i! AGE TWO - . OURRAlk-At Qlledlen. N. D., Iansnliy 29th. Marry A MulIal-iy, wife o! Jim Olin-an, lately or Frie- ben mid. P. Ii. I. The neilnains in (linrlottetown by train tionMn. Fueled from the residence of William Own-an, 210 Weymouth Btnet at 8.46 a. m. Tuesday. In torment at Covehpad. MMINION 0F CANA DA IBLQND CAIMERQNa-A! EHO ‘City HOBMIBI Ppgyiagg, Lieutgngnt emonme mncuom of we year m“ petition on file of Roderick J. Mac- e. dinner given at the Queen's Hotel St. Stephen. to the nurses and med- ical staff of the Chipman Hospital by a gentleman who would not al- low his name to be mentioned. and who had at one time been a patient of this hospital, and who appreciat- ed the work and the worth o!‘ this institution and took this means oi showing his appreciation. Over six- ty persons were present and sat down to a moat elaborate dinner. County in said Province, Physician, and Charles A. MacDonald of Mon- tague in Kings County aforesaid, Trader, the Executors of the above named Estate, praying that n cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter 50' forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Pribaie Court to be held in the (‘oiirt Houst- in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Friday the Eigh- teenth day of February next, com- ‘pfflyFd for in said petition and ou Auction of James D. Stewart. Eli- tquii-e. Procter for laid Petitioner. ‘And Ihdo hterlebyvordfi-‘tiist smith: Bffi B I01‘: W I. nu IS ’ Mount A. by 5 to 2 ed in some News-paper published 2n Charlottetown aforesaid once in ,onoli week for at least secutive wrecks from the date here . four con- (WOLI-‘VILLE, N. S. Jun. 2n.- due notice thereof. GIVEN under my Hand and Seal of. ‘Inc said lCouiut this thirteenth day of January A D., 192i and in the eleventh tute for Wetlnoro when his skate ‘broke. The game was delayed in‘ progress for half tin hour, 1G n1in-._ lites tfor Wetmore to llavo his si-zxlte' repaired and 15 minuters for argu l_._ ~ , I k, . 1,1“ _ p Itllullk You. No.11? 1 111 - .1 »-_‘statcd was tile resilit attention to ing them as members one and all .7 my‘ DH “m. If‘ P‘ n‘ "d? f“ wt-tlr m‘ llts MTV“? iy lt..t7._v_ It" Jim 1:915; "M05111, breeding, fer-ding and care of eggs, ior ttlieii- many kindnessee shown l" h e II"! Perm‘ m" m "39""! ryfls reign. 111mm,, 11kt r1115 .110 V1111, 1,9 will] with-n it was an example worthy of more him during the past three years as I. goal; in the second period they inch tallied; in the thin] Acadia rolled up three morc, wdlih» Mount Milson- added nothing Sgd.) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Probate. NSIDICE“ The 4111111411 meeting of the Soy- ereign Silver Black Fox Co. Limit emzszrz; ;.' . NOTICE __.-. --.—_-:;n.- ~_.:..'_:.: ed will be held ar. St. Louis, P. E I _.. _ . _, I. on TI‘L¢d2\Y_ February 8th, 1212i gxiifit n?‘g,1_lltlli,eli'll,cid m“; huI-"v" All accounts =21lo me LuIIST he 117 1,1,1. '; p_ m ‘ - ‘ - ‘ "14 ‘ m‘? 1° 50 W paid at once. Otherwisl- 7 will lull-c to hand over for collection L. R. TFIOWSDALE. ‘Wflrstnzorelatld. All ‘alnri-ollolders are Tcqlif-Slnll to attend J. A. CALLAGHAN, Secretary - NOTICE The annual QGIIPTBQ meeting of the shareholders of 1.119 Charlotte Farm for Sale qd Virginia Lin! PROVINCE OF PRlNCE EDWARD 1N THE PROBATE COURT 11th George V. A. D., 1921. IN RE ‘ESTATE of Augustine Colin McDonald, late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the eald Governor, Donald oi St. Peter's Buy in Kings __,.. Chapter 7i , “Ihat should I do? Even Mr give tine three cents. if she would it tins for debts. But, dear Mrs. ftrzlgr. I would not tel] ller what I wanted it for. I did not =ifihlnk she would ask. If she hail it, she would lend it to mo. i ivould be rctbhing Peter to pa)‘ Paul, not reducing ‘T? indebtedness nt all, but I would have inne—-tlme for Dick to make money on his T. L. M. lleui. l immediately went to her apart- ment, tmlthough fire shock of Mr. Burnls insult was strong upon ill-.- and I wanted to stay homo and cry out tlliy shame in tblllP-t’ (oars- the shame only; inordinate low: or‘ clothes hall tbrougtht nl-e. Th” dining l_'°°m “=1 bwillflllif" illg, at tile hour of eleven 0‘cl0CIf “Mrs. Gray. I ttetd $300 lit onto decorated wath flowers, and an or] forcnoon of the same day to show (‘an TOD lend it t0 zne L." l: 11v ctlestra furnished music throughout . wise it any they can why the Ac- daYB?” the "e in h a ._ 1 d», ‘ fronts of the said Estate should not "Let me see?‘ I am .1;-.'.llll l ma we; g x ‘p en u “lune ‘he passed and the Estate closed as haven't so 11inch in tllc IlJIISt‘. ‘it t, room. "l sill w glad." . "What shall I rive you-a note. or some sort of mitten promise to pay?" I asked. "No, deter. ‘Pay me as soon as "cu can, that is tall. About hon": “villi; do you think you will rice-d h 5D,; Intercom jam H ck . or‘ uiitithat a. true copy hereof be “About a tmontih." By fllyill limo Patrick M. Callaghan . 257.51 Leaguc gama hercégtomghv Aomde; fortilhvzitlli posted in the]- followilii! Dick ‘would surely 511M?) nladl; sou; tihglrick _l\_ O'Donnell . 254.79 ' _ _ '_' ‘ r l)" ic p aces respective y, name y. extra qrtotney. ‘,1 1; J_ P wei- 252,72 ‘V-‘Ii-‘KP-‘d 31°11!“ Alllfif/‘Il t) w -'- in the hall of the Court Iioilse in "Tthat will do tilticciy. New J31‘: P, ngmey, . 226.90 Rninie, in .\Iuuni flllisozrs tit-w; wa~ "harecttfigoivnglfoé-eszlitl.{it or near Eilllortzlt out. that wfliukie iri _\'0ill'].l’us.ep11 Curtnichea] 43g 1.1g 32310 _- . , til- ra ar war ‘n tn" ~ ~ . -" Q ». Pepper“) Mm M10.“ dad. Jwppet‘ attire in gharlottetow; urfxollfiesgig allied)“; fgtfidlrqiigofientgalalghut .1131?! " “ 300d, m“? “o” 0mg‘ and at or near the City Weigh tor. then I leilt. it was only 1,] Before closing this stzttement the erson, Jos. Carmichael, Wu P. “mm? 5mm“ finished ‘he game’ Scales in said Charlottetown, so -:‘cY'oc-k, l would stop and pay hianager said he would like to refer Cairns and Thos. Dunphy. indel- prwest, Ac llais cilitidiil IIIKI. all persons interested in the Clara, and 1 111,1, m he, 3510,1151, to the splendid showing made by After which a hearty vote of having refine-d 1., ~._ t m, a but 1- said Estate d5 aforesaid nloy have ment, 1 souldlrn hel aoti a 11;. the highest patron. Mr. Augustus than-lot was ably moved by Wm. P. l! 118 I felt so. I knew I shouldn't. blaiile Clara for ivantitng her money, Lltlii I did. I_ guess tilie old saying thatl| money tlnakes eneluiea of ille blast of friends is true. ine. He tmlight event iliilvertise ill,- wouldn't pay ‘my d6|bi5—<a5 mg}; Crawford did." “Well. there is n1y.part," 1 cold-ly. “l doll‘! think, Non, you should use that bone. One would t-hzinlr I b11611’? DUUII till-o t0 11m." "It vials very Ili-JOIIVUIIICIIL 5,1111)- sztill Xlilll-rclrs and "pay ‘her also. Even. if Di-oll did tgctyhomo before I dirt.- I need not tell .hlm anything and , was so anxious to get it. over with. f0 insure Mildred not saying nuy- ihfli; where Dick could hear 01 11. She also “i315 surprised and showed it plainly. "I tivotuldnlt have nleutlioned it NM» only I ilcu m n um I, c. c. ever gotta back and snakes mo any MR8. GRAY 60x58 TO NAWO ABQBT NOE Burns’ inmlit wise swallowed up in my anxiety over Clam. and Mildred. I must get iihte inioney for both of them or thew would go to Dick And now I seemed to have but one thought iu my mind-mo save Dicll any miom ivoriiy, His drawn, tired face was irrfiom mo. the graying I have!" she called from her Iltll’; lie different than I ‘had before.‘ Iprvsent utluo 0t‘ $506.27. This he CflFl'I-£'4.I._'Ph0 Manager replied thank- "; ' imneoflitunheyaitmontlnddlt nlalfin. Yhulnvurtx-enut- BIRTHS , , » weseetctlammili: osmium multimilliona- ~ a -.~~_-~ riammeiuailunlluicoleiiluuesuveymr herxnBdldiihtitmmfiwllr. “llkyhdeuil-lsbnitlibehtm. - . l’. fl. l ' I I ' - o’: Dec Y; $203,313" 5.11% 1' n it gaftfih us ieliings-allinililuftfimsn-wvell-g Owns omit. a son. Lloyd ‘Ben- m, “m, “my; o» mount a the null. I hnteo Hum" _ "W5 . hhnnlmie, ovamtlihhg mooted ~“lilI1S(I'-!U. Heoenidhelp "WIN!"- co hllfllmeiflbfllfiflf‘ ‘ Dickwlaethomevililenlretilra- ii-IiilntDink! Ihnttinpttlrougbtof DEATHQ Ashndoflmporb I iitfl him I Ind been over to that, sews as he mflsht not give hthn more infatuation. I ttrled U) put ltihle thought away, but could not. Would the take revenge on Dink because of me? Boo-mac I ind mpulsed hint‘: ‘ ‘Wihenla-skadblcklin whaiLw-ny he could tililm ihiim. he replied: “Wlitfll tilua flrim. tilc is a bit; milieu, tron know." hnrdky swine w ante tmivy. I hope you have done nothing to antasn- UYflDKxrlOW-md Desperate stall intensifies: _weenfly. Audlloronceldidnot Jflh 1 3% 5086M: Cameron. 086d deoeued, testale. imi-r Wot‘ his temples. I must find‘ __ _\ fifty foul-ye .' The funeral tool: 3y THE HONORABLE A Balk some tmy YVIIJIOIII luring :inl place yeoter yalfternoon from the nor-mail Wafbuflflll, Surrogate klb-“i- ‘ _ ‘REPORT OF THE ANNUAL was ............................... .. 16.894 1-12 residence o! his itrother Mr. John Judge by probate etc, "Mrs, Clio!" The thought or her MEETING OF THE FAiR- Of tile following grades eel- Cunron 144 Great George Street 701119 51mm; 01m; County o; came ‘llilc an lnsipmtion. 1 lmti VILLE EGG CIRCLE, No. 4B. cots . ...... ..1.078 10-12 lo the IL C. cemetery, and was Quggpflg County 0,- any 00115151,“; I-‘lwtlsitl oi‘ Dick's sister. but dia- t OfN . . . riule. 1817 5-12 largely siteilacd. o, meme person won“, 5,14 missed lit-r at once. It ivoulll take The annual meeting of the Fair-i or Bnd Grade . County, K10 39118 1° EFL I! 911011141 5119 b0 ville Egg Circle was held at Avon» —-—-- UNKNQWN H931- AT H03, 53551-1119; wcmlrans enough t0 send me 111i‘ dale School House on Thursday, 16.894 1-12 pn-AL 9|NN5R,_one of we most WHEREAS upon reading the 5300- A115 1 dim-lined 1i 511° “W111 January 30- T119113 W88 B- 3004 81- The total value of all Eggs ship- . tendance present considering the ped during the sea-son at present inelemency of tvhe riveather. The value was 8.01918 making an av- lneeting was called to order at 8 erage price per doz. at present vai- o'clock p. In. b)‘ i119 President J.’ 11g of g1] eggs ghlpped, [n41 gggg in. A. Keoughan, who outlined the bus- eluded of almost 4715c per dozen. iness "before the meeting. I-Ie than; The Manager explained that this called upon the Secretary. J. A.‘ was not- the net average for the O'Donnell, who read the minutes of Circle. because tthc rebate for the U10 Iflfit 11111111111 1118011118, which af- season of I920, has not ‘been dis- ter some discussion were adopted. u-ibubed to any Circle as yet. so His statement also showed funds that whatever rebate should he on hand sufficient to pay all ex- received later would ‘be in addition penscs for the year. Tho President to what was given in this state- tilon called upon the Manager oi‘ mom. He also stalled that the num- the Circle. Jos. D. Hughes for his her of empty cases on hand in report which showed that during Circle corresponded with the mun- the season ol’ i920 under date oi‘ ber charged by the Candllng SM- Dec. 15. 1919 to Dec. 31. 1920. ,tlon to the Circle. Eggs were supplied by 45 pate The twelve highest patrons ship~ I ping during the season of I920 are given in the order named. tons. . '1 Total of dozen shipped by Circle Cull Value iauxuatiui Wiener Iifilliam P. Cairns John C. Wiener Frederick Vlckerson . iOiven Woods Joseph D. Hughes Herbert T. Vickereoll . “Tenor who from 125 White Wyan Cairns, seconded by President J. A. dotto hens shipped 960 2-12 dozen Keougilmn to the liinnager Joe. D. oi" selem eggs only ‘II dozen of No. Hitghes for his faiLhtiul and satis~ L‘ eggs and 6 bad eggs making u. factory services as Manager of‘ the grand total of 1031 8-12 dozen at a Clrclu for the past three yeam and tlunl passing notice and one which hianager, also a hearty vote oi‘ more of us should try to follow. thanks was ably moved by John A. This cunclildetl the Manager's re oircoie. seconded by Jos- D- Hush- port which was afterwards adopted. es to the retiring directors for their Jos. Carmichael and Jos. D. Hugii- long and valuable services in the cs were appointed delegates to at- interest of Egg Circle work and co~ tend the annual meeting to be held operation work in general. at Charlottetown on January 26th. Tho meeting was than addressed 'I‘lle following directors were then by Mr. McLeod at‘ Ulfii. Showing hailoted for the present year, 192i the value of Basic Slag as a fer- Augitstus Wiener. John Boylen, tilizer, after which the meeting ad- John J.. fiiiiilev. Ilerbert T. Vick - joumed. IN MEMORIAM $Q5$°eaE°$QZTf2Y$ ..___ the tlimterall. ‘This slurvtlvtilng nllembei-s of nil-e family tatre lift-s. Olir and fegmlliy lM/wln. Unitas and Ali-bent 0.. Vera and fhfns. Adldie Iilicltey. and otn-e stisiei‘ ‘Mrs. llllniiily Snlwver. Vinn- iamtd, Mhss. DANIEL T. DOHERTY ‘there passed away at St. Pe- tel-‘s Bay on .110 10th inst. after a. few days illness. ‘Daniel T. D0- town Hotel Co. Ltd. (Victoria Ho» Farm for sale Wlliliil t‘. taller» of herty aged l? tears. He was m"! eariiierr years. Mr. Cm‘ lived cit ' ‘n1: of tel) will be held III the Board‘ ti" i3"=li'l°liei°‘ffl Trade rooms Charlottetown. P. E- ! at 8 o'clock on the evening of ham and Son Wood‘ lug inus~ and out side ltiillings. the 7m of February’ 1923.“ A8 h“ Dig olrllard. never failingptinln u? ma“ o! imwrtance Wm come b: door Sfiflll? on farm. 3-4 miles 10"’ m9 ‘mwflng ‘it i“ paruculargy from. Church and School i 1-4 , _ ' YQIWPSIE‘! that “J1 shmehuldLTi " miles from station. ‘Feieplllune in M ph1|- present in person or be represented hum... P0,. [umber pm_nrtu|nl.,,_ "' m“ ulizgti°qg5szigeofgfié>llris- by owl." Nppiy A NEWMAN. Mom," T’ 5 Mcmlmliu- Brackley Itoatl. 9°“ “m- R It fi- Wesl Philadelphia Pa “I tOOk F t , _ I _. .- Jm, w jgzfffwn‘ ____‘_H_)___ mid?“ Lydia E- Pwkhair " "W-"nble Coin- .:a-.-?_..-.-. 2.12:? TENDERS ‘fenders, will be received by tile undersigned up to February 5th, on foul- ten cord lots of Hardwood. out. 2 ft., in length, delivered at Kollsington Factory, int-d three- ten cord lots delivered at Hamilton Factory. Tenders for milk haul-lug will close on ‘Tuesday, February 15th, It’. 7 p. n1. ‘,,:|u' .--..-, t it». ‘ MAIL CONTRACT .. SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the Postmaster General. will hc rec- oived at Ottawa untli noon on Irl‘ day. the 4th March i921 for the col;- veynnoe of Hie Majesty's Malls on a . . proposed Contract for four yeare. 6 times per week on the route S‘. Peter's Bay Rural Mull Route Ne. l from the let July 192i next. _ Printed notices COIIULIDIIIE fill-til- er information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank form-o of Tender may be oh- taliled at the Post Offices of St. Peter's Bay and at the tifflc-l- t-f tilt Post. Office Inspector; JOHN l‘. WI-IEAII, Post Office Inspector Post. Office Inspector's Office, . Charlottetown. Jun. 21st, 1921 J. F. PROFITT. Kensington Dairy Assn. iVantcd Tenders will be‘ received by Red House Dy. Co., uniti Tuesday, Feb~ ruary 8th, for tCtheese Maker for season of 192i usually about four and a half mouths. W. H. UNDERHAY. Secretary, Buy Fortune. Nb TICE 1 Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfga, Co., Limited ‘Box 485 Charlottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative I10 acres, 05 acres clear. 1G act-e; ltiitier Good dlvoll- THE 10v 0F pound for five months before my baby was burn and it has made me much better in |ttttttttto"t"ttti health. I was HIWZIYB very ill when my other children were born, but with this one I had a much easier time. I-Ie ~ - is a big healthy boy 110W. “H99 years old, and I believe it was Lyndia E. Pinkhamh Vegetable Compound that made me so well- It is certainly a good medicine for every woman. I cannot say loo much iii its favor-r and yo“ ma! publish my testimonial." -—- Mrs, W. Phillips. 4530 Klngseseing Avenue, West Phila. Pa. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the coun- try write such letters is that this famous root. and herb remedy. Lydia E. Plnllham’s Vegetable Compound,_hes brought health and happiness into their lives. once burdened with pain and illness. For special advice in rettard to such ailments write Lydia E. Pink- born at. Vernon Rivor and came to St. Peter's about ill-tty years ago. He chose farming as his occupat- ion and lived a quiet. and upright life and enjoyed tho respect of his follow citizens. H0 is survived b)" -hi's wife and six soils and two daughters: Mrs. Henry liiacitetlzio. VIAIIOOIIVGI‘ and Airs. Vcrriil, liaverllili. Dias-s. The sons arc. Free-mun! in British Colulllliia; Alfred and Robert G.. in lielverhill, Aizlstz; Tailnage in Dartmouth; John Spurgoon and William at home. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. M. ‘Maoleod and inter- ment was made in Midgeli ceme- tery. Many friends were pre- vented from attending the funeral oil uccount of the stormy day, but thc family have the sympathy of the community in their sud be reavement. _.__-Q-e4n--i_ WILLIAN CYRUS ORR (Wtlilllliam Wane Onr, died at his ‘tonic -ill Iccnsinsttion, on Tuesday. Ia-il. ii 1021. Reiuadbeen in fall ‘m: ilcaltfh for u-boutt two years, but tropes rweme tenuziitiained for recov ~rv, yet liamo 116311 otihieirwise dto creed. lie held the loving cure of a wiife ‘and children be comfort iii-m, “tho, iititiii tailed/lull skill, did What "vac tp- sstiiblle tlla‘ ‘prolong Ilfle. Still no human cifol-t could til-tel- tihe ittmwie. 'He tiled. iriitih soul buoy- vnt. WITH tihlmlitsu resignation. ills fiunuruli vim lhttlltd on Tlllllftidii-y, Jam. 13th, tio the Geddlo Memorial orllnetlltry, Wrench ‘Rliver. and was tetpreeonlailiion of tine manly friends ‘iluat the ihflld‘ tin ttlhtie fitifo. The pali- ‘itrasrtirs were G. M. lMloMlaliion. Dav- heln Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. ‘Pile result of its many years ex- perience is at your service- 207. Sale to inmenoe at 11 tfclock ‘over that amount 9 months credit?) discount for cash. Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown u. a _.,I 1 . J. W. SORIMOEOUI. Auctioneer wltlsily, February toil, 1921 a large quantity of Hey, Straw. Oats. Potatoes and Turnlpa, together with Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, and Farming Implements of all kinds. id (Zulu. Sttanleiy Barnard. Jas. B. -Pr0iltLt, Eillnictl‘ McLeod» um! Med. hlkzbeotl. Rev. T. W. Goodwill pol- floilimed (the seirvitoos at tlbo house o. m. All sums under $10.00 cmsh, n approved" notes. lwith 5 per cent at Lliinemtdh River illlllldl conducted an enterprising fishing business. He ommted it {both viilltcilesztie and Tu- tail. doing business twtiitb some of he tbeet flstii flifmis in North Almer- ‘ca. iFor a he ctalivldedt on ‘bus invests tin company with tMlr. Willi. Pidlgeon. ‘Iihle quality of tiho piro- dmicts that they lhanldfleid establish- ed a Ftfllllfliilvlflfl tlhat. mode the burri- ness prosperous. IHIo always supplied >h|ic tiutstoail- are wtlvil fialh of tihte choicest brand. Mr. (Jmr possessed ti. congenial illispotsiwon mill ailivwarya held o. glad mrol-d ‘for emery one. Jiie lliiild a "borough knowledge of Seulfamitlg, and could lhatndle a orailt with con- euimtnielte tolcillil. But he retired from rlilo sea solute years vlgo. and was constant. Ibo ltnwdliv: ilhc fish on land. His telnet-lug mbtndt wilill be miss- od by (hills unltmy intimate friends. -Y. iioiii iilitivits VICTORIA HOTEL G. A. “ephenson. Montreal; .\ir. and Iiitrs. R. H. Dewar. St. Peters; Miss Bessie M. Smith, Boston; L. Oscar Lanlot, hioncton; M. A. Pierce, Montreal; A. Vanier. Ziion- treal; Goo. S. Oxiley, Quebec; Louis H. Jenna. Toronto; J. W. hicCon- noli, Halifax; Mrs. H l’). bichean. Soul-ls; A. D. MCLUILIIILIL, Aiurrlly Harbor. REVERE HOTEL W. H. Richards, Souris 132.; I1. Brown. York; William V. Mnilaiiy. Gowiln Brae; A. D. Mcbennan. Murray Harbor; Augustine McDon- ald. Morell; T. A. Moore, West Bi. Peters; J. Stewart. Montague; W. McNelIl. Soutllport; F. G. Kennedy Ii. J. Kennedy, It. H. Jenkins, City: John Tweedy. Earnsoliife; Jae. At- kins, Mt. Swwart. REtQOLUTION 0F OONDOLINIOI To our {Worthy Bro D. Lliiolfensie Dearl- BTOr-WIIBTOGB it has pleas- ed tAimMflo 00d (A remove from its mmliky ‘Ihillllifllflte the Ion} of RICHARD OARIYI ' ' Owner ‘Brine Btltue ‘X01188. No. 356 do lhtcro» by tender our sincere sympathy lOir 01cm:- ltiiremalinibflte lose. We de- sime to meter teeimniony of flier splen- dlIA! Christian garmcilpiiee and up- right honest ohtelmster, her mum qtnnlililiilee tvhidt made her {levied and respected by all vino held tihie ptfewlm or flier acquaintance. 7Tb tihle other meunibers of the ‘bemealvefl ilarmliiity two illrruhel‘ extend ouii‘ jstinicintttl gewhirtnflity tin this tlmle of weir textrelne bereave mam. And army; film/t hhte God of all C0111 fort will etuieteiln tthom. Signed tiin ‘behalf of the sisters and brethren to! Heather L. T. ‘BL. No. 356. ALFRED A. MARTTN. W. M. AlUEX. G BUCHANAN, Com Auction: Sale ~I mm authorised by William tn sell on his farm, Milton Station. on Wednesday, February 2nd, commencing at. 1 p. m. sharp, 8 stores of fire wood and lumber in lots to suit purchaser. Terms at sale. B. CARTER, Auctioneer. Farm tier Sale To be sold at public auction in front of the Court House, Cher lotidtoivn on Tuesday. Ifebninry 8th, 1921. wt one p. m. choice shore farm of about eighty acres. sitnet» ed at Fremchmrt. eight miles from city on Iliiisiboro River. This . farm is con-ven- lent to mussel mud and seaweed, also to churches, schools and Dun stafliiage Creamery. 1s well fenced with woven wire and stream, run~ ulna through farm For information unriv- » ' I. 8. MGKINLIY, or P. A. FARQUHAROON, Charlottetown. yimilheiovummlotliier. {libsiieioreireittieeolvtedthat we l t Economy Simplicity Endurance Ford Motor Company of Canada. Limited " I Ford. Qntario u Mainliiot floating ONE OF THE BEST HERDS OF SHORTHOFIN CATTLE IN LOWII 43 ‘CANADA WILL BE SOLD BY CASS BROS" ON SELKIRK FARM, NORTH RIVER, SEVEN MILES FROM CHAR- LOTTETOWN, ON WEDNESDAY, FEIRUARV 2ND; ATI O'CLOOK_8HARP- CONSISTINO OF THE t=-~Ht:l- I I I 1 FOLLOW|NO:- Pure bred Shorthorn but-l five years old. Pure bred Shorthorn bulls thirteen months old. Pure bred Shorthorn cow with calf at side. Pure bred Shortlhom cow 9 years old. Pure bred Sllortholn cow 1 years ctld. Pure bred Shot-thorn cow 3 years old. Extra pure bred Shortliol-il heifers, 2 years old. 2 Pure bred Shorthorn heifers, I year old. All to freshen in Spring. ALSO THE FOLLOWING OTHER 8700K Pure bred Clydesdale mare. Extm ilrlving mare 7 years old. General purpose more, 7 years old. Pure bred Oxford Ram. 8 fall pigs, quantity seed tvoheet and potatoes. 2 driving sieighe. one box sleigh. I set Itandle her-rows. 1 hay mower, liirost d: Wood. l Potato scuffler. TERMS——OII nlll sums over $10.00, 9 months, o per cent per “ of! for cash. J. A. MACDONALD, Auction!" i 44 Farm for Sale at Ftfngliiort Consisting o1’ I00 acres land with first-class dwelling. N!“ “w” ALIO to~bo sold tby public auction on the premioee, w inss. Iorlueltly owned by tile m» wiuillm Stewuri- ‘Nils W“ "w" Illllsboro River where there is abundance of seaweed. 11M ‘damp lulu mile of mussel mud beds. n is situated one mi-Ie rl-ein BMW‘ ion, eight miles froln Charlottletown- and one-hllfmdle IN" Dunn‘ ‘ Creamery. Eighty sores are clear find in w. blah III-M of mill-Ilium balance covered with lutrd-itvood. ‘Dlieowner is obi-iced i9 KI" u’ ' cwilllz m ill ilcuml. > ‘ m