ntuudli . "I? l - _ .~ . -' -‘ . . y 1 '_ .1 \.§_ 5A5]; _ t V» ~ ‘txtss 1 (lung, lliTTSeason 1920 Tl i. Whe“ a colder - equator ~.. . A. 111110 1.110112 no. N0. ssa 6011i ld - , orzuln ling stallion tint; thri-u 94 11- .11 11111! .'1 1:1111.~. 111111 "11.-int last 1 1 ~11 - twist-ii 111x11‘ .- 1| 110x11 -l\ [cl-din 1 11111111. 1 we 11o 11211 1, We-are ready now to receive live hogs, paying ' , _ows,_de1ive1-ed at our packing ltouse, Char- 1 own :—- 1 L 150-275 18 cents . 275 up, l6 cents Brood sows, any Weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. _ d Delivery may be inade on 1111); day meept Sitt- a . ' lliight hogs, under 1:11) lbs... are of very little use ‘ pac _ing purposes, and as the chief ltrofit from dingkcomes in thelast few weeks of fiuislting", it respectfully suggested that farmers hold any 1 all hogs, under 150 lbs., until oi‘ weight and qual- . more profitable for all concerned. But should it - necessary to dispose oi‘ any such antler-weights ey will be received at market value, proportionate ,1 above prices. ‘ - We also buy at various points throughout the and and full information can be obtained front our at representatives. 11.1 vts artist-in, Charlottetown, P. E. I B-Q-ZMEtf. vincial Horse S. i-a _'.i_-»._i__ how l "cultural Rail, Charlottetown, March 17 and 18. dging begirisf-at 1 p. m. sharp on Wednesdayr and tinues duritrig the evening. Auction sale the fol- ing day. mu cmtnno-rrurown 11111111111111" ' _.. r111 W011i!!! Who Loved and Earned IY JAN! PHELFI A Modern Story of Home and.- Ruulnen RESENTMENT (‘HAPTER 1111. .l tried l-1 reply to Marion Hoveyfs tirade. but I was almost stupiiled a! the Jdltlfglks she had hurled at me. 'i‘h--1| her confession that she loved l1.1t1—— site had 1111111131 said she had hoped ‘no wdirld Tllilff)’ her -¢lta11 almost‘ Lakeu‘-111y' breath. To tliiiiit that sutrh a little nobody. I girl whoa: ‘stile acconiplfsliuicnt “'11,; that she knew haw- to cook 11nd. ice-ct- liouse, should tell 1111-, a ell(‘C1’.‘S:=t".il business 1121111111. that sltt- ]O\'l‘-l my ltusband. and that l 111111 111-1-11 his rhin. “If you have tltisht-il. .\ll.~'s Hovt-y. l will 1:11." l llnitlly sai-il. rising. "l-‘ittishevl! \\'hy, l could go on talking tor hours. lloberl was al- ways so ;-,ali:1\t. so getitlentanlv. H1- flsm" any more. lit- is like a per-on 111111 has lion all the life crushed out :11‘ hitii. Like a dirt appulttti-ii (1111 mun. .1\.l1 I tvitslt is that h1- had spunk enough lett t1- go awuy=~io leave you!" "And m-arry you." l returned 11n- griiy. | "i did not s11)‘ that! llut even that would h1- br-tter than ih'- way h1- i? liloing. .-\t least l think i i-tiultl g lat-op hint trom pool rooms and front llll'lllklll_L’. l would 111 least give hint t: 1111:1111. and try 1.1 niuke 11in; lmpp_\'." ‘ "if you l'v1-1l 1111 what he earned. _\'.1u w11iti1l11‘t have ntuelt r11‘ i111.11.-_" I 11111111-11 11111111111 at ht-r simple hut lr-Iiiv-lilifi- r111ni. "lt is. l‘£l<_\‘ ti) talk." "Rolv-ri wutihl stunt earn more had h1- auy ineetttive—~iltal 15.. he would unless the incentive eante 11111 l.i|1-," , Sits- atlvanced a short step nearer .1i1-. her lectures held tight. her ltiinds t-letit-ltt-tl. 'l‘he:t she went 1111: "l wouldn't l)1- in your plat-1- fur aitytlrliig in the 1111x111 .\ii"s. .\ll‘l't'illlll. yniu mujv sell ntnri- has than other sule.<\v<1111.i1| in that. ‘thiip whet-_- you spend _\"(7lll‘ time. liut I would rather dir- llian beans- wt-zirahlt- "'1' the ruin oi‘ a tnan'-‘ |i'_""f‘\“1‘ tally il‘ h;- was the 111.111 . I loved.’ . ' "luu art- llhlllllillt‘! lt‘ _\"1tt have 1|iti'.t1- llllinllPll. l will go. And 1ion'1 . think that 110111111 will nu; know of {the way i have been instilled." l l was itiriotts. She hail 11111 imly (leclared sl flloggedéUp Liver Causes Headache i it's foolish to suffer from constipation} stch headache, biliousness. dizziness tndtgestton, and kin- dred ailments when Carter's Little llvar Pills will end all misery in a tew hours. Purely vege- table Act ,. , 1H,, 81!"!!! 0n liver ind bowels. ‘ Small Pill-Small Dose-Small Price DB. CARTBIUS IRON PILLS. Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for AIQIIIII. Rheumatism, Nervousneun. Sleepleuuess and Female Weakness. ‘Cumin not In! ainntm ll ll)‘ .- ()|' stoclt, prop aitd ftiritiiitp; ii1i~ plentertts. Ross Witt-alley. Union Road has lteen postponed till Sat- urday.- Marclt 20 at 12 o'clock. No reservi- as farm is sold.‘ - .1 A. Meoonmto, O11 you lnay l1.- clever. ‘ smart l learance “Auction Salel vous, 1 l Atuucl i‘ " WOMENi- Win01 "Will Enrich ifollll. Blood, Banish N ervousi -- 1' ‘ M k Y uStrong t "-1- ssw". _ J “clans Re commend ' l and Druswll Guarantee It Pale. nervous, ailing women alt ways tired, and often fussy, m!!!" homes unattractive and “filial???- You can readily change that tlfflil dragged-out, listless reeling to one 0 buoyant health by bitildtnr: ‘ID you. blood, nerve and muscle tissue wl YINOL. It makes red corpust-les and en- riches 1,119 b11101], quickeus the clrciI lotion, creates a hearty appetllfl remotes sound sleepy streullllelll Q nerves and 1111113?" “new?” vitality. energy and vim to 91791’! organ in the body. The stall qulckens, the eyes. brlfihtell and clear, healthy complexion reels that pale, snllow color. If such women could only "all" the change that VINOL will milk! lu their appearance. b? Tesmrlla strength and ltealth, the): would‘! rest until they started its use. _ For 1111 run-down. nervous, anus: mic conditions. "Wk “'°'“°"1 ‘Wei, worked mQQ, feeble old people all‘ delicate children, literals no remed. like VINOL. Your drutzglst willJe‘ turn your money it .Vln0l 18119 N _bcncfit you. . - 1,» 1 ritinittg luni—"',t1sult1-d mo in every- ,thinc she said. "l expect you wbuld be the kind ;\vh;1 would tell" sht- replied in a ‘tired voice. 'l‘iieit site let nteufind ‘my way to the door alone. Iflleit 1111111121111: in the corner of the :1 queer lnuk 011 her face» itul"~\\'is'l'ul. ltalf-regretittl. Or so lit menu-u to 1111-. . “it would servo her right if R0- lhr-rt never spnke to her again! He ltlllllkll not go there any ntore! ‘l -won't have it!" l inn-Fed along- ‘1111- street, talking so loudly to my,‘ x1111‘ 111.11 :1 twotnait sioppeil and , laukeil utter ute. I | llt‘l‘ room. +00 l thy car for the whiter. I “'11s lfllll lllNTS‘ 1111 The Motorist w‘ v, 1" . uv Atusiir 1.. ctouon ~vt+w¢1vnw~»"""“"" 1 iNpTALLlNG MASTER-VIBRA- " i TOR 4 1 1.. <=.I1'1;...111-= 1 tmye been W; vised-that by itiutullitlg a master- yqhmtor ojpmy Ford the wuutdy-uippetter, but another pgtrtly has bold ima that the lIluSiGr-Vl ra - or would give trouble alter a. while. What do you- thiulras-‘IO "W7 ' Anuweri no fire more nearly uniformly than_ when separate vibrators are used and 1111s" cunduces to smoother and more powerful engine Oilellllloll- However, this single - vlllrfl-IOT does all the iwork and IIIZIY P9411117? more frequent attention than any one of the individual cotjl vibrators. You can arrange to use eiultensys- tent at will. keelllllg "l? 9°" "him tors screwed down 118i". Wllell Yo“ are runtmg on the mastcnvibratot and shorl-circuittng "l9 mum?‘ YYllYTZIIOi‘ and Ffilldlltsiilng ill?- (101 vibrators. 1i‘ you need l0 Z0 bat-k to the Old $.\'5'~*’m~ ,PQSSIBLE INJURY TO GENERATOR " L, La R. writes: When laying ill) that the only thing itecessary l0 be (lone to the electrical syvslelll W115 to remove the battery ‘and put ll in a. suitable place, but l ‘find _ by reading the struction plate on the generator ‘t int its iernrlttal should be ground ed. whenever the lmttery is discon connected. ' Please tell‘ nie ii’ l have injured the generator or any- thing” else by not following this latter Qnstrticllort? ' Answer: (‘ertalntly' not. if the 0n~ -glne has not been run since the bat- tery \\'1i,- (llS(‘.()llll"(.‘10(l. The caution tneatts that the generator should ,‘ Dime; was aver at the ltoarding house, out I did not cure. i should ltavt- rltoitt-tl had l tried to eat. ‘l pat-cu back and forth like a crazy \v:111-,~._t\1i- u time. ntutiering tLr-my- - >911‘, 2lll;_'.l'_\', dfistressetl. i l:111_;1-1l for Robert to conte , 11111111- s11 l could tt-ll hint ltow his .t'ri1-t1ll 11:11! treated his wife. it j l'l'1-\V late yvt h1- ltad uut (‘UIHC in’. ‘ I had nut ]i::.ltt_l1i1i,sat iil Ill" witt- dow in thi- dark alter a lmto, ex- huur-"leil with tuy emotion. (‘time ii thought: - (‘ould .\l.it'iurt ll:1\'i-_v have 11y any ‘1ili!_\' have lll"‘ll rig-hi Was l in any \ _\' to hlatue I'm‘ ltobr-rfis 1lt-t1-ri11t';it’_=111? i had t.ri1-1l always '1‘ do Ill)’ best‘; lit-vet" had I been selfish-with l1iti1,_1-itlier m: regarded my opitthps. or nry t-ztrttlntts. Would h1- lta\"- been hzippier had we lived ‘.11 a i-ltr-ritt ytlat-e, 1111.1 l given up niy position i’ l tri1-1l.t11 convince myself ho would 111.1; that \\‘1- eouiilifl [tossi- hly llil\'1,' lived without my sitlary. llut down in my ltearl 11.1 last ft-li that perhaps if l ha“ tried to inake 1| hotiie when we iver-g ilrsi utarrlz-d, ivlicn lie had a i("1d posi- 1 lion and was drawing a fair salary’. ‘ llt’ lllli-lh‘ ltavo taken cure :11‘ rue as \\'ull as Frank \V1e1l and ("arson ‘ .\llli']‘.4ll_\' had oi‘ Jane and Betty. t “ll'>' '11» hitt- now to think _9_f that.“ I nilld aloud just as 1 111111111 - thi- door open. and- lloliert came iii “What arc- you sitting in . we i dark for " he uskogL 1 ‘ “i svas thinking." , “IV-s l o'clock. You lmd bellér go to bed and do your thinking in tthe irrortting." | Tomorrow -~ G i 1 erry __ Tell Decides Not to engine. _ ' Wltlr the inaster-vibra- , tor, the cylinders nt-ay beexiieclflll. . not he run unless the battery is ci1n-. ' lone this, no harm has been done. You should be sure to eittlter cou- nect your battery to the generator" or ground the geiteraor terminal before you run the engine, ‘or the field-winding will overheat perhaps to the butnirigout point. BATTERY CHARGING OUTFIT V. H. C. writes: l have electric lights in my garage and should like to know wimt equipment is‘ requir- ed to enable rue to charge my storage battery here. d3 lli‘t'it'il lo it and itnletss you have Kiiiii‘ "rtu," otttt? FEVERS AND OTHER PROSTRA- TING DISEASES THAT EX- HAUtST THE BLOOD There is often that t-xtrt-tue tired feeling. loss of appetite, tcndeitcy‘ to an1-i1ila.111'.rvt- exhaustion, itt- activo ltowels, constipation unll great danger o‘! still further prou- ttfaliott and serious illness. Hood's Sarsaparilla first works‘ upon the i1lood. It is remarkable how promptly its purifying. vitalizf food ltlSlP goodflprontotes assitniia dion so as to help BOCUTE the great r-st nourishment possible. prontotes digestion. Nerve strength and thei- tianger is avoided and 1111 glatlto-lte-alivo let-ling again pre- vails. To read this is well, to real ize it yourself is better. I Gent Hood's Sarsaparilla today, and for a cathartic. nothing better than Hood's Pills, in small doses l; gentle laxative; larger, an 11ctiv1 cathartic. " NOTICE! Start Itching your horses-rend) for ,t.l1e. Spring‘ Sales by getting a box oi‘ Dr. Church's Condition Pow- ing effects are noticed. It "makes ' cheery ltealtit inevitably follow, iur- ‘ Answer-L. We presume that you have alternating current anti if s0 you require 141111111 form of rec illet‘ to iaonvi-rt ths iliito direct current and to rrduet- the voltage to the 8 11r lli volts which your battery re~ (intros, dependent 11111111 whethfnlt ts one 111 the three oi‘ 'a_i1_t1-k_<§;_lls‘. The rectifier is a ha 1537111116112. and almost autotuatlfiiqfftlbvico. reasotmhii- 1,11 priceantl ‘bottveitient-i- to tho battailltfi. "auhhlfgoq, and you can do thecltarglng at night local electric llgittWéompany, can (louhtless supply you wt any oneif of several ioritts of rec r, A-sics ABOUT GHARUHNG .TE current is ‘trite ttintnneter supposed to register 019a 1917 —-— our, when‘ it is runniiti: at a med-lam speed? vAnswer: The general tiule is that at a speed 0t 12 to 15 nriles. per hour, the ‘charging current. should I loud. You can determine the numlb- Alley & Company L Q-OOOOO-O-O-QO-O-O-O- OO-OO-O‘%Q%“ v ‘ ‘CASH! cA ly Cl)l’l]lC('ll“L"flQ_flj’-' jgoiliockel and" " when your car 114316110111 uhe. Your. Y; t v vvvvvwvi vvvvvvvw Our new Btylesitare now open for your approval, Oxfords, Pumps and Boots. Oxfords will be the great rage this year,'a'hice pair‘ of silk stockings (we have . them too) and a snappy pair of oxfords in Patent Leather, brown or black leathers, cannot be beaten for street wear. , , Pumps are also in vogue for home or dress occasions, you will find our stock com lete, widths as well as sizes, we are specialists in fitting shoes, the comfort de- pends upon it, prices run from $5.50 “Pr: __ a‘ Cash Only O-O-90-Q'f*‘*#vv %$¢#$ ¢#"v¢¢v%¢v‘v%‘ A r0 you anticipating going to ‘VESTERN CANADA?‘ If s0 TRAVEL by C. P. R. t THE PEOPLES POPULAR LINE 1 daily. _No delay-good Reservations made free by wire. 11. u. DAVISON, " Agent. .>~ Trains leave Montrea Connections. March 8th, 1920. O%*¢*‘¢‘_¢ é ¢‘¢vvOO4OQOOfOO-O-OO-OOQ SH ! CASH ! We wish to announce to our many cus- tomers that we are going out of credit busi- ness, andin future will sell for CASH only. W e are confident that this will save money for you. p Murray River. 7624-3-16-MEtuethurfri6i WOULD NOT LINGER LONG leave the ‘tacks there. Katie. Now what would happen ll’ l stepped tou Algir] was putting up some de- one in the middle o! the sermon J. Vaaskis: llow 11inch charging? ' be at leasfeqttai‘ m the fulriamp" "- coratlons in ‘a cliurch when the utlntster happened to look in. Seeing some tacks lying about the pulpit, itssaiclz-"You should no: next Sunday?" "Ol1, well," said Katie, "there would ‘be one point. you wouldn't lingeron long. any. way." ".11 ~ ,~.=(lr0ve’s .(,_)_-,Pen-‘Trate_5&1y,e ' l 9k“ 4A LA A A AAAAA AAAQ AL AAA AA‘ <- vvvvvvv v vv vv w vvv v yvvvvvvivvvvvy. The Islands best horses are entered many of ich will beilon exhibition in the building‘ all the e. Everyone interested in the tlextelopinent of - horse industry should patronize this show. Ad- _sion 25 cents. Opens the Pores and Penetrates ders. You are uurp to be satisfied with the results]; ,tbcy will put your unintuls-irt condition quickly 1111 the some amount oi‘ fccd that they are now getting. ll; you er trnitnot supply you. urderidirt-ct. Price Une Dollar. Dr. \\'.(}.Ci1urcl1, Hllltllllfilflltll). 75lti-il-10hii-1tt uttnttns The undersigned will receive tenders up to and including M-arclt 111th; from persons willing to con- tract iu make cheese for the Gow- att Brae Dairying Association lor season 1920 State wages per month A. T. MCDONALD, Secretary. 759541-131iliislsastuetltusatii , FOR SALE‘ 1 l"if\_\' 111-1-1- furm. situated in 111m- aldston. Forty acres cit-in‘ 11nd in good state of fertility. Ten acre.- woori luml. (101111 dwelling 111111111.- and iuithttildings. Pump in ltitt-lten and ltorn, eont-roto floor i|1 horse nnr‘ vow stable. School at corner of fnrtul. Tviu mll_e__a Ir yn Redford Station. illouirltlnt: an "Wand two » ltundri-d and ilfty loads of manure i-‘lir-|111rtieu?rir11 apply r , JOHN ll. COURT, Tfidil-Il-lfi-hlldkuttucthus. Donnlilnton. Norton fits Annual‘! General looting of lbemharehol rs of the Telephone Company bl P. E. l. will be held in the head. ofllce 0t the company. Queen St., Charlottetowm-nn Wed- nesday the 24th day 0i’ March. i920 at the hour of 8 fifth. for the reception ol the annualfleports. er of utnpereg taken when all lumps-are hunting and the engine stunned 11111111111 the generatmt charging rute to equal this‘ amount as shown by .t-lte amineter lndica» tion when no lamps are on. The instruction book for this model does not state the charging rate and in fact. says that a charging indicator and not an amnieler 11s used. Auctioneer" i P11111101 sifl SUPER The truth-reigned offer. for sale; llle farm 111' Rt) tit-res at North Riv-j er, Lot 23;‘, Villllllldlélliiffi 65 2ll‘l'l'S of. Above fertfllzers no" m "Mk. i-leared land and llllllllll’? covered! with 11111111 groulli oi hardwood and @811 8111191)’ M lowest prices. Now snfltvmltl with 1.101111 il'\\‘(‘lllllg att1l' 11111 ltuililittks. one mile trout York '5 me “in” t“ buy a“ Price‘ "e Point lei F1 ' wirticulars apply u to ,\ltr:‘s'l'.s \\'ai=l1tit'li111 & Shaw,’ um to advance” (‘ltaritiitt-totvn. or g GARFIELD DUCKENDORFF. 15530.1 North Rivera 41F]. O. l). 4*‘ 1 Blacksmith gland for Sale _ i] The underslgitetl offers for , '1 ‘ _ ‘ p e h“ nn._prlvate stile his ‘lJlflCkBlllllll slattd 1|11mtdrlntpillgruigs? [lilflllg lb?’ liitlntsrltirlaltrté lot llllgtlllddflrll‘ Cur. highest. ntamet prices. “he ‘cl’ 1 v ‘lt- ‘Ullml I ram‘ Follotving is 11 list of our buyers‘ the" Iain-slim” ‘e um a“? lined 0" 1 1 . ' es ec~ ' ‘ ‘Zlllllltfillllse “gilt-ll fllgllédl-léflflliyi FnANcls QUOTE- uniil fur-titer notice. A. M. Wright, Montague. A. l). Martin, Grand View. Peril-y Drake, Vernon. Hurry Jenkins, llozcibrook. Bert. R. llrowit. York. Everett Wciliock. ilunter River. J. W. Fyie, Etnerald. Joint Witehettd. Kenslngton. Louis Mutiart and T. H. Smith. Albany. M, A. hicNc-iil. Albertott. _ i i ‘Ajllterinedy for Chest Colds, Head Coldapsore 4 - Th5°§F> Stiff! Ne“; ‘Earache. Spasmodic Group gm lndred ailments. Apply freely to-the akin Just over the afiected parts and rub it in. GROVE’S w , i O-PEN-TRATE SALVE ‘*- 1; * is also an Excellent Germicide foi the Nose and hroat. It should be HOSPHATE stat O-§§$94OQO—§OOO r t 4 0+0 0++o++ Q 0006 +0 §4¢4 l l (Iharlottetowtt Guardian i ‘Witlllllililmes COUPON 110w 1o 1111 11 ' "or the Mert- Nomitizil (‘osl oi‘ llauiifat-i 111-11 11ml lstrlbittlort. Three Coupons and 98c Secures this New authentic Dictionary bound 13 ~in black flexible seal grain, illustrated with full l ,1. pages in color and duotone. " v 1 Present or mail to this paper three Coupons with ninety-eight cents to cover cost of hand- 'ng, packing, clerk l1ire,\etc. lVIAIL ORDERS \VILL Ill’. FILLED Questions oi’ getter-at interest to motorists will be tuiswerd b1 this mmmn. space permitting. ll an immediate answer is desired. cu- oose selbadrl-ressetl. slumped en- velope. Address Albert L. (llough, care ol’ our otllce. DE‘BLOIS BROS" LTD. -29MEtf. =——"‘*“~———-*_—7*" _“ b {lilillied to the nostrils so that you t wt e continually mhalmg the vapors while . Ill presence of patients who are sick with ° ‘contagious diseases. or when you are entering J cl?" Qflcllrs or other public places during an . epidemic of Grip or Influenza. Any Grip or In- 1 ‘liluenza- getbms breathed through the nose are ,- estroyc y this germicide s l bef i, 8611118 01in reach the throat. a v6 o” the l FOR THE SICK * Place One Level Tenspoonful of GROVE’$ ‘géfiaglgfll-‘ATE SALVE in a hot saucer in the the heated salve makespm Vapor rising {mm _ _ reathin ’ Patient. It induces sleep and is aggsdiggcidrlnilall: to anyo ff ' ' - aliilthrnaflllrdlllcldltlggSoreldlhrgpasmodlc °° i113, 3011811. Diphtheria or P ' ~ ' Thq ealllldEllect of the Vapor rellwdliolll: E3116!!! and ts very comforting. m9 35c p" 3 . If your Druggist hasn't any, 39nd 35c T "Ilse stamps to Paris Medicine Company, 193. ,..2_1-.?i.11.t1°1.i°;::.s..1;f‘ - ‘M's- e ~11 For Golda or influenza and as a Preventative take LAX- ATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVES signal. ure on the box 30. ' _ ‘I I . . ROD AND GUN "Ye 0111c Tl Z s i i i i l i! 7540-3-lll-Mltltf4l _ ‘_- me Brooke Trout. in Nova Scotia" ls the title of Bonny- cnstie Dale s,_l'enture article 1 _Murch issue o!’ Rod and Gun in l Canada. This number of Canada's premier sporting monthly besides containing the‘ usual high grade stories 11nd departments begins u series o! illustrated articles on Mushrooms. both poisonous and ed- ible. l1‘. V. Williams the popular Nature illustrator tells ln his own inimitable manner the adventures oi’ a mink that was cutught three limes before it was finally killed: his story is entitled "in Black and White." For the ilshemtan who is intbrested in trout we may say that 11 111111-111 :1.'1.."z:".a".'1"11.;:t 1.:1'.z1.:"".t* transactional-sue other buslnean Gum, and Ammunmonf Trapnn: "5 "my Prmlarl, “m” belwe u" and Kennel departments are up met-tins ' 1 h 1 1 111 11 .-wAt-r=i= 8- “Wr- 13.1%.;‘if.“‘é.t..lftl.‘tl‘f"l“.“h.fifll 559791517- liimlted. Publishers’, Woodstock; 7669-3-12-111510! ‘QmL » ‘ ) . ,. . m1 for Stile at Vernon River. ' ‘i. Croup, ;' 8!. Coughs, Colds, ' " Add for Postage: Up to 20 miles Gets. Over 20 miles 1-4cts. r greater distances. ask Postmaster rate for ounds. 25 DlC'l‘i0i\’.\lllES IN ONE All Dictionaries publit-tlted previous to this _ are out of date. l hereby ofter for sale by farm: of 6o acres situated at Vernon Riv- _ ter. 60 acres clear and in a high statlo, of cultivation. remainder cov- er '11- 1t 1 “Vvillllaqtnl 1tt11;1111»v,I_ Stigimigslrdfg wnodddllrdol: ugtozvutgrroill 2112111 Zlllil iOlhtaniillmdltngtinceslbglrn12htlyldale: f]??? “"8 “fiver mmng pgamp 1 1 11 .e_ not ouse, new rn wegnetsdfiyhuntlt further tiztlice. ' nptlénrtimildlrtltlgs. Within one mile e n e ogs every wee ay n-to ernon vor Station, roller ‘ ‘h: plain in '(!h11irlottetlo1vn. m Irpliils, SClIOOLtClIUPClICS and stores. ‘or informal i111 prone 0 ce 1 so :1 quan lty oi’ manure. Wlll 532; Plant 55111.‘: - N, elihrlght to‘ (lllllctk purchaser. For CANADIAN ACKI G CO. LTD. iirt or part cu 11r11 apply to Mac- Kenslnglon Road, Charlottetown, Kimion and McNeil]. Solicitor! p, E [_ Charlottetown. .1. M. nooe... v P- 1E-RKIIOAIJIIAJ M _ ernon yer, . l duller’ Z500.3-91M1ilttsmy1s.i3l. ,. I __I __ ‘...‘4..-L.'1"4'I.~.dic$f ‘a -, .,. ._} "HQ-QQQQQQ-COQQO‘OOOO-QOOOOOVOOOOOOFQ d . .. -1,.. u}... 5: 5" L-