» 7.. ‘ ._ rl ’ 1 i r i _s Y F '#1 src" -ji _ bl-’ 'sf , . .__- .'l` i '. I3( » ..' - .f . ,__ -ii’ - 2;. 1 -51",.. . ~ . 0 i " ; if -; we-1 1,. ‘.§`-t` '-.- .til 1 . o 4 l i __ . Y xr . \ » \'i I \ r . _ h . .;~. ,ic-#__ E A I. .- _.I .,., /_-»$ i. _‘A lit »t i 1 \ ~. .i 1- f '.35' ._ ` 1-.) .75f`ff`-`_- ,_,-t ,__ ._ ,» ,» _ . . . 1,; .#2 ,:':"*h”§'. 1 ‘_ ._ if 1. ."1 ,-_. "_ _ ,. I ,__ _ 1. ...as _ gi gs. -. ~ _ _.._.-’»§:~ _. _ °lew diiice, Charlottetown of the un-I _. .___- " Q flu .- /` I é e mother i Employment _ Service of <§i.“:.°-.‘f;; ;=‘...°.:.';1:.°.':.:".if:.'i_';:.i: PUBLIC AIICI`ION . ._-i Clelroy Firm, Lot 37 For Sale The above farm of two hundred and fifty (250) acres 60 to 70 acres clear with dwelling house and barn thereon on the St. Peters Road and fronting on the Hillsbor- ough River is hereby offered for sale. It lies about one and one half miles west from Mt. Stewart and- one mile, east of I-layden‘s wharf and arailway ` aiding and has school house on cor- ‘m. I _ Chl!! 1);), train; will run aa followaz- \!fElT:- ' Duty except Sunday _will leave Chnlottotoini 6.25 a. ni. arrive Bon den 8.45;a. m., Snminerslde 9.00 a. m. returning leave Borden 4.10 p. m. arrlve Sumnierahle 6.05 D- Ill- Charlottetown 6.35 p. ni. _ Daily Sunday leave Char- lottetown 12; 'p. in. arrive Summer- alde 4235 D. m. .- - Dolly except Bunday leave Char- lottetown 2.45 p. m. arrive Summer- side 8.05 p. xn.."1‘1gui`ah 9.45 p. in. Daily except Sunday, leave Tigniah 5.35 a. m. arrive Summerslde 9.00 a. m. Charlottetown 12.40 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Tlgnieli 8.15 a. in. arrive Summerside 1.35 p. m. leave Sumnierslde 3.20 p. m. _arrive Borden 6.10 p. m. connecting at Emerald with train from Borden and arriving Charlottetown 6.35 p. Dailv except Sunday leave Summer- i-; this train, change cars at I-Imer :gd Junction, arrive Borden 8.45 a. _.1- =,ef 'finer--P osmmsuriugaluaqay, owner m.<-:nerr-_ ...___ _ ‘ Ddiy except Bundiy leave Char- lottetown 6.50 a. in. arrive Mt. Stew- art 8.46 a. la. Georgetown 11.30 a. ni. Bourls 11.86 a._ m.; returning leave Sonria 1.15 p. m. Geol'¢¢l0wn 1.00 p. m. llt. Stewart 4.15 p. ni. arrive ClIar|ottelown‘5.S0 p. ni. Daily exoeptsnnday leave Elmira 5.3§ a. m. Bonris 6.55 a. ni. Georxff town 6.45 a. m. Mt. Stewart 8.45 a. ui. arrive Charlottetown 10.00 a. m. returning leave Charlottetown 3-051 p. ni. arrive Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. ni. Georgetown 6.00 p. iii. Souris 6.05 p. m. Elmira 1.20 p. in. SOUTH:- Daily except Satnrady and Sunday leave Murray 1-1urbor~6.45 a. m. ar- rive Charlottetown 10:40 8. ln; re~ turning leave Charlottetown 3.30 p. in. arrive Murray Harbor 7.26 p. m. Saturday only leave Murray Har- bor ’!.20 a. in. arrive Charlottetown 10.05 a. m.; returning leave Char- lottetown 4.00 D. m. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. in. DISTRICT 'PASSSNGER AGENT'S OFFICE Charlottetown. P. E. Island LocAL orricei iereeeoeeeeeeeeee Market Building-Charlott Phone 714 -WANTED 37 MEN \\'.-\NTED for' -/ pi. _ lottetown only 10 miles by road, rail- Maritime Provinces. Applica way or boat. No suitable farm with . ha A better or more convenient situation _ye can be found anywhere. viqr ve good education and not over 35 .°'.."..."¢“ etown l s Fishery rvice for nts must urs of age. Returned Soldiers pre ner of the farm. Distant from Char- Branch of De of \'aval Se L Sale by public auction on the prem- red. Salary $1020 pen annum. ABORERS \\'A.\”l`ED for Con- lses on Monday the 20th day ol' Oct-_ _-tru(-tion work. Wages $3 _ ober next 1919 at 12 o'cloclt noon. ialso good openings for brl For further particulars apply at the an fi cur enters P9? 1111!: ck-layers _ p _ _ 250 nien for work in Lumber woods i _ \\' _ 7 $60 t $70 r mouth and den ned Trangporlatgogfrefunded any visit to us, and thanked Everett for- Sec. 12. 1 doz. Carrots for stock, ,pe months wo,-k_ inviting :cr ai_id De;;i.m ___ __ m Saewart; 2nd, David Wright' JOHN S. MACDONALD bo 10384-19-tl date. th M .di num For sits l 'él I' Desirable shore farm 100 acres of O land situated at 'North Rugtico well an watieredin good state of cultivation. I Further particulars apply to -[3 REDOLPH G. FLEMING 1 North Rusiico, P. E. I. 134; 1340-ioensipu , NOTICE , . The Haaelbrook Dairying 'Co. are prepared to receive cream by team or by rail ln the Murray Harbor line. _. A Freight refunded on rail shipments_l Prompt cash returns monthly. For’ further information see or write the llanager , ._,., »~ A. W`. `:l0NES. Manager. _ Huelbrook 9°Pf- 2501- 1919- ‘s;.-1.. sraziiiian; 1 cart horse 3% years ol Heisdcxxxw. ll reeeeeoee SANDRA THE IEALCUS By Jane Phelps *1 OPTIMISTIC 'v‘0UTH CHAPTER LXXXXI. On the train I spoke of Mother's Ceo_rgetown Piize List (Contlnued_) Sec. 7. Swede Tumips or table us. John M. Aitlilten; 2nd, Leith Cowan; 3rd, J. Leslie Poole. ' See 8 Swede Turnlpg for ,stock tbl' weight); lst. D. J. Stewart; 2nd. John Aitken. ` Sec 9. White Turnlps for Stock, lst. Leith Cowan; 2nd, John M. Ait- =ken. _ I Sec 10 Dong Red Mangel \Vurt ' ll A F.-" i “au - \ :fir . J ¢;x*.".» __ Oodicu EDROSE 12”? rg.,-.. ‘Il IW*-“ff€i>*.l‘-" __ __ _ ,_.__-_.-rio, it... . . _, . . _ » . _ _ __ 1- g;4__r _ ’\ ,v ,gsgf ' i ._ t ' r;--_ -‘Q--4 _ -...f -=ar-_,W - '. BOUT 170 years ago ' tea sold in England , A for,$14.60 2 P0\1I1d- It was a luxury ~ which only the Wealthy could afford. ' 'Thanks l I to the great increase in the area of_tca_ plants undesrizgdeltsivation in India during the past fifty _ Years, there is enough tea grown to-day t<;;’*fUP(lT-;IY Wa t9 Q the world at a' price even the poorest can or - ~ _ 'A cup of “good” tea-Red Rose Tea_-costs QDIY 51 ` Lfraction of a cent. There is hardly airyfhmg 3°1dl m__th° , grocery store that gives more value or more p eauure for the money. Consisting chiefly of ASSAM te_as-the r_i¢h¢Sf and Strongest-of Indian teas-Red Rose is exceedingly frag- 1 rant, flavory and economical. It is a tea of real quality and real value. » ' `- Isa, io, n. J. stewart zuu, num auf ' ‘ Sold only in sealed packages. ' f . near. " I Sec. ll. Yellow or Red Globe man- gel. lst, D. J. Stewart; 2nd, Mont Annear; 3rd, David Wright. SALBSMEN YVANTED to handle Female. C For further' information and full 1 rticulars apply to W SUPERINTENDENT Y c-io-43191. M - m I1 You o no n an e. _ o n _ _ Aitken. ’ _ _ _ ererit lines on straight salaryor Dear. Your Father and Mother Will Sec. 13. Half-long Carrots for Ta-_ lways be welcome in our home. The me use, 131; Lydg, R00, Geo,-ge. _ easoit ldld not wish them to town; 2nd. I-1arlLavers; 3rd. Leith otne before, you know-l did not Cowan. _ _\-0 charge 10 Employer or Apptio want you to appear to a disadvan-‘ Sec. 14. 1 Doz. Parsnips ofr Table ,_ tage; neither did I want them to get use. lst, Leith Cowan; 2nd,. David he idea that you were an abused Wright; 3rd, A; D. McDonald. . 'lfc because l_couldn`t let you do as Sec. 15. Round or Turnip Beets, - _ _ o _ - I yourself better, and shall no longer Sec. 17. Idoz. Oonlons, White or llc a be denied the pleasure of entertnin~ Yellow. lat, D. J. Stewart; 2nd, J. \V_ 'ng your own people when you McPhee; 3rd, A. D. McDonald. _-f _ ,_ _ -_ wish." Sec_ 18. 1 doz_ Tomatoes, Red,_1st - ) "*'5i'~‘-‘ `" - it i wauaee wheaitryu, Em Royalty Bu on Saturday. October Mb. 1919 if 1 o'clock I .,. cl u pleased in all things Your for Table use. lat. J. L. Poole, 2nd. - , other was not keen that I should Earl Lavers; 3rd, J.'W. McPhee. QP ‘ arry you-because of my age. so Sec. 17. 1 doz. Onions, White .ir - 0 ear her own. l felt sure I could Mrs. J. A. Wightman, Lower Monta- make you happy ifl had time. I may gue; 2nd, D. J. Stewart; 3rd, J. W. ` ' fail, but you have learned to handle McPhee. _ . . -; 1 1 ,., 4- .i I _ r a , /' ,_ J/ 14- y Thank you. Everett. May I have D. J. Stewart. - -’ '- 57 . R°JR°" CM” .3 ster and 'l`oodles too, some time " Sec. 19. 1 doa. Tomatoes, unripen- §¢'|¢"°'”l’ sod” "Of courseyou may! Any time you ed. lst. V. O. Shirmer, Lower Monte- 168 00| Ted _ ike. They, are great boys. both of sue; 2nd, Mont Anneer; 3rd, J. W. Th_ f H ,I S, ck nd C,.op___ them. I shall enjoy having them. McPhee. 4 - _ L 0 ov' ng 0 B DOW- “Sk 1119111 ‘-IUYHIS their scliom _ Sec. 20. 1 doa. Tomatoes. ripe, lat, F i -ui-_ 1- al 5- w' i I -11-w ¥ ,M I erm. Tliey are at an age when it A. D. McDonald, Georgetown; 2nd, V, i.s quite necessary their school ron- 0. Shirmer, Lower Montague; 3rd, 1 driving hvrae. 4 WHS OW- Park' tine shouiu not he interrupted. But D. J. Stewart, - d; l general purpose coll. 2% years ask them in vacation." Sec. 21. 1 doa. Roots Celery, white That will be nice. I am so glad lst Mrs. J. A. Weightman; 2nd, D. J. il; Cows-I Guernseycow, 4 years you “ke themy Stewan tl. freshened, Sept. 16th; 1 Hol- "No one could help liking the lit- Sec. 22. 1 doz_~R0ots Celery, Red, stein Grade, 5 Years Old. f1”98I1€1l€d- tie beggars," which was great praise lst. D. J. Stewart. ' Suit. Tth; 1 I-leifer 2% years old; from Everett. Sec. 23. 1 dar. Eschslloto 15; M;-5_ Ii COMMERCIAL HOTEL. KENSING- TON will he offered for private sale 11 np to October 15th next, with orl-\` without tumlshings _ I This is one of the most u to-date G D. hotels in the Province, and located! in the best business centre on the_0 island. C intending purchasers should callin! _ early and inspect the premises. told. dur; to freshen this fall; 2 choice Reasons for selling is owing wjG Proprietor's health. ;.\' For term; and particulars apply tolb the owner and Proprietor E. C.lr Hill.: or J. F. Proiitt, Commercial-m Street . 1175-I-25Mt!ist8i . FARMERS’ NOTICE We are prepared to buy any quenl tlty of hogs on hoof, commencing Mon day 15th Sept paying highest market prices. 1 We are buying Hogs every Wednes- day at Hunter River Kensington Albany Station _ Sumnieraide Tuesdays at Vernon Station and Murray River. For infomation call CANADIAN PACKING C0. LTD. . J. M. ROOF, Manager Plant, Kensington Road Phone 563. 1 941-9-15-Mtf. ~ DOMINION OF CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown._ Before Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire, the Btlpeadiary Magistrate for the City oi' Charliteown. TAKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stlpendiary Magistrate of the City of Charlottetown has by virtune of the power and authority In him vested by the Statute oi’ the General Assembly of the Island entItled:- “An Act to Consolidate and amend the several acts incorporating the City of Charlottetown" ordered and appointed that Wednesday tho Sth day of October, A. D., 1919 be the day set down lor hearing all appeals made to him for the preceding Valuation Aa- aeaaaisat of rates Imposed or author- f e City Council of the city, ` Inch day and daily there- anch appeals have been - our of ten o'clock in the e City Police Cour. in ia Charlottetown. afore- ,I lilhkln will hm ligand FS Iii? 1. l ' .~‘ 1' 6, » |51-pt. Tth; 1 Heiier 2% years old. a il tfln Grad due to freshen Oct' Holstein 2% years, due to freshen I YOU!!! W0Uld not so often be dis- McFarlane, Lower Montague- 2nd ppointed if youth were not so op Charles Llewellyn, Lower Monltaguef imistic. Because Everett had been 3rd, Mrs. J. T. Meilish. ' uv.: 1 Gurnsey cow, 8 years old due kind. because he had appeared to Sec. 24. I do _ Potato Oni 1 s freshen Feb- 3: 1 CDW H°lSl°f'= seed ad\'antase in my home. because D. J. stewart; 2:11, Mrs.-J. A.°i’véig§§I rude. 5 years old with calf at side; he had shown me attention. I built man; 3rd, Mrs. McFarlane, Grade cow with calf at side, 8 years a ir castles of what he would do when Sec. 25. 1 doz. Ears- Table Corn I ! Tuesday 14, 5.00 Friday 17. 7.00 a. m. Tuesday 21, 9.00 a. m. Frida-_I 24. 10.00 s. m. Tuesday 28. 10.00 a. m. Friday 31, 4.00 a. m. lil; 1 Grade cow 6 years old with we reached our own home again - ist, John Mol,” Ge ¢ . ` ali' at side; 1 Guernsey cow, 10 years air castles that crumbled before we Mrs. .A. Steward' Gog:;;:gf red shortlioru bull, 18 months old. 1 egistered,and one 6 mos. old;8 pigsid ii. 3 choice Ayrshire Heifers, 3 years had been Iicme an hour. D. J. Stewart. ' ' ‘ ' He did 110! E0 UD to the house with Sec. 26. 12 Stailkm .Fodder corn rade Shorthorn heifer calves, also 4 me. but stopped at the ofllce to look lit, Jo1m_M¢[,ean Geo t _ ., ` oung cattle 2% years old: one pure Over the mail ’ I asked to be allowed C;pt H McPhee Ge me ofvn' "nd’ ' _ - -_ . orgetovin. °__;_=j_‘_'_;_l1_:1_: 11; wld gre dilniiatientiyz sec. 2.. 2 cauliflower-s. ist, John __0m9- “ll Ya- I may M. Aithken; 2nd, D. J. Stewart; 3rd, onths old; 24 sheep, 2 and 3 years b@_ S_0Ul9 i_flIl9- J. W. McPhee, Georgetown, old all reared lambs this season: I E. C. HILTZ, Pure bred ram, Leister 1% years old, Kenainzion. imported- 40 hens, 20 ducks. _will be home for dinner?" _ _S@f‘_e_;€_g_C3 Cahbage__winn|nsamdt_ ' S. ~ - 2 _ _ He was only a little late. but as So¢_ 29_ ;v;;;1;'ba;§'|?mfnhse’:gvalrs"i Crop-900 bushels mixed grain, 4 I3’ “S I Wai ¢°“C@I'°ed |19 llllsht as Leith- Cowan' 2nd. Mrs A Stewart: stacks hay, 100 bushels potatoes, Da- We" have -'emahled down WWII- I 3rd. D- J. Stewart. I I I kata Red; 1 cart nearly new. “W him- I Mani lllm Speak when. Sec. 30. 2 Cucumbepg, 15; url J Terms 12 months on approved pap he ‘ ' er. 6 per cent off for cash. his knowhm °" caring 35°!" me-M D. J. Stewart wished something. but as far as A. Weishtman; 2nd, Lydie Ross; 3rd; If dav proves wet will he held lol- far as MB “U15 COUIPBHY f0l" llle -I Sec. 32. Piimpkim (by weigm)_|s| owingdlionday at the same hour. I might as well have been looking at 11 J_ Slewut- gm] David Wright' a p;cture of him placed in n chalri 3rd, Mrs. J. Af Wei Inman 3 J. A. u|a¢ooNA|.o 1 “f 'he '°°' 0' the table: or talklniii -sec. aa. squash Mammoth (bv .Auctioneer _t:_lth hiinh over the long distance tele-‘. weight). ist, D. .l. Stewart; 2nd, Mrs. zsi-io-iiuipu. , one \\ ere the service was so bad J A We, ht h _ _ g man. _ “d ‘° Wa" “H ““°°1w¢i°m\ble sec. 34. squusn.iiuubard.iri.1urr me for an answer - ' ' ll A- W@lShtman; 2nd, D. J. Stewart; I asked liim it he found every- 3rd_ M,-3 A stewm thing at the oiiice all right. He made' 3 3`5 ` . ` ' _ no reply. Added i tn ii i r bei ll ec' ' 3 (.'“""”g°' s‘"°" 1"- _gnored “__ me h0_____ in l:l'__0 IIB John M. Aitken. 2nd,- D. J. Stewart; Leilves Leaves di Bcnshaw Ch'Tow|; 9 Tuesday 7, 9.00 _ _ _ 0 p. m. m. 1: remarked aa he rose from the`_mm B,."”_ ('}e°|,gew“,n 80"!" _’ ` Aa a class, the Ayrshire cattle a=F°°° 5-is 1 arpoarwwo 22222823" 'F'°'P'P'.°'°I’ o ' ' 5555553 iday 10, 10.30 Freight must be dellve € 5 In Effect Oct. lst. " il h S0 I .. _ connded in me ___ 3 9 WWF; Sec. 37. Collection of Table Vege- hi “"7 "“" "W “~’.wblee ln. J. w. itcriiee; zuu. ii. P. aousi-saw cHAm.o1'sro.wN “Ira” Sf-Mira went. we were s,,,,,,,,',, H McPhee; 3rd. Mrs. Geo. Yoston. ` _ Sec. 4. 1 dos. raised biscuits or| rolls, 1st. Mrs. McFarlane; 2nd, Mrs. t`. H. Poole; 3rd, Mrs. Dr. Stewart. Sec. 5. Pound cake, plain icing. lst. Mrs. Dr. Stewart; 2nd, Mrs. E. Doyle; I 3rd. Mrs. Geo. Yoston, Georgetown. Sec. 6. Pint jar mixed pickles, 1st,, Mia. C. H. Poole;2nd, Mrs. Dr. Stew- art; 3rd, Mrs. Geo. Yoston. Sec. 7. Pint jar chow chow. lst. Mrs. Dr. stewart; 2nd. Mrs. J. \v_| sicruee; ara, im. c. H. route. I Sec. 8. Pint Jar sweet pickles,1st.l Mrs. C. 1-1. Poole; znu, Martha Postal Lower Montague; 3rd, Mm. J. W.; McPhee. I Sec. 9. Pint bottle{Tomato Cat-. sup. lst. \Mrs. Dr. Stewart; 2nd, Mrs.| J. W. McPhee. _ I Sec. 10. Sample currant Jelly. red.; lst. Mrs. Dr. Stewart; 2nd. Mrs. (-`.I H. Poole: 3rd. Mrs. S. E. McDonald. Sec. 11._ Sample strawberry pre: serve. lst. Mrs. M. McFarlane, Lower Montague; ilud, M11. Dr. Stewart; 3rd. Mrs. C. H. Poole. ssc. iz. sample immeu fruit. ist! Mrs. C. H. Poole; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. McPhee; 3rd. Mrs. Dr. Stewart. Sec. 13. 'Sample raspberry reserve. lst. Mrs. Tapper, Georgetown; 2nd. Mrs. E. Parkman, Montague; 3rd, Mrs. Dr. Stewart. Sec. l4». 3 Bottles green peas. lst. .\lre. S. E. McDonald, Georgetown; 2nd. Mrs. C. H. Poole; 3rd. Lena Wright, Lower Montague. , Sec. 15. 3 Bottles green beans. 1st. Mrs. Dr. Stewart; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. McPhee; 3rd. Mrs. C. H. Poole. Sec. 17. 3 bottles chicken, unlabel- led, lst. I.ena~Wright; 2nd.-Mrs. J. W. McPhee. _ CLASS ll AND Ill CATTLE lMcLean, Georgetown; 2nd. R. D. Ke- Grade heifer of 1919. lat. C. H. Mc- Aheifer of 1918. Ist. Lorne McDonald,_ Quarrie; 2nd. George `McCormac, Georgetown; 2nd.Jamoa Gordon, New Georgetown; 3rd. Alex. McCaunel, Perth. _ - Georgetown. ' Sec. 5. Ayrshire, or Ayrshire Grade cow in milk or calf. any age. lst. 2 Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay. _ HERD OF DAIRY CATTLE _` Sec. 17. Edwin Reid,-Rollo Bay: nd. Roy Bulpltt, Cardigan. , Sec. 18. Champion Shorthorn fe- Sec. 6. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade male, any age. Ross Douglas, Fortulw heifer of 1917. lst. George Anneary Bridge. » -A Lower Montague; 2nd, Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay; 3rd. Roy Bulpit, Cardl- a Sec. 19. Champion Ayrshire female. ny age. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. _ _ gan. Sec. T. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade, lieifer of 1918. lst. Roy Buipitt, Cardl-‘ gan; 2nd, Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 3rd. \.\'llliam Aitken, -Lower Montague. Sec. S. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade lieifer of 1919. lst. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2nd, John Hunter Bridgetown; 3rd. Roy Bulpitt, Cardigan. Sec. 9. Jersey or Guernsey cow iii milk or calf. any age. lst. Murdock (Continued on Page Eigli!~) AUCTION SALE c Grand opportunity to buy an excel- lent business stand and small farm. 'rim undersigned win neu by 1>\i\=U<= auction at his premises lliton. 25 hoe, Georgetown; 3rd. George Yors- BON! Of 11114 Yilh_hl-lildillllr 51°-CW" ton, Georgetown., Sec. 10. Jersey or Guernsey pure or grade heifer of 1917. lst. Rev. D. P. Crocken, Georgetown; 2nd. Sullivan pricing dwelling house and ator, and warehouse attached. aiao e separate warehouse, also a line Bo! ranch 9N WEDNESDAY 'the 'TH October at Henry, Georgetown. .one o'clock p. In. The followinl Sec. 11. Jersey or Guernsey Grade helfer of 1919. lst. Albert Yorston, New Perth. articles and produce etc.. will all0 besold at thesametime. _ '- One hay press, one cow, lfrelhened in Sec. 12. Jersey or Gumsey grads, August). aisosone calf, a quantity 0! heilfer _of 1919. lst. Albert Yorstoii,' hay, oats and potalnel. lumber. lill- Georgetown. Sec. 13. Holstein or Holstein grade, cow in milk or calf. lst. Thomas Bourke. Georgetown; 2nd. Lorne Mc-‘ Donald, Georgetown; 3rd. Alex. Ham-A llton, New Perth. Sec. 14. Holstein or Holstein grade plementa. Standard Cream Hepenwf. bussv. (nearly new). truck wa¢0I\ I small safe. household furniture. ill- cluding principally piano Enterprise. Monarch range, Base bumer "8 other stoves. kitchen bedroom. dining room and; parlor tnrnitare. ielrigentor. helier of 1917. lst. C. H. Mcquarrie, china dinner and tea seta, ew.. etc. Roseneatli; 2nd. John A. Dewar, New Perth. Sec. 15. Holstein or Holstein grade Terms at sale. ' ‘ - ’ DANIEL W. HOWARD¢ . PETER BRODII, ~ rangers. lie had that firm. deter- ' ` ' ' ` ` Alldloneer. LAUNCH Us-|-RATHGARTNEY.. mined loo.: on his face all through 3 1 my'-Ass V' Plas' " " llwk. but which now made me feel Iltylglel R‘f"S» lst. Stewart Bros., Murray shut out _ r' ,, months ist Stewart Brom' 2nd Kee ble. , _ » _ Y Y "‘"° "°“ ‘°‘“‘ °“"" I1 wld l1=°d` ufsfcnigé Islrlgihgtm S0; 'mhz unir \ °°‘>m°d to ¢l“t<°h my heart as 1 Le 1, P' , .' 'i"'* "°’-= “ » - uentmuaily wuriny ot merit. urea _ine question. was he leaving 2° °,;D`;‘,§‘,§;,i',‘e“°”*“.o'B'_‘:fx'dar ,, sec. io. an-shire hun ui 1911. "'?_'° \"'fYl° lfmBarton1 U, _ reg., ini imwui iieiu,.'1toiio nay; Yet" ,badly ul muy be late ,, mm! 9- 151, J. L. POOIO, zild. J. L. ‘ . P . . , hour before iuiuiug. ge "“”°" '“° "¢"“" “lf “ m*‘i°'°° odds' 'nsglggllessrro with nit 1285-10-1Mws2ipd. I .‘ closed and I etnmbied up ,mu-5 ` ' ~ \ 3 . S _ ,_ _ eu. 12. Ayr-mire bun or ma, carcely able to_see for my tears. ls¢_°§_ L_ P53: 'fl' '"6 L_a'°°“ 3°!" reg.. let. Roy Bulplt, Cardigan. iference whethe h lil ». 0" thought. bitterly ad thgarogr 5%;-£5; Pisa. lat. George liar, Georgo. oh' Everett: I said aloud when sl B . l'ld.J. P0016. 3111- ' I muhed my room. “I k th k ewan ' ms u ue ‘omg to be dme? In Ins, sec io Brood sow.any ace. York- I us. sr Tnsden Eg" “Yer are. You iuiitext semi! shhellni St°'a"`Br°" - you cared s limi-_ om, ,, |¢ ,mg , ' ldirt me si an." - _ _ ci.Ass it. _ Leavp Charlottetown for Orwell show of aifectlon, mad, ||||»¢|,,. ¢|,,rH°l\l0m\d0- Ili. Mre.- Dr. Stewart; Monday Lp. m. times like this when he see-meg com 2121!. ln. Harry Lavera. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown hard. and :iiitlioughtful of me, ' Sec. 2. -Single Loaf. Graham bread needay, 7 a. in. Leave Charlottetown for Orwell W _Tuesday 2 p. m. I8 Leave Charlbttetown for Victoria I0 Wednesday ‘I a. m. returning to Chan °° _ |ou,¢°',, “me ,|.y_ dinner, too. had been aa utra.,'__ _ Mm ana, “Ir” ‘K ln, ut c ' L V1 errln llr\a_o..¢e\»_ 'Q-A fu! Leave East River for Charlottetown I o _I-‘rmn 1 an . r.. he I had bee hu” 111. Ira. J. W. M Ph ‘~ In I . Dr. elcome. All 'tgepurnntattu £5: Stewart: lid. Iss. rt llra Gray. had leetiigd in.” Sec 8 1 d 'rea hiacalta tat. aeeme 1 felt they mnrtdke me In Dr steirrt Baa, lin. J. W be Clad to have me baoli .115 °°0\ L _ an- _ -._ --- 4- “ou to béa early. You took urs.i,~\ S” “' "°"“_’f"° 1”" 3 °° 12' Avnsnine cA'r'n.s it im as ir t um. 'rn _ _ Houss|.cca:¥¢:I:|*’ 599-1- Bllllle loaf, whlto breaal-Aaasuaehgefsiat. Sec. 2. Shorthorn bull of 1917. Bridge _ this year are excellent. Mr. Reid's herd has been adiudged as being ex- 2nd. Wm Aitken Lower Montague; 3rd. Roy Bulpitt, Cardigan. Sec. 11. Ayrshire bull of 1918, reg., ist. wm. stares. - Sec. 14. Jersey or Guernsey bull, 1917 reg., lat. E. B. McLaren, George- town. Sec. 17. Champion Shorthorn any age. ist. Ron Douglaa, Fortune Bridge. ‘ bull, Sec. 1. Perth, IM lonlllie. ' _ Bee. I. Bhortlior-||` Irr` Bhtlrthorn Melina » ._ . "ne, that used to mghten me ml 99- ~ Ofkshife 30"- 1 79°-P 0|’ reg., lst. Ross Douglas, Fortune . __ . Dressed lloigs Wauteds 114 _ We are now receiving dressed h ` II in m the following for good uality, with ogisgslllveig, lungs and heart, attached _I£l0n:-- 19 1-2c at Charlottetown. _H 'r' '.1 uibsuir " 'is ooolegililifighrgo Ehinvlile them. an won W ' for Government lnepeo-_ _ no-iso,zouf. .b. ° ; .i Charlottetown, iso-350, igeutlflf. 12° lglguiarg `f¢ .M -1'? H hun nit ‘ to illowedastd gangbalren .qfgdr ogg' day; ` THOROUGHLY c1nut.'sn`;BEro't'di' snlrrllltiif _ _ -Bef iii ‘ ' our buygrr§ftealIl£I|?|:liIt‘|ghg$Y_]h°r°..se° 5_