hcn tho door closed._ > 'l‘h.~, light was; gone. The lncn with their burden were iflsillc. With ti. cnld (“dIIIIIIQSS shc dross- erl sufficiently. thcn resolutely lvalkcll dcAvn the stairs. "is llc dealt?" ‘llcr voice, without clllotiun star- tlcd tilc mcn. who Imd placed tilc buy on a couch. Beverly lurucd to llcr. It. was; llc who llnslvcrcli: “No! Hrlllln one shot. Illln. Ito's fuilltcd." 'I‘hcn: "Tho doctor will be hon». in a lliilllltc." Tho lllcn troupoll nut quietly. thcil" frichd. the lift: IlZl\'l‘l'_ stopping to ask it‘ thorn “'21:; allytllitll: murc he could du. Wllcn lllt: tiunr llml closed Strong tllrncli‘ l0 Sonia. iic said: “Pull y-c-llrsclt’ together! You're 11H pliln as dcuih." . 351w paid no HIIIWIIIUIL hut cros- sed to Noll just 21H hu (lpcncli his byes, 'I‘l|o loo]; ill them llicccd llcr thrcllgllt and through. "'Y(HI llro. lllll'l. Nod. but you urn goilll; tn act \\'l‘lll'lll‘lll‘." tilc last word softly so licvcrly who was admitting tho. doctor could not. hour. A faint slllilr- pIIHNNI uvur NcdH; l! [yd-.- 1, ltlllli of porfcct fllltll was in Ills tgvvs. 'l‘llcn tllley clrllecli again. , ll To bo (ilmtinutllll ll EEINDIGESTION In new annular farm. df1 on tongue, or with vichy or water. lm or cold. nvefurably Iwl. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75f fi-l-IT-‘ITABTE-T FORM MADE av econ‘ l: new": MAKERS OF . SCOTT‘$ EMULSION ls ..________,i DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE BURROGATE (‘OURT iifll George V. A. D. i921 In rc Estate of ltiulcnlllru Alclnrlis late of EIIFJIIPZPI‘ in Queen's (‘loudly In tho said Province. deceased tves- talc 13y tlllc llonourzrhio .l. Banncrnlan “Qlllllllfllfll. Surrogate Judge of Pr-obatn, &c.. fkc... To the Shel-iii‘ of the County of Queen's County or any Constable m- litcralv person within said County. GREETING: \VlIERi£AS upon reading the prtitlou on illc oi‘ Charles Aiclmoti nl" New Glasgow Iiolld, lli Queen's County atom-said, Arilninislrlltnl- oz‘ tilc above nzlnled listlltc. praying Illlll a citation may bu il1sucd for tho purpose llll1l‘f‘lllill'tlf‘l‘ sci forth‘ You arc ‘Illcrefllrc. hereby rcqllircli to cltn all pcrsons IilLt'l'PSl|'ll in tilc said lirllzllo tn ho zlllll nppclll‘ ht-fnl-p mo at. a Surrouatc llcllrt In bc IWllI in tilc Court lIolll-lo in Charlotte- town in Queen's County. in ‘Ilo :~:\.1|| Prnvincv. on \Vf‘.ll|lI‘HIltl_V tilc l\'-'t?ll‘l._V-lllllll day oi‘ May. nl~xl_ cunt’ lug, at. Ihn hour of ('I(‘Vl‘ll cftllm-l: lllrchnvlll oi‘ Ilw szlllln lllly to ltllow muss if any t'hr~_v l-all \\'II_V the Al» counts 0i‘ illc said P1812110 should not In» pllssl-d and lllv Ills-talc closed us pluycd for in said Potilloll and on ulotion of Ilonllld lilcKilllloll, P1i1f].,|ll‘(lf‘I4lI‘l‘llI said Iwtitioncr. Alld I do hvrvby (il‘(I(‘I' tllln ll true copy ircrcoi‘ Ill-l Inrlllnvilh pvllfisllvd in some Nowspapol- ylllhlisilvd Ill (‘llarlottctnwn in Queen's ("‘I.|tI)' aforesaid. for at IGIIHI tour cons tivo weeks from the rlatc Ilcrcoi‘ and that ll Irllo copy hnrnlyf l"; fnrtlllwilh lmsltod ‘in lilo folk-lying public mint-rs respcotlvl-Iy. llfllliPly, ill the hall dl‘ the Colllt. [louse In Charlottetown. in front oi‘ lilo School-house ut Idhonczcr llforosnld, and tin front of the Hnll at WIIIYAI- Icy River in Queen's County afore said. so that. all persons interested In the said Pistols as aforesaid l-lny (have due notice thereof. (Seal) Given under my Hand and the Sent of the said Court this seventh day of April. A. D., 192i and In the Eleventh year of I-llls MaJestyls sign. \ ($111.) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Pmbate ...,.Th9_y lone the liver and cleanld I o lhc hunger _ BIRTIIQ . BART-At Limestone, Maine. April 0th, to Jas. and iMns. Birt. ll ulsughter, (Stella Elisabeth)- ING8.-At China Point, March 29th 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Inge a daughter. , MlcKAY--At Springfield. -A.prii ltttltl. 1921. to Mr and Mrs John B Mac-Kay (ncc) {iweyn Mun-Loud. a sol1.»-»Arlucl Munroe. | JIARRIAGES McLEOD-JACKISON-—At the Bap tint Parsonage. ltIontu-guo_ March 31st. .by Rev. J. Nollson_ ltloxand- ‘cr .l. McLeod. ‘M. M. of Valley- ‘flcld to Margaret Jacksotr Sturg- eon. both of King's (Jo . _....,.,, DPLVPHS McEWlEN~At Morell on April 15th. 1931, Elspeth Leslie. Infant daught- er of Mr and Mrs Claude -S Mc- Enrn. ' IN MEMORIAM Ill loving moulcry of Bdmlund (‘err who died April 21st 1920 Ilay by day we sadly miss him. lhiclltls Illlily think the wound Ilas healed. . liut ‘they lltllc know thel sorrllw. ‘Phat our hetllts have not reveal» inserted ‘by his wife and cilildren. 1¢ NEW GOAL REGULATIONS.— 'l‘l;cl'" are 216 vessels laid up in the River Tync. 11.110 largest cozllinlt port in EnglandyTllcsc include sir:- iy five government vessels. The dc- pllrtluent of mincs issued all order undcl" which dmnesiic consumers of coal will be unable to obtain sup- plies wit-bout an order from tllc lot-Al authorities. I i i I A Quick Relief for Headache A headache in Eminent]? "Md bybudlydigelled oodflhegnel and uciclarenullingthersfrem are , absorbed by the blood which In turn irritates the nerves and causes painful symptoms culled headache, neuralgia, rheuma- tism, etc. ‘l5 to 30 drops of Mother Selgcl’! Syn! will correct faulty digestion an afford relief. 4 I , .. ' Notice 'I'I\o Adjourncrl lueethlg of JOIIN AGNDW FUR FARMS ill‘ twill he held 1n the Board of 'l‘rade Rooms on Tuesday Evening at. Eight O'clock May Il. 1921, inslcull o,‘ on April 19th as previously all- nouuccd. This charm: is mvll" m" ccssary owing to the llllilVllillthbll‘ absence of souls of the directors from lIlc city. lilo. I Linen Dept. I BEER & WEEKS These 3 Big Specials Huiitonztyl §lflllu n. .;t..l -- our m Rho Jelly d (d .l.'°"§i'.l.".s‘.’ ' 0| w eh in utungt 5...... or you: this he! has been privi- lo halal a substantial pun el Ilhl "any nearer; In lhe pnhtou and muhting '0 not crepe. puiriu I‘ q O I L O - nflonl. ouch one] Hy hell- \ Charlottetown Branch .l. Diner,‘l_lll(lanagel‘ m‘ -Mom to the ‘Bum/F are (Bread each liar Choice Property for Sale A At Argyle Shore 1 am lnslructcd by A. .l. Alacldcvlll, Bollsllaw, to scll at PUBLIC AliC/FHJN on thl- [lrclniscla on \VI'L'I)NI'II)AY, 271‘li‘1\l‘ltll1 his shore r fllrlu of ti.» tlI'I‘L'.“-, I10 llcrcs clcur the balance under a nlcc growth oi‘ hard and soft wood. This farm is conveniently sltuatcd and lil in n11.01- n-Ilcnt sizllo of cllllivzltlull. Sploditl dwelling. good outbuildings and wcll t" 110011. nlostly lvirc. ALSO his S'l‘l)l7I\'. 0i Illlfilvii. Gallic, Shocp, etc... all farm lllzlclv iucry. 200 bushel graded llPPll oats (Balmcr) Z15 bushel wheat. l0 lOIIH n pressed‘ Ilay,_ I100 bllsllcl potatoes (Rods) 200 bushel potatoes‘ (Blues). Those‘ potatoes wcro thoroughly sprayed, have shown no rot nnd will ulalu- cxcollcllt sccll. , Sou Iland Bills fur further particulars. ‘fernls at. Sale. No rcscrvc. A. J. MAONEVIN, Owner J A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer \\\\\7IIIIII¢I'4'IE.\\\\\\\\% \h€.JYIIIIIIII.\\\\\\\\\\‘§YIIIIA\\\\\ I BEER & WEEKS Linen Dept. Are Wonderful Value! 1N LINEN DEPARTMENT RUN N ERS-or bureau scarvcs~~ with lace edge and lace insertion. Ex- tra speciallat each .... .......... 50c (By Mail Post Paid 55c v DRESS GINGHAMS-Jfull range of designs in this superior quality dress ginghams including pllain colors and stripeslfixtra special per yard 27c 110st Paid to Any. Address LACE(YUEPAINS-Strong wear- ing Nottingham Luce Curtains-w 0N SALE TOI)AY I VIIQEL\\K\\KYZIiIIIIIQ\R\\\\\YIIIA\\\‘ . i’ UNION BANK or CANAT MIMJL\\\§\\I\ZK\\\“\\\R3IIIIIIIII fl\l\\$lllllll.\\\fi\\\\\\ZIIL\\\\\§MMZA\\\\‘ inches wide by 2 1-2 yards long. Ex- tra special at per pair . .. .. . . . . $1.75 Post Paid to Any Address Mail Orders Filled Same Day as Received Money‘ Back~ if not Entirely Satisfactory iii’