g ‘ti lll"? .--~' aeuirugg-eg u .1 .7. fl‘ ". _ “,4 ... . 1' r-ufl ,-y,qieeofll l. l “i Ilfl‘ you. NTHE "c-pizuirumu , Investors gnlndyoutbatourbrancheeatToeonto_ and Montreal have tantrums e9 pedallyoepuiaedfot Pllfllllfi- Callatoitruearestbrencln ourMan» will be CANADIAN BANK OF- COMMERCE 815000.000 t Fund $15,000,000 C. Lomer Miles, Manager l’? giadtosnangethisfor 3 in the Marltlmp Provinsea. CARS MEET ALL You will like It. Now Open for the Season Beautifully situated, Directly Facing the Entrance to [Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery ~ The beat appointed, most luxuriously furnished Hotel A ‘one line operated by the Hotel Management provides a Mteen minute aervlce to and from the City. When vleiting Charlottetown whether on bueinesa or for pleasure, make Beach Grove MAINLAND TRAINS Inn your headquarters. Leave Montreal CARVELMI: 3120s. Ar. Charlottetown for Charlottetown and leave and Igavg ‘ for 8t. John's for Montreal lune 24 June 27 July 3 Iuly 8 July ll July 1r luly _22 July 2s July a1 August 5 August B August 14 Alliust i9 August 22 August 2.8 September 2 September 5 September 11 j September i8 September 19 September 28 For further paesenger and freight information apply to s. s. “MANOAl T‘ Passenger Steamer 6,000 Tons Displacement. Ar. Charlottetown ,. .. g, I HELEN Prirrla day, Friday and Saturday, Ju- . I MOFiRIL l ‘All Donna Boston Opera Company at the Prince Edward Wednesday". Thurs- y 19th, 20th. 21st, 22nd. v REVELATIONS. (Ihmpter lll. There were two li-ttci-s (will Ulorin itlso. illltlfilt-ifiidll in vllyl‘l".ll‘ilvn'v‘iix nurricii; CMPQIUS‘ lliiiltlWliii 1., = vcry cliilriictericlic of fihi- woiililii H _ . , u. H . herself. Ono via.» for iiruuku, Nil "mgr n", PAIL pa“, of Pmiifie lllld to read Frnnkiifs to him. be | iurg 51.»,- oveii ope-null iii-r awn. l0 i|uict his- impiitlciiuz. 1L no.5 such an linninlhorl." lvl‘ tor P-‘Fi thought siiiiiiiigLv, us sh‘: icaui it. It was like tilorlifs Jlitl" Scottish A. D., 1772, undersigned committee will butiona. G. J. ' Ae the erecting o! the Monument at Scotchfort to the memory of the first Scottish Catholic Settlers o! P. E. i.. calie for a large expendiure of money, contributions to the Monument Fund are respectfully solicited. Celebration oi the Landing it 0i iliil ' l ; ‘lsirii. line good illltl lobe no lruuiiic~ ~ wrote, iinil ' rboill. the illlillllll-“l- '" child Silt‘. noon talks and roiliilll will‘ h” it hadn't zi Wtllil 0i‘ 'l'ivll"-' i.. it. it iiiil not 011cc lull llllll l" "- i‘l'\'n liilnffitilllt? lll. to 50B the sun i- inc out in illi of them." Silo haul been gone two "Weekli- ~'li.l would he lllllly P91113175 lwu nlurv. pilrlinirs tllrtil. l'ziu Viiisl giuil. riitliill" wishcd She roiilil stay liingiei". in fact, Frankie \\'.'l,\ ;i.< \\'l'll Lilli?“ i-urc 0t‘ with li'r' as \\'l|l1 (lloriil. Ilo liiiil n lliiillll‘l;.i iogiiuil. iitiiv Iiilliil and at; soon nsi llii- loll his Illtli'li‘l' was Ilzipily UIII iii'l' trip, urns quite content Liilll. siii- slmulil cxicnil it. So i’.iii, stuffing iiiussod clothts, ililll .’l i:iiiiitli'y' l).iL' and unpacking ~<iiiii~;i.~os, iwgiin lll siiIlZ ohcclfuiiy, us: siii- wiirltcil. Wliiii was there. iii tiii- world to worry iihoiit?| (l"lli,'J4 iiuis kliiliilil-l‘ that cvcning, I i-‘ihr- Sli]l]it‘-i into iilc (icniiire lit-l 1 i l-we “rpm to ii zoo lust iiecailse we thnuglit you ivoilh] like lb,’ nnil so l COlllli ivritc ynli of il. silt: giivo him 7W0 pziflvfi Ami silo will him ii funn)’ Sully 0i‘ ll llvllhlln’ ililll tziik-ui in. tit-ll 0P5- ciniicil the storks on iiic lioiisi-lllilll . in iloiiiiiul. Silo ciiilcil; "You'd ibetter tzilti- r-zorili i-iirl‘ ill; fill" “Wis t‘ill'i_\"~l':I1Zll.~ili‘ rum-r.- ai»|iiii.< excommunicated from thocomq Pun, who isn't a glo-bc-trottirr like yoiirqcll‘ nnil will l'i\‘i‘!l ‘lo-ikiiig zillcr." Whit-ll liroiil-Zili ll lllllll- lllllt- ciiiicklu from the b0."- Tiicii r‘r:inkie went. off to find him little ‘PJiigNsIi iricnils zinil loll iwiii lo i'0iiil her 0Wil ielii-r iillll to unpack. .inrl to rend and i'(‘i‘(‘ii(i tiic \' ‘y iiricf liicssiii-lt; irolil Giorge. "I'm uiiilc --xpei-tiug to burst \\itii |i-lll]lilI93§.' Giiirlll \'\'l'ii.(‘ 1191'- “i i¢iiii-lilii<-i~ out time wiii-ri ivc FJlmri llt‘i‘ll iii Paris yours iigo iilill ii \ ON PRINOEVEDWARDISLAND IN AND AFTER Any of the be pleased to receive contri- DR. W. J. P. MaoMlLLAN, SIXTUS MacLELLAN MacCORMAC NOTICE All Persons not uow owning plots who wish to secure a plot or gravg space beside relatives in the Tryon P009101 Oemete y are requested to make eppiieation to the undersign- ed not inter than July 31st, 1922. By order of Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON Sec’y. Tress. Augustine Cove, P. E. i. NOTICE Merchants and .gh|ppl?l'S please bear In mind S. S. Gsspcslirs next sailing from Montreal will be on 18th and Quebec on 19th iusL. due here 98rd. Order your goods by this steamship. Lowest rates. satisfactory service. Phone 828. BRUCE BTIWART A 00., LTD. il _ Agents. Li erioi w ii ‘ Fowl. 4% lb; and up“ Chicken 1 3-4 lbs. and up. Good prices paid tor gocd quail- ty stock. Freight sud oxpreslmilny e paid trout sii pelts o! the-Jail l . Checks nailed 1min g ly_ on relaipt of sultry." rto ea iiolflhflfl? (July mil to out}, ‘i e. a. reuoesroli, - },__ lmlds Hotel, Kensingtou llaiin for Sale 70 acres land at Auburn under crop. Apply. MR8. MARY ANN McCARRON Auburn FOR SALE Property in Georgetown, formerly owned -by Dr. Meech; moilcrn dwelling. 8_ rooms, hardwood floors-i, beautifully decorated. electric lights, hath. hot and cold water. fire place. largo garage. Clllvkell house, fruit trees. Apply to MCLEOD d. BENTLEV. FOR SALE The undersigned Offers i0!’ sale hie farm, containing eighty acres of 500d Ianfl. IOFUV "CF99 0i which is .in high state of cultiva- tion. the balance corvered with un excellent growth oi‘ hard and soil. wood, situated st Bonshaw. On this farm "there ‘l5 B 80ml 18780 barn, cellar dug and lumber at hand tor the erection of s dwelling house. Thcre is a crop of ton acres of oats. two and half acres wheat. two acres potatoes. half iicre tur- nips and bsiiincc with hay nnd pasture. I also offer a nice house, ' bsirn and oliiibuiidinge in the vii- iage u! Bbnsllaw, which would make a very desirable stand for ' a business man. For further particular; apply to GEDDY MCLIOO, . Bonsliaw. -.'l most terrible wintcr that ~l‘.ili- mi inc lo lilo mnrroii. I took a lrain ‘liili- one.- nifillii for tho. south ililfl when I wokc in tho morllilli; the :iii.-i was out and tiii- olivi- trolls wiin- green, flowers ivcro in bloom iinil the sea Willi the color of sup- [l|]|f@_ “mi it, wiis \vlirin~;iiiii I hi» pziii lo cxpiintl. This is like ii again. Olllv iii’ coiirsr- intensifirwi l-cyoiiil ails lnlziginzition. Aiiil this will last. cl uiinit-r" Growing practical shr- wcnt on apologizing for not ililVlllg written iwlorc. "liilpillnezii. nlzikos our- si-ilisii Ive thought oi you ziliil of Frankie often GH(‘UKlI—~il)llL you're iioiii the -.id life Zilii] I wanted in lose iny- ui-if entirely in tiu- new life for n m-ek or lwnf Don't worry, I'ln coming buck onen- to collect you lHliliP-flilvilllliilit. you'll \\'()il(lL‘i' what happcnvd to us. "We went to Holland first and into Belgium niid ‘Wiih-(IQFCKI on lo Paris. and tiierc we saw George Tho portrait he's just finished is iiil- iiiest of his work ihiil I've- ever sI-cn. ii siloiiirl rrcntr- ll t‘.l"lH1'l.liiIi it it's properly displayed. He'll bc in London when were izullzg nn to nil tho PHIL.“ i'vi- ii‘ It's tho end fnrcvi rqplri =~iic's iiii-i," Pan Sitlll, hull dole- t.i- hilll lll‘l‘.1'.s' with liic absurd apron lillll she hziii ‘bought in Paris (icorlxi h.iilii't sci-n this’. she won ili‘l""l \\'iilllll_5l‘ llc would like il.. (iiilflii Slllli ii Illiilll? Iicr look “like ‘n ‘iitllc pink SIIKRII‘ plum." l-iiiiikii- Wiin‘ ill ‘.ioii_ the iliillil| ilrllo silt lll tho little living room‘ Iiliii-iiii: iiii- timc sill‘ wiis. out. atrriv iinl z-ilil snllcil with Iii-r knitting ‘.\\';_< chino hours nhend of time ! lit n. l i|lllll‘iOl' to eight—ilinncr iiiiiii- n. i-ight e lit» ought t.» cnmcl‘. limits illililifi iijolit colil with nerv- luiis t’X"ll(‘Ill(‘l1l, iicr choc-ks flushed ipillk \ I .-\nii ihuii Georgi.- c-iinc uiiil sill .\\'ilii iioirn lo tho ‘ gl'lll'l liiiii.. iIl'I'. ll Wllg like lit-ill»: home, going ‘oil .'i|oii.~‘ wilii him to Jim- zlittifl-ll,‘ l‘l‘.llli'il'iti"il about it mo‘ iWllPH tliigv llilll lsiiit tl"l.‘lHl'lfl*l uiiiiiil thilliui in villi, l “Liko iiio good old days. Iliin,‘ ,' l't it? \Vi:'l'0 too lute for a show‘ jur ii concert of any or‘ our usual ‘forms. iii' evening dissipation ‘We'll r0 back to your [iIiiCU iind .‘i;llk —i iviint to kiinw iill you've ‘iii m." ilniiig." i "'l‘Iiiar!-'5 no Gloria to conic lll Iiiiiw iillll iiiliko us laugh telling us Iillllllll llill‘ piirlics and lhu- mid .93., I liiiiy. | "Wcii. chi-or up. n» iicuihi we'll 1iiiiiniiizcl" (Ivorgc. ullllled a little at his coiilimiiiiin. ‘Do you misg her?‘ ' "Canadian Steamship Com - Canadian Qfehmflllip Pld. = W_ g Electric . ibfuglgbfi Breweries , .-Atin.ntic Sugar . ' ,Am. Locomotive i TQRiQNTO, July IL-JPhe U. S. ‘Government '569,000.000 -hiish.. i ‘n I" .'H'.. i7. Q iueupbe of the i Exchange.) Bell Telephone .. 111 lbl 86 Z0 |Shawinigan Laurentide Pulp . Canadian General Electric. Asbestos Com. 65% Dominion Bridge 74 . Montreal Power .. 92 Atcblson ....... .. Am. Car & Foundry - lAm. Smelling d: Refining iAnisconda Colilwl’ -------- -- Canad-lan Pacific Railway . New York Central [Cuba Cane Sullur Crucible Steel .... .. ilnteruatlonal raver 'Kelly Springfield ~ Mex Petroleum International .Mer. Marine . iPi-ess Steel Car ‘Reading ......... -- Suuthern Pacific Studebaker Union Pacific mtuh Copper" iU. S. Steel l mourns/u. EXCHANGE I 1934 Victory 10015 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 11937 Victory .. BANKS 93:90 Bank Royal Bank Montreal Bank Nova Swill! Wheat. July 115%- D . I165 . eCcorn, Jilly 62l/lz- 5691- M715- Dgc" l . gals. Jilly 35%- 39?!» 357/5- Dec" 40%. jv—r—‘ us. covr. cnor neronr. ept. flop report, issued yesterday. showed the following 96‘ itimates: Winter wheat prodlwlllllll. yield per acre 14.9 'biL5li.'. spring Wlwut ‘Pmllllv tion. 24ii_0il0,000. yield per acre 13-3- ali wheni production 817,000,000. yield PM‘ zlrro 14.4; 00H! Dmdl-w‘ tion. 2,8ilil_000.000, yield per acre. 27,7; unis production, 1.187.000.090- yield per acre. 28.4; iburiey Produc- tinn. lli2,ii00,000, yield DB3!‘ W"! 24,1; rye produoiiion 82,000..000. eld per acre 15.9: flu production 10,100,000. yield oer uvlfi- 81 h" production 107,000,000 tone. yield per acre. 1.44. Wheat remaining on farms JulY 1 1.922. :ii.c~li.ooo hush. 56,701,000 hush. July 1, 1921, and 33.442900 -iiiish., iiiiviilK a. flveoYellf averaga- I The estimate 0t‘ wheat comilales- Willi a (Oltil of 855000.000 a llllllllill ago and 795,000,000 harvested lasi- ‘srooir QUOTATIONS A ilitlvlrsx, July .4._.u......u...u lurnlebod by Johnson and Ward. .Montreal Stock s4 '4' The f Spggisl-Six‘ ebaaeia ' rameia eep. ttapen frornawidtbollll" the front to ‘l’ in the not. eo tluit the aides of the bodyfitperlectlywithout overhang. Five cron- membera raven theclie tortion -t at eventually eauaee lee to equeab. E. A. RAYNOR, iSummersida THIS .u HORNE & co v the rack of. the” road. Studebaker bodies are built in Studebaker shops by men. many of wh ing vehicle for Studebaker for tlpwolde i ~ of 30' yeah-end their fathers before their»; Studebaker has been building fine seventy years. Studebaker Special-Six bodice, because of their quality and soundness. weigh more than those brother care arouncl the Special-Six price. You cannot: skimp in material and build a body that will not rattle. Freedom from rattle or squeal: is just another of the fine-car refinements extra value of the Studebaker Special-Six. or $queak Studebaker bodies rest squarely, on the frime- not on the body eille. The body end the frame form a rigid unittliat successfully resists om have been builci- ' j ~ .2 bodiesfor ‘ji- that emphasize the Model: and Prlcee- I. o. b. Waikervlllie, Ont. SALES TAX EXTRA LIGHT-SIX SPECIMfSIX BIG-SIX I-Pm. In‘ W. B. J-Poam. II!’ w. B. T-Plam. In’ W. B. 4611.». son. P. can. P. Cliaeda . JIISO Touring . . I49! Roadfler. l-Paae. I495 CnuFo-Roifllhl 2- aaa. .. . ll r ... 141$ Cord Tlru Standard Equipment J. DEALERS FOR PRINCE EOWAR ISLAND. is A STUDEBAKER YEAR "Bullt-in-Conalda" Charlottetown’ NICHOLSON» Montague. \ year ..____<o~>—-——~-- PONTIFF FIRES COOK , WHO TRIES TO CHEAT| lVIiiLAN. July 14.——~PopeyPlus ioi.| , . l. ‘Teachers Licences iln the examinations for Teach- tuwn, June 20th. to Zilll- l-lle l" lowing candidates were ouocoss- fult ' pziiiy of his domestic servants thel l rook who had been with him dill’- iiig his tenure oi‘ ofllce in Bologlllhj f Mlliln and at tihe Vatican. ‘Pius XL, whdse simple domestic liihbliS are discussed by the Roman ilrcss. is in the llaibit of DB-lllllg for. hotel-Milli)’ t0 oat-ii mcai as he takes it, just as ihei iilllllllz i-cr ciipi- ziroillliifyvoiild do in a restaflirant, thus fac- iiituitiilg the keeping of his H0080 hold accounts. ‘Recently on a ibiii presented to SPlilfVl iii n ri-slhim by the fiuithfui cook was an hurl not stilppild raining for W091i‘? niuriiiit and luiii made the import- itom [or u chicken priced at. 20 lire. of this the Pope had eaten only one-hail‘. and he therefore SHVB instructions that the remuinln-glhsif sahouid be served up as chicken croquettes. -'I‘he croquettes appear ed-at. the same price of 20 iiire. At this the Papal sense of de~ cency was greatly shocked and the cook was seittfior and dismissed. _.-_¢o->i-—— U. F. O. W-HIP LOSES SON. OENTRAUIA. Ont., July 14.—Ar- ohle Hicks, aged 19, son of Andrew Hliiks, MJPJP., UIRO. whip in ‘the ;Ontlirio legislature, died suddenly 'l'iii- girl iioiidcti. and iillilJll lliilllflll Saturday- ‘D9317! W53 calmed bY islit- \\'iIIil.t‘ll her to.stay wwny lug ‘cl. lliiiri-vi-i‘. l “Did you miss mi)?" GQQrgQ .15]; ed sliiltltllly, leaning torwziril slightly - l':ili‘.~i circuits tiirncil bright rod. ,-ii.iil Sllt‘ nlissvil liiln! liow could lshc shy ii without giving her-coir away‘! 'i‘omorrow -- -G uorge '1‘;|‘lkg_ »~-----<§Q» i -- _ iseptic Dolsoninl; and pneumonia. ____.._¢0>———- MANY CHARTERS issuso FOR RADIO COMPANIES OTiTAWiA, July 14.—'l'ho tissue of charters to radio companies. week by week, is evidence of ircpid de- velopment In the new industry. Practically every issue of tzhe iCsn- ada Gazette contains the record of n dominion charter granted to a now radio company. -1n one week, recently, charters iwere granted to . We sometimes llzlvii to SIViIIIOW Hlilkl‘ (I Sllnilllllf. ‘ degree of satisfaction. Contented Cooks use Regal Flour because it returns them the greatest no fewer than three companies to yn“ gcg 1p“... our llflilll, lllil one swuiiow doesn't manufacture radio equipment and supplies. . ~ \\\‘\\t \ (in Alphabetical Order.) CLASS I. Bell. Daniel. Milton. Gordon, ‘Melvina. Cardi8llll “slid Lesrd. Doris. Summerside. Murchison, Alexander‘. Bllllflllw- McKc-nzie, Malcolm. New Haven Rolls, Jean. Charlottetown. Vickersoii. Hurry, Moutafllle- CLASS I. Ahearn, Bcrnetta. Pleasant View Cairns, Alfred. Greenfield. Canlteio, Margaret. Bridgetown. Dixon, Wellington, Charlotte. iown, ' Doucette, Grace, Georgetown, Doyle, Dorothy, Georgetown. Driscoii, Mary. Freetown. Gallant, lMlary iA., lOyslier iBod Bridge. Klokham. James. Sourls West. McCarvliic, Margaret. Borden. MlYDOIIiIId. Muttie, Ciermont. MicDonaki, Penelope. Gieufin nnn ' MioBacheru, Mary. Charlotte- town. Macbeod, Annie, lMcNevlllv EIBIIIIOL- Charlottetown McPherson. Ivy, lleiitherdale. =McPlier=ion_ Mary, Ulgg, ‘Minchen, Fannie, New Perth. iMiillully. Edith, Sourls West. iM-urphy, Estelle, cheiton, Murphy. Luurii. Cumpbsilmii. Munch, Ruth. Hopeton. Nfiwwn. Verna. Charlottetown Royalty. Peters. Zetta. Rollo Bay. Pllllllll-l. Alice. Charlottetown. gran. Annabel. suuriii. ‘ lllinons. ‘bmiis. h it Royal“. D BBO lotown Trainor. Gertie, Kiniioru. Walsh, Geneieve, EIIIOIVQIQ wellll- Rlllll. Charlottetown. Willie. Juan. Grandvlew. Standard Defends The English Press LONDON. July 13.—’I‘he -London Standard takes exception to your w.- pendants recent oclble. alleg- ing that the deeds of the lCcnadinn troops in the ‘Wlll’ received too lit- tle comparative publicity in the English press, rather than too much ill Dean tinge and iSir John Foster Fraser had claimed. The Standard says that it is untrue that there was a conspiracy of silence against the Canadian and other Dominion troops during the lost days of the war. lit does not explain. however, why, in the ‘Ehrlich ofilcisi bulle- ' sons Ltd. Te service WEDDING YARIMOUWI. N. S. -. July l3.—— A pretty wedding took place at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iei-fis iuiceuses Illfilll lll ollllllml-e (kyudey. at 6.30 this morning when Miiiis Ruth Olga Hiimiitori. youns~ cst daughter of Mrs. Goudcy was married to James 'I‘. Resrdon, oi CIIZIHOIIBIOMVII. P. E. i. and man- ager in Yarmouth for the E.E. Par was con- ducted by Rev. D. K. Grant, pris- tor of St. John's Presbyterian church and was witnessed by a few relatives and immediate friends of the bride and groom. liy The bride was neatly and prettiiy gowned in a tailored suit of fawn broadcloth with hut of porlwinkie ‘blue and carried a bou- quet of cream bride roses and czir- nations. The couple were unattended and the bride was given in marri- age by her step dather. Mr. Arthur Goudey. Thee ceremony took place in the doorway between the parlors which had been-arranger! with greetings and white flowers into a pretty arch from the centre of which was suspended a floral bell. Following the cervlco a wed~ ding breakfast was served. after which rMr. and fMrs. Reurdon loft by the D. AMR. for St John and u trip through New IJFIHISWIO. i. B. c. iNow is the time to trenl. your foxes for hook worm and other Internal parasites. Treat the young to insure their proper fur- ring this fail; treat the old so your stock will be . free from worms next year; A trial box of A.B.C. Worm Capsules will convince you. Easy to administer. Fully guilran~ teed to do the work. A $2.00 box will treat '25 foxes, Full instruc- tions with each box. THE. ISLAND CHEMICAL 00.. Box 28, Sumernrside. P.E.i. P. R. A. The Annual the P. E. i. Provlncliil Rifle As sociciion, takes, piiico at Kenning ton range, August ist, 2nd. and 3rd. Commencing at 8 n. in. ‘over $1400.00 in Prlzesl .1‘he Macbonell Brier iMotchloi $500.00 is the Isr- zest match over ,fired on this range. iFor further particular; apply tn the Secretary Charles -Loigh,\'.Iue (wi. Secy-Tretiii. F. S. Moore, Col ouel, President. W WANTED Experienced Second Class Tutu.- er for Newton Cross School. Sup- tine of that time, tile successes of tho Canadian and Australian eoI-' disrs were almost inveria-biy cam- tiiflagod u lhoee of ‘British troops." lit was to this anonymity that. the Causdiana objected. piemsut ninety dollars, including l minimum. Apply OHAI. A. MeKINNA, —RA_H-DO_INTI-“HA'MILON “Tzran EASFTREATV FILED.“ v Prize meeting o - ‘GENEVA. Jilly 14.-—Fl‘.he t-realiy between Japan and China naggfl. ated at the Washington conference.' Droviding cm- the return of Shau- l-lllli! t0 China. has been flied w-itlh "l8 League of Nations. . Spraymotor . _ Machinery will give you service in spraying trees or crops. They are built of material to ro- for economical use of your sprs) material. See them Buy ‘zhem Ueo them. Write for further particulars to GILL d. LANTZ. Corner Great George and Fitzroy 8b., Charlottetown. Tea Partyflvtm Rollo Bay I The Parishioners of Si. Alex's church, Rollo Bay. will hold s Ten Party, on the ground; adjoining There will be well stocked booths. where ico cream, drinks and other refreshments will be served. The usual games and amusements wil be provided. ' By Order of Committee. ..-_____._____ l The unlorslznsc will sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, July 26th at 3 o'clock; p. m. on the premises at Burnt Point‘ shout one liillie (rom Georgetown. the farm formerly owned and occupied by the late Nathaniel McPhce. cori- lllllllll8 Bflllenlydlve acres t lanll which is particularly described M l0iioiw-s:-— " AilLi 'l\HiAT TRAUI‘. Pllillili AND PARCEL of land situate ly- ing and being at Burnt Point on the reserved . lands adjoining Georgetown ifliKlflgwoqlflfly grope- snid. bounded and described as tol- ‘IOWI. that is lo say: On the North ‘by u tract of laud formerly in the possession of Jamea MacPhee snii Jsues MlicPhee. on the out by the ohms of tho Cardigan River. on the South by s mug leading from the Burnt Point Road to the shore of the Cardigan-River store said snd by a tract of land in the possession o! Janos ‘MaePhoe. Illll on the West by a road. thscoll- tinuiiiion of Richmond Street. Georgetown. containing levenl-Il- ‘five sores of land e little more or ass. This form is situate within eon‘ reach of 300d markets. The soil is fertile and an abundance o! eel- manure is readily available. Build- ings consist ot dlwellllllrllvlllli- barn. and inaoliinelrouae. Newton Cross HUGH IIAOPHII . Allml‘. Iat- Nlthlntel MlePllOlt slst ifcids and with ample pressur , the church on Monday. July 24th, - . i