COFFEE 55hr ..~_ "‘§_'.}fq< n» .-_. QISE&SANBORN -—i——.-—.——- Name and Atldrcss. . C. Foster, Dunstaffnage _ on Rodd, North .\lilton . H. D. Foster, Nlariilifitrld uglas Bros, liuubury . North llcrlctllti- , North lIi-rlt-tluc North Bedeilui- ain, (‘artliuait . l'pton Farm. (‘ity James A. Nicholson, Orwcll (‘a Department ZA-I-IfiM l~‘.'l‘ut>sl mo. DEAL BRAND ‘lufucn-icri-qiytuib-p-n-q-e Irma-.he. ~, Fpton Fitrtn, (‘iry f c, l‘proii Fat-iii, (‘ily MONTREAL Breed. Shortlioru liull 21/2 yrs. Shiiriliiirii liull 1 yr. Sliorthorii liull 2 yrs Iilliwlvlll liull (‘at l inonrli. Sliiirtliarri llull l-l iii iiirlis Sliorlliiirn liull l1.’ months Shorlhorii llcifor (i itionrhs Yiirlts l!" cur l yr. lII mos. old. Yar ‘Iirlilflim ll llltis. old. »! ‘fiiiln Soon. mos. l Hl-orlliiirii ltuli \'c llolslcin linll, I of Agriculture Falrvieiiv, oti 'l‘liur.<iltty, March stock, crop itnii‘ iniplerncnts:—- HORSES- l driving hor. _ 6 years Uili, l ruin-rail purpose colt, (Hurry 'l‘..) rising L’. i. .1’ y 6 to freshen in .\liiy, 2 oxi-n ris HENS-llt) iii-m, ' ivill be held on rhi- ontinues during‘ p lowing day. which will be on exhibit time. mission 25 cents. ,_ ottetown :— ' 150-275 275 up, Brood sows, an) rday. f. All r packing purposes, an ' l eding comes in the , respectfully suggested ; all hogs, under above prices. al representatives. n‘ aso-a-zumt. ~_:;'—-- BIG CLEARINHAUCTMN siiui I nni in<ll"lll'llti by Rilssr-ll .\l' lloulqall to sell by public auction lllilrig CATTLE-J good milk Cows. P|GS-—2 brood son's, 9 fall pigs. I > and hames. t1 sets of leather ' ' ' The lslztntlfs best ltor." Everyone iuteres‘ IXIII, El ycars old, l gi-nertll piirptise horse. -l _\'~-.ii\ iild, 1 filly rising 3, l I lii-il'iti' rising ' ‘ -i onl<_ l hilltuvliig Saturday. %Z§€ZZII on iiitiioliivi siocit FUR stills 3i ywzirllngs. ti-ant har- iiiirr "IAre You Tired Out? ._ wagon pail anrl hrc lllnlrs, Ii bridli-s, l sot li'l'i\'illg - - s, ' shovels, otia, Pit‘. \l.i;.:nel (‘re-uni Si-paritlor. I churn, tll:ti.~_\'>. l A rliinurity iit‘ liouril, and plullh. ‘. Tl‘l'lll_~; of Salc \il sums ol‘ fivc tilliiilfw‘ :inil iinili-r. i-ii ii: 6 that aiuotini it lllillllilw" l'l‘t‘lill oii illllll'rl\'l'li joiiil null-s. i; pi l‘ r-::i auuum oil‘ for \"l~‘il ' Sale positive .i.< farm is sold. It‘ day proves very unf‘u\»ir.ilili~, .~.iIc . J. A. MACDONALD, .\iii-tiiilii~ io ti tfifi ‘Livia HOCTSEIATANTNNTECDME , , We are ready now to receive live hogs, paying its follows, delivered at our packing house, Char- 18 cents 16 cents r weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fattcd. Delivery may be made on zlny day except Sat- \i' I I ' A Provincial Horse Show vAgITCLIitllFili Hall, fTzll-‘gitvlitbefmyll, March 1T and 18. iJudging begins at 1 p. m. sharp on Wetliiestlzly and the evening. Auction sale the fol- are entered many of in the building all the in the development of the horse 1ll(il.lS[l'_\".~Zil0tlit'l patronize thisshoiv. Ad- Light hogs, under iiii) lbs., are of very little use tl as the chief profit from that farmers hold an DAVIS 8c FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E. I v A ur agents will taki- ilelivi-iiv 8 , Ellorslle and (Vln-ary on At Hunter Ilivcr, ldmr-ritltl. Iietislngton. Albany, ’l‘hursda_\'. his arrangcinoiii will lii- i-oiillnucil wiwkly uiitll further notlde. i n; agents n; lhvf-‘lf points or phonr- for particulars. E. LIVE HOGS WANTED 7' rid pay highest market Pfifmg for . hogs at. the followinl: stations on tho iiilliiiriiilz tlayi: at Pariligain. nt. Stewart, Ill-iii‘ lfivr-r, Figg, Ilrlzelbrtiok and York on “Ir-tines- M. CRAIG. Middleton MIVM. DAVIES 110., LTD last few weeks of finishing, it y 150 lbs., until of weight and qual- more profitable for all concerned. But should it necessary to dispose of any such under-weight y will be received at market value, proportionate S We also biiy at various points throughout the and and full information can be obtained from our t v l l l l éviini-iiiii-ii», nLi-li, IAllt-iny- swx-pt. .-\nd in the wood firi-‘s glow The children clustci- to hear a tile (If l"l( lllllf’ so long ago. a srorltiug,“ grandma says, ".-\ l viiurs is just lit-gun: llut .\riil "Lift my work is almost done. “Willi lllt‘l‘l'_\‘ hearts we begin to _l knit. .\nil tlii- rilibinl: is nllliost play; Sume- are lzay colorrd, and some are while. And some are lishen grey. "Bu: lllost are mridc of inJiiy a I ltue. l \\'Eth malty 1i stitch 5P1 wrong, ‘And many a row be sadly ripped l dire the W110i" be fair and strong. ' “There are long plain spaces \\'I1i1-| out a ‘break That in _\'0ulh are h.ird to bear, i .\nrl many a wear_v tear is dropped i .\s we fashion llielioel with care. l l "But the saddest. happiest time is ' l that , We court. and yet would shun. When our lIeaivr-uly Father breaks the threat]. 1 And slLvs that our \\'-'Ii‘k is donc."| The children conic to say "Good. lght " ' n . , iii With tears in their bright young‘ at l2 o'clock noon, the following eyes. While in giaitidntals lap with brole‘ cti thread The finished stocking lies. e-ldllcu Agitcs Jewell. tlruili- Shorlhtirii, L’ ‘iir-irly lrcshcncrl.‘ “ I To Forllify The System Against Grip‘ Take Iii\X.~\'l'l\'l'I BROMO CROP——2O hu< or‘ u-hcut, ‘:50 bus. Fitl hits. uiixcil gratin, 50 bits. l“ Dvtuloes, h‘ ions hat)‘. a duzitility olY-lrztir. act as a Tonic and l. rive, and? IMPLEMENTS-l llaple lu-at‘ gain: plow. tni-wl; i glllgllt Inn“; l than prevent Colds, (it disc burrow, tllitssiy Harris); 1 spring llllilil liart-tiiv, l ‘spflti- tr 13'1"" ‘ ~ "' '1'“ l5 "'1' ' "ll" "Aiuumoi row, 1 hay fiirlt illll] cable, l Iiain lrtii-‘t uuitzitn, 1 b11112)‘. 1 lll'l‘v'lllj_f (Jllllllllt? l'-- W. Graves signature ivngoii‘, '_' wood .~~.i ll-Zl .3 iliiying sllli, <. lluri ss~~l sci. o on lhi- -lui.\. Jioi‘. l. ',' P Forgive, oh hearts IBEIHIIII-fbll for ‘ ' - i i» i. ' \Vhen g(ll‘I"t‘lIIlIil()'t:>1d‘I"4'9-‘l is mine, I lF YOUR RECUPERATIVE POW I ER SEEMS TO HAVE LEFT YOU. YOU NEIED i PHUSPHUNAL ‘Today anti not tomorrow, is the .i.i-_.- iii iiiii ii 510p m tiiut urethral slide you are taking down a loiiié, iiill of ill ‘ieulth. (Jul of tiiiie with, everything‘! \l~ rally and physically tiepressed" the desire to perform your iiulit-si’ Feel- th'at_you need to be l-olsti-ri-rl up, hilt can't tcll Wllilt 1H rlii- matter? You Ilt'(.'(T ll rluick, nerve-building .totiic-~one that ch t ‘ks decline» - sttiuilies your nerves one that puts you on YUIII’ tfeet. again- 'l‘orl:i_v you should get a box fsamc prlrze everywhere.) 0f Phtm" plionol. 'i"iii= Scobell llruig (‘o.. Montreal- f‘tin. Pi‘ice_,$3.00 box; ‘.2 ior 50-05 ' St Pattick’s Night l)rama_at_ Vernon The Vernon Dramatic Club will present the drama "The Dust of the Earth" in the C. M. B. A. Hall. Vernon River, on Weilnesrlay i-vcniulz, March 17th. Act. II. Interior 0f Maple Farm‘- tlottulgc. Act lV.—Same as Act. If. Ai-i tlils company has been rc- hcurslng this drama for some time. a bin entertainment is assured to all who attend so don't full to be in your seats tit. rise of’ curtain. Orchestra in attendance. (‘ur- tntn rises at 8 o'clock sharp. Don't forget the date. "" lilhlltlftnlii. \Vo arr: prcparcd to biiy any quantity of live hogs, paying the highest market prices. Following is a list of our buyers who will take h0g3" at. their respec- tivc stations every Wednesday until further notlcc. A. M. Wright. Montague. A. I). Martin, Grand View. Porli-y llrnkn, Vcrnon. llarry Jenkins, Ilazelbrook. lit-rt ll, Ilrown, York. Everett. wedlock, Hunter River. .l. W. Pyfc, Emerald. John Wilcheitd, Remington. ' Louis lliuttart and T. II. Smith,‘ ; M. A. McNelll. Albertnn. William (llnrke, Summer-side, n, _ , l uni knitting the roe of lllilll‘. '.»\iid stiffen in the olil familiar way: So I lIlII-{ill rest forgiven of’ all t0- Ql‘l.\‘~ (l friends. I pray tonight. 'l‘itblr-l.< which ilcsirtiy "gcriits. K-Ptp titit your kisses for my dead. and lri~ ' Til" way is Itmcly. let me feel them Think gently of me, Lam travel My fitlteriiig fcet are pierced with The tenderness for which l lung lo- A costly modern mansion Anrl furnishings rich and rare, Are not the gracious elements Which make a home most fair. [But the place where May come at the close of day; And there find rest, is rlie home to be loved alwufvs. lt iii-oils not a terraced garden, Willi (ro-zlly flowers in bloom; There may Ibe one cherished blos- In a simple. humble room But there's liberty, peace and plea in the welcome zittnospltcre, \‘old at Poster's Drugstore. m"! m" find “WW” 11's’- . . . The home to your memory dear. Brookvllle. __ MlriarrPs Llniment Cures Dltlemper ' - ~ . I‘ c tr ' svNoPsis or DRAMA ,_-.....i aiiu- of i. l i_.-, 5i~..,,"',',,.,.,'.'.'. "nziltlllilltalilal-vFowl dwr-Ilinie EIUIINUIIIIII Act lr-Fixterior of Maple Farm.- mm‘ b" '""P_ lwnlflllxtgllélil mid Ar-t IlL-Wrttideriril: Tom's Cabin. 511mm“ cow slublt School at. corner of tnrni Two miles frrnn llndfln-d PllHll-lilillk,‘ alone nnd 1w" tintircil nnd Ilfty lontls of mnnurc. l-‘ n, I I J0 i .i89-..l-I.I-.\I lfisuttuetbus. Donuldnlon. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GTJARDIAN.‘ ' "ll I should die tonight .\l_\- friends would look upon my quiet face Before they laid it in its resting- place. Atid lI"9lll that death had left it al- most fair; And laying snoiivwliite flowers a- l gliinst my hair, Would smooth it down with tearful . » tenderness. And fold my hands with lingering . caress: Poor hands so empty and so cold tonight. If I should die tonight ' My friends would call to mind with loving thought. Some kindly deed the icy hand had wrought; Some gentle words the frozen lips had said; Errands on which the willing feel had sped; The memory of my selfishness and pridcl. . y hasty words, would rill be put aside. _.\nd so I should ht‘ loved and niour- mlll boll!!!" i‘ home’ ned tonight If I should die tonight. Evcn hearts estranged would turn UIICO IIIOFL‘ ll) IIIQ‘. Recalling othor days remorsefttlly; The eyes that chld me with avert- ed glance. Would look upon lllt‘ as of yore per- chance. For who could war with dumb tiri- conscious i-l:i_v'.’ night. cold brow; 110W. “W111i, tnauy a thorn. shall not need night." -—Arabella E. Smith. Home the weary worker, In that place so blest. com sure lu that home so blest. —Cltrlstian Warren Patridge, unrl or purticrilaru 'tl|r|)|_\‘ ll.'\i' ll. (70l‘ll'l', it-ell you look; you are getting quitc by Reddiu Bros, in Montague by H- tees of the Valleyffeld congrega- LeBlaiic Had to I Quit His Work NEVER THOUGHT HE WOULD REG/UN HEALTH BUT TAN- LAC PUT HIM BACK ON JOB Almost everybody in Moncton, N. 13., knows Evarlstie J. D. LeBlunc of 207 Robinson St.. who is book- keeper at his brother's fashions-bio tailoring establishment on Main Street. He. ls one of the oldest. and most highly respected residents of Moncton. "l was ill for about two WEN- so ill indeed that I hurl t0 give up work for a whole yteir, and neveyr [bought I should ever stairt again. said Mr. Lel-aiic to the Tanlac rep- resentative who had beard 0f his remarkable recovery _-and called f0 see him at his place of business. "I suffered from shocking stomach trouble. I can never tell Y0" a“ that 1 went through and suffered. It’ ever I ate anything like u decent meal. I was seized with P311151" m“ abdomen. For hours afterwards I would be greatly distresseth and also have peculiar dizzy feelings. I had but ti very feeble appetite and came at last to hate the sight OI‘ smell of food. l E0! V91‘! Weak “mi thin and must have lost a l0! 0f weight. I might also mention that I suffered quite a lol of rheumatic pains in my legs and knee 10111"?- As iill my friends know I was H1 l1 deplorable condition and really d9: paired of ever 89111113 my had“ back again. ‘ “l had read in the P0P?" My“; many petiple who had got‘ T018‘. from stomach trouble similar tuuu. own by takIYIIQTiIFIIMZ- thdlglezfig; alum: to my "lend GtOrIgfCTJFIIIIIIIY did wonders for me. My rheutuiitil- sin disappeared entirely and haveift had pains in my ICES. 9f knee-joints since. But what sul~ prised n19 even more was the will‘ it settled tny stotnach trouble. I began to assimilate my food Per- fegtly’, anti could eat quite a he)" ly meal without any distressing ‘me,- Qffpplfl, Myappetite rapidly iticreziserl anti I qllicktyjlfll Blrt-‘ng or. I have actually svllled "Ree" pounds in iveilzht 1111f] am lmwdmc“ at. my business agflln- MY [Mandi all 5D)’ to me. “Why Evflrlste, how nit!" and i must say that 1 1"" feeling better K008)’ than I ha" done for. year's DBSI- Tam“ m“ "neon a reaFboon to me and I taki great pleasure in Elvlllg Y0" 1h“ endorsement." Tgnlac is sold In Charlottetown J. Nlabon and by the leading (lrlli? gists int every town. 5 O-O O-O-O-QFO§"'Q+V CATAIKIIIIAI. DICAIFNICNH ‘ MAY III-l OVERCOMID if you have Catnrrhul Deaf- ness or are cvvn just u little liiird of liourlnp or Iir\\'cli~-i\i| Ilnlr-‘(EH no to .\'"\l|'dl'\|l1'I-’|Fl aria pct 1 ounce of‘ Purnilnt. (double streiiirth). and add to it V‘ pint of hot water nnd a little granulated sugar. Take l tnblespoonful four times a do Y- . This will often ltrlnp; quick rolii-f from tho rtrcs ' head noises. ed nusu slii-tiltl open. breathing become r-usy and the mucus stop drop- pliil; into the throat. II. In r-nay to pri-pare, costs little and is pleasant to tukc. Anyone Ina- lnl: hearing or who has Cui- urrlial Deafness or head. noises should clvc tliln prescription ii trial. s \Q4000-QOQO-OOOOQ O-OO-OCWOGO Farm ior Sale at Vernon River. ' I liprelry offer for sale by farm of 65 acres-situated at Vernon Riv- er. 5Q acres clear and in rt high state of cultivation, remainder cov~ cred with u. good growth of soft wood. Brook of water at each end of farm, and a never failing pump at house. Good house, new barn and outbuildings. Within one mile of Vernon lRlver Station, roller --~ ____;==__— mills, school, churches and stores. sixth day of April A. D. 1920 at Also a quantity of manure. Will the hour of twelve o'clock noon sell right to quick purchaser. For all that tract piece and parcel of - further particulars EDDIYWO Mac- land situate lying and being on _.___ Klnnon and McNeil], Solicitors Township number thirty three in Charlottetown. P. -E. COADY, * Vernon River, P. 0 I500-3-9-MEttsmws.6i. l Auction 'Sale We are instructed by the trus- Queen's County on Tuesday the Queen's County bounded and des- cribed as follows: a point on the west side of u road from Portage Road of Rustlco Bay and West. corner of six purchased by James Mathoson from Mary Gallant and running thence ln a south westerly direction along the west side of siiiiil ciilr i (Stanza: from a longer poem by C. Fox Smith in London "Punch.") break King Philip's pride, He hurl great ships at his bidding and little ones beside; Revenge was there, and Lion, and others known to fame, And likewise he had small craft, svhlch hadn't any name. Sui-all craft-small craft, to harry and to flout ‘em! Small craft-email craft. you can- _ not do without ‘em! Their deeds are ‘unrecorded, their 1181119.‘! Ell‘? IIQVGI‘ 599D, i But we know that there were suttill craft, because there must have been. They scout before the squadrons when mighty fleets engage; They glean \Var's dreadful harvest when the flf'llt has ceased to rage: Too great they count no hazard, no task beyond their power, And merrhantmeri bless small craft a hundred titties an hour. In Admirals dispatches their names are seldom heard; They justify their [icing more than written word.‘ In battle, loll and tempest dangers manifold The drought-y deeds of small craft will never all -be told. and Scant ease and scantier leisure- th('_'i' take no heed of those Par men lie hard in small craft iivlien storm is on the sens; A long watch and a weary, from ' dawn to set of sun-- Tlie melt who serve in small craft, their work is never done. Arid If. as chance may have it, some‘ bitter day they lie i Out-classed, out-gunned, out-uum~ bered, with naught to do but die, - When the last gun's out. of action, good-bye to ship and crew, Brit men die bard in small craft, as ‘ they will always do. 0h, death comes‘ once to each mail. and the game it. pays for all, And duty isrbut. duty in great ship and in small, And it will not vex their slumbers or make less sweet their rest. Though there's never a big black headline for small craft going west. Great ships rind mighty captains- to these their IIIPOII of praise For patience. skill nnd dilrliig. aiitl loud victorious days; l‘o every mutt his portion. as ls both rllzht nun fair, But ohl forget not small craft, for they have done their share. Small craft—.snti1ll craft, Scapa Flow to Dover, Smaill craft-small rirtift. all wide world over, from the When Drake sailed from Devon lo 5 . . ~ MARCH 16, .1920. Children Cry for Fletcher's- Fletchcfls Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared far babies. A baby s medicine is even more essential fer Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for M01230 years has not proven. ‘ What is CASTORIA? Castor-Ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregotic, Drops and SoothlngSyrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guaraiitee. For more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, r Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaylng everishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural The Childrems Comforr-The Mother's Friend. ENUINE ICASTORIA IALWAYE Bears the Signature of sleep. I ill" Use For Over 30 Years YNI CINYAUR COMPANY, NIW YORK CITY NOTICE! NOTICE The i-muual General lasting of the shareholders of the Telephone Start Rotting your lmruen randy for the Sprint: Salli-s by getting u liox of Dr. (Ilium-It's Condition Pow- ders. You are sure to be antlsflctl with the results, m; they will Rut. your animals In condition rii||r"ly nu tho same nmiiiint of food that they uri- now i-lll'lllll).". If yoururlcul- Company 0f’ P. E. I. Will b8 hflld t"l'_vl.'llllllxll supp y: you, tyrr r‘r rr-ct. in the “and omcé of ‘he company _.',~,',jf,},,,f}Q§,,,l_’"""'" “"7? ‘,"i,‘§',',§{‘,' Queen st, Charlottetown on Wed: .___ _ —. uesday the 24th day of March. I920 at the hour of 8 p. m. for the reception of the annual reports. The election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly como before the meeting. The undersigned offers for private sale his blacksmith stand and house, and lot situated at. (‘ur- ran lhin liritllrc. near (lrand ‘fraca- die. Alrply to the undersigned on the premises. WALTER S. GRANT. . Secretary. FRANCIS BUOTE. _7569-3-12-ME10i 7540-3-11—MEt.f4l At risk of war and shipwreck, tor- pedo, mine and shell, All honor be to small craft, for oh. they've earned it well! Keep Your Health TO-NIGIrIT TRY Minard’s Liniment for that Cold and Tired Feeling. Get. Well, Keep Well, Kill Spanish Flu | by using the OLD RELIABLE MINARUS LINIMENT 00., LTD, Yarniouth, N. S. noitronon sin? There will lbe sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the‘ Law Courts Building at Charlottetown iii Commencing at tnown as the wharf road running to the shore at the South acres of land said wharf road 7010-2-13MEttslf. THROUGIIO SERVICE Quebec and Montreal Wlth Connection 1M‘ ¢ Nfalwon al TORONTO and ALL point: Welt " * , ‘ All Canadian Route 6.25 a.m.. .Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 6.85 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Lv. Summerslde Ar. 8.05 p.m. 1.08 p.m.- -Lv Sncxvllle Lv. 1.15 p.m. 2.25 p.m- Lv. Moncton Lv. 10.55 am. 9-20 a.m. Ar. Montreal Lv. 9.25 mm. Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Mon treal, daily except Saturday: mlku Beat Through Connections to Prince Edward Inland Points vla Sackvllle. Local Train leaving Mftnctan at 10.55 a. m. leaving Sackvlllo for Torrnentlne at 1.15 p- m. See Your Ticket: Read. Via-- - ANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS W. T. HUGGAN. W. K. ROGERI, District Passenger Agent, City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Charlottetown, P. E. i. connects with train Mill Property For Sale at Montague One of‘ the finest Steam Mill Properties In P. E. Island. An A1 TENDERS Tho undcrslgtied‘ will receive tiendcrli up to and including March 31th froiii persons willing to con- tract to make cheese for the Gow- an Ilrao Dairying Association for scason 1920 State wages per month A. T. MCDONALD, Secretary. 7596-3-184MEsastuethusat4l ' across farm. Convenient to school, lin- III . on u tpropmu-d (‘ontruot for four yours. 6 7453-3-6-ME8l. tlon to set up at auction on the premise; on Monday March 22nd, 1020 at 2 p. m. Their farm known as the Manse of Glebe Farm, con- tnltilng 40 acres of land, 30 acres rleur. Balance covered with hard and soft wood’ With large 12 room house with pump in back entry. Barn and coach house all in good repair. Good open wall with house over it a few yards frotn stable Good 'orehard and shade tlrees. Farm ls well fenced with wire all but front. Thin is a. very desirable farm being in one of the bent farm ing sections on the Island, and well adapted for grazing being well writ ered. 2 small streams run straight church store and railway. For fur- h flier particulars apply to M. D. Martin secretary treasurer. Terms ad's known at sale. H. Nelson & Son, Auctioneers. m _ | l ..| ' . . ‘I _ March 3rd. nnd Mmcouclie March lflgifllkiflgflrlfEi/It-df Arylriilll‘ Illlliltfllffpfizhlnll 101,11 nnd 93¢]; plgcg forgnlghuy on from tho Postmaster (lcncralht pina- . Wednesday until further notice. the “Ziliiliififi-ieiaiiu co. m, rl%'".'.i."..:".:i t:.-.*""i-::.""r..ic? .2! i- n» w» ii u» - time: m gfig-‘lllllllflfl Road. Charlottetown. finpcmr‘ Jum- w. win-mu. aura to advance. ~ We take hogs every week day at plant in Charlottetown. For information phone offfce Manager. m inmintcd "(IHFPH Cllllllliflifl’ further Poised Contract may be seen blank formic of tulnnd m. the Punt. (liflccn of Hum- sure. and along the west side of land of Hector Miclnuis on the’ southern side of Portage Road till it. strikes the north boundary or lunil or until Hector Mclnnis thence in a west- wardly direction along said north boundary itls Illl it. line of James Matheson thence in a northwardly direction ailongr the eastern boundary of Jumei-i Mathe- son'a land to a! said clx acres of land of James Matheaon thence along the said mirth boundary in an eimwai-i-ily direction to the place of commence inant containing nineteen acres of - land a little albove saile is y virtue of n. power of sale tallied 8s fac of lann o'f Hector Mcln- tneett-i the eastern side the south boundary m“! more or less. The made pursuant to and (‘UH- ln n certain lndenture of established business of ov Mill is equipped with ready for manufacturing One I‘. 74 I 9-3-51“ ETueaFrHf. er twenty years, with foreign trade connections, both by rall and water. all modern uptrrdato machinery for manu- turing all kinds of house bldldlug mitertuls, sashes, doors, dn- "ml" and “XWYEOP "YIIBYIBB. and etc. Also first class machine shop and forge In connection. {About one hundred and fifty thousand foot of‘ ruw lumber ha d purposes, consisting of pine, spruce and numoer one hardwood, abo lity nf logs, nnd etc, hundred acres hardwood tlmbcr lihlilbulldlnir materials". will he sold with or without, mlll pro- petty. This would make the nucleus of one (,1 the Iifltg in the lower provinces, m . excellent local as well tit equal qantltleii of each, alsoquan- latirl contains excellent piles greatest tihipbuildlrl B9 an ldcnl launch alto is right. ut. the ISAAC IVES C SON Montague, P. E. Inland. Ifly of March A. D. I909 made be- tween Jpscpli Henry Gallant of Oy- ortguge\ bearing date the sixth ____________€_ _ itcr Bed Bridge in Queens Coun- "-—‘-_—'__'== '-y Farmer of the first part and John A. Matheson of Charlottg- town in the naid county Inspector , 1f Fisheries of the second part do. fault hlvlng been made in payment l! the Principal money and inter- rst secured thereby. l For father particulars apply at 5'“ """ .he office of J. D. Stewart, Solic- mutlon an to cundltlonn ofprn- and Tender may be oh- Pmul Miln- Innperlur. J_ M’ ROOF” ' ‘Pmll (Illlre Inspector‘! OIIIN. ii .\l|| rch, I020. 7la8-il-9-Tllcs3l “IBM-MUM. Above fartililerl now h ltock, cu "supply at lowest prices. Nov! to DIILOII IROI, LTD. 718 DBEBG uii iirtii ii I'M . ). 1920. B “y 0 “Ch A Executors orf deceased. Montague, r Newaon Block. Charlottetown. WALTER MATHESON EDWARD R- CLOWOEIR JOHN A. MATHJESON John A. Matheaon Yul ~i~ wnwn-nwu-vi-pa-‘ML... . Fraternal SURANCE the beat insurance in existence. d" at present it Why’! Because it is the cheapest is put on absolutely sound foundation. There ll no fraternal insurance to compare wlththat issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTER! Liberal commissions are given for all applications received I particulars can be received from the undersigned. We invite applications. A. D. FRASER, nnd J. F‘. WHIAI. I-ZI-QMEtuc-sél. 1l1l-2-18ME1mo. ‘ High Secretory. 8.0.8. i~- nap.‘- 'i» i.-._._id. . s -L._. -._.:.'_.'..‘... . wt