,* _ » ~v¢-.-»»\»-rv `~ PAGE Two ‘ 'NOT THE SAME . -. . PERSON Al' ALI. i *- _{l’ruii~a-tives” Stopped Pam and Terrible Dizziness ,lt Beems _almost a mu-acle-the way 5 _ li'rult~a»flvcs bcilellrs women suffer- ling at the ciiangioflifc. “I was obli gd to gn to bed cause of the terr5>lo .dirdzl'_\ess,' pam and _well-kness," writes _fllll lines-'rug (lodln of Paquetville, I r\.1!. ‘_‘il.ilzng this trying time "Fruit-fi-tives' proved it goriscnd to an .v would 1_ t th d out l uiiiifg Vrlfi it. °v§if»°d§§i§i this v.-oilderl'ul fruit medicine- and 50r. it bex. -SMILES-Q GABISY GEIRTIE T fi 8 easy to get women on a jury, because one can return a verdict without having a charge ua UU =L=» ~=l"=-|“='_- l.__ _ I _ |llll|_T In U l`1fC~'§f 3"? L \\'. TAYLOR "%;'_';§.f.~f; v-'ii-*"i‘i"“_ CAN A DA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - IN Cll.\.\'(`l£l{Y BEFORE '."lIE MAS- TER OF THE ROLLS- No, D. 15. John Nicholson, Margaret Mclnnls, Christy McDonald, Sadie VanHorn. and .f\.l.nie Pn:tcrs'::i,...Conlplain- 1112.5, , vs. Catherine McLean , John McLean, Administrator of Estate of Annie Nicholson, John H. McPhee, Johnnie McPhee, Raciiel McDonald, Maggie McPhee. Ronizld McPhee, John S. Nicholson, lifalcolni Nicholson. William Nicholson and Mary Mc- Pherson. , . . . . . . . . . .. Defendants. Pursurint to and by virtue of a Decretal Order made in the above Cause on the fourth day of January, D. 1929. bythe Honourable ‘the ‘Master of the Rolls, I will set up and sell by Public Auction before the Law Courts building in Charlot.etown on I~‘riday tile fifteenth day of February next, 1029, at twelve o'cl0ck, noon, all that tra-.:r. piece and parcel of land described as ioliow:s,siLuate,liying and ` bein;-4 on Lot Sixty in Queens County l.loi'nrled and described as follows- COMMENCING on the west side of the lviulmny Harbour Road at the nortlleast an_l.:le of land sold to Ron- ald McLeod; thence west to the rear lille of tile Murray Harbcnr Road f.-;rnis; the-nee along the said line to the south boundary of land in the pos- session of Donald Matheson; thence cast to the Road; tllcnce aio:-__, the Road to the place of conlmencement, ' containing all area of <75) seventy- iive acrcss of land. li little more or legs. The said land will be sold freed. ' cleared, :ind cliscllnrgcd of and from lil ciiczililllllmlces, and to be sold sub- ject to the approval of the said Court. Any of. the persons interested in thc said lands are to be at liberty to bid a. such stile and become the pur- nila-scr il-'itll/>l.\t payment of any de- posit in respect thereof. V Terms made known at Sale. Dated this 24th January, 1929. ll. J. PALMER. Master-in-Chancery D. McKinnon, Esq., K. C., Solicitor. 4166-l-24-31-7~14. , .. \~ l 1 "/ /, ll J J “He's a bad egg-often gets stewed.” “Vol-atewed till he's hard boiied.’ 5 1” X . rl <.. l' \ ,‘\_\“““` ¢4;`\ S9 /._-=" ‘ Q/ -f He: Gould i join you? She: No thanks! l'm already joined. -___-_I *4\ is is 2% =;=;-J ed, - o fs ll , _ Z M. ‘..:-if -' il | , '/ ‘=':;».' l f ' .éfse 'iff' P HE HAD i=Al|.Eo,'1°”oo Sam: Last evening Ethel and I discussed Shakespeare for three or four hours. ' Bill: Yea, I know; I can't get her to do any petting either. AUBTIUN I wlll sell by-Auction on \Vednes- Mrs. Georg Bhsmbier, 110 day, the 20th of February, 1929 on the Bt., Halifax, S., writes!-"After 3 re lsr: of the late Albert Gamester. tortured with eczem for years, nn Ir ~ -» V . Israrlllnlbane, all. thc. effects, of. his tryin estate, including one acre of iund Ind with buildings thereon. All persons Ill! having claims against the above Estate are hereby notified to present fl1l°it"claims duly sworn to _ MALCOLM STEWART. -< ' Administrator. 4311-2-13-2i, FARM Fill! SALE I offer by Private Sale my farm at ‘Krily‘s Cross. consisting of l00 acres if In Tortured Willi Eozoa For Yami “I e ` bl I md ct grugv upg;bd°re;bmmgu;; to take » I ‘ ‘ ieyrs haunted me-every mile of the 'was the' end. Blit we needed the 00900-OOOOOQOOOYOOQOOOOQVQ Men Marooned If-0-0-;ooo+ ~O-00400-GO# By (leorge Marsh GOO D090-QOOQOUQVQOFOOO-OO THE STORY ‘ "What do you mean? You dare ln- sult me-order me out of your house ‘like an inferior?" But there WR-ll duct of yours. 1'l1 report this to f/'J' { V that in the face of the man whom arm stilll indicated the door wniifl wrung the blustcr from the geology :is water is wrung from o. rag. |“You’ll hear from this-this co superiors," protested Quarrier, as l. stormed out of the room. Guthrie turned to the girl, who was visibly swept by shame-stirred by rl- °I'm sorry, Miss Quarrer-so sorry He-went-too far." cl now I am in perfect health. ti. "You were "igm’°`h° was imlms woman should _ ollovv my ex- accoun ' sible," she agreed in a voice raw with and take Fruit-a-tives, and i disgust, with a slow nod of the dark head. “He has always blundered- always failed to understand.” J ' li , I . _ U 2;" "L, I, _ I want to tell you about her.’ _-f; -- . ---- i ‘ -‘- _, 1 = " #- .I. ' f Q >. Not touched by human hands because nacked in machine-sewn af Always the Same Always the MILLED BY THE MAKERS OF- QUAKER OATS E-3 . i t "You go to bed, Anne," said Guthrie :mms “B5 established beyond don) to the wrinkled cre . "I lil b 'by th” ""`me“ ”"°h“°“° °“ me DM” c w e nele I nn he rest of me ugh,/_,, with muttered tographs. Yet, his health rctumed, . protest the old woman shumed from iseenied to be deliberately staying on he room ,in the north. What was behind it ali. ' n ‘ wondered Joan Quarrier; not pity for Presemly the dry “ps nf me sick ithis poor child, who, in the manner Of her kind, had given him worship for the only kindness of life had voucn- safed her. That, clearly, would have omething," said the nurse, and lefr. Guthrie bent over the pillow. "You go-no more?" he faintly heard. _ ' I He smiled into the questionng eyes, as he shook his head. "No moreJ uf land. For further particulars apply I ness-the pain-for one." 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