‘ 1 if W i; i. i. A MacDonald & McPh .1 ,.\. It 1 P-M. 1 I, MINNIE, 030G“. .1» ).\i - ubth Tenement Property ‘ King 8t, Charlottetown t». UBLIO AUCTION _ a. m. ‘ The above is a double tenemen ht, eewerwfl. concrete cellar ‘ pair. ‘ M‘ A WILLIAMSON Auctioneer i» Sale» ‘rulsoav, 11m APRIL 102s i n following furniture moved y rooms for convenience of 4 dining eheirsend rocker. l‘ talbie, hail mirror, couch. ‘Singer dropheel sewing ms- lsland Crown . e, kitchenware, eiulnlnumsnd » ' i ~ ,.all new and other useful l LIAISON! AUCTION ROOM ‘cor. Gt. George and Kent 3t. ' , leeuey, April 1m, 102s, at 11.30 _ ruse, 7 rooms each side, electric l rge lot and barn. all in first class ill period of th 1 1 341"” Roghpajealallueelur I h a! ‘ merlrn: lanaLmnlu-rculn 8:00.410. lO-IB uecxut. er. IBIOIITO or nature O jvrmgfiiue By cleansing and revitalising the blood stream at it: source, ENO’: “Fruit Salt" enables the body , to meet the demands of Spring, without exhaus- tion. A glass of water with a “dash" of HNO first thing every, morning, invigurates, lcirtshes, purifies, and safeguards health at the rrltuull e year. Every tiruggist ill Canada sells ENGE FARM FOR SALE AT 0’LEARY I offer fur sale lny farm, (ffllllitlll- Ing 217 acres, about 140 acres un- growth and heavy lumber. l)weliing' and outer buildings in best rcpailr, short distance from school and 3 miles frotll 0’I.eary station, ’I‘Itis| is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the best farms on the island» iFor further particulars apply to FRANK SMALLMAN, l ' 1l372-4-17-5i O'Leary, RJL, P.E.l l. . é FARM FOR SALE luster River, consisting of ‘ut buildings and good ‘rm to churches, school '. 11in". Apply t0 ' LEMUEL MOORE Sale 1 ‘lm instructed by Dominic 3T0 1i flplyl 25th, i923, at l2 11379-4-17-61 i i). "Laid of Kelly's Cross Lot 29 l0] l‘ 5 sril ily public auction on Wcd‘n séiTenders For Material o'e or , o, his farm conslstng of 100i MILL Pltoralllfi The property known as ‘Nolan's 1| will offer by private sale my mill =1! Delsflllle. ill QuPvnii Colin‘ llill situated about 1 mile from 1y. consisting 0f mill 90 room, water privilege and 1 110w,‘ ire-S, 1o acres 0101:1320 under ihard of hind nilioinlns. inlll has rotary Also my Stock, Crop, and Farm iul soft wood with stream of wa- Jl- running through me back of matcher, grain crusher and lather he farm, good Welling house and 811W With balling. DOW" illllli-“llled years to 11-; 5 choice young mill-h orchard, by 30 ill- Lillie-l Wfllel‘ wllflel- ii cors to freshen from May ist to and not sold by April 26th will be put mm; l; young silo, yard saws, shingle machine, planer und- ;up at auction on ihwt date. Execu- ‘lors of Estate of David Holm. i K. c. HOLM, ,E. C. HOLM. 4-l3-mwf-6i Pursuant to the requirements of u‘ mEL so acres c192,, and in gm,“ the Canada Highways Act, Sealed state of cultivation, 15 4*)» wood lumber. rzlitl rear, well iiwlm church, blacksmith shops, also StOClLlIIIpIB Flllrlllfi and household furniture. Terms made known at mic. If day proves frs; fins day following. ~ ' J. P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. 4-11-14-18-21 26 El t anicndid hflirdwond and 5 acres of erlllls" will lie stormy, sale onnhe specification for ProfessTnal ‘Cards “res of Tenders marked ‘Tenders for Mat- received by the illndcrsigued until 12 o'clock noon This farm is well watered, front on Friday. Allril Z7. 1923. l0!‘ ll"! alt-noted one mile supplying or any or all of the fol- school, store and lowing materials, viz, Cement, Steel - Reinforcing, Sand, Gravel or Brok- en Stouta, Corrugated iron Culverts, ‘according to the terms set forth in same which ,with forms oi‘ tender may be seen at the Office of the Provincial En- gineer, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. i A certified cheque for $500.00 or lten per cent. of the amount of the ‘er of Public Works, Prince Edward Island, must accompany each ten~' I B. A. L. A. MacDonald B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER. SOLIOITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. In rd DR. (lLIFT Chronic Diseases Treatment In person or by letter Addrele: Purdy Station. Weetchee tor 00.. N. Y. S. ‘ S. HESSIAN Barrister. Solicitor. N~tlry Public ETC. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Mona“. P‘ E‘ ma" Project No. 45, Miscouche to _ Grand River. W M1 G _ Project No, 46, Central Bedeque to Rose Valley. ' ' l Project No. 47 Hunter River to A B M D Kenslngton. ' '9 ' ' Project No. 49, Glasgow Mills to Pulmonary Tuberculosis Speelallet Oyster Bed. 120 Brighton Road, Charlottetown prom“ N‘, 5L 131-361(18). palm Gas Treatment In Selected Canoe Rood, Telephone 20'! Project N0. o5, Orwell to Coun- ty Line. ) . o & Cuhlliriiéizlt No. 55, Mt. Stewart t H- J. PALMER. K. O. Project No.57, Caledonia to Bnrl-InerJEte. Lover Montague. i Money to Lean Project No. 59, Rollo Bay to Bank M Nov» Scotln BulldlnqgAnnnndale. Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. n. STEWART, K. c Barrleter and Solicitor, l4 Greet . George Street Solicitors for the Union Bank of Canada 5F. C. G. Archibal- Graduate on u. v. Poet Graduate Medical School end- Hospital Practice limited to Eye, In, Noee end Throat Dfljei Beyer Building. Greet George, " ' street, Opposite Guardian Office |Clleriottetown. P. E. island Tlephone 8604. - l prim Hours-O to 12 e. m. 1 to 8-28-mwftlAp27tll H. F. McPhee der. e9 Tue Department does not bind It-, self to accept the lowest tend er. or anyl L. B. MoMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works ‘Department of Public Works, ‘Charlottetown, P. E. Island, March 23, 1923. 3-26-mwftlAp27th. TENDERS [HIGHWAY mraovsmsnr Pursuant to the requlrments of the Canada Highway Act, seller-- nte Scaled Tenders marked “fen-i tiers for Grading and Concrete Structures Project No will be received hy the Undersignotl until noon on Friday, April 27, 19- 23, for grading construction of concrete structures and other nec- essary work on the following roads: Project No. 41 Albcrton to Por‘ tage. Project No. l3, Western Road to Tyne Valley. Project No. 44. Wellington St, Cyrysostum. to Plans, specifications and forms of tefldcr may be seen at the of- fice of of the Provincial Engineer Charlottetown, and at: , Mathesows Drug Store, 0‘Leary. Brace McKay and Co., S'SIdc. I Poole and Thompson's. Montague. Of Farm, Stock, Crop, Implements, etc. d5,- cunlvanon, mm balance 30cm“; The undersigned offers for sale unl_\' bu handled ill at his homestead, FARM of lill) acres situated at York Point North River, within easy reach of Charlottetown (2 miles ill winler and 5 ilniles in summer) In one of the best fannring districts In thtnyrovince, also 89 acres ad- joining Sltlllt’. ‘Pills is u beautiful farnl, making in all 189 acres of llltl choicest. laud In l’. I6. island. These farlns will be sold together or SQDllTILlU to suit purchasers. I'll- less disposed of by private salP will be offered ‘by Public. Auction ON WEDNESDAY April 13th, 1923 at 12 ohaibck, sharp Implements as follows- .s'r0cl<:~6' Horses from 11/, cal/tie; 3 brood sows; l reg. to furrow this spriznk; all proven ibreerlprs; 6 sheep Willi lambs at side; I reg. Leicester ram; 50 pure bred Plymouth Rock hens; 3 geese. CROP: —10 tons 20 tons hay; ‘ straw; I00 bus. reg. seed oats (IizhiiiHIEaI-ITNII INTS I foot -- . ’ 1‘. E ' . 7W seven ‘binder with farm truck, (new); l5 disc drill (new);__oilc 14 har- row (new); l4 sex iron ‘barrow; S I potato digger; I riding plow; I gang plow; 2 single plows; 1 scuffler (new); I truck wagon (new); 1 hay loader; Wlllffilfl; 1 driving Will-inn; l ilrlvins iburn 'll up sonn- porsonal Ilr-long-fm qqr um" sleigh; 1 box sleigh; 1 wood sleigh 1 set. iuanl sleigh; l roller; 1 en-Jlli-l-parotl to l't'lll out ‘that. roooln ns‘,,xpro,-,_eiqn and turning, walked out gins, 8 II. 1K; l cleaner and lllrt-sll- wcll an all the other rooms available of m“ 1-001“ four in tho house. t-r with blower complete; l ll. P. Slaritccnginc; 1 M. L. grain crusher; 3 grinding stones-l, Enpirr; ‘Ill’ carrier, stool track, fork and blot-Its t-olnplctr; I hay fork grapple. All loam harness, sllltrlc and Also houschrlltl filrniture, etc. SAM‘! POSITIVIC, no reserve I uni going IVPst. Sale starts time. If stormy firs! fine d-ay. GEO. A. MoAULAY. J. A. McDONALD, AIIIEIiOIIPI-BI‘. t HS Oil BIG CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT SOUTHPORT urday, April 21st, at 1 o'clock sharp. On Si! Farm of I7 zit-res of choice land. Good orchard, suitable for market gardening. Good dwelling and barn. Pump, at door. Also my stock, crop, otc, Stock: 3 horses, fi extra t-Ilrlice imilcll co II fftéeillfillfifl, 1 l0 freshen May , 2 brood sows 1 lo fa-rrnw May 1st; 1 mower, l ft, I rttkc, l truck wagon (new Adams) 1 sv-I. m’ disc burrows, 1 wood sleigh, 1 express wagon, 1 driving wagon, 3,000 shingles, all work and driving harness, and nu- merous other articles. lSnle positive; no reserve, Terms of farm at solo; of stock, etc, 7 months on all sums over lllfl-OO- (l rcr cunt. off for rash. Also milk route goes with farm. 50 bushels seed will-at, graded. SAM MARTIN, Southport. 11384-4d7-5I FOR SALE Schooner “Garnrr", 55 T0115 m; 19% Regifllfy. For price and do wlln army m 1.. M, Poole and Co. Charlottetown, or to LeBontlIIlt-r Bros, Co. Ltd. Panpebiac, 4-5-tts-6l FOR SALE At ICmcraliI Juction, house and barn, also half acre of land suitable for garden. Apply I q J. EMMETT MOYNAGH, A cortliled cheque payable tn,‘1'l"‘6i- the order of the Commissioner of, 'T‘““—**""——-~——~———— Puhlic Works. Prince Edward; ‘island, for $500.00 must accom lpany the tender for each sepernto Project. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. McMillan Imnfrth O. A. 50 feet. Registered Tonnage, 22 Ions. Pflwe-T- 49 ll. P. "Thrnslte" Engine with clutch. Hull and in ecretnry of Public Works bcst condition. Apply Department of Public Works, March 23. 192.1 4 PURVES, snows a co. ShIpbl-okers North Sydney. N. s. AUCTION SALE‘ rult'r~*nl.1.iti-il as they sat at with brlt; I cream separator, 700 Oil" nishi "iii-n lhlfikll .\‘<Ill'll Wllll ~ l m] (ll-um, gals.‘ to ruul again sometime, so I ilnvaxrt‘ cans; ladders; hay cable; toucllr-d hllPilI, Tilt! rvsl, 0t’ the stuffl ‘ that contains too much free alkali. Had No Chance ly maroon summons‘ .__-_. MOTHER AND pauoursn Chapter 14 ~ ' mingle; had talked a great do; about Ruitb going to New York q rest dud have a change. ways promised, but silo was busy she novel- found time ‘to_go. Rut}. went out very little the summer. The people on the at the shore. The Marketown palpel‘ grown larger now the fown_ growing, recorded their “doings” as though they were quite Import ant. ‘Langley, at n men-ting of Plviu »(.'0IlL|llil.lP8-—~Wlli0h “by practically controlled the suggozatetl certain things should be attended to and 'i‘llorc nus iliscussion about getting a New York agent, until finally Langley suggested sending Ruth. “Who known as much about this town as any of us, and could carry out' our commissions perfect- ly well," another member of the l]0ll|'t'. ugrt-t-d. so it was that the girl suddenly found hen-self ilotually sent off for u change-ll‘ not a vacation, with all lu-r cxpcnscs ‘paid. And she could not refuse to go then, nor find and excuse. $111.» tried to ‘gs-t her work in shape so as to leave two weeks afu-r the notice thatshc was to be sent. Aic-lnlilne, things had not going uell at home. Ruth begun to realize slowly that lhe synlpathy in the house had ex- isted solely botlwcetl hcr father and Ilerself. ’I‘herta was perfect undurstantling there. Between her molhl-r and herself there was sonic- thfug willich neither could compre- hend and which neither would acknmvledge-it was something as intangible as a dream, but us solid .and .-l.~; much a barrier as a brick ‘wall. Aftw lllll-‘l funeral, Mrs. ‘llletlltllilflillly gutlu-rod ulp the ‘clothes anti tllu various useful _])OS.\ salons of Iwr husband's, and .g:tvi-, them to Lllt!_"IlIOSl. worthy“ man in town. . Tll-"ll she, as methodically, been O'Neil lugs and loibcllotl “trash? and “No us» korlning his things," silo supper. l I've cleans-d out." l Ruth maid nothing. But the ,;,,u.1,1,._ manner ill which her mother spoke] several collars and llamas comlplotvl — ' ' - . ti i. tender payame to kme Commisslum and iull equlpuntnt not lncn oust ~ 1 i ——*_—“““*_”—MF" CARELESS SHAMPOOING SPOILS THE HAIR ll‘ you ‘want to kecp your hair looking its beet,~be careful what you vrasll it with. Do not use pre- pared shampoos or anything else This dries the scalp. makes the hair brittle and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsifled cocoanut oil ghampgo (which is pure and greaseless), and is beater than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls oi‘ Mulsifled in a cup or glass with a little warm water is. sufficient to cleanse the haI-r and scalp thor- oughly. Simply moisten the hair with winter and rub the. Mill- sifieti in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle oi’ dllst, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair drics quickly and ov- enly, and it leaves the scalp soft, ptnd the hair flue and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it is very cheap and a few ounces will supply every member of the fam- ily for months. Be sure you gel. Mulslfled. Beware of imitations. Look for the name Watkins on the package. Farmer and . Wife Wanted Applications will be received by tho undersigned up to April 28th inst. fnr a Farmer and wifo to operate ihc farm of the l’.l~2.-l. Protestant Orphanage at Mount llenberl. Applicant must state wages wanted. Illlusc. milk and such vegetables as are grown on farm will he supplied for house use flcc, Best oi” references required. Rclcction suibjcct _to approval of Trustee Board. Address to GEORGE W. HcLEOD, Secy. Trustee Board, Charlottetown, P.E.l. .l".O_ Box 182. “Rovnn snaps” Write for epeclll price llet of. Clovere for Spring mil", TODD & COOK Deed Merehnnte The Girl who»? Q ‘.9. So, with l1]. ‘great deal of work, the Spring days came and ween, going any place where aha could And Ruth always agreed and 0,]- B0 And the whole summer ‘went by. me not to wear mourning. Do ‘you big better, or me, for us all to go abon. i who in black?" ' estates unttr lMarketown, had made overtures of‘, friendship, ‘were away nlost ‘or the time, at ulountains or W88 lll t‘ now town- that could New York. clean-l l lill-iii illlil ell out his room, sorted his books-n. lnity were greatly shocked when knew her mother was fllllt-—lalfii would never touch nor use various little trlfles that had belonged to which now smelled of much stale tobacco. 311s did not want to keep the various little thllllflfl-il Wall" um. ll. iwns the cold. methodical way in ‘which her ntothcr did iti ‘that hurt ‘Ruth. ' "Of course, rws'll have to lake some money and ‘buy mourning." Mrs O'Niel said the any helm the funoral service. "I'm not," Ruth answered. Mar mother looked shocked, “Not wear ibliack when your own _ ‘flalher died!" "Father hated ibluck, and hated to see mu in it. He often asked __ I r t. think It would ntake lhlln feel “But -whut will people say?" "Do you think I curs what they say!" Ruth was roused to sudden ' mos illtnlent. "'I‘Ile oucs I care about _ will know how much sorrow I feel i without my advertising it by wear» lug ii. color father bated." "Still—" Mrs. O'Nl'el could not get over the. conventional Idcan. She Weill to the shops and ‘brought the proper "moqlnlng"-—<lluylllg frugally so us not to spend an unnecessary ccnt, yet with a little satisfaction that her cloth-es were correct l'0r ll"? occasion, and that they were qlllw new as well. Ruth, having no nloucy she felt She could spire. wore her old things. qua-t was Qnly the beginning of a. real rift in tho feeling between Ruth and llsr mother. MP8. 0’Nl9l had never hud luucll sympathy for Barth's “bo0kish" tastes. She quite lllainly felt that ller husband's studicusness was the reason for lllfl Iiailure in life, and -to her, Ruth Wall travelling thonanle road. The“ when Rdllll lwlznn wining money- t-ho idea had lu ZO-‘blli Slle l-"rlled instead to n nagging ileuausc Rllllil “wouldn't make up at little t0 U10 r boys. You'll be an old maid if you're not careful." “Who GIITP-S? l don't!" Rlltll would answer, and ovcry time a Iltille more ln-svutnltent would creep into hcr volt-c. _ “pg. a pity iJlillfllfiy Williams txlnlcs around so much. Ila scares off all the ‘other’ men, 6nd 1189 pretty slow making up hi8 lllllld lwihethlr ho wants to marry you or—" ‘Filo ‘girl suddenly fnccd hi“? mother, her flu-i- whitc cXflflDl- lill‘ u“, gm, ]‘I*(| spills that! came t0 ma‘ “heelml, _ “W! r ma"? At times he suffr-rrd ifftllll u vcry ,|n the ‘business world llc was, frlun illu drcadl-ll dinctlste, ounce-r, , bmgley m‘ i“) in: 1%. himvldfiVUfe pain in iiic llvilll-ylillllll- highly (esteemed by all who czuuc Ihiutltlflvli was 59 yours old; wits ling mil’ m" l.“ 1m“ in‘: ,.,,,,,;, Plllltl-‘l ill ill" lflllll I'll". "l lll<\lll‘i1ll.|lll contact with hilll. ‘lll- was ofa burn in Charlotte-town, l‘, E, |_ lshc soul as P-illlll 4*‘ l‘ " ' ' NOIIIPUIIIHH ill tin- inu-k. As lbtvquit-t j-etiring disposition. but l0 Lilli’? nlovcll lo N. ll. lie is sur- :'1M-'/st of tlw wniiisr- W“ lit“ W" are working ovi-l" llihillfi. I prefer to wasting llnu- ialking nonssn - Ill-r moth-u" put on a martyr? Tomorrow-A Budden Chaflfl- . j-{il-é" ni MEMORIAM. : DONALD MARTIN lill I840 Williallliviarlin and hill ldllliiy were among 4* llllliil of i‘illi~ grants who left iSkyr- 5“"ll1"“l- n" 111-1111-1. Edward lshihd- lalmlillg“ Charlottetown. tllcy_\"""l» ll" him‘ l.o Orwell, Iwllcro frlcnils had pro- vmuglv (mum it was harvt-sl, tilnc and the family slaycd with lliclr friends lill the harvest was douc. i 1‘ M ll: first and second nights fuller tllPiY day's ‘work father and son rcttlrn- Pd to stay with friends at Murray llarbtlfi Road, now (lraudvievl. At ills end ol‘ tlhc iihlrd day the house was so that the boy stayed alone Ill it that night willie his father went to bring the rest of the ‘fam- ily next day. Thus Donald hhrtiil was the first white man who pass cd a night ill a ‘house ill Valley- Ileld. This ‘was tho night of ()('|.. 3i, and on Nov. 1 the family moved into their new home. ()ll the farm ilicn tahosen Donald Martin lived lriong and ilseful life. a friend to all, and respected by all, until he passed away on I~‘c’b. 14, 1923, in Ills IliIIRty-(llTSl. year. He was possessed of a remnrk~ itblc memory which remained un- impaired until the vcry last. He could repall persons and incidents with details, and exact dates with- out effort, and in a most interest- ing manor relate what he saw or lcarned. IHIs knowledge of tile ilible and the hymns common in his earlier days was wonderful. Iln 1875 he had e. pronounced re~ liltious experience. and that year ho united lin full fellowship with the church, which, -from then to the end of his life he upheld with unabating interest. In 1885 he was ordained to the cldership, ‘and this ofilce ,he adorned ~by a true Chris- tlan life, faithful service and safe counsel. In 1860 he was married Io ‘Mary lllurlin, Springlon, sister of the late Alexander Martin, M.-P., Vnlleyfleld, Thcy had nine children. All but three are ‘living and there are, twenty-two grandchildren and ten grout grandchildren. Mrs. Martin, died in 1916. Their son, Mtllcoim,l and his family live on the old‘ homestead alld with them the oldi couple lived in ‘happiness until the journey of each was done, and they linseed to the Immediate presence of the Redeemer in whom was their trust, m MRKJ. D. McLEOD. The people of Hurtsville ‘and vic- on Saturday, March 10, word was passed from one .to another thai Mr. J. D. McLeod, the merchant, had passed away. Several weeks before his death. 4-l2-12I. ltouffvllle, OM. the deceased was taken ill with whet was believed to be Influenza. venttlirough bel- like a knife. She her fr-ther. But somehow the mere 1 fact that he had them end loved ‘ the made them sacre In her 15y even the pipe he smoked. swnr-ezwis-uiionrswlametrrmeelrmaernw s ‘War, “'"lF§,$' days Icss ‘slavcro. Ilcforc his (IPIILII llt- was quite Inl- provrd. and all IWOIIIIl not bu, long until ho would line an wcll as PYfiI‘ zlgaln. the 'i‘hnr.~ulay protruding the day of his (ll-‘lllil worse and on ‘Suturdarv. lMllfiill l0, Ills -rlllll'il, took its flight. lllcsitltls ,nlotllcr, inmurn the. hiss of a. kind and lov- ing brother, Ilvu bfthtllvféi and two sisters. M(III‘A()“I q>,,,-(.,,pm,., Um" J01," M,“ ,l,,,.,,s_,| |,_,, “W, R l" Smvm.‘ M- ‘nllill ‘ikilnelcry. '.I'llc pull bruit-rs 1,90,], pjiikswonll, H1‘... Neil McLeod tor a brit-l’ SHPViUI‘ at Ills homo the Wm”? Alfrml ldlle- irhl'°i'il"lil' and Waller Ml-Iwod, Mont-ton, and YPl-llllfu- finlcrzll survive was lueld In, ll‘ll’ll“‘l'i illlll llilrry Inlnc, (sons); Koncth ‘liicbood at honm; and the ill" vlllllvll Til" iiillliioiirors were: i ‘l i‘ "Plllll-lh- i§°ll‘lll'l““'li m‘ sisters are: Mrs. Alox. ‘Martin and Mwlllfs- illlfllll" 'll~ Mrlwflli. ‘Duncuni “fwd Pr"“'“""' "ml Job“ (WIN Alexander it'll-Lend and another sis ‘Flu-n William Martin, with his sun Ii-r. ‘(la e Juno McLeod, prede-fllflll- ‘lllllifllwlll- ivus In tho Ilarts-l i'lll'lll'=l‘ hlllhllll‘. Zilvfi Mi fill‘ Donald, o.t that tlnnn eight ,\c:ii‘-~' ctiasml iVlPLHOd lby quitoanunl. Villo cemetery. (ltlll-ill sormml, ‘Pita nlusllc was old, went to ‘locale a honulstczul. brr of,» s. yup). lpnmq-ly rfimlurnd by the He “huge a site in what is nnw 1M1‘. IM a-od was widely and fav- v l'ill'dllllllilt~ choir. Valleyileltl, than an unbroken for- orilllly known, and will be uluuh MR. R. L. LANE. - 'I‘lult: was a fine dlsplflj‘ 0i’ esl. A h-ouse was ibegun und tllr nusscll, lull. only in his owll home flow- "s from loving (friends llllll wllclw- his .pl~l~s1=lll-sl was always a l-olnlbrl. but. also ill tllc wholc countryside. euwnawnln p, L, “FRY S. ' Qleymfi goo" nil 'TO help this fellow grow sturdy in body and active in brain, ivb him food that builds up is frame even faster than he wears it out in his strenuous play. LET him have a cup of FRY'S. Cocoa often. Here you have a delicious food beverage that is all nourishment. For instance, nearly one fifth of its bulk is "albumen" and albumen is only another form of muscle. Fat, it has, for warmth and energy, and vitamines to Ive nerve force. All this because F Y'S is made from the richest and finest cocoa beans, by methods matchless after Z00 year's experience. FRYS is the best and cheapest of all foods for growing boys and girls. Of course, remember “Nothing will do but FRY'S " m wszmmr srszzontnani lflfifillf-fillifé- a $5’ l uticr an illness of tllrvo iunutbs W811i ll)’ llifi ‘Rllhhli-illl gflllllllllqkntlw llillll was always to allnllrc v,v,.,| 1,; h“, Wm. and m," ,,|,,-;m.,,,, "liiirni-il niiil llw inrin sroiv him. in a-ll of his dealings us». H“ ,,,- ‘vhun, WP“. u, 1,1,, 1,,_.,;_.,,,;,,_. Up until a fcw days who coilntcll on llilll ILIWZLVH doin Hun“, n, hump; “iuwy m- FIHKI-n, the right thing at all lino-w \l‘<-l't-,i,,_“m._. M“ (-,,,.|,,, ivmuuh,‘ p10,“, 119V“? ‘llsllllllllllllmh l" m“ "h" ant Volt‘; Ili-ssic, llurso 0t‘ Ilosion" lllE “all” ll" ‘Vll-h‘ "l ‘ll'“"l“l'l7l“‘~l ‘by )\l||l|I! at Iiolno and lhrsc grmull ‘ the sums. calmness was illspluy-l,,h,|,|,,,,,_ m, “M, Maw”, Wu ’ l “t. thought that it But on i cd bv him ill allot‘ the nffnirs of Noun,“ and mm 8mm, T“ ' . . _ w .. . . s~ o. lmllilfil" ‘lllll Ulllfl. 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These care, all dlfierent in type and weight, travel fully loaded, practically every day in the year, in all weathers over every kind of road- 75 per cent of them gravel roads.‘ These tests accurately prove what a tire will do or not do. They are a‘ sure guide to correct construction and materials. This extra assurance of value adds nothing extra to the price. Dominion Royal Cordell —-with the white strip K Dominion ‘Nobby Tread Q f, —lll_cfabric tire OD‘ inionlire Built- for Canedianrroede