for th - {Ion cannot enjoy the nt- - t olwuys feeling youthful- sbout such a condition is m of VlTAL, the grout Vin brain remedy. It he; re- tho vigor and vitality of thou- ‘0! and women And 1'» ‘is organs of your body function Ii-“Irs rintcgded they saiould has: ought up ness to ousan "on be bought l! all drugglsts f. ets a bow. 3W ll“ W l. L-Tblifl. 11h‘ ’ f, BIRTHS ‘GELLICK-sqt BlhCkDY POQI! BoQd-on Fdt. 24 1921 to Mr. and Bus, Edward Sollick a daughter. HARRIAGES NlQOLLE-MACNElLL- At the Baptist Parsonage. Murray River m March 2nd by Rev. J. C. Pea- cock. Jerenfls-h Nicolle and» Ethel Bhnche MacNelil both of Murray Harbor South. DEATHS l _ HOGAN-At Fortune Cove, March 1. 1921, hire. Thomas lloflln. uzv 78 yours. 1L 1. P. %LLIOK.—-At Brae!‘ y Point. 0B HI-mh 1921 Alta Loletta Se]. lick infant daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Selllck, IfEWART-ukt Br-ackiey Point _ , March 4th. Jose-pl: B. Stew- lfl. in his 80th year. Mineral Sun- 411' It 2 p, m. from his 111c- resld , GINO O0 Sherwood Cerzieii-ry, _-__-_.¢Q0c>-- - -- ,_"oIAr|-1 or CHAMP CLARK pTho death o! Chump Clark is su- lnunted. For‘ twenty-six years Mr. Clerk was n promises: tnem 17* o! the United Slates Hottse of Bpmvseutatives . He ‘we hes! known tn Canada through hi: fain- ous Speech advccaiing annexation of Canada by the United States de- iiverod during the discussion of (he reciprocity proposals in 1911. He declared that nine-tenths 0t the Decwple of the United States favored the annexation of Canada. ills lien» laroflonwas m some extent iuszm» mental in defeating the proposal sponsored by tho Laurie}: govcrn~ mom in the Dominion election of 1911 -—----<-oo----- WEATHER MAN EXPLAINS WHY IT I8 SO MILE-Canada's comparatively mild climate this winter has been due to the Kuroahi wo or Japanese current, which ei~ feats the climate oi’ the dominion, Fir. Frederick Stupart, director oi Sue meteorological oilice and ob- servatory, Toronto. told an undi- enoe at‘ Trinity College. He said hat when the current was warmer . ‘can usual it set up disturbances It the atmosphere in the north vhich changed the course of the winds. He said the idea that the noon influenced the weather was x ffillacy; also the idea that alrds or boasts could tell by in- dilsct the kind of weather that was coming. Sir Frederick said he had little confidence in the India's forecast of the weather. Kai‘ m Fufliliilli‘. .‘ ‘ [\qIi\4w r -.-~ '-~ U... (I Debtor! Ind Psluflfi nojnfin m Tin h" only, all . " [Qdiamnll Frontué‘: oh Osals. . ~ ma new scuootuouaz résfiipshm, Lot s1, on. as Queens will be receiver] byibe lbllflmgned until noon on Wednuev flfiMarcll 23rd, for the building is how school h0ll8e at Hump sighs. according to plan nmi upeci» to bo sssu at the residence bf ersixnod and at the Educa- Oflee, Ubuflottetcrwn. DANIEL WARD, School True/tees, , . - Hampshire isomers, r. n 1., m. 1'6, i921. Shorthorn Grade 6 uiouths _ Ayrslliras 2 _ Pros Tic ‘Champs’ THE WOMAN ill! ormws. March s-st. Pstriqks l ofToronto, maintained their smna- av 1m: mauve i ing in the race honors in the soc- . oud half of the National Hockey = \-- maple: 1M 4*"'-Ih 1.08010 series here iaat night when iheytpoddied their wsy through a sheet of slush and water to a three to two victory over the champion Senators. Considering the westb- er of the post two days the ice was in fairly good condition for the start. The second and third p01" iods. however, sound a thin film of l went into the study and laid Jamlofs letter sud rflPf-ll’! 1B "011 of Dick. “'1 he boy is doing splendidly." l aid. "See what a good report h: has for the zest quarter." "How glad l was to lime sonic thing of mutual interest to tal‘ . h - water on the ice and- tbo players g€glg§ lfigfnemmg “hi: Wmm’ had extreme difficulty in carrying eqqmt-s 9-5113-1" m; 3am p, 5, the lpnck over the rough and scar- red surface. Notwithstanding the heavy going the play was clean throughout, and the players realizing the difficulty of legitimate hockey, took their bumps with the best of grace, ‘with the result that the game was one of the cleanest played here this limit enntirauon March 3rdin 51h '.\irs. A. G. riardlug 2m. wei‘ known expert in Domestic Scjcnc: 1nd food economies mil give irel looked over the marks. Lllct‘. pick- ed up ‘the letter. l wuwliuai his lace n> com-Q)" m‘ i dared while be read. Suddenly there canw before me timt fool: 0 relief l bud set-r. flint nay xv m‘ station. llnd he been .fr':ld- aha boy would see aud-u-finow? 'i"u\ thought brought belief. Tina». w». it! Even then, so long ago. h»; hm loved Juanita. Other thoughts followed in quiof successions. other things whom mprcssiuun had been so fnintl; cgiszcrcd Cunt they had left me t-xiimosi as soon ‘ nscei\'c-i_ i re’ culed the look un his face the nigh of her i-ousevyarmiug——that but‘ been Illu bcginuiug I felt sure. Han l not been blind I would lmre not iced it tbou~tiiaz be was couunenc lug to care :11: her-and i uunh have perhaps dune something be. fmc i! had gone mo fur iemonuiration on ‘(Illinois Oil tin k I ,k,0mp£_ued my “knights to 5 M“ “L” 3'0"‘ w” n5 "‘ hail. i would not admit i; bud don- fhai »<‘uuv. '0 i111". U!‘ noun-st h- MAZOLA , _, ‘X , ,2 having i! phenomtna‘ ‘NW .ar-.u {of her cr he would hunt he’; her in his aruis. But i! n-igli hu-"e bjeu a. gudden tvuiptatifru- rliroughouf Canada. For e-hurz. pies, maize: and puddings the fr: uil n“ atrium“) u, aruow ma. m, she wlas {acinatlng in that supp ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . " ‘ lire tres- cost of bullet". Also iur deep izgv ML » w - - _ . . nice iettcr. I an: g-uu i». .1 ' ‘Y ' l" '- ' = ' L -'. i. can 4. Joel u\ er lfifll ow» Joy“ the Emmi ‘ ' "We shall have biw fur .1 whoii Do no: lZiU 1n sen: u deuiuustra n ‘ - _ mm H? month, D131! l an: so zleliglitcd . can scarcely contain myself," "l am glad be is coming now, be causv I have not w —~bc awayf "Aim?! How-where?" 1- slam. fun-red. Dick never had left me f0 1 day since H: had joinlgd hlw it the desert. "I hale to g0 t0 Chicago," “What for?" "Don: ask questions in thai one? To see a publisher One would think I had no right to g0" “It. isn't that, Dick_ but xrbw Junior ha.‘ been away so long. Can't you g0 some other time-Or write i" l um tin: best. judg» o! whet ' l em Lll‘ and xvii-en." l mu! no znnrc but. lei! him. Til-I" was n z1=.-n'.situaiion_ lVns in» goin‘ becuan-s- Junior vns coming, and be [cured the boy's sharp eyes? Hov- t" Dlch und Juanita. 1111157. hnvl -' n1 mo! ilhat a fool they JENKINS AND SON Notice of Annual Martian The general annual meeting u the P. E. l. Rural Telephone Assn will be bald in the Board of Tram rooms at Charlottetown 0n ‘Tueadaj “arch 15 at 1 p. m. Each Rural Co will semi awn delegates. Meeting to ‘m held at l. sharp. C. T. FERGUSON, Score-Kari ‘(Ufli R. B. l’ AUCT ION Slit . am instructed ‘s; Neil Ferguson l-lli? Purpose Horne, i Driving Horse Commodore. 1 Colt coming two rears. i. Prize Winning Foal, by mngolu, B mouths CATTLE-q extra Fut Cattle, 4 tliich Cows, 1 newly trot-boned vther 3 to freshen between last 0i larch and April. 1 Farrow Cow, 1 Dry Cow, two Yeursold Oren. two rear and a hall heifers. 1 ox. l veer 4nd half, and 4 Calves. PIGS-S Fall Pigs. S.-- 1 McLaughlin ing it was .1 promise impvssuibie if keep in the letter. although rsigh do my bcsi to keen the spirit pi ii “Hello 11.1111 Blather deztr!" Jun- ior. buyiike, huC. taken a trnil arriving homo an hour earlier thm we expected hizu. “Guve you a sm- prise, didn't l?“ he uskcd gleeful]; as he threw his arms around :u_\ neck, then shook hands with his father. "l should say you did!" l return ~ s - . rm: cnlikiorrliolwu cusiinmn \ new FROM "m: ncmc ocsm T6 ATLANTIG m -Use ‘men. "57; m For Alter-Shaving, Unwed Skin, Burns, Scolds, etc. I-Il only: Mun p~¢-.~-~;¢¢oo.¢.;.. y... ,, 5 . ¢ hull: tin ‘tilt: MBIUHSI ' s 2, i? Hi5 AhUEiRi 1.. CLOUGI} >o<o - s BURNED OIL ON WALLS OF LEAKY CYLiNDER A_ H_ B. writes: The last time that i removed tin- cyiiudonbead 5mm m? 935m‘- 1 iollPil we PFL! Lieutenant William D. Coney 2221f.$503132-flliiiifi.é;‘i“fiii* Wm"? W“, Si" 9*?“ °‘*‘~ lint m" lbu fourth cylinder ‘llflil ‘Milt “mm” b’ um“ l" 5' A" more thuu twice '.l.-~.- czmlmn o“ it flew from the Atlantic iu the Paul- han did tin.- other ihrec. ‘The v-aii 5 0993,11 in 1:2 how's, 32 minutes. n‘ this iulurtb cylinder was of a Fe nmsmd M zruw co ur. if i! ha b. n I; ’ _ ' . . , ma“? h, an.“ w Us“? ‘fieuufs the distance being 2.079 miles. The fin.- c3115; U: (his? z-xcrztgo s-pcai W45 mcn- c-lmn 9S Aniwcr: 'l"‘uer: i. u» reason lu ;;.il.,-- an hour. Tllusa- iiyures are belie}:- Lhut this fourth-Y <.'_vllnd]ci' women, I. “my slum ‘A9,. v ~1- las &~_‘\ over uuiul. ou wunu . .. .. . .; _ rave kuoLwu it at Lll';ill1l8,lfil. bud ‘m’ a m“ ‘ewm “‘ Mm“ “an Phi; brown color is due, “we think,‘ 0 the blcwing past the piston oi I11 excessive volume of hot. oil adeu genes. from which burned oii ,.= deposited upon the wsllzr {aster lug the rather loose rings can, vipo it of!‘ We think that you wilii ind this cylinder has very poor, compression and that a great deal- It oi] passes up and forms carbon, in the head in large nBlOlllltB. You rill have to have new rings on hiu piston, aloe! likely. _ m» Few Stake Races ila New ilnmswirk Tracts Is Latest N, March 3—-Thc ‘tt-z" Brunswick tracks in the Maine and Ne“ Brunswick C-lrcltltmrhlch DLOCK was: AND ANTI-CLOCK was recently organized, will pro- “HSE MAGNET-Os bubiy not give as many stains races H_ M w 35;? (that is 3m in connection with the full method ofprocedure required to this year as were offered lust sen 1 four c "liuue-r clocked“; rotation 50m \igh_t— . magma-to, so that ii v . _ , . viii 01m!‘ ‘u: In the anti. clockwise Fredericton’ wooflstocl‘ "l-ldf" mecuuuy Stephen will each ‘LHIJVQ fun"; 1...; r Answer: Géll-gflillj: speaking it is in connection with their exhibi- ‘ 7' ‘g! Tegnislrmldthil, tions, while Chathnm will have ilil.‘ L2H 5 U. 5 J5 ‘ L . 5M1 nqtlxlue, - M‘. .. either three or four days vuumg (jfny L»; 11..., 3.3.15 - during the fair week. ‘the c} 'ao the programmes mic ‘so will pm; .-.' i; a rather mudpw Bank Road, 2 mile: from c thought rue‘. How they ';“'i"“8 any “PC p for not more than one stoke to ‘ornwail, to sell on hi»: turm by urust lune ensure-i at m)‘ trust, "n: - ~ - J ‘i=7 , t .. mhllc auction on s hills in them, when day after dLAyl "("3" l“ 9119113“ We 9°31" “Y 1116“ raced filmy and wash‘? no! h“ weonssnsv. 1w. illem alone in me siudv for -f ‘lw swim 111M uwaw ‘Jwlflfl- “mile. I ' The 9th, day of March. 192i hQijffj pt a mm, ' Filllilfi" l" M111“! l": 4H’? 199'»! A Offering: of stake races will bu Commencing at i o'clock sharp “You mustn't think o! tisoss ‘T111150 made up during the next {ow duya the following ~to:k mu 0.1!] Liiihglg i. Uh ._.1e gems .o mu 1.1.. Igtnurv by an u” “mks, as we prugran? Flllllfilllfllllll-r back. "mv zilllril‘ WJlLsiIIOJmIIEAS mi "lrilll-"A _ ~ __ lIORSES,““L Llfixfl Marc, i406 m“ v “,1 me. .0‘ .1191 to». or: men should be in the hunch u. f‘. be, (Charming lad), l General “I won't." ll promised. not renliz "killed I. ZBisihOP. the circuit smreizu-y, yesterday. One reason for curtail- ing the number of stake races hf that better contests will doubtless‘ result after some 0:’ tile horses which now have big time allow ances have raced theme tau-s; iiiiw the classes their CAUSES OF STARTlNG T. W. asks: What maker: my "Vvrd e-uyziuo start so ‘us-rd? R my". ‘men l "rank. it for an hour h um l can got it going. My Isezuliight bulbs bun; out very scon_ Why l: 22 nouns. a2 nmures 1 Jacksonville, 1'13... fairs. I i old, l. Jersey duo. Freshen sheep. Wood Manure new, 1 Bootlounl Seeder Mersey ilfsnie, l Gong Florian. 1 Hay Mow or Deerlng. 1 Cort, 1 Shaker, Clean- Ezpresn Wagon, 1 Driving Wagon i Truck Wagon, 1 set. Spring ‘Tooth Flux-rows, 1 Plough, l Rotmy flaw i Bane Burner. No i2 with rever- ibic flue‘ CROFR-lfi ‘Time Ha)‘. 16i- Poiatoes. 0:18 All the cattle are extra Good shot-thorn (‘ii-axles end in ‘Extra Oouditions. Bale positive, no reserve it stormy firs; lino dug" mums-w months. on nil aunm Wer $10.00, ‘l wr cont urmwn J it}? nugl: 1 A McDONALD, Auctions» iucngislw l um instructed 115' bin ‘Vain-me Stead, of Highfie-ld. to sell by l"ub~ lic Auction on iveriucsds-y, ihe 9th lay of Zilarch. i921. gt ‘i o'clock <llZtTD ll0R/SES—l registered (Hyde!!- Iialo Statliou 9 years old, Bonnie Krivlu, and good stool: getter. broke single and dnllllln weight about i700 lbs. i Llenerai purpose horse, S years old. l ‘Draught Heree 9 yearn old. l Draught “are 4 years aid, 1 filly 8 months old. CA’I'TLE.—1 Registered Short- horn Hull :3 yours ol-l, first. prize {Wu years in succession, 1 Register at.‘ Enorthom Bull 8 mou s old, 1 Registered Shot-thorn uii 8 '1|01ii.lis old, i Registered Shorthorn (‘ow Calf by side 7 years" old, l Registered Sborthonr Cow 10 years old, 1 registered Shcrthorn Heifer i3 months old. l Registered Short horn Heifer 1S months old, 1 Cnw Siam-thorn Grade 4 years old. llCalf 0 d, 1 Rogietwed Ayrshire Bull 8 mouth: to freshen ist May 3 years did, l Jersey 611a i0 lst fllay. 9 years 01d, 4 Plalsf-‘l Brood sow with pig. 3 purf-brod Chester sows 6 months nid. l Pure Bred Chester Boar, I rare old. lMll-‘LELIJDNPB. -- l Frost Spreader, d: nearly 0 er and Drum. l. Rubber Tired We"; on "I'I‘RiM8.-—0 months on all sums ver $10. 6 per cont per annuam mm. s: owner is gong \ e-rl n5 l reached out for him again “I was jusl getting ready to go tc the Fitatiun." "i icid my 'f>u1ihly' l would ram-print‘ vou. He's coming or-Lr some time during vacation, Mother, if yo!‘ can have him? He‘s a dandy, and has dandy folks They live in Loi Angeles. His {mother has hem good t0 me, uz-l M) has his <inil_ ‘l knoty yutrii like him. llc-‘s time right sort no bluff in Darrick." I ashureu Junior l would be de- lighted lo 2141c his ‘buddy visit us but l noticed that Dick mm noth- ing. Now I was keenly awure u.‘ my husband's. attltudwwnerhups ‘lfil, u 2c t0 the other extreme mid make more of tillflgs, he did, his locks zrud manner. than l should. But just then cvun hi‘; irrespunslvcritsr could 110i worry me i 31nd m;' boy As I looked at Junior. nimnst as tall as his father, nith Dick's eyes '=r.d iI-uturvs» yDiciz us 1m was when I first knew him~l could scarcely believe in.- wasz my boy, my baby i in-eailiefi u prayer 0i‘ Lhauits that l had him, his love. this, perfurmaucuc Answer: 'i‘hr_- following. among show they are fitted for‘. l other couditioru lend to ditlicui" ' f Hurting: Thick -~ii on the timer, _ ' xcgmc-uis, co." =ibrniors adjusted ‘ nth loo u‘ .1 .- srntrluplu". berated: weal. ; me of very low zrade gzuciiuci: clwburetor ‘.00 llilSiflir adjusted; failure e5 the ‘hocking device properly" ‘.0 ivrirue h»: manifold; cylinder ail too stitf ‘rom r2021‘. to permit the rcqilirui '.‘l‘illil\'fll,? urn-ed tn 2w attained: ‘nugnclu l3uliizl Ycrng’ Corbett Dies. . Fnilowing Knockout 3 From ‘Young G-riiio; PUEBLO. 0010., Mair. LE-‘Yuuug’, uunbett, u local boxer. died from - injuries received in u... lust round; of a four-round bout with ‘Youngfl (iriiifo here tonight. if. yc .. ‘peed and their: " 1f good qunlityl ‘.0 the iulul-w» mural ' . 1 Till. of crnukiur. your en): uuiz.’ abort pru|11pi5j-'. Ar» you sure éhut he lump bulbs tiiM -: . warn; 1m o‘; tam right ‘tt/UJII‘: = 'ou on L;\l~_" magneto‘! ' 0-1141 17 3'83" 0! i189- Lu-lt bulb: are put into Furu ‘leiuiiights. through vrror, and they mturuliy burn out soon. an hour after being curried from the riug_ His real name wan John] Shank. He was a bamamweightf Som et | 1.1 Physicians say death was caused! by concussion of aim brain and in-i Irrnni ‘bleeding, probubly the rc-' suit. oi a fall from a fblow to Lhei jnw and neck by ‘ifouug Grifiow whose real name in Jack Blnndu. Blanda. was arrested and held cuzummznror FABRIC I M. E B_ asks: llpw can l cicau ‘he inside fabric of a touring cur lucongruously came tile thought ‘Some day he. too, would find un- otIn-r wuumu to put in my piucc. iro-Oli--~ ONE TO THE SEX-u; lady, having Zcft her umbrella in a. cur, applied for it at the office "Ob, spection. "you are so terribly for- i gctrul!" The izuly" umiled a»; sin. all iiuutclmonki umbrellnsi beBetter AfuflnfirstdVssusmmwida And th h 'll l: ~ until --eulfrl,r‘:aat' lxforeeqyotlsn ks h coughs —- relieveanallsihrzfi, t billion. Joldbyneefdwgbls. lop_ which ha". become stained and dirty? "»'0iu0\'.: all looeo tlust. then use brush o: sponge wet with a ‘made from any mild soap. ; this treat inent ls completed, rinse ffboroughiy- with clean water and a spongu nur! (L; You ladies. you ladies." said the Ql°th8_ oflicinl in charge, as ho brought ,:=-—=-=-=:--=~--—- T" about funny umbrellas for her in- ‘manly {pointed out to hlim that. <mn i - o Tomorrow-stmshin: and Shadowhfc with a stilt‘ fbruph. in order to g r .I . NA 0/91/60 c Y”??? 7;?!" l 271/77? 650.1’ (‘b/IX/IUIU/l‘? dies d com lately. nmgfiuco svrlur or - conrouno b TAR ""5 s um a u°1'§“""':.=:..-'v“h"“=ir'7I"°*~1h7-"- llslissslbrsgsolfisiesl rnehslioolmu. ‘MM,’ E “E I E I bending investigation by Corona-xi Answer: G0 aver the Gum? Mb- Dlbble. Blunda is 16 years old_ a suds After Curtain Rings Down 0n Hamilton lloclnyf the material with CANADIENS IN LAST GAME THERE DEFEATED LOCALS BY SCORE OF 7 TO 1 be exception of three, they were HAMILTON, Mar. 4.—_-Tiie cur -, tnin was rung down on hockey in! llumilton for this season when thcl Canadians defeated Illumiliou iu an N. H. L. fixture hero last night by i’. score of seven to one. The visit- ors were nlwsys better and it was due to the fact that they adopted defensive pisy in the second period that the score was-not larger. The Frenchmen excelled in every de- partment. coptionaliy ston-g, while on the forward line Pitta, lflilOlldfl and Arbour were always ablo to stage combination plays which botfled the Hamilton players. Leo Raise was one of the shining lights of the Hamilton team sud along with Goldie. Product's and MIQQy Rosob bore the brunt of the Hamilton team's burden ~ ti’ better d beta;- fifig? ah-n Tu: have COD UV use deep-seabed on. Mbldfins plfliculrbfli 5 IiIOX-A-COL H0 died with-j . out regaining consciousness haflf " W?! pzuunllly at. lowest prmes, IPT-Mu warehouse. G uuLud :1. SUlIl-h MBlVllle, S0 our“ .clmr balance covered lllhlu land is well watorm, Ne,“ school sud churches, spring s tow W, ' 5 Qgiéfihiiq in sood state of cult! rnen- defensive was ex. h - ° ° “<1 “m. PM" KW! 0d. 80 barn. iurge- machine bum and hen house This farm is conveniently situgtod School. Hail. Bum, Butter factory, furs». within w: mile of mm This is one of the beauty P. 117.1 kuliioal view of river “q ma n r lad l he Economical Car VEN if the Ford Car cost six or seven hundred dollars more than 1i: does-the, Ford Car would still be the economical car to buy . , —because of its great durebility, —the low cost of operation, —-—and the low cost of répairs, the charges for which are fixed by the Company inover 3,000 Ford Dealer and Service Stations in ! - Canada. " , . ~ l. The low first cost of a Ford Car, the light l consumption of fuel and oil, the fixed cost -‘- of repairs and genuine Ford parts --make the Ford Car, without exception, .; the most economicalcar to buy and drive; i? —the car. in fact, which the man of moderate means can afford to buy and . ~ operate. . i i i '1 l v l ‘l I Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ford, Ontario I FORD PRICES ‘an i ~r....f.., c» s e15 “Runabout - 5 3w Coupe - $1.199 Sedsn $1309 ‘Challis 3 55o "l'ruckClsussls$ 759 ‘Starter and Electric Lilhtinl $100 eltn Prices ue ha. b. r l Stalliirllmfg: Sale , _I offer forsele the stal Registered. we: tier: 7 years old. _ lion, Dean St. Cuthberts, ght 163». sound, nnd sure stock-gei- lllfJLVlN MBAUSLAND, Alberton =---1v: u. u Lultfl, 11mm: end "—-~-—- ‘ 1.1L mm; l United illarmers llieetings nnrwouadwllflierwilhlslt _""”“*" n» :11 mu u: s ooli as s m At Hunter River, liiarch 7th~ at Pownal iliarch 8th: at Rustic-o, lliarchfith. These n1eefingsladdres~ ‘ed b)’ Wm. Irving. Sect. Ellis and others. thAi. C0l‘ii\\»'!lll, March 11th; at Marshfieid, March _ Other meetings have been requested; it“ is expec- ted that dates cnn be arranged in 9119,1981- future, _ These meetings are for organization for econ- “mic Purposes only: No political action is contem- plated. - u WM CROBSY WALTER JONES Vme PP°$~ Organising Director for Queen's Co. iucnon SALE "iurouth cleanses Auction Bale at York Point, 1 mils from Chariot-b M" w 81m . umn m. st 1 o'clock dmrp, of stock. orw. Farm implements. etc. ' i‘ . Basic Slag u Lam su mm 3,1,.‘ m any 9980M prices to anyone hauling DeBLOIS snos. no 00d n; For Sale .__-_. i uric. my fanu of 100 acres sit» for Queetfs Co. _ with hard v11 soft. wood. Burn and house; unis f1 um building, can be wk“ tilrml to biuldings. Apply owner,- .v WILLIAM I. MQFARLAN STOCK-l @191“ m”; M . wwd- x" f 111 SW11. 11 yum: 1 5Z1.‘ 53§11=§.°°§’;~§:.. $31!; ‘~ RI- Ywmbk th ;~1 ,¢r9d|,|6yenrs;1 . Qe ‘ 1H $111k: 8 lfézrigatesx: layoffs??? Heihrs, 2 uslf; I INN: cum! ‘er; 1m: Odvve. lull" U i°”“1*= "11 gt" lot of lloa. 181?...” White)’: u brood Ewes. in but _.____ l {filler for ssle my farm of l0 wood Binder. 5 m; 1 Frost & Wood Mower, 5.3. Harrie Mower, 55 ft. (n ; i Steel Rah Does-lug’ 1 M ore "- Cflclmhlm. (BOW): ingot: Hun-aw, FY31! k World (n2): J- Rm" U"!!! Plow. (new); 1 set SFT. list-lows: I sot Adamo nob Shill- ilm"): 1 Ads-mLWsgod, polo and olntts: 1 Hen ‘Pom Rfl with *3; 1 combination stock rsck, (n '),' 1‘ Bung;- ‘liieg I o. g lint): 1 non-er marrow _, vdonuiebsmss ml a W“. lrmup and telephone connect All ill Si!!! TOXIlX. l w. Fmuere: 1 Crsem separator-two lgsvgtsdlztfflowx): also all 0:10: sou u l n ces . nous in 0311011. . “m; o; ~ $81! llfllltivo, mfim as liln let b‘ the West s6 Kl imn. 1f lsleconlondsyltltltnno . . Tints-smooth ousllemuovIflNXtloIrmB-Iflll!“ "vffkifm. - - I .".""§'l‘§~~ 9” I _> "__‘.’ QARFIILD DOOKIIDIIII. I ~ s. A. nuoousto, , . . madness. __ _ _,_.__ ,_____,__....-'_;....n.-¢J miles from Charlottetown. Church flld would not b9 ifiiil- 008-. Newboutnton. ‘W. ..-...-... ..l. n! ‘15-1 A