g pass \ y Women's é MBTALMENT S0 ure A‘ cry went up from ever! throat. and we sprung towards him. jlo rolled over on his side. and with a grin of exquisite pain. yet in words of unconquerable de- rision -— "You may have my sword 110W- ‘Monslour li0ffloer," he said. slid in this-like bats about a lamp- flitted the black figures u! gapini urchins and other strllslors. and into this l now passed, haviii: taken leave of my companions. "l mounted the steps and l was about to cross the threshold, when sound of a singularly familiar voice. This seemed raised at pre- sent to address such company as might be within. One. moment of doubt had i—-for it was a month since last l had heard those soft. unciuoue accents. Then ll was as- sured tllut the voice ‘I heard was. indeed the lgoice of my steward Ganymede. Castelrouia messen- ger bad found him at last. it seem- ed. and had brought him in ‘Tou- louse. I ll was moved to spring into the‘ loom sud greet that old retainer for whom. despite the gross and‘ sensuous ways that with advancing. years were claiming him more and, more, l had a deep attachment, But even as l was on the point of entering. not only his voice, but, ‘the vny Words that he was utter-p lug floated out to my ears, and they were of a quality that held rue there to pG-ly the hidden listen- e rfor the second time in my life lu one and the same day. ‘ suddenly above a burst of laughter“ inst greeiicd my ears l caught the. ran commas llPEIlllTlllN LEFT HEB gill will Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Tslrinf Lydia E. Pinlrhartfs V table Compou Coniston. Ontarior-“Alter s se- vere o ration and a three weeks’ . ‘stay in s hospital 1 returned home aowesir tbatlwss _ unsble to moves chair. llor four - months l was sl- _. most frantic with pains and suffer- mgunnllthouglllfi i -. d? ere y every month. One day‘ when was not able to get up mother begged ms to try your m icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at. ones and l took it. I started s second bottle. and to my sur rise and joy the pains in my aide le t me completely and I am able in do all my work without help. l am a farmer's wife so you seelcsn’t be idle Ion . In all I have taken six bottles of ydia s. Pink- hsm's' Vegetable Com and, five boxes of the Com und able two bottles of Lydia . Pinkhsmh lood edicine, and have slsonsed the San- l l l O l. Miller's Daughter 0010B OUT-OW!‘ Hamburg Bonds ' Rapidly Rising Advance of 060.00 Fer Mllllo" Mugoniirriisdiqow The rise in City of Hamburg ' 4%?» Bends, which was reported. is now confirmed ‘by foreign bond 850.00 per million mark unit, and dealers are consequently increas- ing their price =by that sum. The strength in the market is attributed mainly to the greatly in- creased demand for Hamburg 455% Bonds. Traders and ‘Invest- ors alike appear to be confident that in the immediate future. Hum- burg bonds will be selling more in line with their intrinsic value. Other German MuniclpnLGovern- nlent Bonds issued in year as the Hamburg 415% Bonds are selling at mucli hlgller iigures than the latter. One particular ia- sus is quoted as high as $3,000.00 per million mark unit. The Hum- burg 4%% lBonds have u long wn)‘ to go before reaching that ‘figure. hilt in view of past performances a spectacular riae would not be sur- prising. lt is polntell out by dealers tllni the golll value 01' u. one million mark llnit in Hamburg 4'/,% Bonds. revulued‘ at 2'&% of the normal gold value. has ‘been esti- mated to be equivalent to $3,050.00. Many German municipal bonds nre. ,selllug much higher than their re- Inm, is one day's cgmpm, o; a valued gold values. For instance. THE MAGIC TABLE dealers. The Bonds have advanced! l ‘NOTE? " ' i If you tah 7355-; f" rev BE-wru ‘use Royal Yeast Cakes. Write f" rams: BOOKLET “ROYAL YuAg-fi ron BETTER HEALTH”. ' l i l I l l the same‘ - For Perfect I Home-Mlade Bread °HAPPER xv“ E w olttarr Eco no fairy story about the prince who CRY "T 39m" 4% 3°“! °1 19m looomo , can vanished from his father's kingdom which canlm" be bmmm ‘odw w’ m, 1,1,, twelfth bymmay By flavmg less than $7,000.00. are worth but $5,950.00 at 2%? revaluation. ill the dons [mm day to day yo“ m“ this case it is evident that holders stive Wssh.”-— Mrs. L. Lnaurmssn, Box ma, (Jonishon, Ontario. o The Babbling of Ganymede Never until that 1...... as l stood in the porch of the Motel dc PEpee. hearkeuillg to my henclimaffs unr rative and to the bursts of laugh- ter which ever and anon it ‘provok- ed from his numerous listeners. had ‘l dreamed of the raconteur tal- ents which Rodenard might boast. Yet was ‘l very far from being up- preciatlve pgw that I discovered them. for the story that be told was of how one IMarcel Saint-Pol, "Mar- quis dc Bardelys, bad laid a winger with the Comte de Chiltellerault, that he would woo and win Made- moiselle de Lavedah to wife with- in three months. Nor dill be stop there. jlodenurd. it would seem. was well informed; be bed drawn all knowledge of the state of things from Castelroulfls messenger. and later-—l -know not from whom-mt Toulouse. since his arrival. He Tfigalled the company, ‘there- l had seen in her momentary glance, but her pride had been quick to conquer and stifle all signs of that surprise. »I remained where she had passed me until ‘her coach had rumbled away into the ‘night, and during the moments that elapsed ll had stood arguing with myself and re- solving upon my course of action. But despair was fastening upon me. ‘l ball come to the Hotel de l’- Epee. exulting, joyous, and confi- dent oli victory. ll hull come to confess everything to her and by virtue of what I had done ‘that confession was rendered easy. I could ‘have said to 'her: . "The womuu whom l wagered to win was not you. Roxalanne, Ibut a can taln Mademoiselle de Lavedan. Your love '1 have won. but that you may foster no doubts of my n- t B l l’ t not out lllc story when too, was startled, for there was the lire and the couch and the table all fireplace sllc rend the words: of tlly speech beware." her walk, she sat lilown immediately heard tile sound of weeping, and man. couch null ille table?" he asked. proudly. it is mr are willing to pay higher prices because they expect hitlllfl‘ ‘whit! through an lDCl'88B8"lll the revalu- utlmi rnte itself. ‘Thus it would seem that Hamburg 499% BOMB are an extremely attractive pur- chase lit their present price oi‘ $420.01) pal‘ million murk unit. Due to the fact that as yet the (‘lly of Hamburg has not taken all)’ steps inwards tho revaluation of tbeirlbonlls. sensational movements are expected. llt is worthy 01' lloic lllllf tllc majority of Gcrmun muni- cipal lmliil issues were floated oll_ behalf of vurlolls public utility ell- terprises. These public works are at present yielding handsome re- venues whlle the security behind the ‘bonds themselves remains llll- touched. Naturally. bond holders, cognizant of these facts, are ull- iikely to agree to any municipal rc- shell. lWllcn tile uliller's second dough- er entered the sumlnerllouse, she et with tempting food. Over the “(if Clilllltlflti here partuke. but ‘Since she was very hungry lifter 0 cut. But before a mouthful of 00d hail touched ber lips. sbe here at the dour stood u young “For whom is the fire and the “For myself." answered the girl With a troubled sigh the young lillll municipal lJOllllH lliuc Glljllylill, advances during the period roll-l», CURRANT Wm red to. flermnu (lnverllmeili Wuri 1.01m 5% Bonds ul-c $150.00 higher} tllnll tile price of lust week. stcnlly rlscis expected. E ANOTH-ER WAY ‘ To every gallon of llllllrilgd ,.,,,_ Aprnllts, stalks and all, put .'\ gallon lullll tli bull‘ 0i‘ waiter, letting ii slum] lllll‘ J (lI'_ -l lloilrs. Then strum lililouxl: cheese clrllii llllfl ullll iiilu _..._...._, ‘lust lcuf uuczlv to cvcly cuillm o; . Iliiliiilir When the sugar is illsslllvell {put liquor lull: ii cleiln ilry cask but II ‘lllclfl slop ii up till rcrlnclllliiiql BY ._.‘.\¢-j/'_ COURT llii.» cuzlscll. IADY or nil: Efllbd by lllzabelb (my) - I MILK PUNCH Tzlkc l‘! lOiIIOIIhl, wipe null pool 0i ‘ ‘lrllld vory thinly, then Sleep it (m: ‘days in 1 quart. 0i‘ rum 0|‘ shrub. ‘l.~\i'tcl\val‘lls ulill 3 quarts of lulu, 5' lqlluris ui‘ “Vlll-F!‘ Jhc juice of the Ill ‘ll-mulls strained, fl lbs. lllnl‘ sugar- valuation measure that lines noi. DAMSQN BRANDY sccln reasonably just and fair. The strength in Hamburg 41AM. bonds is not peculiar to that partic- tentioni‘ I lhgve pa’? tmy ‘W356’ man vanished ,ilIl(l when the girl and ac Xmwe g9 d“ ea‘ aveiurncd to the table ii was not made over to Cbatelleraillt andtomlelu the are or the his helm for all time mly estatesfcoucfil’ "or w“ ‘ n Nanci 2 quarts ll!’ fresh bollllll: milk. ;l‘o\‘cl- l-lllscly llllil leave flu‘ 2 hours ‘will-n strain ii illrougll u jolly bar lluil liOlllU for use. To lllllke milk 4 Pick your (lumsons. wipe llllanl, then llll 3/. bottle with ilic fruit, iiliil A KICK FROM THE SNOWMAN v Snowman: Well, of sll the nerve, "lit silly pall- of bird lovers are billing and coolng right under my nose! '°"“‘ “m” “mm” i‘ "mm!" m" tollerault to the letter. by kIJBOIl-DI insecure, uncertain. - m“ up me ,body_ nary cotton pads. ‘ Two of the musketeera bore him an hour or so ago. he had driven / You discard i! s: easily u]: floor him in charge of hie captors, the at any drug or department store, l-‘osse- the latter inspired l doubl “an Con,“ twelve in a paw‘ low the death-agony of my Lord lments. ll disposed myself to repfl" 're-st. slid that l might at last make into the boiler on wash day luakell ‘hlckenmg’ l wmed w Custalmux lscarlot. l should oplne." answered luislllouer. be rBDQlred to him to ance with the province should muafuted with many treaseuable “blur-t Dleul“ l cried. “1 ils<l|,o,e_ Wm, a ,.ec,,,,, o, o“, “Mm! lmOTP so than you imagine. l have Con. ‘Gaston d'Orleans— though of a ' “The same reason that impelled ‘shall be brought to Justice and l "Dlnble!" l exclaimed. “And holds a commission. has a free, my next question. speak to you for diygf aln-aslwd should be very consider- yeu said? ‘this pretty gentleman and not only ‘ ‘ill’ you can prove his treason - - sank back. swooping. RESH’ chammm mmicume fWith an oath the muoketeer “y “m” "my d?“ . beside in... and carefully with- Ii you seek this added charm. stop .‘d,.aw|n8 mo QWOHL qqmn he Eight in l0 better-class women “ls he dead?" asked some one: now employ “KOTEX" . . . a new and some one else replied, ‘Not Absorb: and dcodorizcs at thzim” m“ m" “M lam mm m‘ m” same time, thus ending ALL danger “w” °7 "he "9'? "om" l“ which’ a bargain with Roxalanne. A c1081: , i led i ill ‘thrua o! bun. No laundry. m‘ mo a p ow w“ barraumnol. Saiut-Eusracbe, and La simply by saying “KOTEX.” lnot. by that morbidity which ls so ln fairness to yourself, fry this "he" a twlme M m“ 9mm“ mmd’ of Cbsiellernui-l. K o ' € x lat once to the ‘Hotel de YEDQB. No laundvy-disoadlilrcninus libero to seek Roxalanne, that I _________’__ w_ "vwr my confession. A lump of orrls root dropped A“ w“ stepped‘ m“ "no the the clothes fragrant. even after w mqune how Samhmmchg they have been trolled. came into Chatelleroulfs oomDflnY- the Guscun. "As soon as be ‘lifld news, that (haieileruult was come offer his services in the work of bringing rebels to iustlce. H8 render him of value to the K1118 as also that be ‘had lied particular lleniingr, on the part of men whom .tlle State was far from suspect- suspected something of such a rid-mu, dymg bespemn and of how ture. You do wc~ll t0 call him of“ had gone of; alone, and evidently ‘knowledge of this-ample knowl- lerlgc. He. was until lately a reb ' {lukewarm quality, ’Wh‘st reasons have driven him to such work. do ibis forvfather. Judas of old. ‘The lllesire to enrich himself. For every “whose treason shall be proveu ‘by, his agency. he claims the half of ‘nines the Keeper of the Seals sanction this}? hand and n company of horse to follow him lu his rebel-hunting." Magic WORDS “He. has reduced half a dozen 1n Mjy-ylgd M"; And M,“ yo“ noblemcn and their families. The 2nd M. M.: Yes. nbic. indeed," 1st M. M.: say, qld mm, won-t "Tomorrow. (Zastelmux. 1 will lqllall we find him a dungeon deep fowl dark. ‘but we shall gm: that you will be doing blessed work.“ irPlllTliPd Casielroux. “Until to- under ALL conditions. Sheer stepped wnmrd. He obeyed 0hr wwkwi“! “chime “mil”! P‘ ordered a couple of his men l0 way. 5 times as absorbent as ordi- fyct: but he soon will be!’ ei oflending. i "“'" undel- his head, ‘and there we left You ask for it without hesitancy, landlord. amuinx W3)“ Co," “my i f”, rnd which l-lnpelled him now to wit» llilyself. having resumed my sar- lmight set her fears and sorrows at nircei. lvbere the dusk was 110W “He is of the family of the to Langllcilnc as the KPDEB C0111‘ urged that his thorough acquaint- opportunities of becoming 1w- ling m‘! Tmlmi’ of m9 '1"°al'|°i< H9 lslassumell the name and role of that {hlnlsolf and himself ‘a follower of lyou know?“ lbitberto unsuspected rebel that illat rwbclH-l confiscated estates." "Sanction it? Saint-Euscache “Hus hr» done much so .fllr'!" was "id {g ya," w", an“ h" M. ‘o wv-nltb be must thereby ‘hove you toll mo exactly mm u w" use the King in connection with “*2 'l‘.<"r\rl~r~s his blond-money." ‘nlorrnw. thou, for bore ls the lloteil (l0 FEpeo" From the broad doorway of an imposing building a warm glow nf liaili issued out and. spread itself fanwlse ‘ucmlss the ill-paved street. Mrs. Margaret ‘ Phipps ' THE BULUS EYE l flashy young slden Yswell, flora [stunning red gown trimmed with tulle, Men's one she'd attract Illa was certain of that Iut not ones did shs think of s bull. -—Wolfe‘s Photo Studio Chatham. Ont-“Dr. Piercc's Fav- orite Prescription did rnc a wonderful lot of good and io women who go down in health during motherhood I would advise its use. l was very sick, especially did I suffer from ‘morning sickness.’ My stomach was so upset that l could not retain sny- thing. I was afraid to eat. ow nervous and weak and m sck sch . 1 lust seemed to su er with nil i c ills that come to prospective mothers. I saw Dr. Pierce’: Favor- ite Prescription advertised and began to take it and this medicine just kept me up fine, relieved me of all sufier- lng and distress, and l was able to be around right up to the last. l have the greatest faith in ‘Favorite Pre- ICtIQliOII."'-—MYI. Margaret Phipps, 126 inches Avc. All dealers. AMERICAN FRENCH "So you did pretty well with your Irlneh while In Franco. sh 1" "Yes, moot of the Americans ovsr more understood what I said." proscribed rebel, and thus ducted my wooing under sympathy- iuspiring circumstances at inve- dan. Then came. he announced. the very cream of the jest, when l was arrested as Leaperon and brought to Toulouse and to trial in lseeperons stead; be told the-m how, I had been sentenced to death in‘ the other man's place and he as- sured them that I would certainly have been beheaded upon the mor- row but that news had been brons to bim-llledeuard-of my plight, and he was come to deliver me. My first impulse upon hearing him tell of the wager bud been in stride into the room and silence him by my coming. That ‘l did not obey that impulse was some- thing that presently l was very bitterly i0 regret. }<l0w_ it came that l did not scarcely know. 1 was" tempted perhaps. to see how far this heinchman whom for years l had trusted was unworthy of that trust. And so. there in the porch. I stayed until he bad ended by tell- "18 tile company that he was on his Wily to inform the Kl-ng—-who, by great good chance was that‘, day arrived in Toulousr-oi the mistake that, had been made, and “ills obtain my immediate ‘enlarge-Y ‘-‘..:lt land earn my undying grati- tulle. Again l was on the point of en- ierlllglto administer a very stern Wliroof to that talkative rogue, whn of a sudden thee was a com- motion within. ll caught a scrap- ing uf chair. a dropping of voices, and than suddenly l found myself confronted by lRoxalan-ns dc Lave- dan herself, issuing with a page and a woman in attendance. For Just a 0nd her eyes rested on me. on the light coming llirolixh tho doorway at her back mildly Nweflled my countenance. And a very startled C0llll18l1all¢e it must have been, for in that frac- tion of time 1 know fillet. she ‘had beard all that Rodenarli had been Telilllilg. Under that instanfs glance of her eyes I felt my- self turn Dale: a shiver rs-n 171M118?! me. and the sweat start- ed cold upon my brow. Then iler 8M8 passed from ms and look- ed beyond into the street as though she had not ‘known ‘me; whether in her turn she poled or reddeued l cannot gay rol- the light WB-s too uncertain, (Non followed will" Beemefl t0 me an interminu- nbls pause although indeed it can hive been no more than a matter 0f seconds-are. and of but few. Then. her gown drawn well uslde, she passed me in that same irrec- Osnizins way. whilst 1. abashsd. shrank baok into the shadows of the porch burning with shame and ville and humiliation. "Prom under her lbrows her wmuan glanced st ms inquisi- tlvelyi. her llverled page. ‘his nose in ‘the air. eyed me so partly that l was hard put to it not to hasten with my foot his descent of the steps. At last they were gone. and from the outside tbs shrill voice of h" finite was waited to me. Ha wan calling to the oiltler for ‘llsr carriage. Standing. lu my deep modification, where she had passed m8 l conjectured from that de- mand that she was journeying to Urivedan. ‘She knew now how she bad been chested on every hand. first by me and later that very afternoon, by Cbatllsrauit and ‘her 1on1“; on Quit Toulouse could but algrrlfy "i" She was dons with me for of Burdclys." ‘ 0b’ ‘l bad rehearsed it in my, mind. and 'l was conflident—l knew —~tbat I should wi-u her. traffic coming from other lips than mine had forestalling my avowai. Relleuard should pay for it-- by God. he should! ‘Once again didi l become a prey to the passion of anger which 1 have- ever held to be unworthy in a gentleman. but tn which it would seem that l wan growing accustomed to give W111, The ostler was mounting the steps at the moment. llle carried in his, hand a stout hOPBGIWlllp with a= long knotted thong. Hasilly mut-l terlng o "By your leave," 1 snatch-l ell it from ll‘lm and sprang into the mom. ( To be continued) mom-a DOMLNION 0F ‘GANADA PROVINCE 0F . PRINCE EDWWILD lSIAlND In the Probate Court 16th George‘ v., A. 0., 192s ‘In die-Estate of Joseph Ballem. late of Pownal in Queen's County in the said Province, deceased, tes- iate. lBy the Honourable Alexander Baunernmn Warhol-ton. Surrogate. Judge of Probate, &c., 8m, To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County, or any Constable or literate person within said Ooun- by. GREFII‘-ING:~— WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on tile of Viola Ballem of Pownnl aforesaid, single woman, and ‘Lulu Campbell of Freetown in Prince County in said Province, married woman. ifue executors of the above named estate, praying that a Citation may be issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requird to cite all persons interested in the said Esta/ta to ‘be and appear before me at e. Probate Oourt to ibe held in ‘bhe Court Blouse in Charlotte-i flown, in Queen's County, in the said Hovince on Monday the lif- teenuh day of lhlsbruary next. com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock, iim-snoon, of the same day to show cause. ll’ any they can. why the ac- counts of the said Estate should not lerH-l second eldest llnltgllter, should And now be colored orange and -the disclosure of that shvlmefuland cuffs left white-l ruined everything by -——- ulllr issue itself. Other Government llclll PlMPlEi All [IVER llcl Boillerenlvu A Yezir. Cuiicura llealell. . “I was bothered with pimples for ova a yesr. They were hard snd small and scaled over and were scattered all over my faoc. The Iimples inched causing rne to scratch and my lace was disfigured. "l tried other remedies but with- out success. l sent for a free nam- pie oi’ Cuilcurs Soap and Ointment snd after using it lgot relief. l rurchased more and in about two onths l was completely healed." (This (iress and lint, for the mil- the collar c/I/zazn/A/J. com soars m. ltle l‘ l’. \ll .' ’l' $512. ifrhgtmigi:g;l yfliflvmiillzlilvixii punch from oranges liar: 18 oranges tirely n“ me ‘mule so as t“ luavwlillifllflllllyllt-‘i-llilllilell illlllFt,‘ 0| lllrl-s . room for the swelling nl illc lrullf" m” in“ “s ‘l5 we ' Cork bottle tightly, unll shake boi~ , ' tle twice or tbrllva n wcck iur tllfvll‘, NOT A ‘PRO,’ mouths when} it is l‘(‘ll(ly_l() use.’ Strain through blotting paper illin illllliller bottle. .1 m... lifilliérs "chilfiieuollly mel- this? |llliOii to ‘tell n goull footer yarn. an .1 'i‘zlylor, the famous ‘liuiidersilolf player, ls no exception, Put 1v ZJPEYEIAIU p I , llc is lnnll of relating the story‘ - ‘ ‘ ' Ml“ “lm‘"_"l"‘.ol‘ lmw. illl unknowingly, be wlls * blnuchell null vllPltlfill in u palsic llllillsnnhbfld hy a snmn hnyv u quart oi English Hlfl- KWP “mil” Puss-lug along ll buck slrm-t. lle in u mllileruil! heui. fm‘ 1| ilflfk‘ Pilllll‘ across :1 llllllllliil‘ ukuklllg it often. 'l‘lio|l (lip u piulllll pmymg fmmm" with a v-Ory 0M of m“ “m1!” m“) "Um “""""» "ml hull. llllll llulllg pillls of cluilil as plaice on ll llllilill illl it lllssolvi-s Kuulpnsm‘ when illlll lli ii illl- gill llllll ll-zlvl- for Z-l hours‘. ullilklllg il ftlliil tor through tie for use. ,. I hmm“ _ _ _ lltlbdllhll in time. in witness n very fluc- b’ ""1"" "ml '7" l)’ liluccll gllill lly ll. llny rlllller ‘smaller than lihll rest, His prufcsslullill instinct wall SLOE WlNE s: il: Boil an equal quantity oi fruit, ‘-l"|'ha|'a a J-“Hy pond gm“ om (Signed) Miss K “ Menzies, Northumberlsnd Sh, Whitney, N. 8., January 2, i925. Use Cutlcurs for every-day toils’: purposes. Bathe with Soap. soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. lsmpls lull has llsll. Address Csnsdl DsnI-w ~ Mutual.’ PricmSn . I “C. l llll U Ii “C. Tll . ¥ CliltlilcurrSbsvillcgxliclx 25¢. S soon ssyour skin gets rough and chap- ped or gives you twinges oi‘ pain as a result oi‘ tin cold, apply that ever-read soothing healer, Zsin-Buk. t soothes Pain "' “ fI.‘if1‘?‘€.'is?"i';“i{; .323 lions; 2'"- ... n s s on, w rescue f chs i blfi’ ... u" i."“.......", by the weather. f ‘l...ils“'"‘“‘° ."*"""‘*"‘¢ or raw as one socs~u~ivii M“ . in s men . "finds, armqéndufeet, or any arsed e we: er shoal: be rubbed over daily yritilZsn-Buk both asaprevent- we or ss a corrective. Grows New Skin Miss BOsinl Strolsa, of East Hsnsforll, N.S. writes :—"l sulf- Ored terribly with chapped bands. became mailed sndrlacdln and I sn s9 So it’s up to you to tionary OFFERED T0 - l hand Jffis-pi-al, healed with no‘? sktnfl.‘ s of Zulu-Bull from your Yl 500th be! Ilor 1.15. t dos or . lam-Ink Medicinal P. m oaks be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on ‘Motion o! Donald ldolflnuon, Esq., Proctor for the said ‘Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- iottettown aforesaid. once in each weak for at least (our consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in tbs allowing public plac- es respectfully, namely in the hail of the Court House in Charlotte- imru aforesaid, in front of the ball at lPownal aforesaid. sud at or near ‘the Cheese Factory at Hsndlbrook ‘lu Queen's County aforesaid, so that all persons tutu-lasted in the said Estate ss aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ‘L. . Given under my llland and the Seal of the said Court. this flfth day of January A. D. 192G in the sixteenth year of lI-lis Majesty's reign (Hi) . I. WARIURTON “Q l‘ Ill nii-"iworum HM“ I l“ h" "mm f‘ I Writ Pres. I uvsillls’ I006. »1t fhilltllflllfld’ they formerly used, , they had made an grabs 8LT Father Time. CLEARA NGE AUCTIO_N_ SALE OF FARM. STOCK, CROP, AND IM- PLEMENTS I am authorised by Mr. Nell Moth» son to sell by Public Auction at 01s t» M! Bridge on Thursday the ils1 day. of January commenelnl at l lfelpcl: sharp, the following stock: l lloilse, general purpose: I head oi (Mao two duo to freshen smm. l IIOI- lswssd Airshlre heifer. l year old, . brood sow. M hens, 4 dun-ks. OIOP-lfll bushels and oats, BI bushels mixed grain ,0 tons hay. largl quantity straw. l rlvlsg sleigh, l bike wheel wllun II usoholfl furniture and new ratio stove, new. ' itra for Dictionary. NOW J ii-lns-i-ill-o. ‘ M""°“im" I M gyms made known at solo. " All]. Mnsllll, Auctioneer. lgallcu. lib-gill" New ullll wulcr for l5 -u‘t.l'u1n lt oil’ llllfl lol- cvl-ry gilllmi cl‘ “mp “um, Wm liqllor nllow 4 ills, best hull .-l-lll.‘.lr.'_. V. t. . ' - ‘ ., Boll ull up tukcillcl‘ llllll skim ill ‘w S m u shining? .i1lcll put in it lull iln-l-l- llllys llllll 1y Illlllfill bill-rel it. ll it bl llllflllill-d for‘ "l." m,“ Uwkwootfi H. 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