l inserted by his mother. in MEMORIAM in loving memory of Mrs. John Albert Griffin. Glcngnrry. who died Ms 20th. 1920. ‘have: shall she be forgotten‘, Never shall her memory fade. Sweetest thoughts shall always _ linger. p Around the grave where she is lsld inserted- by her mother and sisters. __..i.¢-0>_.__ IN MEMORV OF PATTERSON C. MacCOULL b. Their moat ' leprotectionis HA...ii..1e..R'S which quickly and eflect- gzvgting angerouo .His little wvitiow sits alone J‘-_-,'_- l 7 He? children around her knec, ‘Purim! Wondering in her lonely heart 3"" I . T, l Why such things have to he. Ilhnn and: . ‘ 1 We know that God does all things “bad-Sigh n » WVElI. il and care 25¢ m‘ 5o‘ l. "I d H9 i flee from to ‘ . And when our Saviour calls all drug nndgaunlduu. ; home‘ TlnCannbnDrqCqLlnhnd, ‘ W4- know we'll meet him there. 31'. JOIIII. Ill. l‘ ' COOK LAKE, MAINE Six lonely months have [iassed and gone, And many more may come, For cur darling Passing bay. We iniss him from our home. We miss him. yes we miss him. His kind and pleasant face. .We miss him, 0h we miss him. There is none can fill his place. 11.‘! TIETi TFiiii-ii-i-ii ddmlvii/lilfifilllfiilillllilfid- ‘Yfie Flavor is Fine st in- TTT ‘uiiiiw '4 u-i.» TTCHTIT l _ "Canada? Most Famous Dessert " Mctde at y BriaiéebuzgOzztario l l E llii lllillillliiiilililldjflllflllflllllililillll.1"lll‘IfgwllhllfliIIihillllllllli@jllwlihllflflilitlllill||lllll||l|llllllliil"l'!ili Notice it the Public New Auction rooms opened up on Great George Street. _ Having leased from Mr Arthur Edmonds, his beautiful new storeldiicctly opposite the Salvat- ion Army barracks I.will carry on my auctioneer-mg business, buy and sell for cash, conduct auction sales as usual. Any LOST Hi8 l-IFE ON‘ CHESSAR~ ' r in the lists CEYLON In ‘ lethal aUphndunwibnfldlnnnomlhpnnanrluvmsnd. punhlnd indawlrwgiuia- chetruomolevnr. AND input BLACK TEA Mina of lever-that Menuhin indindunltytbntmnhnsthinlilndnnptlenflfl" Oulil I IAIIORI, Montreal. QUO- If An Adventure ' iii Years- ‘ av CAROLYN ezecmzn l Chapter XXXViil. “Sonia, are you gluil to iico inc?" Ned held lhoth hcr hiindsi. llc fclt like dancing like milking H0lll0 wort of boyish ilnmonstrntlon to show his joy at ncclng ‘hor ngnin. "ls it rouliv you ut. lust. Neil! l tran scrircelv believe it! 'i‘iic blood "ui-Fhed to licr ifilFfi, thi-n receded, leaving hor vcrv whitc. This was it different Nod. just us she bud feared it would ibc. So- nia felt suddenly cinburrniiscilSiit» said: "lt's- »»~her=n u long tlmc." “Ycseemuc-h liud huppcnoil. I ivas so sorry fur yOlLSOlllil, ln your trouble. it must have been u grout sorrow." Even as he Ntllfl it he knew he was but uttering the stilt- ed convontionaltlcs. Whiln lic hurl not known just tlic tooling be- tween ‘Sonia and her llllS|J£lll<|——l~lll9 never had made any sort of com- plaint, nelthcr hrid she explained nniwhinz that gave him n clue to] their intimate life—-he llilll always known that in some way she wns not quite happy. So his (aundol- ences snuntlcd cold. unnatural. Sonia looked (Ttllnlly at him. "You have changed." She ign- ored whut he had said. "Have l?” "PlntirmouslyP "Tll-"l. ten months in tlic liospi tal, l suppose." “TPn-nitinths?" “Yes? "And we dldnt know. wmnwhen; Vlil] ivrotc you were in a hospital ltwas but a fewwecksbeforc you ‘ Wrote you had been discharged as‘ r-uroti." , ‘l know-J couliin‘t write-for. monWs-i thought when lwasl Phle to think— that you must know --that_ my name would hare been» of wounded. Then l knvw by your letters that ll. had: not bcen~sti l wrote you." ‘. on .li1's sleeve. "Three times?" "Yes. But .lt ls alt over so—.\'lrs. Strong," he stammered. "let us forget it. - 'i‘ell me all about your- self. every one i know. l am a per- fect fiend for gnssaip." “\\'hy not Sonia, Ned?" She touched the wound stripes‘ "Nliiy l?" Ncthinir he could have said would have affected he r n5 um that tiuestitin. feeling she had relations. "Please tlo.‘ Sflmmhilnl? in hcr voice made him look more closely at her. llow FCR QUVK SALE House of T rooms. good location. Electric lights. House high and dry. it eiirphaslzetl the of their changed Lot Z00 front , by 100 for further particulars apply tn Jamey T, Waite. REAL ESTATE, Water St, lilast, Siininiersirle; l’. E. island. know all. that had happened him. she told him o.’ all lightly or other zhingslheople were » letters" she for cash or on comm willcall for goods ‘person having furniture to sell ssion‘ phone 272-—L and and pay the cash. NOTICE 'l‘ake notice that any person or we BENJ. (‘A RT ER Auctioneer The liieal Train. for Business Men The Canadian Pacific have imnounced,_effective May 1st, new train service between Montreal and Hamilton and vice verse. which should become popular with Travelling Public between Montreal, Ottawa, Tor- onto and Hamilton and other Canadian (iities. This train will consist. ; of electric lighted standard sleeping and buffet compartment cars and standard coaches, and will operate between Windsor St. Station, Mon- treal, Yonge Si. Station Toronto and T. ll. and l3. Station in Hamilton. Train will leave Montreal, Windsor St. daily except Sunday at 9.30 p. m. arrive Toronto at 7.00 a. m. and Hamilton at. 8.30 a. m the follow- ing morning. 1n addition there will be through standard sleeping cars from Ottawa, Spark $1., at 10.00 p in to Hamilton, returning, passengers leave Hamilton at 800 p. m. 'I‘oronto at 10.00 p. m. arriving Montreal ll 7.30 a. m. nnd Ottawa at 7.15 n. m, next morning. persons selling or having in their possession beer or other drinkable liquids, which contain more than two and one-half per cent of alco- hol, which has not been obtained from a vendor will be prosecuted under the provisions of the Prohi- bition Act. (Signed) GEORGE H. BARBOUR Chief inspector “TIME TABLE Pictou slid Char|ott0t°vvn Service. Commencing on or shout May 1st. the B. S. "Co-netance" will open a passenger and freight service be- tween Pictou and Charlottetown. Leaving Charlottetown at 7 a. c-‘ton ho. hnd trailed up the lorflg glunco or hcr beautiful eyes and liiul thonrht of her wonderfu’. kin-ni- ncss to him. llut somehow she new’ scrum-d different. Her eyes leak- ed puzzled. He had no ides his simple question had cared 11ml: look. ' “What have they dt-a-a- 1-: you. Neil?" - "Nothing but what fir?" hex-n done to all the boys. We: tines niitke us difierent. l griess-Srv nlii." He hesitated Q3511 a minute before her name. "You went away s boy-awn come back a man " Her tun-axing vclce muse-d more in herse-LI i-hsm to him. . "Yes, zinkyld man a»: that." ‘he re turned lightly. ' . - hair!" He pu; Q .43.; "near;- hair off his temples :BOW‘L1lg threads of white. it was afl she said. Sonia said no xii re of war. ask- ed no question: as to his exper} 911068, alth/uzh she ‘n15 longing 1.0 the people he knew noting with a dull pain mm he. seemed very inieresied when she spoke of Lenore Fieetvmod. But she compelled herself to do Lenore justice and told o! her in- tense devction to war work. “She lsfiwould be that Nod remarked. “You women were all wonderfui- Some day you will Wll m6 What _\'0'..l did—l can ima- rzinc something of what it meant to you." "Some day-perhaps. We all did what we could." Then she spoke way.“ beginning to turn to their old 0c- mipatitms. their old plmsures, ntmin. Theatres, motion pictures. tlnnclnggzli these things that would help everybody to forget the stress of the last vears. were being pat- ronized again. ' I All the time she was talking she‘ “Y”! [mulling t.’ the t-hantie in Ned. brie saw non‘ a man in 519.1 n man strong and ardent. He seem- ed full of suppressed emotion that “'35 intensely human. Not the CHARImWmrnwn rznntnrnl British-ll S-War Scolieiiy Cellos I KANSAS CITY. In; llr-Pue- slbillty that Ghent Britain nhzlt he drawn tnia conflicts will llo ‘United States. chm-ugh the undi- uu of the existing Angimhpueee lliiAlce was debits! by Sir Amok land Brhiah suhnssadet to the lined Sums. t a speech ddiveml herne has an: h! men» hers a: i): $l Andrew &~r§e'ir and 22s Knife u! Park Vie! Such rnmnrns. he oeclszmd. wen zhe work at “the uihisrronrm the bmhm n». and by broken men l an: um tkirwtans." ‘The Anginduihnese imam.“ slid Sir Auckland. "was (vrcciaaih alumni-d 2;‘ prewar Russia and Ger-mu aggression in the Par Ens: “Wren I-Diil irmu- um renewed in 1911. i: “KS .\I\f\”li'h"<\.1l_\‘ provided all than slmud he exempted hum iU-nmmissunri" lfélfly. providing for arbitration between Gust Britain and tbc ‘(nixed Sines before any fnrm n.‘ for-c; should be eni- flliiyflfl. "Tht- menu- stands’ today in blur-fl: nnii xvhii; but in the face 0f it. the whisperers have made men believe ‘not. here and in~ my coun- m. that there is Wisiciiity m conflict l-HWQPB your country and mine. tin-ugh the operation of the AngloJs-psnese alliance. lt is not irue. “d1 is ilze constant aim of these brdlien men. against witom iwc strove it: war. to set the nations recently aflied and associated at odds win’: one another. to tell Eng~ lishmen ih-ai the United" iStntcs is not lining her share to tell you that England has sinister designs against you. They are trying to do the same thing to alienate France from us and from you. Will Unearth 4,000—Year-0ld Town In Mexico 515K141), May 17~Prospecting for the nabitationg of u lost race in same manner as miners dig gold. federal employee hermhnve just started to uncover the remains oi" a city 0i at least 100.000 inhabit- gnts which flourished 4,000 or more baseful emotion she had aw-aken. 0d in the hoi.'_l_\'etl, two years-be. fore. All this active. much of the time he had suffered. How could she hope he would care for the same things in [he $flm0 W11)’ that he had before lie loft. He was an unconscious record of ‘what he had been through. lluw little one can know from H mused after a time. lloally they tcil nothing.‘ ‘ “No-they tell us nothing." Mimi‘ kPDt him to luncheombul ‘h?!’ Sbokc no more in a personal vein. lie left soon alter. He had much to attend m, 'S0lll3. tbrevwherself upon the which in a perfect abandén of grief. "He has forgotten-Ac care-"she said over and over. “He thinks of I08 Only as an old friend-m mot» her-friend." (To Be Continued) “LT”. m. zTiiTi-T Will Iv‘ at ll . l’ ll " r rlurinn‘ Wonk lforihnidgllh.1495-511X‘ {‘"'?" ‘W?!’ 23"" 8t ‘iioy Burns. i"rr~.-.' rvilu ii, blnlitdllrty" Llrdvat lllljZh Amy. l~""=4- Kclwlntzton. runsdny n/mli. “UV” lfuniphrllui. Park (‘nrnnr Tuesday night, lit-id Bron. llay \'|..“. \\ ndnesdlty IIIIUIL p01,..- llrookvnltc Wodncsduy nighg lillll (‘i|ilin'e. New \\‘l Hlill‘|._ "W noon John f)'iii'ir\n_ n _h . Thursday night. Geo. hiy nfyiliqamn.‘ “jll- PTIdILV Iioon. Arthur (‘unipbellfis (tulle Trnvcrac. Tiicnrzc lo tlic stable of Aeneas hiurrity, Albanv “hum hc remains until Monday 31in. innL when hc starts his Week's route to Albertun. Martins, \\'i|- 'I‘hur.~4- AIENIGAS‘ MFIUIAY. l -i ~ ~ mnnsmalllilit. ....il " “my MAIL CON TRACT SEALED Ticsini-zns, adrlrvssod to the Pontlntullor Gt-nnmi. will hn r». ct-ivcd at Ottawa until noon nu Fri- duy. the 10th Juno 1021 for the con vcvnnro His Majesty's Mull», on n Dropnned Contract for four years, 6 "m" For week on Llll‘ roiitv- Smirin East Rural Mull Route ‘.", 1:, rm". the. 1st. October next. Information a to condition» of pro- lime h-e Md haenlconfines of the living inthe mlfltlSl. of men. much‘ uf the time the had ‘been fiercely‘ Printed notices containing further E. R. BR OW I46 Richmond St r Chsrtottetown ' m, Life. tenant Sickness and rm. A Glut innate gt Loimt rates. Con! Strong, Stork ctllluie ~ m- daily 5X39?‘ sundayl mum? friontrnc’ énuyl lm seen and . lint urm o ‘en er mu v . - Leaving Pica,“ M’ 4 p' m‘ on l" tnincd nt ill!‘ Poul. Offices hi‘ hlbill-ln rival 0f Sydney train daily 8206])! Iiinrt Rural ‘Mnli Route No. 2. from gundaym Office inspector. I‘ t 0f" I I ' 0f" mummies Erect date of first sa-fllns will csnl~intietn$n llimhiliifinzi "' J0 I . .4, ,. . IIN If‘. \\'III'IAIL Font Oflcc Inspector. llawleigh ilitiiiiinars Notice Slnrc leaving the island in Nuv. lust, tumors whose bills worn unpaid, making lllfllfl to rcinlt up to the prrscnt he announced Apnll 30bit. l have notified all my cus- nu- [It lcnvv. This in n final remit-at nntl trpporlilnlfy lo nettle all mit- slundlnn‘ blllu. lh-mlltunters can be mult- tn mo. nddrruncti to Smiths Hove llinhy ('0. N. 34., or left. with J. ll. Gill. (fllurltitlctnwn. An the. omit nf It trip to thr- hilund in teomiiriorllhln and the almost lmmpnnnlhln task of gott- ycars ago. llere and there over tlic buried city have been sunk shafts to finddtfeel. houses and temples known to exit“ below the level oi the mountain valley in whkgh lien fhe little Vlll age of Snn Juan de Teotihuacnn, the name of which means in the Aztec tongue "City of the Gods." The Mexican corvernment has appropriated funds for this work of excavation which is in charge 0i’ ‘Manuel Gamlo, director of anthrop olorzy of tlhe department of agricul- lure. The government liolwfi We“ ully to make the spot one of the show places oi' Mexico. Dominating the area are the two pyramids, one to the Sun and tilt‘ other m the Moon, which for 11911- tiiries have defied the 8H0?“ 07 archeologlsts and historians l0 trace their origin. The pyramid 1° the Moon is still untouched. F9 iziining an appearance to the lay eye of a huge mound of irregular lie builders are unknown to history nun gr, Gamlo believes they were a portion of an Indian tribe which wandered into MEXiCO TF0“! north and. finding the valley i111" inl and the climate swlubrlous. 11P- clded to settle. The presence of volcanic rock at one or the Lop strata covering the ruins indicates that one of the near by mountains erupted and inundnt» ed the city with lava. _ Entry to the grounds is made lac mg n“, "Temyple of the Goddness of the Winds.“"whlc1'i was discover ed less than a year “so. when Bros- lon uncovered welldetlned walls and decorations Wlllcfllly ""110" and Egyptian in their conception. This temple has now been dun out and reconstructed on the exterior. The inside ‘is reached at present nn-Qngn a series of subterranean DHSIIMZCS. ATLANTIC HIKERS Aflrtiva AT CANSO (YANISO. N. S. May I7~The At- in a st-rong breeze of wind and moderate sea. Th6)’ mam‘ "m" headway across ‘(Yhcbuclo ‘Flielr little sixteenlfoot sloop. the crlnl and weighs only one hundred ltIltl fifty pounds, with no cover- ing of any kind tn protect them. 'l‘hosc three ‘men. Scott. Molloncy and (Jnmpbell are confident. of reach-lug Panama. They are being entertained by W. F. Blgelow, of the Wtlmct. lfotol, and will be guests of the ideal Theatre tonight where an opportunity will be given them to allow the public to buy their picture cards. Thcy leave for Halifax via Whitehead nnd inter~ mediate ports tomorrow morning. ___.4Q->____- inn any nnn in look nftcr my business. I trust you will nil promptly nt- tcnd to thin. Hhnll lcnvc this opcn until Junc 30. After which we will ho compelled to collect in some olhor way. This notice also applies to these bills duc H. J. Campbell. Yours Sincerely. N- T. ROCKWELL. Smiths Cove, D15!!!’ Co" N. B. A ll 2 i —havn had little rnnponrlc. As I am in business horn it is (infill-nit for O Do not stiffer nnnthcr day with itching. Bleeding or Protrudlnn _ Plies. No surgical operntlnn rem ir- ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relllwe ou once and afford lasting benefit. 50c n box all dealers. or Ed- the iiiiii iiiiiiii iiniii ' Sllilillllll niriiiiiois Slum Eilnnili iliiossan, tliliinilay iloi llu Every Woman Should Give Lydia B. Plnkharnb Vegetable Compound a ‘Ih-lal First 2 Chlcago.lll.-"l wu in budwlthnfomnletrwbioud inflammation and ind four doctors but none of thenidld good, Tbeynil laid I would an when en oper- its. I_‘DY‘§l“Tl.C'bT'-lfiDil1JDn uriih whom gflfiatd: BIJKT lnfllu ‘Ru-AM or J1 had . l“. IAIIFIV hblo compound a genera. nrhixranan treaty. 311th “and?” bu“. m"! s_ Lralrjwwas drawn up between mhduguiouw-dlnand urns: ftmatn and the tuned of thattlinalwu rfoetly Scares nu: Failed n: nun-cation wnlhlhnvolovoe dues.- by your senate. Rut in order to lion to tlic it on I rtlvviaie m; possibility of being bsve boellowe Jhnven drawn inn» zmflicx with the ‘k ""5 a" "d d9!" I?! Thin-ii $fhlbl~ on any gztvund what- "at M! W. lm-"l l" ever we then drew up the "Peace taking the 00m nod upon myraeommendn onend on may publish my letter. tin the gospel truth nd Iwill one who wnntl yin-noun! etterP-llrml-I. . HAYDDCI. 6824 St. Ln rencc Ava. Chicano, Ill. A Vermont woman lddl her testimony lo the long line of those fortunate-women who have been restored to going: by aydla bE. n l]!!! e ta lo Compound, after it had been decided on operation was necggsnry: Burlington, VCn-"l suflered with female trouble, and bid n number of doctors who said that i would never be any better until I land an operation. lwu so bnd I could hardly walk across the floor and could not do s thing. lly uilter-in-lnw induced me to try L din E. Pinkhnm’: Vegetable Compound nod it certnlnly has hoipud me won orfully. I keep house and do my work nod have n small child. I hnve recommended Vegetable Compound ton num- ber of y friends and yon may publish my testimonial. "-Mr|. H-R. SHARON, Apple res Point Fnrm, Bur ingtomVt. .' .\ Q m 2o, 192i t... of Valiiabieliroperty . i,- Charlottetown] I will sell on Wednes - day, May 25th, commenc- ing at 12 o'clock noon, that 2-storey dwelling house and lot, with store, situated on Richmond St.-, No. 86, now occupied by 'Mr. King. Terms at sale. new. CARTER, Auctioneer. Auction Sale The undersigned offers for sale the Wightman Hotel. Lower Mon- tague. beautifully situated on the south side of the Montague River 5 miles from the Town of Mon- tague and 1 1-2 from Georgetown. Best of bathing within 50 yards of Hotel. Unsurpassed facilities for boating. there being a perfect river and two wharv , at one of which the S. S. M dalene calls three times n. week on her way to Pictou. etc. Within a few yards also of good fishing. Hotel and all outbuildings are in good repair, There ls three acres of land. a fern ily orchard of 23 apple; 10 cherry; 7 plum. raspberry and strawberry patches and s good kitchen ger- den ready planted. Electric In hospitals are many women whosre th r f c i d d th lo nothing n women dreads more than thee ethbbgbrtgrlaf‘nlriipgé:_r:tlllglsnniid t’): long weary months of recovery and restoration tiestrengthi it. is successful. gt is very true that fnmnle troubles may through neglect reach n stage I’. ii°miiili'ifi'é"ii'.'.lll}ifl §SZ§"'2°§; “lbmfiil “dhi §°'“"‘3“" 3""i°““' ; on c 'v£-i."‘;'..i;‘.'.'lfl.' " r°'t'.'-..“:"°"*“ “ti” ‘sriiir l? luiuiib? a n a men rs . pound to re ieve the present diratreus med pzevaent H1026 Iglobs terbfithales? g fifi-mmlxlYlllltyislf-zré bayokliolee nireaeivegwomenglmnve bees restgred . in am n e m been ndviled by nttending phyeiciarisg-e pom r open on, "e Lillie E- Plnkhanrs Print» Text-Book upon "Ailments Pet-n- llar to Women" will be sent ‘to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 00., Lynn, Maesachusettl. This book contains valuable information. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. ‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE r"r 0N or‘ vmamwr AND r-nssunr-l-"it smnvicn BETWEEN “as”! Eli‘. norm AND IIOSTON ooiviailiivciivu MAY 2n Steamship GOVERNOR DINGLICY will leave St. John every Wednes- day at 8 a. m. and every Saturday at 6 p m. (Atlantic Time.) ' The Wednesday trips arc vln Eastport and Lubec, due Boston 11 n. m. Thursday. _ The Saturday trips nre to Boston direct. dun Sundays at 2 p. rn. FARE g1 .90 STATEIIOODIS saoo UP Direct connection nt Huston with Metropolitan Lino Steamers for New Yorkgvla the Cape Cod Canal. i For rules and additional information apply to L G Gunman ‘an, s1". JOHN. N. n. lights in Hotel. Torrlsts pro- nounce this the best summer Hotel site on P. E. Island and last. sea- iion less than half the applicants could be accommodated. Reasons for selling are not financial. as r sm convinced that this might be developed into one of tile best and iflrsest summer hotels in the Mu- rlclme Provinces. D. J. STEWART. Lower Montague, P. E. Island, FAR We have a few tons of Animal Flesh tanksge also a few tons of Dried Blood for sale It our Abat- loll‘ on Kenslngton Road, ‘Charlot- tetown. Farmers wanting a supply of these fertilizers should call at once before we get sold out as we have only a limited quantity. CANADIAN PAGKINQ 00., LTD. J. M. Roop. Manager PHOIIB Plant 688 Office 532 54 Grafton Street V ——_——-: l g Briscoo endurance means n ~nnd the with the ca u ptrlurmifll lbllliy rlny-in-dnyaut. yenr-nftcr-yesr dignified beauty. rlormlnce. Plenty of power _ Th, dim] "ding.- h" l ‘, l“ AL J " ‘ " n smart distlnc- z A Car That Appeals to Women 1 *“::f‘.~.°""'°“ w“ "“““““‘ . TES°.E;"::'.:;L“:.rs::: lir.z:r.if°."....l‘;f'i;..':.r;'ii"f'ei‘ l ru l . - - / hood l th . ch l tl t the famous l¢_ t Senor Gama) saslsgrlgethcrllaycgij); nave: ohsveelgnbion ‘lb fir; t. spiring-cuahioned chums. “I'm.” 9:3‘; i’; gala") mu” with I tinker with the rnotar-Tthnt in "’ ' designers strove for_nn g ct an f; u of more man 100 000 one reason for Bnacoas grant Dunn"! ‘p "m: in keeping " ‘l 0°?" a 9n popularity with women drivers. I/l Ieault is n cur ol OI‘ of speed. instant response to tiveneara. Rich u hoIeYery. roomy the throttle: lnd_ conspicuous ma’ ‘m; ‘h; economy ol fuel. tires and up- n cnr to be eep. Under the hood is the marvel- niuh of "Bnncoe True Blue" combine to lumlsh ud gab-wherever it may be dnven or perked lantic hlkem arrived here from‘ ‘ » . Hnwkesbury last evening at 7J0 l - Bay. Piicrlou la built m me lightest m1- F. \ THE CANADIAN BRISCOE MOTOR C0., Limited Heed Olfico and Factory: BROCKVILLE Aflsmple box free if you men- tion tale paper and enclose 3c ltnmp oltlge. /G4:f-. I I ;A___ @ ‘k 0/ I ,. it lllclrAlNld SERVIUI‘) WIUVPION. (YIIARLOTIETOWN Dealer for Queen's and King's Counties COLIN H. STEWART, SUMMERSIDE Dealer for Prince manly _a . _ _ ‘u: .. \n ‘\A \ /_p. I w... I Auction,. l,,sSaie, I