- ~..- i~n e. —__.— " sun-n May w. PAGE TWO g. g... . STRAWBERRY sexes LAND coarse .4‘ Wood Veneer; [intent design. 45 quar- ' and 0111-4111011. newqov- ernment standard. Send me your inquiry. I will save/you money. Catalogue on request. JOHN WIGGIN$ Manufacturer - . Sackvlllle, N. B. 2315-4-5~Sat6i. - Farm For Sale '1 mile from St, Peter's Bay 100 111111511111 acres all fenced 60 clear. lbalnnce 1111111115 w11° 111919111611 MY- 111111 M"- a wood and lumben 8 mum hon“, 3 Crozier with a well filled purse ac- hariis. Apply ' V MR8. JOHN P. McDONALD, , Cardi o|o P. 0. Rico 2332-4-743at3i. by the undersigned from this date until Wednesday, the 30th day 01111111 your home has always been April instant, A. D.. 1924 from any °11°11 1° 11°11‘ 5'11""! ‘"111 °1d and 11 person or persons male or female qualified to take the fizltfigaogna our 5:193 giesdlteiexelsldih you merit to a and the guests departed for their 5 Friendship, (we friendship w); homes niter thanking Mr. and Mrs only be iound to bloom in the soil Crvzldr 101' their. hosrltdll y and of a true and self-sacrificing heart, 11111111115 1116111 11111911 Beam“ of the future. Secretary ilor the Cheese and Butter Company for the term of eight months, commencing May 1st and ending December 31st A. D.. 1920. Services to be rendered at the Dunstaffnage Creamery. where the Company's books will be kept. Service to be rendered every day in each and every week during the said above men- tioned term as directed by the board of Directors. ‘Please state prices or wages re- quired for said service. Address Eenders to the said Company's Pres- . s estpnio ‘an To Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Crozier: _ , THE ,CHARLOTTE'1TOWN GUARDIAN Wedding Anniversary in... --—F_" . v On Ilhursday e1! A , April 8rd _ e tim‘ as_ it ‘rhorne o. . , rs. Sillipao ,- Gmsier. ~ Jlley ‘whsnvahout t-Wd to extend congratulations to Mr. 11 anniversary chairman. usual pleasing and the meeting. He then called on companied by the following ad- dress: of the thirtieth anniversary of your it has a never ending felicity and joy to its happy pos- sessor, casting a thousand rays of Tenders for Room in Market Building love and peace to all around. lt is a pleasure to you to think of the associations clustering round the wedding morn. We cordially echo this sentiment fir?” b°tp§fd"]i 1th h "1 m] dveeenessew this 11113301111111“; tdansrlctsrlgifityhenrgd 11199111118 in. regard to health and have iound you - to be for every- ent of the community both in re- ioue, social and politiflg-welfare n, n “a” l t xvefounlfymtxgrnch" 911‘ uppiness having a and Mrs.‘ Crozler. on“ the thirtieth "b11111 1511111111 111 911111111116 "1111 l." 0t 1their\ marriage, friendly as their parents. Wewish After the guests‘ had arrived and Y°11 1° "we!" 11115 111111111 B111» "5 1' everything was in harmony for‘ a 14111?“ 911119 night of entertainment and mirth 111111611 Y0" 11111116111 13° Mr. Frank MacNutt was appointed "19 W1‘ 1111111115 111111 91191931111111" Mn Mum," m m; by its value but rather by the joy Quay-taming, oi the hearty co-operation which ac- love and manner explained the purpose of 61111191111198 115 11195911151111"- Wishing you many R. H. Abbot _ and Jerry wedded 111e- ' Signed on behalf of your friends nd neighbours. Mr. Crozler, on behalf pf Mrs. Crozier and himself made a very fitting reply, thanking them tor the Wm yo," (“ends and nagghbours kindness and thoughtfulness on the M» have gathered here on the occasion 11-11111V@1'5111'Y 01' 111611‘ 111111111189- After lunch had been wedding to extend to you our siir- 1118 11111118 ladies present, the re- cere good, wishes and appreciation 111111111191‘ °1 111° "$111118 "l? 5119111 _ o! the happy event winch has been in music, dancing and social inter- town at 3m) p. m a . c Sealed Tenders will be received yogigusroggegdir;délfiltgrévgltdlfrss-know indebted to ML ch“ wummde and Mrs. Russel MacKdy for the excellent music which greatly is our duty to show our thank; and B41 101116 811008115 01 llldyevfllllnfl- At a late hour the party broke up UUTSG. __ Tenders will be receivedat the garmented with the ‘#111181: 0mm or the (my Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, May 1st. it shows life to the eye, lovely. as m“. tram f Demons mamas to if clad with beauty of a thousand ma“ the "mm m Market Building All present were greatly _ nflelvts 41's good fiOorlnmenclngv Monday, April 28th, urains on the island Division w _ large and operate as follows: years of Friday. day and Saturday. s“‘"'" . ted n titted r 0m - den-L A. C. McAULAY, Knowing you a“ thfafiyears “e Ziareceiilittly cccupigd Iby mtahldurlpdgii I Tracadie Cross . 91°" 3°°1°1Yb P NiGHOLsON mnsmggnaggueens 001mm?‘ E‘ '1' AUCTION AT zsrzei-sz-ttiul. ' ' City Clerk March 28rd 1924. CLERMONT -———————-—————_—» coins-zonal. _ __ Tenders f0l’ P011138 . A. | - - J , w _ pg-mgngnfly s ris Sub-Division. he U. 8. A. I ill lib P bll In‘ tuition on ‘Frlgayftviayyfi, u ate ,———- . ~ i2 noon, my Iarm containing 110 Sealed tenders for Uniforms and taken up with the Imperial Oil 00.. fl have decided to sell my farm, stock, implements and household effects by auction on Wednesday, lMay 7th at 12 noon. This farm con.- talus 50 acres of laiid,_ within 5 minutes walk of center of the town. itis equipped with a large and com- modious dwelling, iurnace heated, electric lighted, stone basement; in a. word it is nnisbeo throughout in the best finish procurable. There is also a new barn with a cement ibase- ment ‘built 3 years ago equipped with all modern conveniences. I will sell this farm in block or will divide it to suit any purchaser, that is to say I will sell house with any am 1, Qtintf of land suitable. STYOICIC-I general purpose mare 12 Years old, 1 gelding 2 years old, sired by Colorado I4, dam Brazil- inn. _1 mare sired College Favourite in show ring shape. 7 extra choice milch cows all freshened. Those cows are in plnkof condition as l have been supplying the town witlh milk, so naturally! bought the best and fed the best. 6 head young cat- tle, a number of them pure bred Ayrshire. llwiiPliilllvl-ENflSg-d binder, I, H. C.. 1 mower F. and W. 1 hay rake, 1 sectional seeder F. and W., 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 smoothing harrow, 1 plow No. .23. 1 potato scuf- fler. Iteam fsrni wagon (almost new) 1 sidsle mick wagon. 1 box cart, 1 road wagon 1 express wsgui. rubber tired (extra good), 1 hflh ‘box sieigih, 1 wood sleigh, 1 driving sleigh (almost new). 1 grain crush. er. 1 gasoline engine, ‘I. H. (1 (new last season). 1 threshing outfit. 1 set double team hranpss (‘brass mounted and bard made) 1 set driv. iiig harness (brass mounted) ind in tact alplhinds of working liar-non used around, a well equipped farm, also forks. shovels, hoes, etc‘. Household Elects-d cram lep- arsbor (hauler), 1 kitchen ' (new thfluuon). 8 bedroom quite! complete, also spring! and mattres- sea, 1 diggnor with bevoigioas mir- ror .1 paglor table and 1 couch. rev- enl liviimroom chin. 8 ro _ , one ,8 burner Poriodtifll Oil . with avon slid a number of articles which space will not permit inc to °".i‘i"i'i""f'.n....~ ' ' Pens who , 1y s _ no, n a _ rotlyninshimuuJ '. ‘ , $811M any ordinate known at I G4. ‘ nude-r iv.‘ “balloon, I , ‘ . A FF»: lrtlolll m In iii-sumo n- “rirrlloolu ‘Watkins ' 511611900». wire. Every field In watered by a brook. Thurs are 10 acre: of Hard- not sold by private ale, will be told to the highest bidder. all my shook, Implements and house- hold effects. consisting of: I brood mare, 0 your: old, by Borgia Mack In foal to Baronet. 1 general pun - pose colt 8 years old, i MIN 13 yearn old. 5 mlleh OUWI to freshen this spring, 4 to 1 yslrs old, a num- ° o|- lui) gang plow. I 2X plow, a at o! iron barrows, disc. barrows, potaeosoufllor and hllior, turnip drill, Hill's No. 2 throchor and glue (I H. 0.) rubber bolt, not fan- nen (Dickinson) roller, straw and earn cutter. root puipsr Sohunnun potato Wider, ham truck wagon. driving Iwsgon, 2 not! team bob Ilolghl, not of single bob slolghs. wood sleigh, family sleigh, hunting sleigh (Marks Build), I not: driving human. 1 cot team lumen. 2 pads Ind bmeohlngc, ibiookl. ohovdll. forks, hoot. axon, “mm”. “on, m", m", 1"¢_ ation for same. which with iorml cooker (80 gallons). cram upnrn- or tender my be seen atthe office Flir- of thedlity Surveyor, City Hall. tor (Ankor Hcith No. 0: lot banks scales. wclgiibolm some spruce and plno boards. Parlor. dining Mom, lied room lcltohon Iurnlcuro, organ. guinu- IMH-M-tun, pimp. Wfltliffirtmr " . large I Ina, my range, lino burner, room otovll. Daley chum industry other lrtiolll In cums-boo “mun: inmost e1 them new. Oilha under. aetb o out lmounl month: credit ware, Pine and Spruce lumber. l12571+z2¢m4L glngls plow, spike toothed barrow. 15704-22414“. Lumber. dew-I- eqvlrsdd with l sdmrlm M will be received at o... oiiice of the 0n account of my time being iully of buildings In good remllrpfdflwd City clerk, up to 12 Dupe); noon on throughout with‘ cedar and woven Thurman Also on the some date, i ‘will loll Tenders fOr Repairs to Heating and Clean- ' ing of Mark Nice of the City Clerk, _ ' : o'clock noon on Thursday. May 1st. r:n',.i'erizunghzgt,l:,in lwginuw“: 1924, for repairs to Heating System u", “w, 5o h”. m," b,“ my, of the City Market; and . also for mom,‘ Roam I” Luhomm Fr,“ Cleaning, Whiteweshing and Paint- and Wood binder, s u. out with 111s idlefldr d! 0111111111111». Condi- 'h°'f‘c‘|nr|°r "d y," "mp"; tibns and" forms of ‘tandem to be bearing Mower, 8R. grain drill loo. 19611 111 1118 011160 01' 1119 C117 3111* tional under. a hay rake (Motion Veyor. mae), 10 it, manure spreader (oiov- not necessarily 110119111611- G, P. NICH Etc. box and hay rake. ulngklo truck byfiegsfln 32:10:56 (Iwillllmlisl goalie: "'- 1'" 11°“ "mr "1" "P" 11° " noon on Thursday. May m, 1e24, tor the supplying of any or all of tho following materials: r Cement, Coal, Gasoline and Oils, Blacksmith “n “mu”, “b worik, ln-shors Sand. intermediate "m Mm". "n". arm", “In”... Sand, Gravel. Cottage from Rail- ota, 2 at: of hay rope forks and "Y 1° 911V V0111. 010-. lecerdin! 1d the terms set forth in the specific Hardware The Oity does not bin accept the lowest oi- ariy tender. a. P. NIOHOLIDN, nn-tfimffi. ........... ......1'.‘.'.‘;'...°£ Gasorimfiggncr May 1st, 1924. Samples 1 cloth to accompany each tender. G. P, NICHOLSON. City Clerk The lowest or any tender City Clerk Permanent Works cleaner with bag filler. Upright on- Tenders for Material’ 6.1 up to 12 OLSO N, DGYS a itself to 1511441"! thing which pertains to the better- ~ Ol-IA E 1N ‘IZRMQSERVIOE 11111117111 15 ' Pm--f Trains for Summersldo will leave Charlottetown at 6.46 a m., 3.00 p. esteem in m. and 4.25 p. m. arriving at 9.35 not mea/s- a. ni.. 6.15 p. ni, and 10.35 p. m. Be- turning will leave Summers-ids ‘at 7 n. m., 10.30 a. m. and 1.415 p. m.' arriving at Charlottetown at 10.60 a. m., 1.50 p, m. and 6.30 p. m, Trains-for Tignlsh will leave Summer-side at 6.85 p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday and 1.30 p. m. on Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, re- turning leave Tlgnish at 7.00 a. m. daily except Sunday and wt 7.20 a. m, on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- Tralns for Borden will leave served by Charlottetown at 6.85 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. There is no connection to Borden by train leaving Charlotte 'I\rains_ ior Souris Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. daily ex add_ cept Sunday and at 6.20 1i. m, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. re- turning» will leave Souris at 7.50 a. m, daily except Sunday and at 1.15 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving Charlottetown at happiness go,- 11.00 a..m. daily except Sunday and . - 5.50 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Trains for Elmira Branch will leave Sourls on Monday, Thursday, ’ Friday and Saturdaylat 6.25.1). m. returning will leave for Souris at 7.00 a. m, on Monday, Tuesday, Fri. Trains for Georgetown will leave v Charlottetown at 8.20 p. m. daily except Sunday and M020 a. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday Returning leave Georgetown at 7.45 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday and at 7.15 a m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Morning trains from Geor- getown Sub-Division will not maike connection atAMt. Stewart for Sou- Trains for Murray Harbor will leave Charlottetown at 3.30 p. m. daily egrceot Saturday and Sunday‘ ' acres of n good land an lien outeof Q”; go,- umgm (g) pgmye 0mm,“ and at 4.00 p. m. on Saturday, Re- A woman either loves or halos. turning will leave Murray Hmrborthere is no third course. DISTRICT PASSEN EN ‘and women who know that ' thorough cleanliness ' is the first great step to bodily health use Fairy Soap. They lmow it to be soap in its purest form. And they enjoy the invig- orated feeling which follows‘ its use. M A L1 i at 7.45 a. m. daily except Saturday and Sunday and 8.80 a. m. on Sai- urday. ' For lull particulars of service so y . Ticket Agents or to DISTRICT PASSENGER Ace-Mrs OFFICE Charlottetown, P. 1. April 22nd, 1924. ' 25311-442411. CHANCE o. SCHEDULES ' APRIL 28o}, 1924 Tenders will-Te-received at the M POINTS y Commencing Monday, April 28th, connec- tion with Mainland trains will be made twice daily (Sunday excepted). Trains will leave Charlottetown at -6.45 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. Summerside at 7.00 a. m. and 1.45 p. m. Con- nections at Sackville for Montreal and all points West, and for Boston and other New England points also for Halifax and the Syd- Connecting trains from steamer will ar- rive Charlottetown at 6.30 p. m. and. 10.50 p. m. and at Summerside 6.15.1). m. and 10.35 p. m. . Fonfull particulars of service, apply to: TICKET AGENTS ' or to p. GER AGENTS OFFICE Charlottetown. P. E- 1- Oit! Clerk A