rites: rwo Sun Life Establishes Great, ‘Record The fifty-fourth annual report of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. now being published, once again shows insuring gains both in resources nnd in die spread of the Company's operations. Never in Canadian life assurance history has there been anything approaching the magnitude of the figure“ presented. All DPGVIFIQ re- cords of the (‘ompany Olil-filuildillli on thcy have been, greatly eve-reached. The Sun Life has been, for yrars. the leader among life insurance coinpance In the British Empire doing an or- dinary life bus tie-as; with business in force neanng the billion mark, the Company has gllllttl u place high up uniting the giant computi- ics of the world. 43.671 new policies were issued . and paid for durmg I024, room-sen- ting a total of 81311466384 out of the $165,505.09? actually applied for. This is by tar the grezittot amount of new bus ncss written lu ont- rt Ill‘ by a Canadian lfe as- surance tompuuy. Assuiztnces in force (aftcr dc- ductiiig rktiseurniices) have reach- od -tlic lioiiiciitlous total of $871,- 636457. showing an increase for the your of 3167-871214- The rc- sourcc rif t-.ii Liuii1ii:i'ij' also sh‘ w commensurate gowns. Ordinaiy policies in force number Ziclllil whilc thc fumiI‘-s of 30.161) (‘ill- pltiytes of industrial and tithcr business enjoy the protection of Sun Ilzfc Group policies, Assets ot‘ $274,130,407 show an iiicituso for the year of 564.873,- 0U-l, \\'heu it is rcahzed that this giiiuulouc equals Illkflfllflllldfit‘ s hold by tho Sun Lift.» elcvcii yours ago. sonic idca of tht- rup.d tipprcciu. tioii of its funds may be formed. 'I‘lic income for IUZ-l udvuiicotl by tho sum of 8I52b0ml2 to inc suh- stniitiul figuic of $62,::-l.3.5sl this cum not iiiclud.iig cousid-rutcus rcccnvcd in rcspcct of reassuranc- BS~ 'l‘hc niurkct vziluc of st-curitics hvitl incrcustd duixhg the your by 36.331377. The rate of interest carncd on the moan Invested assets odvuiiccd to 0.38 per cent, This is exclusive of profits from sales and rcprcscuts u. substantial gnin over tho previous year's very satisfactory earnings. $31,881,639 was paid to policy- holders nntl to bcncilciurics in ros- pect of dcath claims, maturing pol- icies, profits, ctc, 'l‘liis brings the sum so paid out by the Compuiiy since organization to $183,79x,12.\‘, an amount impressive ciitiiigh us . u figure but rcqtiiring to ho rend iii tcrmii of distress roliovcd and thrift rewarded in ordor to bo lllilll‘l'i.'llti.- ed in its truc worth. Pnlicylitiltlcris rcceived 0r lizid ul- lotted to thcm profits of $lti6,ll8l,6i'i2 tltiring l92-l. .Sun Life policyholders will rcnd the report prcnctitctl with siitisfnw‘ tion, particularly iii vlow of thi- nunntinccil lIlCPflftHG in tlii- sculo of profits on purtlcipitting [iolicici-i. The prosperity of the country is hound up with that of its lnstitue tions and tho significance of tho amnzing progress recorded by the Sun Life of CZIIIZNIZI, will be elltsct~ ed in the firmer confidence iCan- adlane from coast to coast In the destiny of our country_ The P, IE, Island division is under the management of Mr. J, A, Moore well and favorably known as onc nf our lending Insurance mcn. There iii also a stall‘ of rinorgolic Agents any of whom would br- illilll to give the public tiny Insurance service (Wanted At oncc*1—0,000 white rabbit skins. G. R. Mc- Quarrie, Summerside. _~ 446-244-31 The Annual Meeting of the Fair- vlllc Egg Circle will be held in the Avondale School house on Satur- day 21st at 7 o'clock p. m. Also tenders for Manager to be In by came date. Route same as last year, Number of days collected last reason was 15,571. J. J, CURLEY, Secretary. 456-2-I6M-ii. rib Night of v Vvvvvvvv “ w run crtAnLo-rrnrowu otntnnmi '¢; VAAALAAA the Wedding By c. N. and Aflu. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" nnd other fascinating romances of mystery and love _ Copyright 1984, by Where was she-living or dead? It was as If a volc wh-spered the question In Dagon s ear. After a moments waiting he was taken to another room, a tuimliiiiution cf library nnd smok- Ing-room. and there Haste met him Ia. the door~—u pale and haggard drlaste. I "This houise is killing me"! he sud "it's worse than at that haunted hole of Ilawtion Welle'— she and I ciiost- everything togeth- er. I t-an hour her calling inc to stivt- lit-r from some horror. "I'm glad you cunie early. I wnii: to get uway-to get back to Ewex. Anything may have happen- ed there while I‘ve been gone— whp knows?" 1 “I know that nothing has liapp~ ‘eucd to intttrcst you." Dagon trictl ‘to soothe him. “lint you can gct Iuick as soon as you Ike. so fur as I'm conc riicd- I soc howyou niust ftcl ill‘I‘l:. But didn't you tell inc. “"0911 Y0ll spoke of your new house, that Miss Pandora Haotc llllll furnished ilrl‘ suite entirely with things fioiii i101‘ old home? \\'liy shouldn't wt- hotli go to her TIIOIIIS, whcrc ilicrc-‘Il ibc nothing to call up piiiiifiil iiiciiioncs for you. while I look tlirotigh ‘lllO liiltcris yoifrc going to let iuc Iiztve?" “Not (l bud itlcti," said llustc. "'I‘lii.> sight of lliusc old things of tlit, pus! iuuy (r001 my nerves 1i bit. At prcsliiit they fuel like rod- liol. wrcs with the cutie cut off." Ht.- took lrtiin ii druwcr iu a. gor- mucus ltliuirirc titsk on olivcvrotiti box itbout tlic leizt- oi’ an ordinary Kltive box, and thou showed Dugon tlic way tipstiiirs, Pan's stilte was ill tlio top of thc house. for an cx- tt-iisioii at tho buck gave plciity oi room for servants. Kcniudy Ilasic Ullcllbli u door which was not lock- t-tl, nitd ushcrctl thc dctcctvc in~ to il. room which might linvv bcou ab‘ "parlor" oi‘ nu curly Victorian vviiiiiuii-Aiiit an curly Victorian of muclviiitlivitltial taste. _“l’uiidcrti is only my atloptctl sister. us you know." said Ken, "yet she zidorcti the old house and t-vtrytliiiig iii it. I novor can-ti! Ilul slit- crit d like a baby when I dtcitlvtl to scll nnd to let most of tlic furniture go w.th ithc plzicc- You sec, this house isn't really lztico ciiough for tlic big, solid things of my fillllUl"S titty; uiid Eve \\'2ln uiiiiiiiigiiittlili» aiguiiist u Vic- torinu bitck-grtiiiiitl." Hinton lookd about with intense ititcrt-st, ills IIUIIYI wits beating fzist. Ilc full us UIIIIIIYUII fccl iii pliiyiiig zi giiiiio of “liitlc-iiiiil-scrk." wliun suiiiti onc culls out. “You're witriii!" “Pliiily VlClOTlZtII_ things are rztlhcr sploiiditl I tliliik," lit: said. Lying to bc c.'ilni, “Now, thiit st-cictitry llllllkClistu [or instuiico, l.ill.‘l'L! Iictlvlicn tilt‘ windows, with llio cupboard lllltltiflltliiilll, and twisted ‘pillars running up tlic siticis,“ , “That old thing is a sprcial pct of Pan's." aiisnvtirod Ilaste, dis- IFIICIFII for an lnstuiigfrom the gnavxiug torture of his ltilss- "bite Illct-ps alil tile souvenirs of heir 'd<.but into our family In that ctip- bouid." I This was precistily what Dagon ‘liitd lict-n ICIIIIIIII; up ito as well as ht could without asking questions, and now Iic knew precisely Vllhill. ho wuiilctl to know. “S0 fur, so ,gootli" hc told liimstili. But it pains not far enough or good enough ‘ytt. Ilc hfid further ito go. Yct he IniuSt not force the pace. | Hustc invltctl him to sit down 0n I AUCTION SALE AT NORTH MILTON’ \\’I'(l., Feb. lfltli, I925 ut l o'clock, l'..\l. , I um lunlrui-lc-tl by tin- Exerulorn 0| flm Will of flu- Ilulc Robert Andrews [to null Ivy Public. Auction the follow- ilng stuck, crop uud ltuplnlueutn: HT(N'I\.——2 i-linlre geurrul purpniln mart-n, I Fresh Cow, 2 Cows to fresh- I'll n00", 1 Furrow Cow. 2 (luruncy lIi-llvrs, IV, yours old; l Sow, If Full Pig», I0 llcmt. r (‘IKOIH-J-tous lluy, u quuntlly of Htriuv, 00 liunlu-ln Jilted (iruln, 10 ||Illr4|ll‘ll| Pululuvn, ‘Iii IiunIu-lu turnips. IMPLEH .\'TN:—l Truck \\'|l|¢< [Ilrlving Witxonu, I \\‘ootl Slolgli, I l! v hit-lull, I Iluy Mower, l Hot Hpring- ‘llbllfll llurrows, l sot Spike llnrrown, I I'I0\\', l..\llllll|1lfl Plow, I Srufflrr. 1 ,l|uy Fork und (‘urrlt-r. l (Iurt tiuddlr, .1 ihui uud llrot-clllug, I (‘ollur und Iluuum, l Ho! Driving Ilurlu-im, I Iluf- fulu llnlrv, I Ilum- Iluruer, I Cffllllll h‘ rulor. 'l lf.\IN:—lll umutlnl c-rrtllt on up- prorc-tl Joint notes, If pt-r rout offJur rukll. I ALEX mimic, 4152-13-11 Auctioneer __~._ .__. _ AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. CROP, IM FUR-N PLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD ITURIE The tinder-signed will offer for lale at Public Auction on the prem Incl near Kenllngton. In Prince Cou nty on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925 BEGINNING AT TWELVE All hlc vnlunble stock, crop, fa O'CLO'OK NOON: rmlng Implements, household furni- ture and effect: consisting ln part of 2 horses, 6 choice mllch cowl, young cattle. hops. fowl, etc, n quantity of hay and ctrlw, potatoes, and all form mlchlnon: cl o all the household furniture and sffecti; clelglfc. wagon! nnd numcroul other miscellaneous articles usually found around a farm, In the meantime and until the above date I wIU offer by Private Sale my Vlllllllle farm comlltlng of 71 lcru cltulte wlthiln I half mlle of the thriving town of Kenllngton, There ls n cdmplete let of build Ingc and l qocd residence on the property; ls well fenced and watered, and has good grove of hard wood. Any person desiring one of the molt conveniently situated farml ln P. E. l., should write or Phone to tlib umferclgncd. The purchaser may have the privilege of leaving hnlLof the purch- ln money lecured on tho property, Should the flrm not bc- cold before the above date It will on that day be offered for nlo at Public Auction n the hour of twelve o'clock noon. Terms any and made known at ulo. Should ‘the above day prove Ilermy the Illa will Friday the _ 7th,?) Fab ry g the umc hour, bumrtllld‘ n’ ‘ydf l' 1.0.10. JOHN IJAWUIOI, Konclngton, P. I. I. lake place on IBB-I-lfilfttlfi, Public badger Company a huge old sofa where Dagon could imagine a girl curling up for a nap. or to read n novel, among the cushions o! old-fashioned chlntz. ' ' And it was of Pandora Ilaste he though of as he took certain lent- érs," Ken said, "But if you im- ugine you can discover anything useful from reading them-why. of course. I'd be a fool to ihold their. back. There nreglust a few here that are too sacred-and noth. mg in tneni, anyhow. except about our two selves. But make what you can of the rest." Th y wcrc charming letters- ilve at her best. But her niosit ar- dent worshipper could hardly say that she was not a fl.rt and herc and there the nature of the flint pteped out from these perfumed pages. . “Pcor Rziwdou Wells! I'm afraid I have bet-n rather horrid to hini. Ilut it's all your fault, Ken; for coining into my life and making inc Iovc you when I was just on" the edge of falling lu love with hini —or was it unth his house? Now- ntlays I think it must have been only the housc; for I can't believe I could l‘\‘t.'l' iwally have cart-d with all my heart and soul about any ....tii QXCQL). you. Uh, dear. It's frightening, tliottgh. breaking the news to ltawdon. His eycs can be tcrriblc. I ncvcr realized ho\v Ital- aii ho is till now, ziiid primitive ' ;ti:d nll that. But thunk goodness we do live iii illlu twctiticth cen- tury. I wouldn't go buck iiito—suy. the sixteenth or cv-t-u seventeen-lb with ltitwdoii Wells for anything on earth." This was iii onc IIIIJIUT- In another Eve referred to some mun wliosc iiuiiic siic did not mention. "\\'lit~ii I wits a tiuughty littlc girl," she wrote, “I uscd to cry for things I couldn't linvc- and \vIicii llliy wt-rc given Ito me I didn't want llicm any more. Alao! I never got ovcr that sort 0f thing "m" you cuicd inc by making me want you for zilwuys. Yes, the ‘Idol’ was u bud case. I wus wild when I iiiiiiiglit hc didn't care-—or only for my niont-y. When I found out that lic loved uic~aiid what he was tic-ally ldtc whcn he was In love— oh, Kcn. he made me sick, and I told biin so. Afterward we patched up n pcuce, rather than DOOIIIL) should tulk~tinyhow that was my reason-but I shall ticvcr forgot as long as I live?‘ llcforc hc niadc any comment. Dagoii finished rcudlilg all -thc lctt. urs Ilustc had hundctl hini, of which tlicie were eight; but in no otlicrs was lhcre anything that in- tertisttid him, except onc allusion to Pzin: -“I'm sorry she fccls about inc the wny she docs. but I can't blttino tho pooor kid much. considering evcrything—-and one or two things shc may have horn .old by-you know who! I shall try to win hor—yos. try as I iicvcr iricd when I was flirting my hard- t-st—nftcr you and I have had our honeymoon‘ at that wonderful houst of poor Rawdoii Wells." (Continued Tomorrow) ii KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ilioinor Roll for Jaivuary. ‘PFIIICIDIIIYS DvDl.—~Grade X Eli-j 1 Anna Sheen, 2 Arthur Ready, 8 Wllua Toomlbs, 4 ‘Ruby Rogers. Grudo X Jr.——l Gwen Spriggs. 2 James Milinvan. 3 ‘Marriott Mlllmun, 4 Fred Jardine. (trade IX-—»1 ‘Marguerite Illgglirs. 2 Kathleen eady, 3 Httiie Waite. 4 lliiroltl Good-win. Vice-Principal's Dept. — Grade Vlll~l Keir Dugigrtn, 2 l-IelenRog- ers, 3 Irene Chziiniplon, 4 Vera. Mc- Ilcod. Grade V|II~1 Edna Champion, 2 Marion Whi-toheati- 3 Doris Bern- ortl, 4 ‘Thelma Clarke. l‘. hIacAr-thufg Dctpt. Grade VI— 1 Myfllig litighes, 2 Isalbcl Mac- Imrtn, 3 Kenneth lvlncFzitlycn. 4 Edith Ilogg. tirade V-l Lulu Cameron, 2 El- lt-rn. iMncl\'onnn,. 3 Minerva Dug an, 2 I Friiiik Ilrowu, Grade IV—l Marjorie iliacll/Inhon, 2 Blanche Hughes, 3 Jnnies Bra- hztiii, 4 Mnrggire-t (Hills. lliss Iiarrlrtigtonis Doipt,-—Gmdn IlI——1 Kntiherine Murphy and Mur- iou Bernard, 2 Marie lliiltlntan, 3 Ifilvu iCltscléy. 4 Walter Dtllfllitn. Grade II. Sr.—1 Urlban Hickey, 2 Alurgi-irot Stewart, 3 Lorne McKay, -i llosior Champion and Glendon Cotton. Grade III, Jr—-1 Reno Kennedy, 2 Bruce McLeod. 3 Evelyn McNeill niiil Billy McLean, 4 Eddie McDon- a t. Miss Good wlnfis Department, (‘hiss A.—1 iDorlg Higgins, Nomnun (‘aiinilinn icoal to replace Amerl- wlldltlolll Offbreli to ltudcnt nura» F97 funher In‘ March; I10 hrnn uud 4 ‘use. °l ..(.‘lf0l‘—(|uuullly my. Stqte liuckwlu-ul, wheat, turnips uud nlruw. liogg, 2 Olive Reeves, Ilarold ‘Mc- Farinii-e, 3 Evore-tit Hughes, 4 Glen- are lbclng made to induce the Gov- formation apply to liiglcs. I \ sUNtLiFE. / FEBRUARQI ASSURANCE CoMP 0F CANADA A Statement 40f Remarkable Progress y , Extracts from Directors’ Report» Your Directors prt-sicnt their fifty-fourth .\niiuhI Report with unusual satisfaction. Tiic rnpid txpansion of opcrntinns, and tllfl steady upbuiitiing of resources. which hnvr so innrkt-tily t-liurnc- lerizctl the Company's transactions in previous ytcars. have con- tinued during the pnst twelve months, and n! II greatly incrt-ascd rnte of progress. . . . _ . . . . Tlicsc figures [herewith quoted] show llic growth whit-Ii has taken place in the volume of llic (‘ompnu_v's opcrulions. and in its resources. TIit- figures ns lo profit-earning powt-r nnd finnn- cial strength urc even more impri-ssivr. As tp profits actually pnid, the sum of $5,081,652.49 has bccn disbursed during the your lo [iolicyhnlrlt-rs uiitIt-r Ibis heading. As to provision for lhc future. llic Company's position has been materially strengthened in nll directions. There bus been n furlht-r tiphiiiltling of tho life policy reserves. Hcretoforc policies issued prior lo I903 hnw been valued on the basis of assuming llircc nnd u iialf pcr rcnl. iutcrcst. as llic dis- (tntinting rutt- for the (‘oiupnnvs obligations, but this ycnr the cutire iifc nssuruntc contracts have been vnIut-d tit tiircc per ccnL. the cxtrn amount thus sct usitlc being $l.l I l.ll.‘l2. . There has nlso ll(‘('ll u strengthening of the Annuity Reserves. Rcccnt investigations liuvt- shown u progressive increase in the uvcrngc ilfrtimc of unnuilnnls. A spcrinl annuity reserve of $750,000 hini this your bet-n sci up beyond the amount rcqtiirril by tho Govt-rnmrnt standard. The Compnii_v's Ilcnd Oilict- nnd branch buildings nnd ollit-r rcnl cslulc, IIIIVI’ Iiccn written down by $750,000. The Contingency’ Ihnscrvcs have been slrrniglhtint-d by tin- nddi- tion of lllhllllitllllli lukrn from the earnings of llio your. MDOOJIIII) of this niiituinl going lo the fund to provide for [iossjbli- fluctua- tions in tiic mnrkt-t Vllllll‘ of our st-ouflir-s. raising flint fund lo IIQHIOOJKIU, nnd ilfldillfhfllll) going to Gt-nrrul (‘tinliiigt-ncics ur- t-ouiit, raising tliut lo $9,500,000. Tlicsc P0llllllfll‘ll('_\‘ nrrtiiiiils lhus umount now lo $7,500,000 After making iiirsc Iu-uv) allocations, lIn- tmdiviticd stirpltis hns yet Irctwii incrt-uscti by $4,214,400, Iiringing it to n tolul of $23,107,358. . Tlic Compuny is. of course. in n position lo inrrt-tist- its nirrntly gcncrousi sonic of profits in polityvltortit-rs. nnd your Dirrt-ltirs Iiuvt- plcnsurc In tiiinntinuing. fnr the fifili your in siict-tssitiu, lliul stit-li un int-rt-nst- will Iic Illiiill’. , Wiiiic muiiv fnrlors Iiuvc ronlrilililcti in lliis rvmurknlilt- show- ing, thc most iioltwvorlhy bus licrn the lnrgt- curniiig from iuvt-sl- iucnls. As liiis bt-ru yuculionctl in previous PFIXUTIS, ii Iins for mnny ycnrs been llic policy of tlic (foinpnny ln invt-sl iii Iting-trrm Imnds nnd similar Cllfllfl‘ st-t-iirib s, In (trill-r flint Irv this iurnns llic liigli rota of inlt-rt-st flit-ii prevailing its n result of liit- iiluitvriuui con- dilions product-d by the wnr, miglil Iu- projoctvil iiilo fulurt- yours. This policy is now licuriug fruit. (‘urn-til rnit-s of inlcrrsl. llititigii stilivcry snlisfnrttirv, urc mutt-riuILv Iowcr llinn lliost- of fnruirr yours. and its it roiist-qtii-ncc liicrt- lius liccii u iiinrkctl riot: in lIic quotations for most of liic securities owiicil by llic ('ompui._*'. During the past vt-ur sonic of tlirsc incrt-usrd vnlurs Iinvt- iu-rn capitalized by ‘ s, nnd n lit-t profit of iihtiiillfifilt-IR lins iiccu rmIiu-d from ‘this source. In ntldilion ilicro lins Iiccu nu llllTPilSt’ of $0,301,377.09 in lhc ninrkcl vuluc oi the svecurilit-s sliII Iirlil. Alflioilgb most of this imtrt-uscti vullic is tintlotiliiciily |lt'l'lllliiil‘ill, and duc mcrt-Iyt lo IIic rciuijusliucut of intrrt-st ruin-s lo n more normal basis, it will be noted that flic Compuirv Iius curried $4,000,000 of the nmpunt lo contingency accounts. us itlrrntiy cxplaincti. The rate of interest rnrncti during tlic your on the inriin iuvrstcti iuiscts has been 0.38 percent" cxritisivc of profits from FIIIPS. This is n substantial inert-use ovcr thc rulc of tiic previous yt-nr. uud Iins resulted from otir iiuving rcniizcti on some of our holdings of pov- t-rnmcnt nnd tiflii-r bonds whit-Ii Iuid riscu to Iiigh figurcs, tIir pm- cccds being iiicn rciuvcstcd in scctirilics yicltiing Iicltcr rt-turus. 1924 New Assurances Paid For Increase . . . . $30,075,000 Tntailncome. . . . . . . . Increase . . . . $15,280,000 Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries . . . . . . (Total paid since organization, $183,798,000) Assets at December 31st‘; . Increase . .. . . $64,873,000 Reserves for Unforeseen Contingencies . . . . . . . . Surplus Over All Liabilities and Contingency Reserves Increase . . . ." $4,234,000 / $137,466,000 $62,245,000 $31,881,000 $274,130,000 $7,500,000 $22,107,000 Assurances in Force (Net) . . y l Increase . . .K ‘$167,871,000 Policies in force (excluding Group Policies) . . . . 384,113 Employees of firms protected by Group Policies . 30,160 Dividends. to policyholders again increased Incorporated I865 of i the World The Sun Life ranks amongst the Foremost y Life Assurance Institutions Began business 1871 ~ . Class .—I ‘Grace Scin-plc- 2 H0101! (lorpora-biou is much interested Iii Watson. 3 James Kontlvily. ‘GNU! tho home. Clarke, 4 Roy lluiitei‘, Bcriiicc Wat-y x n. _' . ' anOltiss D.—1 Huttio Fognrty, 2 NGW Hampshire Staff: Zcna Chisholm, ~11 Nellio ‘Burns. I . ' (Itiss E~I Alht-il ’I‘hiomipsotl. 2' Marjorie Kennedy, 31% Boyce \\'lill u. Appnuflon- a" now ‘ruched for admlnlon to the New Hamp- ~\'. shlre State Hospital $chool SEEKING SUBSIDIES oritswn, Full. 14—\vill\ the Olli~ The School ll Prelim-ed and a 10¢; of havl-ng coke-made {mm generous allowance and llvlng ‘can nn-thrnclte In Canada, efforts en are excellent- Director {crnmenf Ito subsidize coke plants Nursing, New Hampshire (‘lass B.—-l Ruby Kelly, 2 Edith ut lrllaillfnx. St, JohnjQut-bec, Mon» Hospital. Concord, N, H, Kelly, 3 Enid Iiockliurt, (Jtiscley. Margaret Easel-y, ~i Vcltlu MORE Htifouns OF HISTORY A. D. 854. was the l-Ithelwulf a n d Grandson of Eg- bert, When quite a child, he learned to rend a book nf Saxon poems offer- ed as a prize to her three sons, He was otlticnted by Bishop Swlthln, and nl the death of Ethelwulf. nsslsled his bro- ther Ethelbort with Alfred son of ipoinli. The British EIIIPIFQ Slccl 301-2-10m7i., 17-24 I s ' FRIENDIT nTa "séésrl WIL o0 nun MUSI m. Euclid‘ . Mmolun) g ll uud 4- ll milk oown, hvn Nursing, Next Clan forms April lfvrmulenru.’ uno to ‘tmum. n. Aprll, Bl’ ARTHUR MORELAND- - ml AUCTION SALE I um lunlrurlotl by C. W. MacArthur to null l|_\' Public Auction on his prem- Inru ut Clyde River on Werlnenilu , the llltli du__v of Februury ut the hour of l o'clock uliurp. The following stuck. crop, Implements household fix- llllflli STOCK-ii general purpose ugc ‘I uud l); ll driving horses ulugle plough, (RLIL) (newh 1 binder, (bl. IL): l potato digger, I driving wugcin, I spring tooth hurl-ow, l gunn- line engine, 4 ll. I'., (Waterloo): I box nlt-lgh, l wood ldrlgli, l truck wugoui, l buy fork, rope uml blookn, humus, forltn. nlioveln and ate. IIOUHEHOLII ICI"FE('.TIi-l Ifungr. (flurry): l air tight hunter. fnblem chain», separator, milk ounn, pulin and other ultlclen too numerous to un-u- ll and Iiornnn, (lliu- om TIGRMR—AII numn up to 80.00 ruuhi over that amount l0 (ten) luontho grade» Jersey. (lurrnnry. Ayrshire, ulI "M"; m, upm-oyqp 1mm "m", my“ l," younx: one brill-r III fllll’. I! Hllwfll {WI unninn all‘ for Nlllll. If day In stormy 3m" "uh l "'3'" l y“, om’ 2 hm uule will lie held first Ilnn duy follow- lvu; 2 brood sown to flu-row Iuiut nf m‘ Nnlr positive, no reserve un owner in leaving province. If not noltl In menu- flme farm will he offered uf publio unc- uud lion. uutn. burley. potatoes. certified Irish‘ cobbler- Jlnclntyrc Blues. I "- " lIlIPLEbIENTS-ql hay mower (M. ll.) 420-2-13llm. (new); l hay rake (hf. ll.) (new); 1| A. IIIrDONAIID. Aucflnnier. T‘ TENDERS ‘i1 _____...__.. Tenders for druwlnl milk fu Emer- uld (lheonn lianctory for mull WW“ will be received up lo Fob. illllil- For description of routes. uni SKIP" fury. l’. F. lfulhnu. Emerald- 18.2 .12-fill<'.l\ ___rIl ' Do You ‘Believe In Love I! Flrct Bight? SIX S” DAYS At The PRINCE EDWARD Wedncndly and Thumll! {-4 A No. 19. Alfred the Great xv