"Tintex tints the silk without coloring the lace” WHATtr-ueeconomy Tl *0. ‘rt '~ ~ Even faded lure-n.- - . - “undleflcan be made color ' - sin- and without tin-mg, n» this urpose use Tum-v m 1' lint. 1h an. Timex unis at d d,» rhinglndwiilkeep .':ll)l\.t.r fully new all summer it. simple-just “um as \ the Tints: Color L's-J. Blue Bu: - For lace-nit (lint the nik- lace lrmslu u. GIIyBox-(ott -ar..ld) materials 011k, (uttdh, z...;:d a 15¢ a: drug and dept. stuns Tntcx TINTS AS YOU RIN$E Distributors, l.\.\l.\. h‘ Ltd Nlontrrul Newfoundland A Canada Traders Ltd. S. S. Magna Due Charlottetown, Thursday.‘ April 28th, ice conditions permit‘ ting, Sailing Friday, April Si. John's. Nfid. 29th i0 l‘ For space, rates, to, apply “J. F. BRAGL}, AGENT Bruce Stewart's Ltd.. Wharf Rail Connections for Carloads on‘ Wharf Phone 255 P. 0. Box 121i i 5090-4-26-7ii. ‘ A meeting of the Conservative- Elootors of Brackley Point PolL; will be held at the home of Colin‘ MoLure, on Thursday evening. April 28th at eight o'clock to ap~ point delegates ior the Conven- tion. _ JOHN PARKMAN, Chairman of Poll. ‘5092-4-26-21. ‘ I now offer for sale on Thursday,‘ Anrll 28th at 1 P. M. sharp the fol~ lowing: ‘i cow 5 year old, to freshen In Jill)!» ‘i furrow cow 7 years old, 1 hoifor 2 years old, 30 hens. 1 Mas- soy Harris mower, 1 Tiger rake,‘ 1 soctional seeder, 1 Bain truck W190" I'll! bOX. ‘l set disc narrow, 1 single plow. 1 set smoothing harrow 1 box sleigh; 1 potato scuffier and, moulder 1 driving wagon, bu“ Willfll. ‘i cart and wheels. 100 bush- els blackouts, 40 bushels mlxed~ grain and other articles too mime», ous to mention. If not fine the day‘ hiiowinp. MRS- DUGALD McPHERSOM. Dariingbon, ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. 50ii9-4-25-3i. l . THE SPiRiT HEtlKED TO SEE DAUGHTEBS or , MIDAS? ___. _ av ma: Ausrm “vooo-»+o-o-o+oo-6oooo-o-ooo+¢ (‘HNPTER Kill llurolnetcr "of girlie Curtia morale that first week 05 l-“cbrumy rcz-tlfiitffill ‘<1- AFQD ‘ll “L ‘least ten dégrccn‘: Tired middle- nged women who had tried and lulled to zwiltillfll-QP in Milt-Wm?‘ lionuuirt- t-titsiesl. 0t‘ wll", mm mm‘ {loo unv- ur failuro to try, said clu- ling. iip-lwilstiill-l Wm" l" m“ pretty girls. who had won, dud rus- pirlou and ilpeculntlotl raged about ,l)~.il)l)t‘(l and silillgled and llltlTiTPllPil lyoulifi beads. l Billy had rather dreaded to All i0 work on Mondzty morn-lug, for tear slll- twinid Pinch herself ‘beilieilfll with pious ior help by girls who iulll no gift for cotnptrsitiotl, But Sh!’ round llhat nearly nil m‘ the ‘r\\‘<~l1lly»t'ivt- wlnnonl 0t the tlrsl Il-tnlzest were strangely reticent us ‘Ito their hopes nnd pIun-s for win- ‘niizg the second. Only Leila- santpsou, hm‘ devoted chum, ask- vd dlilitlentkv and humbly tor 'lt&i‘ Ilcip, ’ "Only ‘lWOllly oi‘ the tirollly-fivc wimp-rs will tompictc," Leila told illilly us‘ they ‘sat over lhoirdunch- icon in the cafeteria. "You know Jsuqio Howard's leaving tho store ‘fiululday nlgtht, and (‘nllio Bost- wiok; who won tho tlvt-tlty-riitil ' The ‘Store i.._._.._..._:s-. LUCKY rsttow Bug: 0h. dear, i wish i carried my house on my back like you do, Mr. Snail! >7» . Business Man: We had several small fires at my factory recently which were put out. but last night my entire plant was burned. Hts Rival’. Well, that's the spirit l like to see-if at first you dcn‘t_ vcceed fire, tire again. i i ldors that. Meyers girl who won tho, iuoxt to the last prize. “rs. Alli- RFCORD REQUIRED Belated Pasenger (excitedly): D'yer think i can catch that train that's just going out? , Gate-keeper (drawiingly): Gimmei yer record as a runner an’ I'll tell- i i i He‘. i've been looking forward“ to spring for months. She: Well, then, why don't you: t spring? Billy pauied, telling the names pl-izr, says ‘sill! wouldn't wlistc inki .3111] paper 0n the silly contest. So which essays could he lsu-bmitlled. n no: culuinorlrmowu GUARDIAN Stifi, Rheumatic Joint; Quickly Ijmbered Up .Evory Rheumatic Sulforor into estod in Getting Wsli White's Cover, April 25tb_.—-M_r_s. Hugh Cameron. o. welI-knownlocol resident, teatI-floa to the remarkable lupin-controlling power o! Nervlllne. She has ueedit. for a number o! fears. and has the, Blast to say for this penetrating‘ Ilulment. ‘ - Goahen, -N. S.—l}iir;-‘- Joseph‘ M. iiuley says Nerviiine is far the best linlment he ever uaod- For aches. pains or sprains it cannot be prais- ed enough. ‘ . Nerviliuc should ‘ho In every home, handy on the ‘bathroom shelf. There is hardly an uclle or a pain in lilo whole family it will not ro- llcvo. No liniment so pain-uubditirlx. Largc 351' bottle sold by all dealers. "Oh, I couldn't!" Leila. flushed tum-c darkly. "I'd just die ll‘ uny- silo tasked xireurily. "it's all just intake-believe. I'll never have n. hundred thousand dollam, or Stun- lcy Power», or-or anything." A tour rolled down her too plump, feckled cheeks. _ ‘Leila. Sunlpaon ivrote ‘her con- scicntiotis little essay, with tho help or hm- father, a hlind man who spent. his time making whisk brooms and wire cont hangers. At his ‘suggestion, her mythical hun- tired thousand was laudubly spent on a state circulatizrg library tior lilt- hiiud, with brandhcs in every t-iiy. By Thursday, the last day on Nyda Lomax and and lliiinnle Shel- ton, who lhuzl been fast friends. 4 of the girls o" on her lingers. '. _ llpr eyes, reloaa ' figure. o; fear that the man's eyes were hypuotirlng her, and sho was curl- otlsly -rolrlavod when b6 flmflfli ad from the spell Jutdunomexr-rliy laid upon her. myeled awlmy over his lace and He was very slim and e!- tmuiely lweli groomed. l-lia strait!"- darkgbrown ‘hair lay flat and Dol- lshad algalnat his pal-mun aristo- cratic ihead, and the sprinkling o! gray above tho tem-plefl added dill’ tillotion to his Oriental goodiooks- grue thought Klasbed through her "mind that he was a Hindu, for he somehow suggested lntlln, bul‘ wipen 11o spoke it was Wilh a voice ‘that she had learned to associate with Boston and Harvard. I "Good afternoon." with n. slight, loreigu bending oi‘ the lhody at the hips. and that umiie on his lips and in his eyes whith changed his‘ face uo miraculously. “Some gloves. please, for u young Indy. French gray short gloves, with stitched cuffs.“ "Tho ulzc, please?" Billy felt 1pm, wit“); those few commonplace words of his. ho had walled tlho two of them oil horn the rest of 11m store, that they ilrcre uloue in a charmed, tiny ureu of precious intimacy. Her pulse-u were leap- ‘ing, and who feared that her voice had trembled. "I believe the young lady's- hands are almost as small us youre." ‘he smiled. She wall; passionately grateful that ‘she need {eel no shumo [or her ‘hands. ' "I wom- u liivo uud ti half," sho answered iu u low voice, to match tho 10w, almost caressing intimacy ot his own tones. lio bought three pairs of t-lic most expensive French gloves lu the Curtis Store, and ordered them ‘sent to Miss Annette Truman, ouo ol‘ the “society girls" 0t Colfax, but he did not give her ‘his curd to en- close in the package. When he was gone, with another of his continental ‘DOWS, and an- otllcl- of his flashing, intimate smiles, Billy stood for a long min- ute, unthinking, wrapped in u dreamy ihaze. “ilave .y0n forgotten your note lrom 'I‘. Q3”! Julie Barker, who had been an interested observer ovf the sale, inquired caticllcnlly. "Won- licr who the ‘sheik its? Gee, Billy, you fell for him like a ton oi bricks." She did not answer, but took up 'l‘. Q. Curtis‘ note and rlpDQd open the envelope. Then. with her t spell was broken: "Mr. Curtis requests your lpres- mice in his private office this al- ierllun at five-forty-live. He is pleased to inform you that you are one of the ten prize ivinners in the iflllutefil. ‘If I lhad a hundred thous“ and tiollans.‘ .\lr. Curtis also re- ,quests that you refrain from c011- iveraatlon on the subject, o! the contest mull ails-r he has made tho awards." - Billy flushed and tremlbled with an excitement that could not be ‘ilifllly Bxnialned on the grounds of ‘Elation over winning an unnamed llllze. For inexplicable remsons, l-‘llli? it?“ tllu-l ‘she wnls on the verge of sonlething tremendous, vltaliv illlllloriant to herself. ' ~ 319ml SfllllP-‘lon came l0 Billy's de- leliiftmcnt. uitcr the store hud clos- t. “Qh. Ililll’. l won u. prize! I'm so “filled l 01m lhnrdly s/innd it, pm '2. hasn't time, in tho Fltlilttli whoil‘ “So you've found your idol has So llirll Icovcs only feet of clay? ls that why you iltvrt- ili'r-, ton prizes. Muyhc i‘I stopped dancing with him?“ gt-l out» i1‘ you'll hclp mo.“ “No: lfound he had feet of lead." "All right’. hut (lQll'l Winnie tire-listening. I‘Il he ‘glut whcu my lunch hotlfs taiutugcti to morrlnv so lI \wlll‘t,l)e running into them. ‘Now, Ioeila. uvhoi. wmtit you do i-i‘ you ‘had u: hundred thous- open isnspirion of T. Qfu tlnotlvéap‘ und dollars?" Billy grinned at lit-r! as ‘she dug her ‘spoon into u baked apple. 1 "I couldn't. put down on pupm lit-hat I'd really do," Lciiu whisper ‘cd, lhcrplaiu, irecklcd lltlrc stain- "l'll gt) t0 Paris and have all ‘those tbeauiy treat- mcnisl they ivrile about. I'd get re- ing a dull red. duced and ‘and ‘have my fut-o pecietl RAIN WATEWS SOFT i "so ypu n" from u‘; roof into host uloiliste I could find. the rain-barrel! Were you injured?" i sound crazy, ‘i kno»\v~" "Ofcourse not-rain wateflssoft." “No. you don't." Billy took iller friend's hand and squeezed it un- der cover of the table. “Go on. Auction Sale 0f Valuable Property ON APRIL 291'H AT 1.30 P. M. resistible beauty, who-t would you do?" , "I'd come Ihackuhero and hnild era realize I'm alive. Properly of the late lilc- 51am), a. “a ‘hols Bros. apiiroximately 124,83“, 5D,’, wéfienlltlyfiahe pleaded_ ‘n- bY 89 f“ 1Yh">',b°1‘v°e“ Fltzmy "Of couuse I'm not in love with two of her l‘llilll'(‘ll urc sick, und MPH. Kinley lingvrits says the llliulsls loo sill)’ or words. lwcniy and talk an itiud." iiilly cautioned. "Nydu and my nose made ulnuliel‘ and ‘straighter, and ‘gel my; hair dyed and perlnanelrtovuvetl.‘and hire the‘ 0h. lAftcr you were turned into on Ir-i body hut you ltncw what l really wunt t0 do. And what's rho use?" c1‘, and Pearle Iludicy ivus in n sliute of almost coustutlt tearful- ncss ilrcnuso of rho lsnuhs and cul- ling rlvntarks tilnl shr- uo undvsurw clily met on every hand. Nu one knew just ihow T- Q. llluunotl lo awurd lilo prizvs, ‘Willi; ever they might be, and when Tuétli‘ titty oi‘ lilo next week arrivcd. the entire organization was seethf wiilh conjecture, rcscni-tuentulu l i l ltenslnn, lulglncttted by llm faflgfle T. Qfs personal office bu)’. Guts, darted like n grinning RMBPCUTY YTOTII (lBIlHTIIIIBIII. u) de. ,‘Ill1l1llll-3_iii., carrying settled envgl. ‘Opes which the delivered with his ucholcest ivlsecracks. to the twenty girl's and woman xvho hilll answer ell the question, “It I had a, pun. tired ‘lilousand tiollars." , “A hilly-tin for Billy Wells, with 301d T. Qfa compliments and many fllapnl’ returns 0i’ the day." Gus mmde her ll. low mocking bow p-a the tendered line envelope. Billy was about to open the mis- l-slve when a man nnilseti at her tountor. Before v5.1", looked up ,1“. l" "18 ‘film. she was conscious only - uess, old ;"""1‘9 BYEB. which were smiling mroodlngly down “poll he,’ l-yhey were strange eye~s~a veiled, lgqm. were Itnrdly speaking to czlcll 0th- , At four o'clock. when the store WW5 fll 1w highest lloak ol‘ nervous ‘of an unusually ilenvy day's ibuui- 1nd Kent ‘Streets with two large buildings. one stun-ll building, two large shawls-and night of way to way to Kent Street. _ Also FJleclrlcal Elkine, table and hand saws with shutting and pull- ies, otu Cnrpcntur laid blacksmith tools, isfficc and sliillp furniture, and numerous articles o!‘ various kinds. ‘ _ J. A. McDONALD, Auétioflecr D. L. MciNNiS 1 Admiiilsllraivr estate, of John] hlrlnnis. I i305D-4-23-6i , fiiiilfiiiil ‘sill: \'- mo»: ado. ~ so Ltvun Apr. saintly 2f’ In; fll-luno‘ ii In! litldune 10 Ilr Mi-lnno I7 r0 annular-ulnar Apr. Milky itll lily Iii-lune ll . T0 A non opium: 0 . .. "' ‘ . Molds-nae . Montcalm jlinnodoult tlloutclnro 10W’ .,..,...._ Mellfn‘ 1...... Murloelt i FWYW‘ 3m?“- alsl’ ti“? "in" °f,ll‘llrou're 11.50056 if you don't write Slflflley. l Just so with him so ber black, but oddly compelling. you II have n chance to ‘see lhlm at The lid of one dllfloped glflghfly me house," Billy assured lher. long, straight lfrlnge o! black l - 8-8 almost lying flzainat tiilo smogli, {all that down-except the narme .0! iswarthyhgkin or his ‘lean cheeks.’ lihe luau," “she amended. She had ii. foolish, fleaflng 1mm THE BEDTIDIE STRIP— A Blessing/ to People ‘of Advanced Years Gin Pills relieve suEerers from kidney and bladder ' trouble i "I wonder it you really know whit n blessing Gin Pills are to people o! advanced n. "1111172 n of ngqsnd auflered {or s. considerable time with kidney and bladder trouble. My resiiwu broken through having to got up in the night three and {our limes. Later I suflered with puina in the bladder, and my ’ son, who had used Gin Pills for plina in the back Ind lumhugo. bought mo s box. Before I hsd finished it I was yelieved o! the pslna in my bladder and bud to zefup less xreouently. At my one I can scarcely expect. to be permanently free from troubles of this kind, but ll‘ Gin Pills will Rive others the toilet they have given mo, they will be l blessing indeed." (Nome on request.) Prompt slid lasting relief has been found in Gin Pills by thous- ands of people o! advanced years ‘*1 “l” 1m“? 110ml‘ Tm‘ D1111 1""! me- ,'°f anlloYunce that she ivouirl have who have had kidney or bladder aud—and try to make stsnylsy Era‘- “d:gl:r“;*c€i<‘ill1‘z her late as rto the trouble. If even slightly troubled cstly aren't-aren't in love with lihad foljgnllieltl‘ lllttheiumljment aha m H“! way” get a b“ today M; You always)‘ ‘Y1 "E ‘but U19 your drugglaffa-Bflc. National Drug 6': Chemical Company of Canada, Limited, Toronto, ‘Canada. 12s eyes 0n tho uheet o1’ paper, they . when they arrived at the ‘open door Tomorrow's I r WEDNESDAY. APRIL‘ 27 International. Radio" ‘PNIPIMF Daylight Savings One Hour Earlier evemno conceit-rs _ I 1.00 p. m. j wslaix (are) Cincl- Prozmm- - soo r. m KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Studio Fea- ture. - . ‘NCAU (277) Philadelphia. Unity Artists. , , ' wov (aso) Schonectlldy- Remit‘!- ton Band.‘ , WEEI (M9) Boston. traito. r. ‘ 8.30 PAM. WLIT (395) Plliiu. Stlbtiio ‘Pl-enam- W-EAF‘ H92) N. Y. imvis 68x0‘ phone Octetic, ‘o Wl-IEI. WJNR. WILR. ~WL1'l‘. WYRC. WKESH, WCA-E and WTAM. KlDKA (309) E. Pitta. tConcert also WJZ, hiczzo (‘ott- 9.00 P. M. WJZ (415) N. Y. Maxwell diour. also KDKA. WBZ. WG-Y (380) Schenectady- profirunt. Studio 9.30 P. M. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Iiolzle Braves. wimp (492) N. v. Bulkito llmtr, to WJAlR. WTAG, WRC. WCAJ», WWt], WON. KlSD and WGY- wm’ (380) Schenectady. Llfilli Opera. While ’ 9.35 P. M. WEEI (319) Boston. Irish Flddlcl‘. 10.00 P. M. WiLW (423) Ciuci. Heertmmn Trio. KMA (461) Shenandoah. Studio Program. WDAF (363) Kansas Cit)’. Muslim‘)? 11.00 P. M. ' wbw (.123) iclncl. Organ Recital- WCAU (278) ‘Phila. The Cheer-I'll Club. . 11.30 P. M. CNRW (405) Winnipeg. program. Studio, 11.40 P. M. WHT (400) lohlcago. popular. 11.45 WHB (366) Kansas City. Alidweek JlIISlQIUlG. ‘ FEATURE TALKS ' “ 6.20 P. m. WGY (380) Schenectady. “Book oi Knowledge." 7.45 P. M. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. ‘U. 0t P. Ad- dress. ' 10.30 P; M. WJJD (370) ‘Chicago. paper Man. The News- WANT TO DANCE‘! 7-00 P. M. WBZ l333)‘ Springfield. l-lousc. WCAU (Will) tPhila. Pennsylvania. 1 WJZ (455) N. Y. Commodore. t 9.00 P. M. | WEAF l i572) N. Y. “lpunn Trou-hal-i illlifi." WlOCO, WOC, WGR, WSAI and KS1). 10.00 P. M. WYtllC (316) N. Y. Wultlorl-Alliorlli. 10.45 P. M. ' Adams WLW (ti23) Cinci. Castle Filfiii. 11.00 P. M. Will‘ (400) Chicago. Kit Kat. WJZ (455) N. Y. Hotel Amt-m 11.30 P. M. Win/VF (493) N- Y. Dance Music, 1.00 A. M. "CNRV (291) Vanoouvl-r. Belmont. (Copyright 1927. by lllillrilii-ilwllll 3111110 Pfviifunlu, Chicago.) Callurlri Yon-mot of course you did!" Yes,‘ Billy zlnalvcrcd briefly, then her own iorebotlinga were 5W6!“ away at sight. of Lelllys 8:51“. ing eyes. "I'm nvrfully glad you m‘?! 0118 0f the winners, 1311s,," ‘it was avrtTul in the dressing ‘rooms, Billy. Leila confided. 3°91!) 0f the girls wouldn't oven Speak to me. because they'd hoard ld won o. ‘prize. Anlltil-lgyg-e an}. giggly uncut dreadful things about “ii-eve so up." ‘Billy vigorously ‘brushed llowdor from ltlte trout o! her little brown velvet dross. "I'm not‘. so stuck on this contest. busi- IW“ milflfllf. i hope this iia the 1w or 01d T- Q15 briglhll. ideas." m9!’ were the only passengers in the ascending elevator, and of T. Q39 private office, they found that ‘the other eight prize winners were already there, clustered self- consciously about the department store owner's unoccupied desk, smiling wit-h their lips, but mgm-q. in: one another with suspicious ‘speculative eyes. Billy let Leila Sajnpgou 511p 1,, “W! 01' ‘im- lheu nausea in the (IWFWY. filling ‘the names of the Eirls olf on her fingers-one, two, three. tour, five, six, aeven—No, ..l:c‘lhadn’t won her wager-mute, " ‘in Bo Colnitlnuled.) in the next chapter: T. Q. Curtis awards fantastic prizol m ; 1m. l 27,192.? i O whatever remote comer of the ‘earth Tcivilized man has pcnetraxed——thcre ENO is to be found. In Canada, where the extremes of climate are often trying, ENCYs “Fruit Salt” has been the health safegi-lélllll of WQSQ people for more than fifty years. A ENO contains no pur-4 gative mineral salts- nothing, in fact, that if might be unwise for you to take. It is a pleas- ant, sparkling saline, cooling and invigorating. It stimulates the diges- tive and eliminating organs of the body and keeps the whole system toned up and healthy. _Prv:psted only by':--I. C. ENO, LTD,‘ ' seam-mum 1w nuns-wt...- ~ * HAROLD F. RITCHLE This luxury irqln means n pleasant trip to the was. ‘Ali-steel Equip- ment; radio to while away the idle hours; " ’ cuisine. TllKC the “ Ontinental Limited " to WINNIPEG. EDMONTON JASPER NATIONAL PARK PRINCE RUPERT AND l VANCOUVER [Alvin] Montnnl (Bonnvluturl sum...) daily at sons p.11». EAflotnStnn Tlmo You, will enjoy every mile oi‘ the ottrncy on this train en route to the Ooasl: or to California- Wonderful scenery. wfvlw and courtesy sll the wo . 1517mm" inciudeoStsndar and Outfit ‘ Sleeping CataCompst-tment-Obser- vstion-Library-Buflet Car,‘ Dining Cor, Coaches and Colonist Cat.‘ ' Rllsgloilons W". U52 CANADIAN NAYIONAL EXPRESS w. K. ROGERS, City rut. Agt. or l‘. l L. 'r. RITCHIE. Tkt. Age. Station i,‘ 4859-4-13-27 .___1 lullct The examinations for Teacher’s License wll be held at Prince of Wales College begin- ning May 5th. Candidates for Supplementary Examina- tions should make application to the Depart- that date. l "Clio contest. Treachery Afoots! lmDEPARTMENil‘ or EDU 4-26 d, . $1- : r=z DAY lg: QJQE Aug) il-lMMv’ ' ’ THE T\.\.O i'iL_i'_Tl'.'( BEAR cuss w". A FWQHT \,\'l .i ‘lbw Crime: AQE SuCl-l GREAT ‘- Q-CRAF-IPERS it: $4ERE.$ glCi ' l-iCE o%'l~i\/_ES ; THAT A Fozw Mil-ES FROM NE UP SEVERAL TTMES AND it WANT Y Bevan-o Help . §°u~os were. use cameo LiKE mil ,___/ l WAS ONLY TRYING To Flinn our iF vbtrwzne A3 GOOD Flori-mpg; A3 evemraoov WELL, ll= do: WANTS "r0 TRY n" Sufimwlrul. TRY it NEXT WKEK ERE ,- e- NC Fl em. MvRlss-Feoti " IKE. UELLY. Arqmmjpqmg l LET A PAIR or inlet-l, EATERB LlKljrn-IAT“ "r PIE UP- THEY'RE A: ' A= QATs - SATIN‘ Flat-i- I'LL cls-r even yvrru " TH ' L BDIAN NAnoullti ‘The Large}! Railway Syflcm in Amend] ‘ ment of Education for time table previous ill‘ CATION! _ quay ARTHUR QHAPQUILLF= . 1T’ " ‘ AT FLEASANT VALLEY l A BIG DOG \l\'Hlt.i1 L-KE "O GET YOU Tr: maul?‘ rll: Our t \,TO OIIIRBOIIIIG - QIMJTIIAMPTON "to cntlnousa/ qm-mnlinr mvi ' J‘ . _ '_ 0x141‘, ’ _ , . -—A.\"K'\I‘IILP 4", 91M", 1, ‘ Mnnflnyn, The Trustees will sell by Public 1h! ifliilmo ill .41.. MtlntnlhlfA " the former Methodist Por- F" cninmqifiwwgllfTllblffTflil- sonaqe pt Pleasant Valley. on Tues- % u “u”; "mm". a Frdrfldsy. May 3rd, 1927 at 1.30 iyclock‘ “m. ‘r ‘n’. ntflflm ma‘ Property consisting of 1 act-oi land. large. dwelling house, and ‘barn, hood water ardoor, near to ‘l; oh, school and Elliott‘; R. R.’ 3S ng. I . If not lino sale will be held on, first fine day iollowlng. ‘ l . ‘THOMAS WlGMORE. ,.;, Auctioneenl 5030-4-22 lili. your. - E l Ewoeo wt-rrttwr i Sfifllciuis DAMAGE. TO ANYCNE . ‘FHl-I CWC (fLAlMCD HE was (‘pix Pue-orti-ur; . h 6: C0, UNITED-UH! Mdfoall SL, Tannin." “