lifsmellsso fresh you open the fra ance when nig irresistible. 1 , ...r Will offt-r for sale on Srvurtlay, May i!) at 1 p. m, at (I. (X liol- land's farm, Crapauti, 20 choice draft and ,.‘?Ill‘I'i\I ptlrpose itorses; western stotk, wt-ii broken anti ready to work. ‘I'm-rats, tianontlts on approval joint notes; 7 per cent discount. for IJILSII. 1e.-..a-.Q'ZZ'.>.4»EAQ.-J=Q.r.» _ . - I LIAUCTIDN o. M. McDONALD. 3t“"“ "h" trtttoo ASIIIICDOARIIS, BUREAIYS. BEDS, SPRINGS anti .\I.-\'I"I‘RI‘ISS- _ BS. IJOFNGES, \\'Ibl'I‘L\l(l “ _ ROCKERS, etc, etrn. will ytlso of- . of Property on Cornere- two 12 Guess Guns. vtous, u... parfiglgr people- and good when can, and the brewed is well 10 BIG HQRSE SALE Auction Sale 0f Household A Furniture Moved in our rooms for conveni- ence of sale. FRIDAY ISTII ,\I.-\\' 1923, t-otmnent-in-J lflllllbrising PARLOFR, Ili-lllllttltlhl, at 11.30 n. n DININ and KITCHEN furni- ure, including PARLUVR tables ' in OAK. \\'.-\l..\'l"i‘ and '. DINING TABLE and IRON r/ lIl-JSh. pressions of the place. ‘conscious that the acute Gaby wasl ‘t n-@_|i-_ “No, I haven't. and I don't know [the Gm who Had ' i.'$*;“..l...1l‘.'i‘§.t%§..l.1“i..’.3§§22;‘3fi!r _N o Ghance in; so ‘hatd on the new plans. for l! MARION RUBINCAM ‘the city, ti used to wish for 'I‘lu1. because he was always so intercu- vo+vw+w+vw+eow+w4fl RUTH LEARNS MORE ;ed. l-Ie does not seem to care now. 0t course.” she added quickly in his defense, “There's 11o rennet. why he should. After nil, it's not ‘his town any more." " n Glllby k011i lwklns at her stead- y. “Wita-t dtld you think of his flat- Ruth gave an account o, he, v,s,,'i'urttis-hint:s, all that sort of thing. to urn-tr... nnd tried to tt-u her im-IYO“ Hm ivdse a person by his Sm, waslltome, you know." "Prtitbably" .\I_\'ru furnished it." watching ‘her “M1,. She Ruth was very much on the de- talkui. fessive; so lunch so that Galby "Area you still In love with Titn?"']““§lI9<I- she asked bluntly. . “I thought these gaudy curtains “ile‘s married,” Ruth's voice ti... and all that array of ornaments Chapter 92 closely a protest. would offend you, with your very thouuh that fact cottllhsititp-le tastes." Gaby said. "What chance your feelings," (la-by an. did you talk about?" swered, recoznlzlnu the protest but, "Jll-il EIIBSIIY- ‘Um "W! W118 MYTH» brushin: it ‘asldc. “if the nterc lacljShe always wants to know all the that the titan you were in love tritltlpersottal news, and adores scan- ntarricti another could ntakc youiflirl." slop loving ltim~\voil, it wouldn't‘ “Tim read the sporting page, you such a complicated lworltl, would mean. You see, Ruthie dear, I have I" been tip there thyself for dinner? “I suppose not,“ Ruth nnstrertathonoo. I never went again, because staring into her tintotttfhctl (‘till eflhiyra is deadly uninteresting to tea. “But at the same time I ltave me. I'm not intellectual. gnodness no moral fright to be in love witltlknows, anti I make .my living b)‘ him, and l certainly can't auimit it, dancing well and looking pretty in "Y"! I" IIUWQIIF" stage clothes-that Myra bores even “'1"it'tt"s funny reasoninu," the "w," otht r lilllilflifltl. "\\'ltat did you Ruth considered the matter. “'i‘ltztt was it," .-‘ho said ut length. “Gaby you've given me the key to thittk of Titti? You ltavtitft seen ltiln I Amt: I ovations Z’- Dorft let him-if his diapers The diaper rash that is th suffering to babies is caus washing diapers with harsh diapers iritate your baby’s slain O matter how carefully you bathe and powder soap-his tender skin will suffer. ' Safe for all his little clothes are washed with harsh e source of such severe ed by this very thing- orimpure soaps. ‘ _ - " ‘ iglflhmflgwn. p- E. L of Birchwood and Ger-aliiiilllltitiiigiiigiintiiiiiéit‘ ROOMS aid Streets, consisting “"1" i“ 5 room cottage with Lot 234x62, This pro- perty will be sold on Friday, May 18, com- mencing at 7 o’cl0ck in~ the evening. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER & SON Auctioneer 1165342-16-3i. Cl ranoe . Sale In Pott-nai Village on Saturday, May 10th at 1 o'clock sharp of beautLul iarnl of 50 acres. all clear in high state 0i cultivation. In one of tho trio-it beautiful localities in Canada, a beautiful ittmtc, Itlso nty stuck, farm intplt-ntettts and crop as follows: 3 extra ntllch cows, 2 freshonctl; 1 to freshen soon", 3 young cattle, A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer. SALES CONDUCTED T0 IN-‘ SURE THE OWNERS HIGHEST APPROVAL. SEE OR WRITE ME FOR DATES AND TERMS. 2i reunite}; RENT lit-dutifully 10,-3.4] f,,_,.,n_ 5,, ’ 401""! wood state ot‘ ottitivaiion with ‘Wvlivlrlv- i-lklflltldlfi. wILitiu 1 time front liuuter Itivnr, nuw 9 room itouse ttntshexl txmtplcte, all newly typtllkftéll and Iltlllllt-Ml, suitable for ‘summer residence with largt- new barn and t-tnwlt ltousc, would rent buildings seperate if desired. Apply to MALCOLM A. NICHOLSON liuntct" ‘ltivvr. I IGLZLZUBJG-Gi uction About 20 acres 6r land in China Point, about i0 acres under soft wood and lumber, also lot of ‘,1, l George and Kent Sm. -" T .~r a long time." l 1 bricnting liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft: and moving- Doctors prescribe Nulul be" cause it acts like this natural lubricant nnd tints secures reg- ular bowel Inovumcnts by Na- ture's own method-lubrication. Nujol is a lubricnnb-nfll B medicine orIaxattvo-so cannot gripe. Try ti: today- .. l\l11.]_0_1 , _ :.__;._';.;..} LEI‘; 11,9 whole thin-g, I was bored, the whole evenina. d was ltlild ILVHIV \‘v'lI(‘,II III)‘ (‘GT (‘KIIIIP IL“ course, though, it was .\Iyrn Thu who Wile U19 ‘didn't say tnuclt." , . ... .,‘ . I _ -| I3 Usually D_Il¢ l0 ‘effort: on ltnrtttygirtfl-vuby ottncltttl-rs Constipation tastiest?“ “t: “M he flung she M, s . “ll -v when you are cnnshpiited’ sure eXLil-Qll her“ , . not enough of Nature s lu- ...,~h,,p,, not fair! Myrna been m) ‘West:- ii. Is. to get tne. (if and not tire-sortie." She e were went on almost as ihcuizlt sh "Th" mum“, n“, loud 1o iterself. “D0 yDtl think My _ . . - n. me t0 IIlfl-lilllt! friend. You wan n my qottletliln-g against her- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY5- CHANGE 2F Tl ME.- . E. ISLAND DlVl'5l°N g Monday. M01’ 14' . ntmencin _ on us follows. 1023, trains will "l" guntlay, leave Citar- Dnfly 0mm“ , arrive Borden l ttcttitvn 6.45 n.m. _ x n50 3,111.; returnlnfi WW9 Bmmg 50 p.m. arrive Summerside 104 p.m., lharltittetmvn 10-55 Il-m-‘l _ D,,,1,..,.X.».-p_t Sunday, ‘liF-‘fll/fgélrklil‘ lottetown 1.1a D-m» a" ve ‘ ra's had a E005‘ Keep your baby's diapers soft and comfortable. wash them in pure, safe Lux suds and thoroughly rinse. There is no free alkali in Lux to stick to them and make them irritating. No harmful ingredient to inflame the sensitive skin. These pure flakes are safe for all the clothes that touch his tender skin. Use Lux for your baby's soft woollen shirts and bangs, his petticoats and dresses, his diapers and soc s. To keep diaper; from irritating To preflara for washing: Ilemové all solid mnlterimlnedlltcly—- put to sonk in cold water. If diapers are simply wet place In. covered nil and let soak in cold water. » To wash : Wank two tablespoonsfuls of Lux into a thick lather In a tub of very hot water. I-et diapers soak for a few minutes then dip up and down pressing suds repeatedly through them. “mull; rlnn In fltru wafers. Boil diapers once a week using one [gblg- Qpoonful of Lux to a gallon of water. LUX Sold only in sealed , packafs-dusmroofl LBVBR BROTHERS LIMITED Toronto ‘f ForHtii fin I IflUrldPVlIWl-l . . ,0.’ .t p.m., returntul-Y 19d“ 50mm‘ 4 ’ "_in, arrive Charlottetown p.m. Daily excel)! 0.20, l Sunday leave Char-I 1 hay tnower, i buy barrows, truck wagons, drivlnlz watzott, wood sleigh, driving sleitxit and working lturness and lot of articles not mentioned. ’i‘et'ttts of farm at sale. 0i slot-k at l‘ ruonths on all ttlllllli over $lfl_tl0. 6% of! for cash. JAMES PRATT, Pownal __..._ .__,- 116880~5»9w<itn5i. To be sold by Public Attction in front of the Law Courts Building in (Jharlotttettiwn in tlutecnis County in Prince Edward ‘island, on Vvcducsw day the sixth day of June A. D.,, a 1923 at the hottr of twelve tft-iockl ‘ noon; ALI. that tract, piece and l parcel of land situate. lyfn: untl bo- ‘ . 111g 0n Township Nuntbcr fifty-one in King's Cottn-ty in said Island,’ lboundotl and described as follows; that isTn QLIYI"*'C()MI.\IIQNCING at‘ the south Bank oi‘ the Itlnnttzttzue, River, at the northwest corner of. land formerly in tho tmssession of‘ \Villant Stewart and now in the possession oi‘ George Keith and running Lhcncti south accoidinu to the mtuznetic merodian of the your 1704 forty-nine chains and eighty links or to the division I-ino between Lots flftyonc and flilLv-nine, thence along the said boundary line west seventeen chains nnd seven links or to the land in Iioswssion o1‘ Chariots Keith, thence North to the Montague River aforesaid. them-r.- aloug the various courses of said River eastwardly to the place oi’ commencement containing eighty- six acres oi’ lzmd a little more or less. Tito above t-tnle is made under nnd by virtue oi‘ a power of salo contained in a taortaln lndenlture of Mortgage bearing date the savan- toentih day of March, A. D., 1916. ‘and made between Alfred Stewart of Montague in King's Cotmty aforesaid of the one part and Min- nie Stewart "The Cetlnrt-l". Mon- tauto aforesaid, of the titltor part, default. having been ‘mnlle In ll"? pay-merit. oi’ principal money and Interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply at the office 0i‘ 37mins D. Stewart, 84 Great (ieorae Street, (lharlotte s ; . . .-.A__ v. r22". . -. . . town. Dated title third day of May. A~ D., 1923. ELIZABETH ROBERTSON. Exectttrix of the last Will and Tesmntettt of ‘Minntle Stewart, the above Mon- tgageo. ‘ 21-44-441. lCounty. mkm ,,tuws_ acre with good buildings. An itiea‘. Blillli l0!‘ 200d blacksmith. For par ticulars, apply to FRED L. NELSON, Cherry Valley IICQQB-il-vflnlfii. DOMINION 0F CANADA PEO. VINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURR-OGATE COURT 13th George V,’ A, l)" 1923 In Re Itlstate Nathaniel .\iui’hec late. of Georgetown in Kittgs (loun ty -in said Province decoauctl in testato. By the Iionottrable A. Ilttnner than Warburtott, Surrogate Judge of Probate, 010., etc, To the Sheriff oi‘ the County 0 Kings County or any constable o: literate person within the sail. GREETING WHEREAS upon tteadimz the p0 tition on filo of H-ugh McPheo of Georgetown aforesaid, the admini- sirator of the above named. estate, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore re- quired to cite all persons Interest- ed in the said estate to be and ap- pear before me at ta Surrogate Court to be held in the Court Ilousg In Charlottetown in Queens County, in sum rtotluce at. nesday the sixth day of June next. coming, at. the hour of cleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can wh_\ the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and the es tato closed as llfflytttl for in said DIJIAIIIIUII and tin motion of lI. Fran cis .\4cl'ltee, l~2sq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do lterttby ortlvr that true copy lmreol‘ be fordttvitlt nul- li-dietl in some nowstt-tyirr ptt 51l- e-l in (lharlnttetnwtt afnr in each wcok for at 1""? secutlve weeks front Iltt date tv-r of and that a trite copy ltcrcof lu- forthwitlt mated in the followinv public pianos respectively, namely in "alto hall of the (lourl. Iltuu-sc in tktorgotown aforesaid, in ttlto Post Office at. (loortzetowtt aforesaid and at or near tho Station Iiottst at Cardigan In King's (lottntty aforv said. so that all persons tinterestetl in the said estate as aforesaid mill’ have due notice thereof. (l-lVi-IN under my hand and the seal of the tsultl Cid"! this First. day of May. A- I) 1923 nnd in the 13th year n‘ Ills Majesty's reign. (Sqd. A. B. WARBPFZON wet‘ t". For? VALUABLE BUtS The undersigned will offer for ail that desirable Dmperty known The property w A deposit of 10% will be reQuI the Blanca on delivery of deed. premises. F. L. Ilaszurtl, B. ....-. Gil. Gnudct, F7. I - _ BSNJ. Ines, on TUESDAY, 22nd MAY. 1923 nt the hour of twelve o'clock noon. Victoria Row, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. IIII be offered for sale in three sections. Ibr furfltsr particulars apply at the office of E. '1‘. I-Illzgs, on the 1'. I-IIKRS. Trustees- SALE INEBS PREMISES sale at httblio A-tietlnn on tho prom» as CAMERON BLOCK, situate on red from purchasers nt the sale and p.m., arrive ltlmtvraltl connect with train arrive Summereldo The undersigned offers for Sfllfillnttetgwq] 150 ltis valuu-ble property at Bay For-'J¢,l_ 4A2 p.m., tune cnttsistin: of X0 alt-res: of choice from Bartlett, In The Stud Season l 1923 EIn The Probate Court I 1t iii-III!) pr-r l)[[3_ land with good buiitliuztt, Iarae ltouse and barn, cottvonlently ar- ranged. Ilartt fitted w-ith hay car- rier, root cellar, cement flooring tntl pump. Also hon hnttse, chlioken house and other out buildings. Sou ntanure at both ends 0i farm. Alli tviro fencing. For particulars appiyl to ' sanssr omcwstt. I Souris, I’. T-I. I. 116881-5-9twf6l. llaluable City Property For Sale At Public Attrtiott On the lllwm‘ lees on \Vetlnt--stlay the 30th d1)’ "l ).Iny_ 1023 at l2 o'clock noon, all that four tenemniu. ltouse, Nos. 180, 182, 184, an! 1S6 on the east side of Great George St. Large tenements and ttubstantiai build- ing with extensive street front ‘in a business centre, also tiutbullti- Ings. Also at the same time and phice 10 shares in tlto Charlttltetowlt Fire Insuruttt-e Cu. For thtrticttlttrtt apply to McLean & NlcKitttton, So- IICIIUTS. DAVID HOOPER, Executor of tl~o will of William Peardon. t wits. iovernment Standard Clover NO- 1. Itcd Clover at $16.00 per ill ts. Mo. 2, Itud Clover at. $15.00 pnr "'5... t, Ntt. Z‘. .\'tt. l. .-\lsike. at $10.00 per bus. .\lsiko at $0.00 per bus. Mfalfa. Northern Grown, No. i, (lrlmms Alfalfa, at $25.50 per bus. No. 2, Timothy, No. 1 Purity, at $5.25 per bus. No.1 W. B. Sweet Clover, at $7.00 per btrt. Nn. 2, \‘.'. ll. Sweet Clover, at $6.00 per Irttkl. No. 3. Mixmi Tittinllty and Alslke, ttt $6.50 pcr bust. of 60 lbs. Kt). 3, Mixed 'i‘itttotlty nnd Red Clover at $7.50 m-r bus. or 60 ma. On ni-l orders East of itianltoba, amounting to $25.00 or over we pay the freight. Bugs extra at 45c each. Tornts, Cash tvlttlt order. TODD d. COOK, Seed Merchants Stouffvlll E.. Ont. I-Zitf. ___—_=fi___. __-.... _.__ ._- it l? S. S. GASPESIA Leaves Montreal on 15th Inst for this port and will be duo itero on Sunday evening: the 20th Inst. Ship- pers and others will please note this and order their goods to con nt-ct with above sniilnll. . lottutount 620 a.m._ Tignlt-tlt 0.35 p.m. Sunday leave Char- arrlve Emer- 6.tl0 p.m., Daily taxt-emt lottettnvlt 4.25, D-IIL. aid Jrt. 0.4-5 0.111..» leave Jct. 0.65 p.m., on arrival of train front Bordon; arrive Summcrside 10.40 p.m. Daily except Sunday loavn Tig- ttisit 6.40 a.m., arrive Swmmersitle 9.50 a.m., leave Summerside 10:35 zt.nt., arrive Charlottetown 1.50 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and Fri- rive Suntntersltle 12.30 p.m., leaves Suntmeraitlo daily 1.45 p.m., arrive itlutttrttltl Jct. 3.05 p.m., Borden 4.00 11111., onnecting with second trip of Car F011‘? for Mainland points. Daily except Sunday leave Stun- mersitlo 7.00 a.m., arrive Emerald Jot 8.05 a.m., connecting with train for Ilorden and arrive Charlotte- totvn 10.50 n.m. Daily except Sunday leave Bor- don 6.50 a.m., arrive Emerald Jct. 7.50 a.m., Sttmmcrsltle 0.35 a.m., 'i‘-uet<day, Thursday and Saturday leave Suntmerside 12.30 p.m., ar- rive . Tignlsh 6.10 p.m. Daily except. Sunday leave Ilor- den 4.05 p.m., arrive Stitnmersltlo 6,00 p.m., Tignisit 0.35 p.m. Dailyt taxwtlvl Sunday leave Emer- ald 4.55 p.m., anrlvoilortltttt 5.50 p. m. EEISH— Monday nnd Friday leave Char- arrivo Mount Stewart. 8.30 a.m., Souria 11.25 a. 111-, Tfllllfillll! move tStturis 1.15 p. m., Mt. Stewart 4.15 p.m., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p.m. Wedntestilty only, leave Charlotte- tntvtt 5.30 a.m., lift. Stew t, 7.30 0.111.. arrive Sourls 10.15 a.m., re- turning leave Stiuris 11.30 ' m. ICI- tnirtt 12.45 p.m., Mt. filflwitfl, '41.". 0.01., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p.m. ilaily HXUPDI. tStttttiity ILltVO I'll- towti 10.00 a.m., returning (lltarltiitettiwtt 3.10 p.m., Mt, slow. art 4.15 p.m., Sourls 6.15 p.m., ztr- ritre Elmira. 7.15 p.m. Monday, Wednestiay nnd Friday, leave (leorgetotvtt 6.45 a.m., nnd 1.10 p.m., arrive Mt. Stewart 3.45 a.m., and ti.00 p.m., returning Ioave Mr. Stewart 0.00 a.m., and 4.20 p. Ht. arrive Georgetown 1H5 a.m. :ttt<l 6.15 p.m. 'I‘tti-.<tltty, ‘fhttrstlay and Satur- day, leave (icorgomwn 6.60 a.m., arrive Mt, Stewart 8.40 a.m., rorum. int: lettvt- Mt, Stewart 4.20 11,111,, 3r. rive Georgetown 7.05 p.m. South:- Ditlly cxcopt Saturday um] gun. day, lenvc Murray lianbor 6.45 a. 9111-. p.m. Ilarbor 6.45 p.m. District Passenger BRUCE STEWART A 60., LTD. CARTER A 80N,Auctlone0rc. Agents Charlottetown, May 1, 192.3. ‘Charlottetown, P.Eil. I Emerald day, leaves Tignislt 7.00 a.m., at", mira ti a.m., Snurls 6.50 a.m., Mg, , Stewart 8.45 a.m., arrive Cltztrloltc- l lnnvo ' m. arrivo Charlottetown 10.40 a.m., roturnlttg leave (lltarltitteiotvn 3.30 arrive Murray Ilnrbor 7.25 Sfllilfilfly "lily. leavo Murray Har- bor 7.30 a.m., arrive Charlottetown 10.25 a.tn., returning leave Char- lottetown 4.00 p.m., arrive Murray "l 1- Menlck l“ 't':)"h$~emon'er Train Schpdules Anon": Office. 11.95 43-12-61 oomttvtou o? CANADA, vuvcs OF PRINCE so. _ WARD ISLAND l 1.0m: set 2061/, by Dillon Ax- |wortlty (ii) 2101/4 Dam American “- ll 2H2‘... Long Set 206%; is the fastest trot- ant; Stallion cvcr iznportetl to I’. l-J. lie is six years old untl weiults In m, punt‘, ,~ - _ . . liugth Muilnmtlll .200 lbs and Will the a lzreat sirc. 1,, f q t s, - - . ' (‘onus $5.00 at first sorvltre. $i5.tlu',; “m” (l')(;-(‘)):»Filil/iellldiirfg|,lgj)(§’(:un~ ore tvltett marl: tirnws in foul. mm ' "A ‘fl- viares at owners risk. Season etidai 13y moindnourubye A Ihnnm. uly 15th. I111’!!! Wtnburton Sutroa ‘ I - - . " 1:: to Jud ni MAMMOND KELI-Yv Own" of Probate, etc...’ etc. k To the Sheriff of tltc County of Kititza (Jotmty or any t-ottstabln or Burisco Direct ltltvtcrate person-svittltin the said (Youu GREETING “WIIDRICAS upon reading the. tie- _in the Probate Court, 13th George V.. A. D., 1923 Frisco Direct 221V, (lhampioit Crown and Arm], Puss ream PAINT RED / “"57 '9" "W. 0n Interior s; u‘ torlor surfaces. i-Iu q my", u’ It"! 0' 400m. fact two come". . gallon. fanning wispy, 4w . M". .- rnlllont, protective." fllm,__ “Mill hi h I l m; I Ola and good wearing qual- " It The Rogers Hardware Co» Limited 4 Announcement THE strut nonturnn $TEAM$fllP.00MPAli (Incorporated) BOSTON, MASS. Announces that Arrangements are Now Being" Made for Monthly $110 Ilountl Trips Io Europe Boston -- South-I Boston -— Gotheu. ampton burg $110 ' $138 ONE WAY $75 Connecting rm- ONE WAY $65 (Iuttttecting for Chrlstinnla. Stockholm, H", ‘Iilfllfli. Danzig, m", London, Uiverpool, LcHavrs ' Copenhagen THE ABOVE PRICES twcLuos RAILROAD runes To POINTS AS FAIt NORTH AS STOCKHOLM ' ‘The Contpany pin-its to carry approxintittely two thousand passt-mzors monthly. Make your plans now for a trip 41ml“, the coming season. Lives of passengers EVER-WARM which prevent drowning will be protected by SAFETY-SUITS and protect from expo.“ A rottttti trip, with all expen- ses tin ultipbtittrtl i-ttclttdud, at I no ntlzre experts-we than a vat-- ution riulttt ltere at home! To met-t the. ever inert-twin‘: do tnztttd itt this country for an inexpensive and at the tut-we time thoroughly contfortztiile and enjtrvatblc truths-Atlantic voyage, is the printe object 0i’ the (lrent Nutttltnrtt Steam- ship Cotmpuny. OfJ-Itlnlzetl ‘by progressive business men who realize the exceptional oppor- tunity Uffttfetl now for inex- pensive travel in Europe, the Company will mttvt- to the tltottsttlttls of iutolllgettt per- sons who wish to vbitllu ‘battlefields oi’ Fram, u“, Shakespeare country, 5m. dinnvkt, the Land tliltelild. night Sun. etc. A chum“ lifetime! So it woultltittt; but it is more titan that“ company is building int permanent business, setting a new standard oi’ high-class ocean travel on a one-class basis. That this can be done at a fair margin of prod! has already been proved and is further outlined in our prea- pecttts. You'll 0nd it extreme 1y IIRQILBIIIIE. WE WILL ALSO-SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART-OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS ,. tlrtfttt out and nutil us with your name and atldrosfi am- A. “Wllti-ttrttnl A. Wlllttllfllm lnftintttitiott llt-lfl. l-ltlttitttitla iiltlt-m Suite Iitltllttll, Ala t Information Itch’!- o 4 Hdmtmtis Illdtt" Suite 5| I (Lhl Inierv-ttetl in ueetirInR~ Zotnreot 203%. ills foals now cont-Fund t»@,t,,,,n(.r_ Amt 1 do hempy m}; are beauties. For folders, Lcrtns, “run,- ltm, n "M. "my lurk-ht‘ 1m elf-i. $99 iotttlnvlth lrllthllfllltitl in szomz- nrwrtt» MEI-VIN NWAUSI-AND, ltupcr tittblisthotl in Charluttettnvtt 151111501110taforosaitl once In each tvt-tak for “In?” i" "W11"? Tlfik- lat least four eonsoctttive wet-l -15253'5‘11"10I- ifrom the date ltcrenf and that a H ______ > V _ _,tru(\ copy hereof ‘be forthwith llflSl- A " I N ' ed in the following tptalrllc pianos ~ ~ ~ respectively, namely in the. Ilnii oi‘ ,the Court Iiouse In Georgetown, in ‘Kings Cottniy aforesaid at or nr-ttr ____ the School liouse in St. Georges imtportotl Clytlostlttio Stallion,Icftimsaitl and in front of the llall owned by tho Depurttnont of Atgrl- at (Zztrdiczan itt Kim's County uforv- éulituro will make tho following said so that all persons iuterostrtl route for the keastrn of 1021i: ltt the said r-stttio. as aforesaid ntay lmwlng ttho Agricultural Sttltool have duo notice t-lterenf. on Monday, May 14th, to liltmtnmul Given under my hand Watts. ilampsltiro, ovur nluht. and the seal nt‘ tthe ttald ‘Puestlay May i5, to liunier River. (‘nurt this ililrl day nl’ at noon and New (llastzow at night. May, A. D., 1023, In the Wednesday. May 16, to Caven- thirteenth yeztr of Ills Wt- dish at noon, Bay View at nlglltl. I jostywt relan. Thursday, May 17, n. Sprlngftieldl (Sod) A. s. WARBURTON at noon, Bedcque at night. I Jutlgc 0f Pfflltfllii- Friday, May 18, to Albany at 115755-5 I I nlo-on, North ‘Ilryon at nI-ghtt. IMTTT ~ " ' " ‘v ' Sutmitv- M“ "*- t" "Mum t"- . noon, Bonsltaw at night. ‘ tivionidny, May 21, to New llaven at noon, Charlottetown at night. CHANGES In remilar Passeng- Tuesday, Mtay 22, at Charlotte- town. Wednesday, May 23, Alexandra y, May 24, Bridge at noon and night. Friday, May 25, ho Mt. ltfellick at noon, Charlottetown at nIBh-t. Saturday, May 28, at Charlotte- ltie made May 13th} l Standum, Bum I"“'S"" "u H“"~*‘i_|tillott tm filo of Itnttaltl lI. t.\I-<:- full lltfuriutttlim r-vnrdinl; a "MW"- Ami“ Eglykynuglfiuilmfllzvv“TII ‘ymmir "I Cortnatzk and Itotleri J. .\iul.ei- trill lei - I » ~ '1 . ‘S in . , .‘. Jt-Itrt» (‘Oltl- , ' t . . - .. (Mark tviilt n urn-a) 111i! here, is slrctl b San IPrattcist-o (xthuftrlrgiérhtli ‘vlmrlrlflhll’ tmt- why 1pm,“; w", I um Interested in been!!!" 2.07% recognized as one oi’ tltt-~,,.,,'.,,,,, ),f,-.,y|:,; Hymn‘, ,ll.ifioil't,lzli,i, ;?,'.',“,:“,"(l part-owner in ti"! 9"“ best speed sires in the world. ills‘ l ‘- .' ' ' I ' . M.‘ i‘ 11.? u. mm, Miss Kay by tum t it“; 30,131 lgfielrshsllofltdT53?“Illlt()gztllilgl\lfq?lult\fir(gl]; Northern Rtetllflttlllp Lomvnny. is tho dam o1’ Ilvt- \\ it t rrt-ortlsl t ' i l t "t, I || ,. H N""“’“-" and full itintt-r of I'I'.~:.~; Ii l‘ 200i“ rulwrm O U o n ‘Minna “um Iwmnnfl‘ " Pleniu- ncntl mo IJI‘<IBP°°‘"' Fur mmvrs wnh mu‘ blywqlingjlestt-{tl lnbttligr said estttttc toltlz-oland llflultyticw * , t . . ‘ "t i z ‘ : t - - .. once’ em" SW llCldrtlrtrto the‘ liglil lln llhe 800M llmmlrul and m" Immunu" t ' ‘ IN n LYNDAL ,SAIAPLE' ‘tiottse in tlitarittttl-totvn in Queens l N n, :1. ', I t , - t. time. ..................... .. howwtm Iteunty in bite. said ltotttue on V N _-____: U. v_ _ . Wetlttet-"day the thirteenth. titty at Mm“ Supp‘, m- 11411,... June tit-xi ctwrninzr ‘at the itottr of . l ~ Street or II.f.d .......................... .. .- . eleven o'clock forcnoun of the ‘ 9'15"" Tmv" Land League saute day tu show cans" if any (‘.|ty nr Town .............................. .. 5mm _______________ .. m-Lilllll Leanne Is one of tltc best they can why the IICCOIIP"; of tltn bred 11014195“ "I5 "lie Nfllllilll AX- said estate sltoultl not be puttsetl Sm“ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" " worthy 209 110W trltatlttd-lti Hotter of and the estate clusotl a.) piiiytltl for ‘i l-"Elilflil- Ill-S 01"" llw till!!! the in ‘said petition and on tntotion of World s champion green traitor J. A. dint-lunatic. l'):sq., Proctor for : i,‘ town until Monday. (to repent.) Infon“ati"n “aw in 1162618-14-18-19-22-41 Agent's handg, CHANGE or sent-zooms. MAY 14th,1923 SERVICE T0 MAINLAND P310038, 8. 8. "Prince Edward Island" trips daily (Except Sunday.) Connecting tr Charlottetown at 6.45 a. Mrlflfl 1.15 p: tn. C Sackville for Montreal Ind Western Canada. i" n, ton. also for Halifax an Sydney. Connsctlntl "W's 1055 steamer will arrive In Oh t-lottotovvn at 6.20 P- ""' '" ' Ill leave Oltarlottoww" 0H1 P. "I. TRAINS FOR BUM QIDE W tu e45 a. m., 2.50 p. m. 91.25 p. m. "rt-ant- from fizlamrf: side vvlll arrive at 10.50 l. m. 1.50 p. m. and 0- u", Trains for Tlgnlalt luvdisummenldn at 0-20 P-dz‘; m‘ except Sunday and 12.30 noon TuudnY- Tim" Saturday. _ up p TRAINS FOR SOURIO have Ohlrlottctott. Fm“, m. daily except Sands” 6.20 l. ‘m. on ltionduy II and 6.80 a. m. on Wednesday on y. w" at mums won oaonosrown have Oharltwzdltnndli 0.20 n. m. Monday and may M4 5-" '~ "" and at 8.10 p. m. daily and»! Quads!- No change in Murray Harbor asrvlw- For Full Particulars of 80W!“ Anni! 1°‘ TICKET AGENTS ' ' . or to Po wt [NT OIOTRICT FREIGHT AND PAIOINGER A“ OHARI-OTTEEWN. P. I- I- OO-O-O-O-FOQ-QQ-OOOOOQQ4TTTT.“ w".