- -, Valuable Property for PAGHEN Sale in Charlottetown We will offer for pub- lic auction that valu- able dwelling house situated on corners Prince and Sydney Streets, No. 70, com; prising that 3 story house, frost proof cel- ler, all modern im- provements. Terms at~ A sale. Sale at 12 o’clock Tuesday, June I2, as owner is leaving the city. Sale will be posi-l tive. Benj. Carter & Son, Auctioneers: Large Auction Sale of Furniture l ..We a1‘; BJLIUIOYIZGCI, by William Long to sell at his home Gay- town, on Thursday, June 14, comlnencing at 1 o’clock sharp, all. his household furni», ture, parlor, diningl room, bed rooms, halljj and kitchen fLl1'I11’CLIl'€,l beds, bureaus, CZLIQQICS’, squares oil cloth, llllOl-l eums, mats, dishes,l range, stove (new). This is a sale of goodl goods, plenty of 100111 in house. So come one and all. Everybody welcome. I l Benj. Carter & S011. Auctieeeslii- fflnorloii QWTOW N-Plcrou SERVICE l l l .<l.!1'Il. ‘ Ihere ereso many nay: lo serve Kelloffi Bran-the one great aid Io hmanllyl You will enjoy eating Kellogg's Bran because its xiut-like flavor appeals to tho taste. And, think what each mouthful is doing to drive constipa- tion out of your system and to rc- cstail-lish health! That ‘s Ilccuuse it is ALL BRAX. Kellogg ’a Bran is scien- tifically mallu to I'\'lII'\'\.‘ suffering lluluanit_\'—~l'l‘ \\'lLli 1'0 'l‘ll.-\'l.‘ AS .\'U UTlIl-Ilt FOOII L'.\.\'l Physicians TlTUllllllrIhl tho Trglllllf‘ rln for mild ll.- lSran, call-u quailllty, sweeps, c thi- llliulrntary tract. (iota _ froiupi sandcatllartics-— Kellogg a Bran will give you porno‘.- 1u~||t relief l'rolll l-lnlslipalioil. Ilo not eozlfusl- Kl-lloqrgfls llruu \-.iIll ‘ - l-zlsc add two tablcspoonfuls of krumbled and ready to serve. It oen he used in the most. delightful baking products without in any way reducing its regulatory value. Try raisin bread or niufllns or griddlccakcs made with Kellogg ’s Bran. Recipes are printed on each package. Kelloggks Bran is nationally eaten for health 's sake as a ccreal—in winter time with hot. milk. Others prefer it; sprinkled over hot or cold cereals. Another way is to nlix it with hot l-eruals just before serving. 1t can :'-o b.) cooked with cereal. In each I(lllllgg's Bran for each person; in chronic casts as nluch with each meal. Kellogg ‘s llrnn is sold by all grocers anl is supplied in individual packages at l-rsl-l-‘ass hotels and clubs. ‘All; common bran. Kellogg's is cooked, JENKINS 8. SON, Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted l-"IIJN: . an» prllclll-alll_\' no hugs deuilll-ll - llzly Ill»_\'T. I'll l lilI.\"l'I .l~ 1".‘ l" lulu \l n. ll.- 11:ll-ll.l ll\'l- ll.~l»llll‘. Jum- \'.'l \\'l:ll would l-zlrl-iul hailllllzl: .ll»- ‘n-alh-l‘ one-x .-'lli\v~ll l» l-lllll <ll Ill-ll If filllll )1..IL', will 1' \l'l_~ h-:l\_\' it would pl-rhap- h-- uls- ll) l|il\'4‘ flu-til split llll\\'ll llu- llr-“li on lll~~ oil‘. Iv. \\‘.» will bl- hllyzn: azain il.-t usiiu‘. I‘.1~\.' tail. wl~ hi: \‘¢'I‘_\' e spvwizlll) 3' >lIlJlIlll Ill u .ll .. ‘lllll ll _\'<III YIIIII‘< lruly. ‘ l DAVIS a FRASER _w_ MT. HO FOR SALE I offl-l" my farm of l!" l -rl-s of lllrlll $.11 gore" l-l~' ' in good 11.. 1.1‘ (‘illIl\'il!Il\II llallllucr- FOYvTPIl wllh hzlrlllvoul! :llllI sofllvood. uooll hllildillc- w. ll fr-nlw-d ZllIll WZIIPFPIl. ‘will z-v-ll l-ill-ap for quick sale as I am going‘ ll llliUltli , . . Iv. I)()(I‘I\'lC.\'I)OltI~‘,. .> .\ll. Ilopn, H. R. L’ 13E FARM, Notice Committee l for it at your roetaurantl Charlottetown Corn Flakes and Bran. Conservative Convention at Georgetown ‘fhe zidjollrlloll convention for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ no Girl Who Had No Chance By union nufimcrun 099-0‘ 4 1 (Continued) her (heeks. “Yes he was here. So was l," Guby said. Ruth was still silent Gaby had the conversation and she was glad to let hcr keep‘ It. “IIe didn't sny—" "So!" Gaby came at her with a down here and making. Ruth ex treniuly unhappy and uncomfor- table, went home and told you all about It! That's like hlm—I Iiev.» that story. But when are you going to begin telling the truth, hlyrn.’ You've told us several flbs no far." that when she answered, her voice did carry conviction. "l ilvvrr do ask Tlm where he goes on his nights out. Only last lhl- nnnliulltion of two Conservar‘ live l-anllidallls to l-ozllest the l-‘lfth, IIISLFIPI of Prince. County al the fllrllvonling provincial election will h.- ll"lll on Thursday, Juno 21st in llle 'l‘o\vn Hall Ill (Ivorgelotvn al 1.3m p. m. .-\Il delegates repro- senting lhe (lIIfPTPIII. polls are re- l1lI".\'ll*ll to he yirl-si-nt. E. B. McLAREN, MICHAEL MURPHY Meeting .\ Illt-rllllg of lhe Liberal Conser- vative (Jolnluilll-e of Veaon River I'ulI. will be held in Vernon River SFllJUl house at R o'clock p, m. on ’I‘llur,-d:l,v, Julie 7th. .-\ll mem- bers of (Jolnnliftoo- requested to IIIIPIIII. l J. J. MacLEOD, (fhairlnan of Committee .1__ _ villilirlr prior SALE ll 0 I am directed by Ill rs. John A. Loiigworthl ',to sell by public auction on the premises one“ inlarril-ll w nnuthm. night bOIIIO of the men from the office telephoned me and asked where he was, they wanted hlm to 12o lo a prize fight. "S0 ll knew he wasn't with them. And I wondered about "it and finally thought I'd clil hero on a l-‘izincc —_lust be» Gilli?!‘ I IV-IIIIIP" l. Itufh‘! voice \\'.Is so fluilli" I I.':l-.-.\v he was hare. her voice shove-I she was upset ahclit sornz-tidug. I guess I was jl.-llI0ll:=---~ ‘Then wnurl Tim came llonlo I told hlm I lfII.‘.\\' when; liflll lll‘f‘ll. and he said yra, he was lit-re. I ln-‘Ircll him why Ruth lHFI [4, 1;.- nlill tell mo lie wasn't. and he linked sort of‘ fuun; and shill he glossed Itutll thul i; \\'I_I11l[l]1'| upset me if silo I hf} “qnlyyp and that I might be mad if she will he \vas—" (iHILV ivns on he." feet, her face slloivilizz all the. Sllpplfggqad aljgm, of the last hour. “Do you 2113.111 m {e11 llfut IIttle-dlctle sneaking ('.T\\'7li'4l “=18 mm" '1" in to hide bélllllll uwoman berzausc he ivas zlfraltl of Ills wife! Rlllii, 111/! yo“ he“ “m, . E lllf.‘ that Elfflfrlfi?” luluorrrrowll II I'uriolll'-:l_\' zlllgry y“ mm. nloods. snliozi. ' ‘i-‘I .\'~'>1l h_'l"- .'lu).' spec. ..>r :1 1 " that w '1 .1.) 3 1pm, w!‘ pm. -.~'.'*" - . . "1’ ' ‘ ‘m: “Her driu. and htr manor-r- ‘ ‘ "I" ffl-‘Z-olteri. Gaby \\-;l_~ o beautiful her rlther l n hm‘ illlglfil‘ Illli‘ 1'1] 'I‘hcn Ruth trio’; up the conopp] “I'm not ill loi \ w - ' - . e um Tim," .1 “I fllllvlll! "l‘n1'n.nl~;p...,| 1351.0,- .. ..c. , .... man" i, Sho turned. flushed with her tri- umph to encounter-In (Lilly's face a look of such supreme contempt that she dropped her eyes again. anl again the red flush run over voici- that snapped like a whIp_. l‘"1‘ilat IlltIc coward. after coming be- l Alyrn ivas still so uncomfortable ‘She paused. watching the effect of this on Myra Ruth made a sudden motion of proeftst. ‘He kissed. her. ~ You may IIDB able to imagine how unpleasaai It was for Ruth, with her feeling of loyalty towards Langley. Now go on home. You wanted to find out. about last night. Now you know all about lt." She turned her back, staring out the window. Ruth, feeling weak and helpless again, sank down In the big chair. Myra started to speak, and as she did, the door op- ened and Marie came in for the tea tray. .\lyra stood there, putting on her cont and hat, waiting for the mall] to go. Again Gaby saved the situation. “Oh llllnrle, will you come here and fasten these hooks?" She ex- tended a sllln hand and arm. The Ilookcll at lhe wrists, nfarie came lo adjust the little fasteners, a task that required some moments. <.\Iyra, seeing the rilse, turned and left the room without a word, ‘ As soon as she had gone, Gaby laughed. "All right, hlarie," she said. “Thanks. 'l‘hei'e Rulhfl gut rid of her wilhuul giving her u chance to say something nasty. Oh, what u relief!" “But why did you tell her about TInr-lklssing me?" Ruth watched Marie disappearing through the dour with her loaded lruy. "She had It coming to her," Gwby remarked sl.lngil_v, fixing herself comfortalbly on the sofa again. "She was so slung and sure of Illm, I thought I'd give her something to worry about. She'll go home now and get a little energy, and try to make herself attractive. It ivill do her good. Slle was getting ltooial and lazy." "ButW" "No, please don't scold me for saying il. She may row with Tim, hilt that will‘ only be what he do; servos. The coward! Ashamed to say he fold you to lie lo her! lIid- ling behind u woman! Ruth, how can you ~how could you ever be Ill love with Iliin? But it's all ‘over, [and you are engaged lo Langley. 'l‘l-ll IIIL" all about it this minute." "I'm nut engaged. There's noth- ing lo tclI"---llnd Ruth suddenly turnl-d away and buried her head .ill hl-l" arms. Tomorrow-‘Ihe Visitor - W» ~~¢-o@--—-~ tight sleeves of ller dress were un- ‘ One Building Lot‘ on Brlgllfioiipltoad. Two Building Lots on Nero ‘" i-ver Road. One Building Lot on UppetQueea Street. One Building Lot on Douglas Street. One Building Lot on Spring Road‘. _ Very Eroeptbiial Offer Good (Inly during the Present Week (fhooso ally lot you like at today's best cash price ranging from $36.0 to $750 according to location. pay $10.00 down and pa only $10.00 each month thereafter. You can pay of!‘ tliqfjemilhiiilg balance at any date you like, but you will rhever have to .pay off. more than $10.00 a month unless you want to. No Interest ivhat- (‘.\"(‘l' will be charged on the Iralnilcv due for the first full your. Here’s the opportunity of a life tim e t I t lot you wan-t on easier terms than you ev O g9 the er heard of, If the cost of building is higher ch ' will be lower later antlyoudl have yournlblvsecaiigezldshould building be it Building lots in Brighton are steadil The other lots at $300 are also fine, lots and- every year. Buy one on speculation even if build ‘for yourself. You'll hard] presentlly youdll) owpl a valuable emem e t ' If ' 1 - 9th of June. Thereallyocliedolgeilnggltgltlg tlfdslhcllloiv For further particulars apply at once to Robert Cotton w'llo y lncreasin Wlll be m0 _ you don’t y miss the $10.00 a property. g in value. re valuable PPOPOSe to month and eélF-until the 08 . W Corner -— Use “Tiz” For Sore, Tired Aching Feet (iOOIHJSP. 80w feel. burning feet, wxlllen feet, sweaty feet, sluelllng‘ feel, tired feet. <5 1114131‘. corns, lnllllouscs, bun-, l < ii ROYALTY CARICAT RE . . LEAVE léxHialTloNonl eelhlbltlon here Ilavc been ivlth- of 11 drawn because n1’ the 5mm; criticism which they aroused. Blll-llflfilfld fantasy. “BM... “l 1"‘ "dds. "If lhe Public is likely to . V Mrlreuli any shadow f Tllf-lnllnrl I , ' . . ° BQPIWBHBH! lt IOIIII III l letllr uuthorlzingllnlo [hem and accordingly regard ‘IJUIIIII ‘their withdruivnl ‘avs lha ' , l , b . t his them as unkind o di I .11 3 . . , _ , , ., r 8 Oval. ‘I thllll I Oun [drawings were watched In a splrltllt will be well to avoid this no understanding "by removlng ma. _i—_i‘_t'_' 110N903’. Julie 3—-Tlle {:11 til-res of Itoynlty by Max Iieel part of a collection of his c "“‘_"—*—~———l-—-— - .2: ions and raw spots. No more shoe lillhtness, no more limping with- lpaln or drawing up your face In filgvlly- "'l‘l'/." is magical, acts right Ioff. "TIZ" draws out all tho pols- lonous exudalllons which puff up the febt. L's-o “’I‘1Z" and forget your foot misery! All! ‘how comfortable your} ,._ She 1M her m’ 1,001. A- few cents buy u. box of m," hm Sens“ M TL]. now at any flru-gglst or dot. ,,.i,,,,,,,h,.,| and 311,. beg“ pitrllnen-t store. Don't suflenJIaveI 1cm “um was “s whim N good tent, glad feet, feet. that never and loolciug- ' " swell, IIPVQI‘ hurl, never gel. tircd._ ll-ned, ‘A year's fool comfort guaranteed] must say 11ml rm. 0r auonoy rofllndcll. i .yullII;.-; glf], you fill!‘ (fI'l(‘lI, I "I'm \\'()I'I'lL'(l—-—;1 ‘Rlllll till-nod 1o a s_ Magdalene ,5 “m, mnmngl Wednesday, the 123th day oi’ June, instant, at1mx~tzlllllilllzlll-i-- (may lull and l“... tally return trips between “in 135"“ 11 o clock iorenoon, all that valuable 1'0 er-l . ‘i’ “ms “round Ruth. and Plctou, leaving Bruce 51°“ - (' . -. ' a Co's wlml at '7 a. l... leaving ty, the residence o1" tne late Colonel John AA DOUBTS new“ on lewd“ 01ml the ailtrrllvliil [$11 L01] <;‘\\»’()1'tll Oil l Ol‘10~“v()pth Avenue. The 131-0-! Chapter J03 S dne tra n, ue lore. ~ . - .~~. J .—- L - Ayliplyfled stiff?" “l” W“ “m "° pcrtv will be set up liln Bloc and if not dis- h Ie enc rlP- » ' , _ ' , , éiiuc: srivééfigse 0°» LTD {posed oi will then he sold in lots, a plan 0t Phone s28 or m lwhich may be lace-ii at Carters’ Auction Room 29'“ ‘or at otfice oi’ Pzlllllffl‘ & Palmer Solicitors '° "'““'" .__.. l L‘ . ‘ ‘ _ r i , opp‘. FQR SALE SMALL iWVlIPVG all further lnlornlzition can be obtain-;"'_-‘~;l" FARM IN N. s i s1 Located 11/; hides-from the ’l‘l‘cn~ ton Steel \V0rks and Cur Works. Good buildings. beautifully sllullll-d would make ideal poultry or vl-gv table farm. For 1mrtlculalrs 11111115’ . J. A. McGILLIVRAY, (i7 Provost SLPIEPI, New (Ilasulnv, N. H. 2I29-I-»I\ F0|I SALE At Orwell Cove the estate of lilo late D. A. Nicholson, CDITIIITIFIIII! house, outbuildings and 7 acres of land. For particulars apply J. F. HUNTLEY, Vernon i I"Itulh{ (ll-qr, pm 30”“ SILVIYIK. holding lvclluilalo, olulbrac Io look ill 11...; S humour m skid." (idllfiy Itulll ill an a1‘. IllllITlllSlllES AT, Th“ W- T. Wellner Co. a. Queen Street . Commencing Tuesday Evening 8 p. m. June 5th next e "V"! mori- an ongagol] . look Iugubripull," House lilay be inspected at any time. W“ """"'“'l ’l‘erms at Sale. 'ller ..-.-l.....l.- 1' - In The Probate Court! IIENJAIIIIN CARTER & SON, l “fllyra, m; m *"— ' Auctioneers ll hall no int bout this father," Myra. looking al a nllnilte, you believe me now? (‘IHIOII of "cltlng Tim I r l’ - . " Hmn hue. Il s flue Ilc (‘ilIII(£'—-lIP hllonod unll asked me, and sold you couldn't collie lbet-uusc you 11m] t.) "lily lioluc In lnko l-llrobl‘ the baby And ho l-anlo alone. lHl- didn't stwv MILK" 91H‘. hesitated, thinking she should tvll lho rest, wondering Wlffnllvr 'I‘iln would Illlllll. _““ “’"»‘* some usyou phoned. Its truc I Iioll. I don't know why" (iilllf made a little movement of "nltill-IIOIIIT‘. But Ruth was protect- I111.’ Plni so she wont on. - "We sat hero and talked about Woks: and my WOFl(———Z|.IIll things. I llnnt remember." "Well. of course I'm not jealous." Ifyra pill an extravagant accent, on th l-lasl. word, “Hal's very 111111-11 ln love with nle—--Ile nevm- gurpd DOMINION OF CANADA,. PRO-I VINCE OF PRINCE‘ ED. WARD ISLAND In the Probate Court, 13th George V., A. D., 1923 In Re Estate of lluglh llfoDonald. late of St. Georges hi Kings Conn- ty in said Province, deceased tes- tute. By the Ifoiiourabla A. Banner- man Wunburton, Surrogate Jluldgs| bl‘ Probate, etc, etc. , To the Sheriff of the County of y Kings County or any constable or literate person wllthlln the said Coun t)": Imported Percheron Stallion owned by the De- partmelit of Agriculturrz xvill stand for the season of I923 in Eastern Kings County to include the follow- ing points: Souris_ Red Point and Elmira, Rollo Bay, Fortune Ilay, Annzindalc, Bridgetown and St. Peters. Joseph Chcverie in charge. Sir Baron Triumph ll6fll9fi7s29-2wkstts. FOR SALE GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the pe- For sale at a bargain, fifty ucros ‘of choice land, wllll flew dwelling house and good outbuildings. Sllflill‘ ed at Vernon River, 1 qirlrlel" luilo from station. Sale positive usdalni going with my family I0 lulled States, WM. TOBIN. (Jlyilesdalc stallion owned by the Department of Agriculture will stand for the season of 1923 at the farm of Norris Sinclair, Springfied. This handsome young horse is proving to be one, of the best stock producers ever brought to Prince Vernon River. 1l66l963-29»tf AUCTION SALE 1 offer my farm for sale, con- slstlng of 152 acres, 9O acres clear with good buildings, land In good condition, will sell with crflP “"11 machinery If necessary. good EYOW" th of timber, suitable for any pur- pose, fenm Is half (Vi) mile "m" llesd of St. Peters Buy- JOHN STEELE. Head St. Peters Bay‘ ‘fills horse wIII he. out for hal- oncs of season as follows: Monday Brookfleld at. noon nt D McDonnlldls and at W. Collins North WIItshIre over night. Tuesday. Arvin R091‘ "l "m" 5nd at J. ‘Molaachern s home over night. Wednesday, Meadow Bank nt J. MdPhslPe. .1‘hurg(]ny, -New Dominion at. noon and at A. "McDonald's over flight. , Friday night at home. Gsturday, Illw-rrlale thence ‘oetello’: home at nlllht. I, _ e enleh In charge. to Edward Island. His breeding includes such valuable Scotch horses as Mount Royal, Revelerta and others. ' Ballarat Imported (jlywlostlalo Stallions owned by the Department of Agricul- ture, will llllLlU.‘ the following route for the season of 1923: Afnnday. May 28th, leaving Agricultural School art noon, to Hammond Walls, Hampshire, over night. 'l‘ilesdlly, May 29th, 'I‘o Peter .\Illrtln's, Illlnter River, at noon llryllntou hickesnlfs, New Glasgow, at night. Wednesday, May 30th, To Alvin hll-Nellfs. Cavendish, at noon, Isaac Ilrowns, Stanley Bridge, alt nlgth. 'l‘hursd:iy, May 31st, To Berl. Illwlamhi, Springfield. at noon Robert Ilammirrnfs, Freetown, at night. Fflflil)‘, June 1st, To Imonllrrl Schllrmaws, Bedeque at noon, \\'i!ll.'ln1 Noonolfs. Albany, nt night. Saturday, June 2nd, To (Ieorgo Nicholson,“ (Trapalul, at noon, lo John (Yflrlens, Ilonshnw, at night, to remain until Monday morning. '|‘0 MlPhllFl Mo, Mnnnus, New Haven. Azrlollllural School all. night. At A EFIPIIIIIIPIII School ilntll 3 l’. M., thence to Eldon v hy S. S. Illirlliml. Wednesday, Juno Glh, Through Orwell Cove to Vernon Bridge and Mt. MoIlll-k for overnight. . Thursday, June 7lh. 'I‘IirouaIi Pownal and 48 Road to Charlottetown for over night to remain until following Monday at imnn. to to to to Monday, June 4th, at noon to Tuesday, June 5th, This acute will fu- onnlhlllod, health and weather permitting until . Watch out! lt won't ‘be Ruth that for anyone else and he never will: l just wanted you to know I could see through wlult you were trying lo dn~ " flnlhy wa? still on her feet, her eyes lblazlng as she looked down at _l\ll)'l‘ll. "Rnlh, If you're not going to tell, I mu," she erlell out suddenly. “Don't lbG so smug and self-satis- fied, Myra. You've married Tim- legully and morally he's your prop- erty. ‘ind you're not going to let hlm forget It either. But take care! You can't keep a man's love lby re- peating every day that. you own 1t, and by doing nothing to deserve It. "You'll lose hlm somettihe. I know, for I've known more men than you ever had, the good ones and the Ibad too. and ‘I've had to be clover enough to see through the had ones. And Tlm‘s no person of constancy." “Ruth wIII never get him away from rue!" "Ruth doesn't want lllm. She knows too many men that are much more Interesting than 'l‘lm. Talk- ing to lllm bores her, If you want to know. Site's outgrown hlm, as she has outgrown you too. Besides, she's In love with one of the finest men l ever met. But all that will only make Tim like her the better. gets hlm away from you, It will be somebody else. You IItl-le ldlot, I could do It myself ll‘ ll wanted to! Flo could half a dozen women I know. But why waste time on hlm?" And Gtdlby turned away, walking over towards the window. She stood there, n sllm graceful little tlllon o-n fllle of Ronald ill. Mc- Cormack a-nd Roderick J. MoLel- Ian, both of St. Georges aforesaid. the executors of ‘the albove named eslalte, praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose herein- after set forth; you are therefore required to cite all persons Inter- ested in the said estate to lbs and appear before me at a Probate Court to lbe held In the Court House In Charlottetown In Queens County In the said ProvIn-ce on Wednesday the thirteenth day of June next coming at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the name day to show cause If any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not be P855943 and the estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of J, A, MgcDonalld, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be fonthlwllh published In some news- paper publlshed In Charlottetown aforesaid once In each week ' for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that s true copy hereof be forthwlth post- led In the following public plwel respectively, namely In the I-lsll 0f the Court House I-n Georgetown» l" Kings Coilnty aforesaid at or near the School Ifonse In St. Georses aforesaid and in front of the l-Isll at Cardigan In Kim Cwntv hi0"- eald so that all persons Interested m the sold estate as aforeeald ma! have due notloe thereof. Given under my 1181M and the seall of lihe sold Court this third day of May. A. D., 19H, In 1h! thirteenth your of l-Ils Mu figure In her light dress, against the dark sllk of the curtains. August 1st. For further infonnallon apply to Department of Agricultural "As far as that goes. 310111‘ (I0- jeeti" “In. ma) A. e. wAnsun-rek ~\. AND AFTERNOONS 3 P. M. TO 'EVENINGS _ CONTINUING We “quire several thousand dollars in order to p8)’ v our creditors one hundred cents on the ‘dollar, --*-‘ it I filjfllfltbg ... w l...) Goods must be turned into cash‘ no matter what the Sacrifice may be. eeeeeeeenell"" nun-n- We have engaged Mr. R. J. Rodger, Toronto, Jew- ell’? Auctioneer to ‘conduct these sales which will Stop when the required amount is realized. ‘Anything in the line "or Watches, ‘Clocks, Jewelry; Silverware, Stationery, China, Cut Glass, Floor 14ml)!» etc? you ask for wtdgbe put-up} , " l l “ftlanww =4 new» n’ lAI‘I , w; TAKE ADYWTAGE or. 941+" . .- a