ostrwo toott our ron "nu Don't Trifle “lith a Cold. Influenza was not stamped out last winter. 1t has: pearedagain. Many cases are report . Yon can't afiord to neglect a cold. With tlte nose, throat and bronchial tubes iuflamedandthe systemweakrncd you shuply invite the germs of Influ- enza to attack. Break ugghe cold with DOMINIQN C. BwQ- ( tninton Cascara, Bromide and Qutntne Tablets) in the red box. In a few hours, after taking these tablets, the head will clear; tltc study ice-ling and headache will disappear. You should keep DOMINION C. ll. Q. always in the house through the witttcr. No telling when you will need this reliable remedy. All drug-Junta have DOMINION (3.134). in tlte red box. » This is one of the standard preparations oi the Nattmtal Drug and Chcutical Co. of Canada, Limited. 14 DON'T TAKE ‘FLU l use DOMINION C. B. ' TABLETS (in the ted box) 25C. . The Best Provontntlvo -,-'. - XTRADITION MATTER .to take measures witlt n view to AGAIN BROUGHT UP’ '.ltt>. cxpitttion of punishment acts ‘t-ttttttttittetl during tho war against G-crtttatts by ztllicd sultjt-ets. ‘BERLIN. March 12.—'l‘ho Ger- ‘an (‘ltarge DlALfalrs itt London‘ has handed to Prentit-r Lloyd Gcoi a. note rcgartling tht- cntento ex- radition list, it was announced to! tty. ‘ After asserting that the itttperiall ”‘ urt will be guttrdutl only by t-ott-l _.._.i1-OLi_-- .\lut'h s_\'lllptllll,_v is frlt for MYS- , ., . _ __ , . _ _1\\'illi-.tttt Matrlfltttton anti dattghtz-r, side-rattan 0f Justlu and w.l| ton Mary Bu,“ “m! Sun‘ wmim" A" duct ttttutttpttrtittl inquiry. the note _ ‘ f _ H“ m!“ m. _l loving “up demands that tho ; pt of Got- "EU “f l ‘Pufi ‘vfm u.“ Wm, mans itt tho ttrrllpitni tt-rritoricsl"Mm "m. “,_._l;"l.;,.".v 1.1m m‘ i. 0n cltztrgttis sintilztt l lllttst‘ t-tttttttv-i ‘, “INT? Ulxnjp uihqlding m atctl itt ttt: exit-ttt ' ' ' “ml ‘hm [lim- llaciiitlttott nuts oxpurtcti t t.» (|t‘l'l‘ .ttt t'tlll!'l:1. ' , . . . _ _ _ r (,v_'hnn_ WU for ills lillllll} nltvtt 2t twitt- ‘l’ "_' " l‘ “ i < rcrt-itwtd.‘ by tilt-ttt of his ' Airs. Alat-liittttott loft on lit‘. .\la"l\'itt! on t 1t lztrgt- man _ ' ‘I ""7 _ It mi 1 t-ltot-rlttl dis itittn and itc- ‘ 91'3"?" "m"! l” ‘l ‘llllillli? ill" | lttvv-l by all wittt kn.. \' itittt. llt- was war any (n-rtttatts llul tttz-ttlturtwl tn ; 1mm U“ 1.4 H‘ l::lllll‘l m, Min-p], 13' “l? m“ l1‘ “"t'“lllli“"“l "'1 illllml l 1.871.. llt~ rttlm- ttt lllt! Fnitctl Status IBTFilOIZV- “Willi-I U!" lllK'lllt'Y1l-"' itl'5~'"seyt‘tt1ct-tt \'t‘at ago and resided in 111g out of tho \\'.tr sltottltl in: (‘on- I llorrltttstt i It signed ltt ttblivitttt with tltc LlllVPIll 01' 111,. 1001-1- ,-11»1-_._ 9.1.1 ytqpuvs 1111.1 of poacta, l st-uttlslt t'ltt:t.-. and n11 atitivt- tttt-m- Otherwise tbtt tttttu l ~= fzttttill’. hr l"il\'(‘5 to ' , firv ltrttlltvrs ttutl‘ thrttt‘ sis» Paastilles for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Qufnsy, Colds, Coughs, YVh-sopinlg Cough. A: nruczlm The name that this car has earned for goodness, ‘s/well founded and well deserved. Were the standards of Gray-Dort manufacturing less high the car could not possibly have earned such wide- spread favor. Sterns, McNutt & White Ltd SHINY lHHHl l5!) (Qttt-t-tt flirt-vi, (A80) A’ GRAY‘ DCRT MQTQRSKLIMITED Cfiafzham, Ontario ASH ! CAf-Qli! CAEH We wish to announce to our ntany cus- uters that we are going out of credit busi- s, and in future will sell for CASH only. ~e are confident titat this will save money for H Cook £6 Son r‘ Murray River. iic was a tttt-tttbcll‘ ' The Woman” Who Loved anti Earneti BY JANE PHILPI A Modern Story of Home and ualneal 00-0-0041 woo A VISIT t-ttiéhé}. 1s. l woztticretl if lilary were right" anti it ttould 118W‘ 3W9" belle? had Robert lost instead 0f wlnnlns a! 1111» 1.01.1 room. Itcally l though! it. tttatic no difference. it 011$ the fact that he spent his time 11101-0, that he drank. and the sort o! tttctt be met in such a place. that worried me. I did not forgot my detcruhna- 11011 1,11 go to see Marion llovey. l had said nothing 1110M! B110"! his vIsl: to Robert. and he ltttd not tttontionctl tt. He bad 001119 homo early the next night. m" the night afterward he bad again been ltttt‘. and had not dined with ttte. Ht. had telephoned me ‘~11 the shop. "l am going to eat with some o1‘ the boys tonight." ho said. "S0 dott't expect mo." ‘H1011 he ltad 1-111"; Q11" before l could make any t-t‘t1l>'-~ l supposed by "some 0i ll"? boys" ho meant the clerks in the 5101p, It rather surprised Int! as ho had talked as lf they We” not at all interesting anti rutllvl‘ bcttt-atlt ills notice. l ttsltctl Madame if l might lvavt- t‘.'ll'l.\'- Grutlgilltély 5|“ have cottetcttt. l ttt-ado excuse of an t-rrtttttl in Marion's vicinity; U191!- fttrtitlt-tl with that oxcllst‘. l (‘filled at. ltur ltotttc. Shi- opotn-tl the dot-r ltersclf. Httt- sttrprist- was cvlrlttttt, but sbc rct-civt-tl m0 graciously. _ "l had an t-rrttttd ltt tho ttt-lgh- bttrlttttttl. and thought l would run in for ‘t tttotttcttt," I told her. “l ltavt,» ltt~t>11 intentlittg to enme‘ for t-vvr so lottg. But l have becn so ttwtttlly busy ttt the shop. tit-en with Robert ovcttings, -tltat I itavetft really had any time to tttysetlf." ' l1, ls your busy season, isut it?" "Yes. tne are rushed to death." "So Ilobert told tttc." Shta had introtlucttti Robert's ttamc ltvrselfhso helping mo along. "Yes. wt» ltave buvtt llUllIg more THE cmlRLorrETowu cudaptttu t ~ -1 HINTS FOR The Motorist ‘ IY ALBERT L. GLOUOH §§QO4O SPARK KNOCK A. E. V. writes: My 91181118 d9" velups u. substantial knock. when the spark ts (fully advztttced» which stops. only when the full rctflrll i5 used. l do not think that this is mused o) carbon deposits. What is your theory about it? Answer: Are you sure tltat the timer is set correctly ill!!!" l“ shaft? tr it is set too swath‘ fld-l vanced you would not be able to‘ run without a knock, with lite lever‘ itt- its atlvunccd position. _ _ not know the exact spark ttmtnB for your engine ‘and ignition sys- tem but as a gcneral- proposition. the setting of should be such that with the spark 011 tho. 1.01111 or separating when tho piston in the cylindcr that is to firc, .3 exactly at the top of’ its stroke. ln oasc tthtt {Wilfillt-l i5 tuuclt earlier tlta11 this yott should full ttdvantzo . KERCSENING CYLINDERS M. writes: My car is laid up for tltt: winter and l wish to know whotltct‘ if l put kerosene into the cylinders tltrottglt the spark-plug llllflillcss than evcr before I have sold so tttzttty hats I have ttimost stopped ttgvittg to kccp track of; thcttt. llttbtlrt toltl inc ltt‘ callctli tht- ttight ltt-fort» last. You are, s11 good to him. anti ltt‘ t-ttjoysl t-tttttittg ‘tttrt: :10 tnut-lt. Htnis nl- ways raving ovcr your t-ottltittg. ‘and what a tine ltottsckcepur yo: are." I knew lwas exaggerating a bit. lt bad bet-u a long time since Robert lzati rzrvoti pvt-r attytltittg. o1tpI>c';zti‘ty' over Matron. lle_scl- tlom tttctttioncq her. save to say ht- ltatl lteett 'tlt_erc. .\‘lill'ltl11 blushed a little. “Yrs, Robvrt is i‘ottt] of good things ttt vat. I know tho things ht- likes. itcrttust- ltc tftlllln ltt-re oftcn when dad was aiivo. and ltuFot-o you wvrv tttarricd." “ilt*'.~; terribly fond of you. lf I worr- lbtt jealous k‘nti, l should forbid nt.. t-otnlttg ltcre." “l' tiotrt think be would obey you," she stttllrtl. “lie likes to (‘Ollie too wcil." Sits. ltad spoken t-ttltttiy. just as site would had lloltrrt. been bet" ltrotlter. l was not tttttklnt: tttuch ltcatlwtty, yet I scarcely knew ltow to say tttore, then: “l do wish you would send ltint straight ltomc tavbcn he leaves you. it was after tbroo when Ito tname in the other night.“ “Aftrt- tltrcc! Surely you didn't think"—- "Oh. no!" l interrupted, "I lznow bu wasn't here all that time. l ratttiottcd itim that it. would com- lmllltlst‘ you if bc. a tnarricd tnan, rrtttainm] loo late." Score one for mo, l thought. "But he stopped at. a pool room, tutti played utttil three.‘ "Oh. be tnustn‘t do that! Father ttsed to say they were rttl11 to a youttg titan. Ho tnadc the boys protttiso tltt-y wuultltft frequcttt thcnt. "i only ttttantiuttctl it so that you tttlgltt know and use youinfiucnco tn korp him away. He only goes whou he ltas been here with you “stops on his way itotttc." "l'll try to 1tcrsttade blttt to go straight ltontc ncxt time he rattles." “l suppose Robert has told you wo ttrctft. taking our dinners at Mrs. Lane's " "Yes, be said you were. bnlh rzttitor tircd of the food and were kgttittt: out for a change. l don't sot: how you have stood it as long as you ltave." l knew from the way she un- sworred, her tone. that Robert had not cottfitltttl our tttottey arrange- tttt-ttts to itttr~~as l httd fottrcti. llatl l ltct-tt tttise, I would have gone dirttclly l-ltatl found llllg was s1), No: being wise, I remained a little ltmtmr. and before I loft. I was ntadt to rteallzv whnt ttnotltcr wontatt. tt wottuttt who was fontl of my ltusbattttl thought. of inc. (To Bu. (‘ontlnurtll —-—<o>_-__ A brilliant orator is one who al- ways ttrtrs tlto right word in tho right plat-e ttt tho right limo, -———-o0->-—i- FARM FOR SALE 'l‘lto untlcrstlgncti offerg for sale hit farm of‘ 80 acres at North Riv- t-r, Lot 3L’. cotnprlsittg 65 tic-res of z-lt-ttrtetl land and balance eoverotl tt-itlt good growth of hardwood and softwood with good dwelling anti out ltttllriittgs. one mllo from York Polllt ferry. For articulars apply to Messrs Warbnrton & Shaw. t‘ltttrlott.tt.tttwn. or 7 624-3-16-MEtuethurfri6i GARFIELD DUCKENDORFF, North River. ME. O. D. will work it lttost» atty trabott that tttay bt» there? ltoles at intvrvals, Answer: Wt‘ doubt. whotltt-r it will ltavc tttztt-lt trfft-ct in this dfrtetztiott anti we foal" that it will tttuke the ttngittt- itztrtl to tltrtt ovttr. wltvtt you wish to start it. itt tbt- spritt:;. lt would bu ltcttet- to apply a good ilqttid twztrbott remover, according to (iirvctiotts tts soon as you pttt the car into scrvlce again. lGflVlllg the tylitttlt-rs .'.'0ll sllpplictl witit ought’.- oil tlttrlttg the lay-tip pttriotl. Tito succtmatftti use oi carbon tvtttovlrtg liquids requiizos» that the engine m. rtttt after the ttpplicatiott, and i! the liquid is loft i11 the cylinders deposits whit-it may‘ ltttrt- looscttcti rctttain and itttiticzt ttgaitt, ittstttatl cI itclng forrrd out with the exitattst. J. H. writes: My small slx-trylin-I ticr car. altltouglt it has t"ct-<>tttly' ltt-sen (tvrritattlctl at times will notl do lttttlr-t" than 10 tttilcs on the gal- lo11 of gasoline. 'l‘btt carburvtttt" in ltot-trttter jacketed and takes ltot alt". Please tell me if the use of ltlatittutit instead of tungsten points on the trtakc-atttl-brenk of the ignit- PLATINUM VS. TUNGSTEN BREAKER-POINTS or will cnablc mo to obtain bet- tor tnileagc, Answer: Assuttting that ignition is perfectly reliable with the tung- sten points, you cannot expect in- ttreasetl fuel economy from the use of platinum. Aro you absolutely sure that the ignition timing is as‘ fttr advttttccti as pcrtnissable? A very llttlo latent-as results itt vrry largo fut-l waste. llot wotcr jacket- I Wedo. the breaker-potato lcver fully retarded they should be, lmrtlly t-xpeet to be able to use tn». - been l lion. l.- ('. “charter, FIVE Nlr Herbert H. llnlt. (-10). l1 I , litntountrtl J. \\'. McConnell. Hotel, Dominion F listed below:- W Sale Will Start at Q30 o'clock F orenoon Precisely, each day Ol"lt‘I(.‘ER§i AND DlR-PXJTOIIS: Ii. E. Cumlnlsml. Jr" Vice-Pres. nd Rlnn. Dlr. ll. t4. Galina: Tier-FRI. A. J. Blown, l‘. t Coo per. A. A. Allan, MontrealL-Canada “Quality in Quantity” Sundries Sundrlt-n cnnnlut nit Ilmlprer (541), Illk Ileur (2Rl). Ilnmu- (fnl (200. (‘h-or (‘ ttta (0000), Nntrlu (H000) Pnnlcn (H10), Ilnlllillu (4770 "Ill-Iv fiqlllrrrl lint-kn (l‘ r “'01! (B0). \Vol\'erlnev (ZSNO), \\'||llttby (1030), ThlIn-In (300), Squirrel Tnlls (2116), Srnl (10), llulhtlo lie-min (a). I n! (300. (‘hlltt-Itllllt llntn (3800). Ilnpznklnn )1 \\'0Illl|ll! (T54R05 Dyrtl \\'0ll' Lagttttclictlcrt- Hf. \_\'cst. WEI)NICSI).»\_Y. .\I.\R(‘ll 17th l ___ with present-day fuel and if your intake tttan-ifold is exposed so that l ltt can be exhaust jacketed, we ad- vise you to have this done. Questions of general interest to tttotorists will be answered in this column. space permitting. lf an lmtnediate answer is desired, ‘en- close self- addressed. stamped en- veopa. Address, Albert L. Clough, care of our otfice. ice Racing 'l‘ryntt Driving Club weekly races were held on Tryon River Thurs- day March ll, Perfect ice and wea- ther drew a large attendance. Owing to the flu several of the ltorses that were to start did not ,appear but you will note by sunt- mary below that the races were keenly contested. Owing to the epidemic of flu the races scheduled for’ Thursday Mar. 18. have been postponed till fur- ther notice. Watch papers for next date of race. Starter B. Campbell. Patrol Judges, E. Dawson, L. Mc- Lcod, wontztt ttn-zt) vmot It Makes Rich, Red Blood, Creates Natural Strength, tho Glow of Health and a Magnetic Person- ality l Slippery Tom, H. Thompson llJevllislt Dot, l". Mahcw, Women wjto ttt-e over-work ‘ weak, all run-down, no one an hardly able to drag about i you could only realize whnt Vi. 0L, our cod liver and iron tonic, will do tor you, there would not bo enough in Canada to supply the demand. Miss Phyllis Jones, W. Toronto, Ont., says: “I was run-down, ner- vous, and losing flesh rapidly, and had fainting spoils, so I had to stop work for weeks ttt a time. My doc~ tor told mo to take VINOL. I did and nftvr two or (ltrt-o days I com- mmtcno; to fool ltotlor. I ltttvo gnlnctl flesh ittpltlly’ and fool better in every wt.y since tttklntz 1t." g \\'l'.:tt VINO]. did for Miss Jones; lt will do for ovory pttlo, snllow, wetttt. orrr-tvrtrkt-tl wntnnn. Every such wotttnn lu (‘ttnntln should ask her dt-ttrzlst fnr VINO]. today and start on the road to a healthy, happy existence. Your tirttrrrlst Will N" turn your mozxeytt Vtnol ialll l0 help you. -- t , Judges at finish. K. Boswell of Victoria, Lou Leard of Summerslde ‘and J. Foye of Tryon. J SUMMARY OF RACES CLASS A TROT AND PAC Lady Comm. ‘C. Holland ,(‘.hlef Aubrey. C. Shaw, lC-amp Bell, F. Lang, CLASS a "rnorr AND PA Victoria, C. M. Lea, Sntugglet‘, L. Howell. Searchlight, H. Arnett l cuss‘ c raor AND macs. Ilarry H. H. l-lowett, 1 Liner. R. Dawson, 3 2 4 p-nfiflwn-l 1 2 3 6 d Qucctt Lttlu. F. Welclt 2 r. CAUSE AND ssrscr .4. “Witttt are the woman of the fttntlly discussing yonder so gtty- 1y?" "What they are tgolng to wear." "And the men of the family. what. are they discussing so earnestly?" "How they are going to pay for it."—Kanaas lClty Journal. DISAPPEARING HAIR (London Blllufhty.) "l tltlnk the baby has your hair. ma'sm." said the new nurse, look- ing pleasantly at. her mistress. "‘Grttciousl" exclaimed he lady glancing up from ths novel. "Run into the nursery and take it away from her. Site will {uln it.” i iChurclt S-ociety MEETINGS. Diocesan PROGRAMME 1920 t Executive MG8tl1l?|g$--St.', Patti's‘ Parish I-Iall, Tuesday, 16 March, at 3 o'clock p. m. Divine Service-St . Peterls Cathedral. Tuesday evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Preacher, Arebdear. Watson . Holy Communion-St. Paul's Church, Wednesday, at 7.45 a. m. and ‘St. Peter‘; at, 7.46. Rural Deanery Meeting-St. Paul's Parish Hull, n11 Wednesday. ttt 10.30 o'clock a. nt. (Clergy and laity.) , Annual Genera} Meetlngs- St. Paul's Parish Hall. Wednesday. at 8 o'clock p. m. Speakers, Lt. Col. R. H. Campbell, Supt. of Educa- tion-"Tlte Educational ‘Problem 111 P. E. 1.1" Rev. H. D. Raymond, M.A-.—"'I'he Church of our Fath- ers." ‘ WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEET. INS Annual Meeting-St. Hall. Wednesday. at. 3 p. tn at 5 p. nt. Holy Communion — St. Peter's Cathedral, Thursday, at 7.45 a. nt. Adjourned Business Meeting — St. Paul's Parish Hull, Thursday, at 10 a. m. intercessor-y Service-St. Paul's Parish ll/all, Thursday, at 11.45 a. m. Lunch-St. Paul‘; Parish Hall, Thursday at. noon. Auction Sale (Properly Ilot-lifnrtl Hqnnrv.) ‘l am lttstrttctt-tl by (‘httrlt-n l». Lnrmlrltncl to st-ll by Public Auc- tion on the promise-n on ‘Pltunulny, the 13th duly nf Mn ‘It, A-I). I020 ttt tho hour oi‘ 12 (Polar-k noon. tltttt. dottblc toncmont ltotmv, ht-lug nttm. hora 48 and (t0. on the south HldPUr Kont. street ttpptiultt: Ilooltford rllluarc. (Yttttrlottvtttwn. Hllrltltl-‘t’! this 10th tluy oi‘ hittrclt. A. Iluln-rt llenrlnlm Auvtlolot-r. 7ii2l-ll-lfi—li'lltl2i Peter's . 0 Tea \ Annual Melting of Grand LotlgLlt 0. A. The Grand L o d g e of P.E. I. will meet in Boyne Lod e Room Charlottetown on ourth Wednesday the 24th inst ot 2 p. m. By order u. o. wmcttr, Grand Master 7858-3141551 T00 Short to Do Up Anti Still Falling A little "Danderine" stops your hair coming out and doubles its beauty 1 To stop falling hair at onco and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a stttall bottle of dc- liglttful "Dandertnc" at any drug or toilet counter t'o1' a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applica- tions the hair usually stops coming out and yOU can't find any dandruff Help your hair to grow strong, thick and lon-g and become soft. glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant. mom Grove’; O-Pen-Trate Salve Opens tho Pore; and Penetratea the Skin. Its‘ stimulating. sooth- ing and healing effect soon relieves chest colds, bend colds, colds in the back, spasmodic eroup. attd any congestion, inflammation. or Ipaitts caused from colds. 35c per box. ltf your drngglst. hasn't any send 35c in postage stamps to Parts Medicine Company, 193 Spttdltta Ave., Toronto atttl a full-size box will be mailed to you tprotttptly. Fur Sales Meeting, Montreal The Canadian Government Rall- ways" wtll_plaee at Tormentine, to meet the Steamer on the 18th lust, Pulmun sleepers to accomodata passengers going to Montreal to attend the above stated meeting. Already a number of reservations have been made. Applications for further reservations can be made to Ticket Agent, Summorstds, W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent, Char- lottetown or to W. T. i-luggan, D. P. A, Charlottetown. The above has been arranged owing to tbs grout satisfaction ex- pressed by the last Delegation to Montreal when: similar arrange- ments vvero made in connection wltll Fur Life Conservation. 7407-3-4-M Etf Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co LIMITED Will offer for Sale byPublic Auction at the Windsor quare. Montreal, Canada, Furs as 670;; 1h.“ Fox ‘I00 Doz. lilcctrlc Soul. 795 iKttllnsky I ~. 5-100 Wolf D. R. 360 Lynx 220.50 111111; 3000 Scat] Dyed Muskrats 625500 Inunbs 50 Point‘ Bear 340i) lilttrtctt “l 320000 lllttt-tkrttts 500i) Fifi-It 100 Stone hlttrictt, Raw 6650 Sundry Fox 9000 Goat Skins I75 S. hlartctt, Dress-toil 7228 (Marntots <t8000 Wcttscl 166700 ‘M01014 52M") Squirrels, Run. 1120 Otter 23 Blue. Fox 10000 Squirrels, Chi. 560 S, A, Qum- 43000 Rttccttott 30 Mitskttx 70000 Opost-tttttt, Attstrttllttlt 370 (‘rust-t Fox 30 littffztlo Skim-t 22000 Opot-tt-tttitt. R. '1‘. 30 fiilvct- Fox 51000 Optit-tsttttt, American 4 3000 SK tut k l 070 lt‘lslter 1 (i220 l louver 1100 Doz, Sc-ztllnc, D. R. 624 “Write Fox (‘atalttgttt- will be issued and (ioods will be on display at: our “Etrclttrttsc, 130 Sale will start at 930 A M. sharp at Windsor Hotel MONDAY. MARCH 22nd Avorttgtstl sized lott-t fairly and ttt-Cttrtttely‘ reltrcsettt ed by Show litttttllcs. l I ll. l’. (laugh. I Mortgage Sale There will ‘be sold by public auction on the premises ltereinafter described at Peters Road. in King's County. in Prince Edward lsltttttl. on the fifteenth day of April, A. D.. 192i) at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. All that tract piece and par- eel of land situate lying and being on Township Number sixty-three in King's County aforesaid. bottnd- ed anti described as follows, that is to sayz-Cotuntenclng on. tbs shore of Greek River at the west- ern side of a Road known as "Ben- he's Road" leading from Petora Road to the shore. thence running north along said road to the south side of Peters Road. thence west along said Peters Road to a point equally distant. from the west side of said Benjle's Road and tho east- ern boundary of u farm of land now or ‘formerly in the occupation of Philip Leeoque, thence south paral- lel with said Benjle} Road and with the said eastern boundary of Philip Lecoqutfs farm to the shore of Greek River and thence easterly along said shore to the place of commencement containing flfty- seven and one-half acres of land a little more or less, and bolng the eastern moiety or half part of one hundred and fifteen acres formerly in possession of Thomas Jenkins. but, reserving and excepting there- out and therefrom a tract of two acres" at the northeast corner of the farm of land above described as the same ls particularly described itt ttn lndcnture of Release of Mort- gage Lien, bettrltrg date the 19th day of September A.D., 1912 and tttade bcttweon Stanislaus Blanch- ard ol‘ the 1st. part, Gertrude G. Johnston of the 2nd part and John Jcttkltts of tbc 3rd part. The abov Halo ls made pursuant to and by v tne of a Power of Sale cotttalned‘ ln a. certain lndenture of Mortgage bearing date the 2nd dny of Novetnbcr. AD, I908, and made bctwectt John Jontklns of Peters Rond. 'l‘owntthlp Number sixty-three in Kings, County, ltt Prince Edward Island. Farmer. anti Lucy Jenkins. his wife, of the lat part and Stanislaus Blanchard of Charlottetown, in Queens County. in saltl island, Judge o! the County Court of Kings County ot the 2nd part. The said Mortgage being now vested by assignment in the under- signed, defaul; having bean maria ln payment of the pflnelpal money and Interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply at tho office of the ttnrlerslgned, Now- son Block Charlottetown. Date this flftoenth- day of March. A.D.. i920. JAM-BO D. STEWART. Asslg-nes o! Mortgages. TBZSI-Zblti-Mlfiltttcil.