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NI. tn thr- (‘itv (‘mlrt R11» " ' 011s the f'n1- .. r. .l11t1'!.1~- 1111* Fih I cc rzi my h“ by v-cu-inrlin: him! “Your scalp slu-ll pn- 1111: v-hole ipricc." i llc Imam? to hi". foot and spokc to (1.4 l‘. HIP}?! Tiff n —!4_MI. -: s- grl-anx‘-s.n, who war; reluc- t to do what was "vkcd. Dan-loan ‘1:lf‘l1 :-,~o1<r\ to mc ‘In '1: _ ' i “If tl-c umnnn 1W". n..t come thcn ‘P1111111- 11.111 bring; hrr" " 1 As Lcdn-adoz- 311:1 the gnrl had had "'11P to :01 far dcm-n the luvcl" trail I :11 s would be szomc task for the lltunrts m ftUClllllPil-dl. Yrt I fought - > ~.1l111;-_' to til", N 1~ oral.» I am -n<tr11111-r| hv ,v,,-t, pram-l, Douzlttcrv, .\(IIIIIIII\II"Z‘II'I\ nf lhc Estate of the I'm- I-‘r.1111-;\ Dnuclucryu Tmyvalc, I‘. l‘. 1111111 to ~" lw P1121111‘ ‘.1u-1i'1:1 r-n ' ' ' - rlzlv 11f tlrlr1llrr, wfi-lrcie nun: "Happy ls the bridcgrrr" :11: 51y cn hi: v/edding n par at 5251'." OUTCLASSE-D " v.11‘; gum} "I with ‘ good lun In r, 1x11 and wft v. 111111. ‘ For IlPTfr-‘l wk and Im- . . -, . . ,. pkman“ m? . n. 1111mm‘, “1‘O>1(‘ 1c kumv Dzunoun ava“. ..'0":.-< r. m: 15111511, ‘ ..-\uct€onccr. 1'0"~‘-9-1‘f1—'l"1-“'1—"‘~2'?-f*r-t.1 J11. "with the French and run with the lEnglir-h; and hc suwzcstcd: “It would lmakc thr- hcarts of 1111mm vex-y,- li-xht |if 11m u-hlze 11-01111111 would come and u-ziit-‘u 111cm (IHIM .' "So be 1t," I sznd. as}; 1191-." I <10 not bclicvr Damoan u-ould W‘, .,m‘ T“ ‘uflpv at mv l1ccl. 1 51's his 1‘ _ 11:" 1'1 .'.1r.: _ , _ _ . i aflimpraw,‘ =4 n; Low"; Cm | s“ 07,-. to s, u, 111C . 111cm Stay hcrc. sncutcd the , Fr:uetn“-n_ 3v. y-,-,.(.¢_1,-_»n‘ e. "T110 Iron Hand "111 fall and Station. 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Theory n Swat. 151th. . .. _ _ H ', j b‘. cnr- 111‘ 13111-1‘ tnkcn from shut)?‘ Lf-tlu-1ztllrtiltr.z11._"vp' lN 1101.- l1.-1'\-:11-\ by 51v 11.11%!“ t '11- 1w cann- ushurv- '10 lrclc 1n the ._.__ . . . _- iIrd-lnu 1111.». .». 3,’; Lmvthcr V,,»\_£ i "Vow: 011". IIFIY}, to pa}: 11 was r1111 .1. u. 51w 1111114.. * <3 “- s. w. mnv-rni-zi-t BARRIFTL ' .\"(11r(|1n1c.~4. l-ITt. B! (treat tit-unit: Z317?" muses 1o 1.111s l at thc brook! The cursed scum found nI Hllsfc . 1n. fl1..':‘-1n-l OrganK and (‘hor Ilirc-c-lor !la;1ii~t (‘lwrrh Piano, Organ, ‘fhvnry Stud .,-_;,_ 3Q 31o Pszrr-j m: w‘ . 1 may. I may Fri-WY‘)! YG“ ' 1 11-.» rat". ' CONSTI PATIO H BILIO ‘HEN E55 BLOATING. ETC- ! . Opt-n for R." ,x.‘.r".t'1-r1 Supt. 17th. Mark I. lllctiuiggan, B. A. n-‘RRSTCR, sin 11-11mm. EH. M NE! n) 1.01m Cameron Block, (‘hnrtntletawn 121m , Uyster Barrels “racy wom’. w" Best qualit_v-—I.nvvc<t pricc. J. A. FARIEYIIARSON. Charlottetown. iVanted Aunrrok Acmlmlfis" '1"’-l!"-l-“¢ |"‘-'"mc T“ A Farm nrnr tctvn or village. Returns rcparc . - Apply A F M N ']| (Jo l\lZl‘.\I‘.’l‘\ll-Z\"l‘ n" Tm: snr-uln-Anv‘ "A. J." . .. ac c1 . W q V” _ C C “m” ; I27 tiruftnn P-Tlrr-rt ' ' ' ‘ "_ _ m are ‘u ' 12-1111-1111-11 v7180'9"‘7'2"3n""!' 31344-1 1-1n10. u ~~ w» .'l|I|1r'.'\V‘r-4| m fi “—'"_-#— ' 1~111 411- "r x»- MCLCO 1 l-r 11»- m-u A , . 1 Itllvn l. A‘ tniflh W. E. BEN‘! LILY, K. (A Barrister and Attornry-at-LII Office: 1K0 Richmond Street i i r- I 1*- i lVIAIL cGNTRAcT - 41f‘ 111» r»||- 1-r\1|1|"-l|<11l|r|l| .11- MUNI-JY Tn. LOAN - Chlrlotletow-n, l‘. ti. l. -" K1‘ - '1 til-It M" 1 . __ '-'“," ',""H""“","|',-| sum-m '1-r:.\'11m:.<. ri-lrlrcrsvul 11- m» T‘: ’-"“‘ "T ' ‘ ,1 |-1.-v| ..t\r Funeral. v ll he 1--- ivml in! l H w." .""'| mLmH ‘1-11~‘11i'§‘1§1.111'11-»... 111/1" l ' ' R R BEIL " ' ' .0 for thc rum . - r - ‘ -_ 1111 :1 |>1~111~>1~1l (‘nntruct | 11-1 1\.-11--|111g four yr-nls. 11|11r~.-;1r~1~\\-n»k ~11 1111- Ylllliffi l|"|'|'3- i D. L. DIATIIIESON. LL. ll 11f .\lI\'f‘l11I1'V‘, 1.151". IIRIUH. \I .\I1"l1l'\\"t"1AI.l.. llommfion tjulumlssioner. "Bu-rulers. Sflllcltnrs, Etc. z ‘Hmm ‘|H1(~r,rr1-11;:;‘ ="__H_,H_ .2‘, 1 m", Money to Loam any. “f, Fwmmfrwr,1W7], M, 1i ‘“I:1-i:|I':jiul1‘1:|l:-»-s vwnlni impntliilgrtllyfs-y‘ In- ntlleeo-Lharlottetown nnt.‘ Mtlflllflll fihxg"j,:y,lv,§" ‘,‘;;,.M;,I,:~V.'f ‘Tl-Who nfllrldifisllwql ‘ Firm ‘~11 :11 tn rv1y11l1|i1>|y= of Qrnpruu-vl "- - .'-;"..-.'-'.i.-:--.'.. l"?..:1:;;:";':r.'5. ~:.;-"a<:;'.:".'.:"-;:.";.-'"1..--;..::.2118. '.;';"1."'..";-'A‘.17 Iucvonafd & Iflcfhgg .'1.~-~,-.-~1 r11 -'1-1.~s-1-111.~.-. m» 1o 1m- iorrzv-w 11111111-1-11-111 11m .1: n1» "true or I111» I-ost Offl-w lnsyvr-v-tr-r. r. 1Y0 J. A. McDONALI; ‘u. r. McPIlI-In uAnms-nzns, A-r-1ousr;rs. no ‘IONII Io 1.0M ll)‘ I rnst Offlc» l|1=r~1~-r'= (‘l-lrqrlnqvnunn, 1' 1'. . Soul. 10th. 12130 Inspector Otfirfl, Smiling, +1 . .. - September 11.11021; -”' 4:101 ia-zo-zr-al gwifédbip Woman" Hugh Pendexfer "I wlll So ana. ‘ 1 an English lad. k lng face. - ,-.-...,_.,-.,m..-.~~...,- 1.... 1m @113 '4 KINGS (7% my 0mm s-mm .4 wzanm xauz-ur J!" hwskily whispered Six Fingers. Tia-axe was rn cucssing" his mean- i his dccp-sct cyes glaring m; the two’ 1t 1i a!11.I scndr- (Yhoctaws as they took hold of thZ-i lblankct. “There n black spat on my f luck!“ Damaan nwtloncd his Indians back. land because of his love of the (Ira-l I: mntic assumed full charge of the 11-0- JPPIVIIHS. Striking an attitude land ipoiuting a finger at me he narshly crlcd out to the bewildered 1111111135; "The prescnt of the English spy to 1' his woman!"- i And he snatched a fold of the ihlflllkEt mvay and revealed to Qur hflf_ ‘Y 11°11 gaze the body of a dead Hmna. WVOIIIHII. And what 11-35 more temple “c had died by violence and he: ‘two arm; 112d been cut cf: below the ,clb.".\v. W:- wcrc stupeficzl by the fear- " $2111 cxhiblt; then with the 11155 Qf 5, l1ho11sa11d serpents came the breath of 1111a- llumas. Darnoan had opened c, snuiller parcel and svcs exposing the ‘Qtwo severed members of the poor crea- Jurc. s-t ll decorated 1\-.th their brace. 11m: cf bra . “You flag-eating foal!“ lu-lclzcsl Six Fmgers a; "TVIPY are Bold and you could lqavc limd half if you'd kcrt your meat-trap lrhutl" i His outburst brcke the spell. With,‘ madly from‘ all sides. I leaped toward the. 11taint I had selected when the circle. ,fi:".<t. formed, and bowled over two) [men and was r111-1nl1-1g toward my ‘cabin vsbcre I had left my muggy; With the squeal of a cornered rat the l ‘ruurderer attempt to follow me; and '11P nmst lmve used his knife to some 111'r"fit. for I hoard a death howl. Da- "151111 “TIF- Xelllnc for 111s Choctaw-s 1,9 curve mc. but the bulk of them were back at the exit and the others zvare tardy in taking up the pur5utt_ ts for the Humas. they paused to tic Sx Fingers’ l1ands_behind his back. . Bl" 111- tlmc thcy \\'01‘e pounding after ‘ m9 I had secured my musket and was‘ furiatcd savacc wen) gwcepjng down b21111". The sllcncc and the failure of' to make an appearance‘ fled 111:- ihvy were well on theiri \'.11_\" to 111v river. I cautiously worked! .1111~.:111. l-Iejiil b-lriud tho vlncs and found thci 111.‘.111yC?l11c-!l\"11‘. scarcely large enough for my ‘bull; to pass through, Thrusting my fcct: through I was c-‘cal- cxccpt my shoulders when the \v.l(1 mob passed the cabin and sur- l-ounzivrl ‘.110 one I had occupied. The ‘lomflll had snatched burning brands frczn the fircs. and these illuminated the rccne. Through the mesh of vines I FRXT Six Fin crs bc 11g dragged be- |tn cu two wzu-i-ivu-s; and as the snv- Iuucs came to a. halt I hcard him RCITPIIII “Good lack! This will be death!" Pirate and nmrdcrer thache was 1 could not hclp the wish that he 1115211: find a qulck dcath, rather than \> roast slowly on the bcd 0f torture. Lltlerly bad as he was. he was born an 1 for narl-ou-ing the girl's chances of cs- icape I should have been icmptcd to 1511M! him bccausc once he had been, . 1 I 1 , The chief's grandson, bolder than 1111c others. ran forward until an ax: land torch and thrust his head inside; Jthc cabin. 'I‘urning back 11c shoutcdi ,that I was gone. Almost. the same hnomcnt Damoan ran into the cabin in =front of me and yelled to the red) I“ lmcn that Labrador a nd the woman‘ lu-crn gone. When he appeared 1n the’ ‘torch-light he was insane with rage, ,and catching a glimpse of Six Fin-l lgcrs‘ u-rithlng figure he screaehed llke ia. pnnthcr and fell upon him as 1f In- ltcdixlt: to tear 111m, to pieces with bare ‘ihands. v | _ “f can tell their plans!" screamed iSlx Fingers in English as Damoanb fingers began ripping 111s face. "Tell them! Tell them! O1- I‘ll pick lyou joint. from joint!" howled Da- ‘moau. bending ovcr the craven. his Ioutsu-ctched hands hooked like claws. i "Save me! Save me!" gasped Six Rugs-rs. “Take me with you. I'll lead you to them!“ ' "Speak!" yelled Damoan, hunchlng his shoulders and wriggling 111s 101g dingers before the murderers bleed- “They planned for Labrador am-l the ‘woman to get away while we was eat.- ;1‘ng!" panted Six I-"mzers. "The! ‘plarmed—" But now it was urely n question of the girl's safety and not: 0f this snake's suffering; and I fired an ounce ‘ball through his wicked skull. and slipped "through the hcle and away into the black forest. (To be Continued) enoguuevmloah‘ ‘W Damoaxl . - > CUKRDIA 1* Sermon By The U. C. Moderator Rev. W. T. Cunn DELIVERED AT TIII. OPENING 0F Tnr. rowan: GENERAL COUN- cu. or TIIE vxrrzn c-nuncn or CANADA. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. n: sr. ASID- lmw-s cuvm-rv, LON- DON, ONT. TITLE: GOD'S EMIGRANTS Text: (‘rem-sis 12: 1-3. "rfow the Lord said unto Abram. "c: thce out of thy country, and -from thy kindred. and from thy father's housc, unto a land that. I ‘ will show thcc: - 1 “And I Will nluke of thee a great ‘nation, and 1 will bless thee, and [make thy name great, and thou ,shalt be a blessing: .' "And I will blc-s thcln that bless ,thec-, and curse him tilat. cursrth ‘liter: and i1 thc~ 911-111 all families {ofthe earth be blessed." 1 Our Dominion of Gauada ls so 110w a country and so lately scttlcd. ‘that thcrc are few of us \\"ho do not “KNOW what It is to bc an emigrant lcithcr- in our nwn oxptricncc 0r that. ‘of our forefathers. whose story har; lbceu handed down to us. and, wheth- Ier our homeland be England or .Scotland. Ireland cr “Yrllcs. or onc ‘lcf the othrr crest hnmclaivls cf our people, we are all God's emigrants [who luave heard His call to come to -this great and widespread Dominion. ‘ We pray, too. that thc promise n-ladc to Abram. "the first urcat, cnugrnnt," 70s I-Ic-nrv Ward Efffllfl‘ callcd 311m. . may be fulfilled 1n us 1191": and tho! God will make of us a great nation. blessr-g us and makingus a bless- ‘ ing to His whole great world. In the lite of an EIIIWTZIIIC. thcrc Ifauscd mm w hebha-Lcr He would huntglllfilllfi how-Is the Humas crowded in are {our great and easily recogn1z_ able stages-the Call tot Emlgratc. the Pain of Parting, the Walking by I-‘alth and. at long last, the Entry into the Promised Land. The Call to Emlgrate. God's call to His cl-illclren to emigrate comes to us 1n many ways and to many thl-"gs. We are like an island tn the middle of the ccrran of the love and know-ledge and wisdom of God. Whichever way we are called from our little Island and however we dif~ fer ln the direction 11-1 which we go. we are all being lccl of God out into His ocean fullness. The call may be the voice of God heard In the quiet. of our own heart. hem.“ or Bmm.,1;e_ ~11“. “U; Hf mo , at the patch of vines behind the girl's‘! It may be 1n the form of a letter 1117111? 121ml a; tl..~. I cabin. While the entire mass of ln- coming back home from those who have cone before. It may bc the cull M‘; on my cabin I risked calling the girl's l in a little lads heart to soc where the clouds go over thc nmuntain, or where thc road ends that circles around the hall, or what lit-s bcy-ond the lino whore sca and sky mcct. The call maybe also to many things-to preach the gospel. to ploncer God's new lands, to search out the riches of the thought of God, or to explore the treasures of the everlasting hills. With our distinc- tlon bctwcen sacred and sccular, we have unduly limited the call of God. “Go plant corn!" may be as truly a call of God to the man to whom 1t; 1s ss-"t as "G0 prcnch Christ!" 1s to nnother man to whom is com- mitted the ministry of the gospel. It 1s for each of us to see that we bcnr and obey our own call. V The Pain of Parting. We remem- ber the picturns that have come down to us of those who stood by the buhvarks of the vcsscl and saw the hills and cliffs and the green sod of the I1OITIPIRDCI fade away be- hind thcm, while on the short were thrxsc who, 1111-0115311 a vcil of tt-arfi. watched until they smv the 1R5! flicker of light on the whltc salLs dis-appear in the western sea. It could havc born ro caslcr for Abram to leavc behind “kith and kin" 1n the far away Ur of the Chnldecs. Journeys were long and difficult 1n those days and the separation would seem to be nlmosLforcvr-r. But to this pnln of partinrl thcrk- l: oftcn, for God's emigrants. as thcrc may courses are eomplcta end practical and s‘ they have been the mean: of helping . many men end women to lchleve nut- cundln: nuccen an tllnltratars. eartoun- - lets, commeretll artists. lnd dellgnerl 3- Mnfl Couponfar Fret Booklet Q - INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ART Division of the .... ' ndteerace School! (In d Amt Dept. 1758-0“- Mnntrcll. Clfllll Without. 111.51 nr obligntion, please lend me full detnls of your home-study course m BCommercInI Art BClrtoqnIn Illuutntlng ShowCnr nkSlgne Name FREE. Our new perfume Dream Kiss i l g To give you the opportunity of I trying it, we will send you ab, sclutcly FREE A LIBERAL SAMPLE of sachet powder per- fumed with this new perfume and our new catalogue. It. will perfume for months. a lull drawer of lingerie. Send your name and address to : 1' The Oriental Perfume Co. 1 l 1791 St. Andre Street, Itluntrenl ' . i __..._.-___~_.?__ have bt-en for Abram, an added paln l’ of parting in that. those who remalai behind do not always believe either‘, in the (livine call or in the vision of; the Promised Land ahead. They: may have called 111m "crazy" to, think of leaving the fertilc, irrigatedi plains In which they du-elt for ai lcng desert, march and an unknowni 11nd nhcacl. Op auto: and lack oft d tn the bitten, of God's emi- cpru-cd for their fixith have oftcn z: 119.15 of the p: rv hrs as they Jcuz-uzgv. - W: ring by Faith. For tit:- cmi- ‘grant, thcre nlzvnys ccmcs a time, be 1011': (-11- shcrt. uhcn he has to _\\ 1k by faith-Lha- cld llcmc van-l in 01c distance and the Prom- iszd Land ahead not yet risen In oi 1t. Th-sre nzust ltave lzcfn many a v."ca1;v clay fc-r Abram as he turn- cd nclth wcst over the desert. and it may be that some, even in 1115i cwn little group. would grow lm-l ptzticnb and qucstiolm whether it were nct bcitcz‘ lo turn lmnuuvard again. Cur c1111 ‘ it 1171s bc.. for so many of us who have come to Canada. an emigra- tion from one country to another,‘ but often God's emigrants are called lo an emigration. 11-111ch shorter in distance, but. as sigmficant. to the Iffe of the soul. As thevtcar of Wakefield said, ln their quiet life, their pilgrimages had been only "from the blue room to the brown," yet the enugration from one idea to 1.. another is often greater for the soul CI-IARLOTTETO\ than thousands of miles to the body. . There are many of us who know that a fcw steps and the kneellrg at our cd us to greater distances from our, past selves than ff we had crossed a continent. tit-n is, scmctmcs, ns Bridge. the Br night. Saturd Sept. 28th. r’ SENTENCED HIS WIFE FOR LIFE 1 i 1 BR1111115111111» Qd. HEl SEPTENIBE .77, I930 _—'-—.........-___._'"_—_-".__ -:__:_-___\___= E know 11 said, “We’ll 1:; £2?» with our old -1'ange__we 1 can't afford a new one.” was a good man too. Ha didn’t realize he was Se". tencing his wife to a life time of hard labor. A Fawcett R a n g e win save your wife back-break. m: drudgery and will help her to provrde better meals for you and for your tam. fly. You ll be surprised at its low pIlCl! and economy, Attractive literature is i yours for the asking. i i ' Ll your dealer does not carry 5 u Ranges, w-rim direct LID! IT HEATING Pnonucrs En Success-om (o Dumas FAwcs-rr L-rn. SAIMVILLEA/fl-AMHERST Fouuonv C01 L-ro AAIHERST/fl Dealer f Bethune Hardware C0., Ltd ' 1111-11850 r0 Bridge it or Charlcftetown i SACKVILLE.N.B.- MONTREAL- WINNIPEG —VANCOUVER, m ---__.__ Closed To Traffic Owing to the w ay, S idgc will be closed to traffic from idening of the gauge on Hill Opt. 27th; IO’ Midflight, Sun By order. Department of Public Works and H l ways, Charlottetown, Sept. 24 ,1 Fourth Annual Swine Show an 930. In the Agricultural Hall. 1 O’CLOCK sborc Mid. day- igh. 3i d Sale VN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 151'”, Al‘ The Prince Edu-ard Island Swine Growers’ Asscciafion rkaqde 1n prayer have one“ “mo,” will sell by auction 20 registered Yorkshire boars and 25 SOWS selected from the best herds in the Province- This offering will range in age from five to nine months. IMany of the sows The Entry In ‘h P ' d L d will be bred to farrow in January or February. In the lot - 0 B YUHLSE ll] . _- ._ V. , - o . -“ ‘ TM; is as sure as the proznise or mll be found przle “IIIIIGTS at the recent Mantlme Snows. Gm, W110 hm, said‘ ~a land ma, I,‘ Plan to attend and make your selection at _ f Orders by mail 01- wire will be cared for by a representatlve of the Dominion Live Stock Branch. 11-111 shew thee." Though it be long delayed, God's promises are sure and l we 511211 some glad day turn around ' the Inst. sarlrl hills of the desert way. 01- sce the grccn 51101-05 of the new; la-d bcfcrc us, entcring in with joy,‘ to the 110w lmme. or, it may be, to new falth, nr n-hatcvor be the king-I d~111 to 12-11121‘: we lmvc been callcdwf Thcn ccmcs rest and joy and glad/ : 0S in the accomplishment of the 11111-poscs of God. 1 .11 Law r».- 1111 of Life. The stay m‘ the Promised Land may be 1:11;; or short, but, after we have rested and lrrcn strengthened. there always can-ms a call to move farther on. There is no staudirc still with God. We are c111icrant1 of His all our days find this law of tho emigrant is a law cf lifc, lcadnz 1r: all the way. We irks‘ our child by the 111ml and lead him to the Prinxary CIass( forc- ing him to emigrate from the shelt- ercd land of home into the land of school. As soon as the boy has suc- cessfully n-mslcrcd the primary les- sons and fccls at home. he 1s called to a higher class to go through the procc-s again and attain. After school z-lnsscs ccmcs burincss. Aftcr work- ing for nthcrs comcs the .ma-.age- mcnt of hLs own business. Then comos the home life, with the bring- ing up of the children. then the hcavicr rc-spnnzllaiiilics of lntcr years. and. by and by, cnmcs the call to PM?!‘ lhPCllRh the narrow dcor into the life ctcruol. In Ilcavcrl. too. there may bc thr- loy of progrcss. Hcracc Bushntll. 1n 01c of his grcat scrlnons, pivlurcs tho nmgniflccncc_ cf this lshg-slcal univcr$e_ 11nd asks] how 1t can be possible for the Son,’ of God to give Himself to the tlnyl inhabitants of one of the smallest of 1 the stars of lwaven. but he answers‘ ‘his own question by picturing a llfe 1 devcloping 1n the like-ess of God lthruugh the three score years and iten on this earth and then going on into larger life from world to world ‘and from revelation to revelation of the thoulzht. 11nd power and love of God for a thousand years and ten thousand years after that. For such a life. he says, it was worth while for even the Son of God to die. tcontlnued on page 7) Changing Weather affects your health 1f you are not protected. Mlnard‘: pre- vents colds and grlppe; relieves rheumatism and stlf! joints. WuAnyo-gl 1L I Address iNiMN- your own price. Entries must be made on or before September 23th on TAX , forms supplied by the secretary. F. F. BAIRD. Secretary. ' Box 200, Charlotte ARRERRS : tool .___ 17145111111 of Prince Edward island Property owners in arrears for taxes are hereby Btrilfitfl Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, September 13, 1930. C. J. STEWART, Supervisor of Taxation In good condition. row Tractor Plow. about. 1300 lbs. SAMU 134 Kent Street One second ham! speed special I. L. 1011:‘ §\.4]u' One combined Thrasher and Cleaner. One I. H. C- Upright. Engine. _ 'Also One Team Dappled Gray Mares, W181"- EL 1:11:11 that publication in the daily press of the names of raft-paw‘! in default, with particulars of the land involved and t!!! ' amount of taxes due, will POSITIVELY COMMENCE 07-’ THE 1ST DAY 0F OCTOBER, NEXT, as rc Land Assessment Act. 192-1.” All parties concerned arc asked to govern themselves accordingly. if it is desired to avoid expenses. quired bl’ “The :1 e.e1- - at! OR _§ALEfi One second hand '1. H. C.._S-16 Tractor and 3 FL‘?- We have on lllllfl the 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEABS. following Cedar Shingles VIIS— 100 M. Zlld CLIARS- coo u. cums: WAI- 100 M. X NO-Pl. PRICES LOW- L‘. M. POOLE a.» co. PAOLIS‘ WIIARVES 1 i Ll Charlottetown l _.D— v45 CEDAR SHINGLES I