Garden -__ Suppfies We have everything you need to make gardening a pleasure, and our prices are very attractive. . Below isa partial list of our supplies. Call and inspect our stock. Lawn Swings . . . $9.75 Baby Swings $2.00 Ilawn Mowers $8.25 up Hedge Shears .. $1.75 Grass Shears . .17 5c up Edge Trimmers “$1.10 D. H. Spading Forks $1.65 L. H. Spading Forks . . . . . . $1.55 D. H. Spades . . . . $1.50 L. H. Spades . . . . $1.40 Electric Welded Hose .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55c Solid Neck Hoes '90c Galv. Poultry Netting 24 in. high 8c per yard 30 in high 9c per yard 36 in. high 10c per yard 42 in. high 12c per yard 48 in. high 13c per yard 60 in. high 17c per yard § - Style c, 3 1 ......- Lawn All These Gates, Electric Welded Rakes 12 Tooth ..... 60c 14Tooth .. 65c 16 Tooth . . . . . .... 70c Steel Rakes 14 Tooth $1.00 16 Tooth . . . . . . .. 1.15 Wire Lawn Rakes 20Tooth.... 75c 1-2 inch Rubber Hose 12cperft. 3-4 inch Rubber Hose . . . . . ....17c per ft. Wheel Barrows $6.50 i up. Sprinklers . . . . 55c up Woven Lawn Fencing Style L, 3 ft. high ' 151-2cperFt. Style L, 3 1-2 ft. high 17cperFt. Style C, 3 ft. high ..... 18 1-2c per Ft. -2 ft. high 20c per Ft. from . . $3.95 up and Many More at ‘ i w/tr/u/r/atfl/ K Q0777 lflW/yj lime-l iing tlit- excellent. l offer my farm (In the Surrogate y AUCTION SALE, iConnolly Estate for sale, con lsumtuer at thc United ‘Misdioq l)t>_\ii.\l<).\' Nltigtr Oltltl l: EEme Religious Educational Council Salisbury District held its annual Convention on Monday‘. June 4th It Wheaten Settlement, when a wyrdifll welcome was given to all visitors. Two sessions were held also a “Childrens Hour" previous to tlie evening iiieetlng- The inter- est of the district ofiicers, the good tittendunce, and the heart)‘ respoira: to all topics presented. were the contributing factors to a profitable convention. Reponts from Sunday schools showed that they lind been kept open even tinder the fine efforts of the workers Nearly all oi’ the communities in the district are touched by a school. One even reported that all of the fatnlllcts in its vicinity are linked tvith its ‘activities. The district is "ortuiiate in the choice of officers ‘for the coming year—Mr. S. Col- lpitts. President and Mrs. Austin Taylor, Secretary. Miss A. M. (Harrison. Children's Division Secretary, has just re- tirnetl from u visit ‘to a number of Cape Breton towns. Where through public meetings and conferences a largo number of Children's teach- ers were tottt-lietl and a greater im- 181113 given to the severahfeaturcs Jf the work of this division .a.nd nauy items of interest brought. to their attention. - At North Sydney the Sunday =chools are showing a fi-ne progres- sive spirit. lii the Presbyterian (‘hurcli we find a ‘Director of Relig- ions Education. Miss Ella Grant who with her wide experience is able to carry out a ilne programmer and is planning an even more ex‘ tens-Ive otie. Another church makes special provision for the children [last winter's trying conditions by at the morning services. The Alilbm siounry riole is strong at the Whit- lll',\"i'1(.‘l"S('ilUOi. while well ar ranged tiepartments were found at Sydney hilnes. At New 'Waterfoi"tl. the representative gathering show- ed the l‘('~‘lli[. of close (to-operation. Hort- a Stor_\'-lioui' tyne held for the tbiltlren, whose whole-hearted en- 'j(\_\'!ll(.‘!lt of the stories and songs made the hon,- a delight to those ‘eontribtttiug. Meetings at Glace Bay and Sydney brought malty workers together to dlsctists and plan practical ways to extend the good work tilrtititly being t-arricti on. .\ word must be added regard- Frna i icmtntorrarowfr‘ ARDIHAN I HONOUR ROLL GASPEREAUX SCHOOL l-‘onour roll‘ of ichool for the month of May: GRADE Vli . Kathleen Dunn l Gerard llinllally t. Bertha Reilly GRADE V 1. Blanche Graham t. Marshall Jackson l. Rosella ilicCarron caaozwv ’ L-Ilazt-l Reilly and Muriel Jack~ iDli (equal) 2. Vera lltiyter l. ilordeti Graham and Woodrow Iackson (equal). GRADE Ill . Jami-s King ‘. Florence King . Alice Graham. GRADE ll .Olive Graham (Iiiristiuu Graham -. Urban Graham GRADE I . Margaret Graham '. Harold King . Ra-yiitontl Reilly GRADE I . Charles Steele 2. Ralph Graham 3. Everett King McKenzie (equal) i. Helen Steele Perfect attendance niontli:— Harold King, Olive Graham. Raymond lleilly. Borden Graham. Hazel Reilly. James King. Gerald Aiullally, Florence King, Kathleen l)ttnii. anti Anthony for K. E. M URPHY Teacher. 5,000 schools an 500,000 children :iud 50,000 teachers. The cost. per pupil averaged $1.12. The growth in number of these schools is due to a greater realization of the fact that it is in leisure time to ti. great (extent that character in its whole- nots is formed. Vacation time is then <the opportune time for our z-ltlirclies. it has been proved that the children will respond it‘ we use the tested prograinnte and plans that are ready for us. ln many of our town-s n vacation "Sunday school ‘Bible lestmn and oi’ memory workl its clearly seen in the knowledge ofi ‘the pupils iri these subjects. A Vacation ‘School was held lasti taut!‘ the tunns arranged anti carried out "ould have done credit to a lillit'il| school idea would work wori-ler- ftilly well anti should bring results that would be far reaching. (tliiltlreirs Week for 1923 is over and the reports received show that tho movement. along with tlu- llltllltzht behind it. has taken a ilrm Gllporeoux t _ . Union Commercial College Prize List ‘Lin: of Graduate: and Prlzo Wlfl nor: < Th9 Union Commercial Collese examinations finished on Wedmas day and Colic!!! d?“ m’ l‘; term. The following is a list. 0 graduates, and prize Wlnneffl- Senior Commercial .1. J. Arsenault, Central. Bedelille- George B. Frlzzel. Cefllffll Bed efiue. ' Gilbert F. Connors, City. Lionel H. Burgess. City. Vincent '1‘. Doucette, City. Michael M. Der-bass, City. Clement 'Lantli-igan_ St. Teresa's. C. C. Adams, Kenslngton. Preparatory Commercial C. C. tiuce, DeSable Junior Commercial Helen Power, City. Helen McKlnnou_ City. Zena Hogan, City. Evelyn Connors, City. Irene McLeod, Orwell Cove. Erna Power. Johnston's River. tBertlI-a Smith, Georgetown. Marlon G. ‘Clarke, City. Shorthand Senior tLottie Dolron, City. Mary C. McDonald. Rice Point Marlena Shanta, City. Ethel 'iienry_ itlalpeque. Marjorie Wright, ilCty. Msiidred McMahon, New (llasgow, Louise L,vons_ City. Dora Mstheson, City. Helen tMcKinnon, City. Olga Morrow, North Lake. Margaret Doyle, Emerald, it. R. Clo McEachern, -Sourls. SUMMERSIDE SCHOOL Shorthand Graduates Patillne Noouau, Siimmcrsitle.‘ Verna Kelly. Bedeqne. Ruby McNeill, Stimmersidc. 130F111? McKay ‘New Arman. Barbara McDonald, Summer-side. Linda ‘Cratswell, St. Eleonora. Irene Bottles, Stmimetrsltle. Mar)’ White Sutnmersitle. Lucy Campbell. Cape Traverse. Eva ‘Hunter, Sturimersltle. Helen ‘Nicholson, 'sllflimrgrgj{lg_ Ella Gill’. Snmmerrslde. ‘Rmlellil Mlllvgnn. Summerside. Corn Smith, Frcetnwp, Students From shorthand Depart. "1"" P3581119 Examinations In ' 5P=lll"il. Business Cort-es. pondence nad Penmanship: ‘Dessie Garrett. hYI-‘lrti Connors. ("Hill's ilnrdctto. Annie McCarthyz TH Scarcity of Good Indusmal Bonds ‘ of security, because they realize is not likely totrecur for many years. TH for selection: SECURITY RATE Bathnrst Co. First _Mtge. Bonds. (5)70 Canadian Salt Equipment Notes. 6 ,, ,. u n _ 6 [l .. l. 1| _ 6 Continental Paper Products First Morégagc Bonds (Guaranteed b ontinental Paper & Bag ll/lills, New York) . . . . . . . . . . . Stetson Cutler First M55: i Royal Securities Corporation, lreiie llicLt-otl. Gold highest Western Dr)’ D°Cl¢'& ing First Mortgage Bon 5.. ... 6 E invite orders and inquiries irom smal investors and will arrange instalment terms if desired, HALIFAX Bunch Olflooi "°"t'..'it':lit‘.?‘:l'f'°‘ ERE is a real scarcity of sound long- oi 6% and higher. plus adequate interest, are rapidly ‘becoming unobtainable. EX PERIENCED investors are placing their f E following oflerings from our current li term‘ Industriat, security of prin Yi unds in tilt,» _ ‘. that the present opponuni .1, Si: afford a , I l as well a513,“ ' o Limiid N Grout {min-u", i To phone U00 Moninal- Toronto - SI. Jolin- Wlnnipag - Vancouver - Nov York-London Preparatory Shorthand PRIZE LIST Medal to student averatill l" To tn tCtimniert-Ial ‘Dellllflmflllllcolll tPrln. Moran informs us tlittt col- "will loge will re-open on ‘September 4. One woman "Show Your When You Conic in lier her kitchen. whit-p sh making the ltest part of both tiflfléllT-‘llbolll ll‘! merits awarded to eHlen McKiiiitori Cit)‘. Gold Coin m Spelling awarded to Lotilse Lyons, Cit)’- Slwcta; (Prize for highest stand- 1011B Httliidin Iiffprtietl In J. .l Arscnatilt Central iltnletpte. anti let st Wash with cold \\'lli.('l‘ BETTER THPAEN l know has ii sign, Dl-‘lllosltioii 1?." hung in c claims is Rood ltealth. llow r -—--_ . TEA AND COFFEE STA|N3 remove u.“ m. coffee slams R wet the spotg ‘VI-m cover with nntl two or tip-pp water. illlllfh. nnd ltartl tlsabel McLeod. ______. i The New EDISON cipal , f‘ b hold in our provinces, and has been _ , Qygiven a prominent place in our cal- am] endar. Community agencies, the Zena Hogan, larger school. 'l‘liis experiment Manon Clark ‘ e. tsisting of 152 acres, {)0 acres cleari last year was so suggggqfu] lwith 200d blllllllllgfl- 111ml 111 K900i Applications will be received by] CANADA wort Province oi’ Prim-e lZflrvnr-l iisiztotl in the Hint-ext!‘ 9"“ ' l oln re the estate of Emma Cotidlyt “to of (jhill-lgtwigovir in ‘Jill-Pile (‘minty In Prince "iddwartl Island] Splnster IIECQILSGLi nut-state To ‘the Sheriff of the Cumin’ "V, Queens County or not’ 0mm“ h‘ "r 1 I : s." . - P‘ *""-' “ _" literate person within the 5111111 County, Greezinr; , | WHEREAS Luvv (‘to-itlv atinrirv, istratrix of the OM90 ‘f? lll" "l"""‘i deceased hath Dre/dd 111111} ‘Ill 1W1" sons interested in the said (‘z-lill" may appear and show cause l.’ my they can why z license to Sci U113 real estate of t‘it~ suit luilinvti Coady decetsed owned by '1'-- hi» the time of her death, to pay Ilze dehths due by the sniti tleceastntl. should not be granted to he-r. You are therefore rsqutrtvl to tile all persons intereuttsi in the s-tid t1;- tate to appear before irit- at. t. Sur» rogate Court to be held at. the Court. ‘House in Charlotlotti 'n on; the 5th tiny of July _\. l). 102.‘; hi‘ the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, it" any. they can why a license to sell thct real estate of tho said dot: Hi In pay the debts due by tho stliti tie-l ceased, should not be grnntetl t: the said Administrtttrix. And l do order thnt a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published iti (litur- lottetown for at least four t-onst-c-i titive weeks from the date hereof so that all persons intcreslcd in the said estate as nftirmziitl may, have due notice thereof. Given under my ltantl and the seal of the said Cotirt. this first; day of June. A. D., 10271. t ($911.) A. B. WARBURTONJ Surrogate. t t h_i For sale at a bargain, fifty acres, of choice land. with ncw (iwhlllllflt house and good outbuildings. shunt-t ed at Vernon River, I qnnrter tulle‘ irom station. Sale positive as i am going with my family to United States. WM. TOEIN, Vernon River.‘ 1166l963-29-tf ' This home will he otii. for hal- ant-e of season an follows: Monday tllmokfleltl at. noon at D MoDoniitldls nnd tu. w. Collins North Wiltshlre over night. Tuesday, Appin Road at noon and at J. ‘MoEachernUi home over night. Wednesday, Meadow Ban-k at J. McPhalPs. Thursday, New Dominion nt noon and at A. McDonald's over night. Fniday night at home. Saturday, tlliverdule thence to Coltelhfl name at night. Dan Laveiighh in charge. condition, will sell with rron 811d the uiitlersignotl tintil JllllG 12th, machinery if necessary. good KFIIW- 1927i, froru students Xlt-sirous oil U, of timber, stittablc lot‘ I111)’ WPItvoinpoting in a written examination‘ pose, farm is hall‘ (ti) will! 110m for one of the Connolly Estate liead of St. Pct-CPS Bu.“ lSoholnrships offered annually by JOHN STEELE, the "Trustees Estate of Owen Con- Ilcad St. Peters B113’ nollyx" ’l‘his examination, to be] 11661993304‘, held in tliotlilrtl week of July ncxtt in Charlottetown anti Sutiiinersitlc will be open to those students who shall have been found eltiglble in ac- cordance with the provisions oi‘ thr Will ol the late Owen Connolly. rcpt-p tnpplllillnl. must state his mime in full. zige, names of both parents, Post (lfflce address, and the. nature aridextent of his studies during the past year. / __-- — '7 THE BANKRUPTCY lu tho tiintter oi tho lislntc 01 Illattheivs Bros, of Alhertori. P- E- l., Antliorizctl Assignors. 1 ‘ TENDERS Sealed 'i‘entlers will be received by the untlorslgnotl, up to noon on \\'p\h|(1§[l{ly tho 13th day o June, A. I‘), 1923 for (he purchase of the stock of Mcrchaiitliso Store Fix» __ lures and Book Debts of (ht.- above — nnntetl Atrtliorizetl AsslKI11)1‘=i- Tender N0. 1. ‘For llio Stock oi ltlerehantllste t-tiitsistirig of Grocer- ies, Dry (ionds, Iitird \Varo. Boots and Shoes. Tender No. 2. turns‘. Tender No 3...l"trl‘ Debts. All tenders must be marked plainly on the ontsltle, with the number and name of tho item ten- tlt-rotl for. A cert t-d thcqne the ])lll'('llllS(l pritct» puny each 'l‘ontlor. 'l‘he highest or any Tender not 29'“ net-cssztrilv at-eepit-tl. ~*r‘ A coniplott‘ tit-tallied inventory n! . the htotu oi Aiert-hzitidise, Store Convention at M. J. SMITH, Secretary Klnkora “Trustees Estate Owen Connolly" 1167862-23-26-29-31J4,6.8.7l- NOTICE ew-rowu-eic-rou SERVICE S. S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this 11°" and Pirtou, lnavlili; BN1“ Stewart t? Co's Wharf at 7 a. m. leaving Pictoti on return 011 the flfrllifll "l Sydney train, due there at 4 D- m- A limited number of autos can he handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART d. C0,, LTD AGENTS Phone B28 or 773 For tho store Fix- tlie hook for 20% oi must ucconi- 2159-741 Second District 0f Queens A Liberal-Conservative Conven- t tlon \ Will be held in the Board of Trade rooms, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June 12, 1923, at one o'clock sharp, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the forth- -ed authorized Asslgiior. _ h while that arrangements being made for this Jilly. ‘iMlSSP-li Colgate, President of 111p. lnttirtiationnl Association 01' Daily] hiontion Schools gives the total‘ number in attientlance last year m THE BANKRUPTCY: ACT l ln the matter Kl Ill holding zinotlicrj Nina L. llieCoubrpy or Kensl , a . ngton, l‘- h. l. Authorized Assignor. t TENDERS Senled Tenders will be received by the underslgneti tipto noon on 'l‘tit-.stlziy the 12th tiny 0i’ Juiio'A.D. 192.3. tfor the purchase of the stock of books and Stationery and Store Fixtures of tho above nam- Tcnder No. 1 For tho stock of lliortrhatitlisn correlating of Books and Stationary, (lriunaphono Rot:- ords. Novelties, etc. Tender No. 2 For the Store Fix- tures, consisting of Safe, Cash Resistor and Typo Writer. 'l'ontiers must bn marked plain- ly on tho outside with tho nt|iiib- er utid name ot‘ tile item tendered r. A certified cheque for 20 per cent of the purchase price must tictwtrntpany ouch Tender. The highest or any tender not iioctissurily accepted. ‘ A complete detailed Inventory of the Stock and Merchandise and Store Fixtures may be examined at the office of T. W. Bentlcy,1(eii~ sington, Carter (It Co. Charlotte- town, or at the Office of the un- dersigned, Stinimerside, P. E. 1| Dnted nt Snuimersltlc, l’. E. I. this 30th duy oi May. A. D. 1923. TilE CANADIAN (lRlGDiT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION LTD. (Maritime Division) Per E. W. MANSON Representative for Prince Edward island, Authorized Trustee. 0-2 f 7 ‘i. inn BANKRUPTCY ACT in the. matter of the 158N119 Bl fimidot, .4‘; Perry, of Si. Louie. P. E. i., Authorized Assignors. AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Flllllll? Auction at the store lately occupied by Messrs Gaudet & Perry. at ISt. Louis, P. E. Island, on Thursday the 14th day of June, A. D. 1923, at the photo-oi one o'clock in the after» noon, the entire stock oi’ th,e above named Authorized Assignorii. con- sisting of Dry Goods, Hl-Tllwflrfl. Drugs, Groceries, Tin Ware, Dishes Boots, Store Fixtures, Express Fixtures and Book Debts may be llatteriburgv, Chnrlotttrttrwn, or at. the trfficti oi‘ the undemignetl in Stimnit-rsitle, l’. l‘). ‘l, __f___ lintcd this 1st tiny‘ of Juno A. D. ti . -t l'i t ‘i contest the Fifth TRUST, assoclkl-[ON LTD' l)ilstir(ittltylttil’rli"rlncg County at tho (M"":!:,“",_,I)wl“§3") forhnomlng provincial election will r J- . . . . . nvp,.,,sonllauvn for l,rln“z"';gllyl“varlltlie held on Tlitirstlay, June 21st lri Iecntlng the different polls are rc- _“___"“*—r--—r quested to be present. ' s. a. McLAFlEN FOUTt-ll DIStPIClZ MICHAEL MURPHY 7 Queen s t Liberal - Conservative Will he held in the Fourth District 0f Queen's, Eldon Hull on Saturday, June 9th, tit 2 o'clock in the after. "00" l"? the purpose of nominating Chairmen of polls are requested tn advise and instruct delegates re- garding this COIIVMIUOD. N. A. GILLIS t-Xzttniittitl at the office of Rogers & (To, Liinilctl. Alht-ritin, Nelson In... Tht- adjourned convention for THE CANADMN CREDIT MEN'S the nomination of two Conserva- ,, . th T 'n -lIall lit (‘eorlzetown at Emmi’ Amhorlzcd Truille“ 1.300 pimtn. Ail delegates repre- 212 441 candidates for the forthcoming election. ANDREW MIoDONALD Convener: coming election, Chairman of polls ed regardlrg the convention. GEORGE MloDONALD, THEOPHILE! LING, Oonvenoru. ld-iilfi. are requested to have their dele-JHE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S gates duly addressed and instruct-- >Representative for Prince Edward Wagon and Sundries. Terms cash. TRUST ASSOCIATION LTD (Maritime Division) Per E. W. Manson of the Estate of ‘ done in this over wiint to have your home that is ed by a person who “ml BllDhly a strip ‘prtn-vt inert-hunts andothers helped l" 1111111.)’ lines ot‘ work, to no small extent iii featuring some piling of ehlltl life. hiany Clergymen added their interest through special ad- dresses to their congregations. The ‘Sllllllfly School workers arranged and carrretb through conferences, lame Vitlttéitl-Illl and Mothers‘ uieet» Ill-IR. which were at the core of the meaning o1‘ tho week; while through social the child, in no tn‘ t'l - . bore adult thonghi, L" A n WM be Splendid reports oi specie] mm. terest and enthusiasm l°r What misttt Yet be Dominion-wide effort. in all plans IN A RUT lt is wise to innke n. list of the (llshcs most popular in your house- iiold and refer to it when puzzled for tlintior. You will find your table will have more Vflflely than when yon trust to your memory and unconscion- sly get into a rut and have the same things over and over again MARK! FROM ROCKERS ll You have a rocking-chair in always Occllpj. rocks in. cessantly anti causes ugly markg on your varnished floor; turn the rockers upside down some night of felt to the tinder side of the rocker by 11193113 of ‘l “m8 Blue. it will be over anti 11° One the wiser. 0RD Tonto“ CAR FOR SALE At Hedequo in good runni Earl Collett, St. John, N, '11 newly painted and 11K order. Write, County Hospital. s. 2191-8-21 MPTTHTFE GBNTLEMEV:_. As there are practically no hogs ‘lllefllls now we have decided to discontinue packing on Friday next, June 8th.. for this season. With the warmer weather we "Wld llllsxest that you be very careful handling hogs, especially the heavier ones. They should he allowed’ to cool well beioro ship- Dlniz. and if very heavy it would perhaps be wise to have them split down the back on the outside. We will be buying again u usual next out. island Authorised Trustee. M28441 Yours truly, DAWI l PRAIIR .. 81454541. . Large Auction 35E} . 56H at his home Gay- last year and reports show an in- creasing in The Following Sstiden and Over m 3p,“ the Term lllolilfie Fllyons, Helen MoKinnon, _ Bessie Garrett, ‘Margaret Fisher". Flvelyli Connors. Zena Hogan. ts Made 97v/ {no During ° Furniture 3* ..We are t}, .- by wttttamamrofigzifi,‘ town on Thursda ’ Y, ' ‘me l4, commencing at 1 0 clock sharp all his household fdrni. lure. parlor, dining mom, bed rooms, hall god kitchen furniture, eds, bureaus, carpets, Squares oil cloth, linol. Gums» mats, dishes, Pallgc, stove (new). his 1S a sale of good $00018, plenty of room in house. So come one and all. Everybody welcome. Benj. Carter & Son Auctioneers. Valuable Property for Sale in Charlottetown We will offer for pub- lic auction that valu- able dwelling house situated on corners Prince and Sydney Streets, No. 70, com- prising that 3 story house, frost proof cel- ler, all modern im- provements. Terms at sale. Sale at 12 o'clock Tuesday, June 12, as owner is, leaving the city. Sale will be posi- tive. Saving Time) for Eeatp Benj. Carter & Son Console $ 1 a0 i HE perfect New Edison, in U118 reaea roh. Budget Terms. attractive console design, meets a special demand from music lovers: Tonal quality developed by Mr. Edison's $3.0°°t°°° Conservative design blend: harmoniously with the furnishings of any room. Moderately priced, and may be obtained on easy See the New Edison Baby Console today A. E. Toombs 167 Queen Street 8 a. Wednesday n. m.. Thursday. FARR 110.00 frei \Vest. ‘For staterooms, rates l‘). flllllllllfi. All‘!!!- ed Terms at Sale. Auctioneers. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC- INTERNATIONAL LINE lleoulnpilnn of Freight nml Pnnncnger ilervlce Between tit. John I“ ll t S. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wit]? ‘igavo St. John every ‘ m" m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Tim") l'i": 7:“ ‘ trips are via Eastport and Lubec. ill"! 11°“ “Twine-ado! ll on about ll m. Saturday lrlpe are t u t dl ect. duo Sunday!‘ elm“ 2 p‘ l hi RETURNw-Lcuve nonstodlisignlioryls and Friday! I"- 1° F '"' lmy" ert. Lubec and Bt. John- . W” At Boston connection is rnnde via the Metropolitan: ‘Emsnouflfpllll giit. and passenger steamers for New York and D0 11 snmnoons 811-" f and, additional information. ugly ° VALIIABLE PRDPERTY Flill SALE ill iillMllliTTETilWll I am directed by Mrs. John A. LOIIgWOITlIl to sell by public auction on the 11116111139? ‘at Vl/ednesday, the 13th day of June, instan .61“ 11 o'clock forenoon, all that valuable 111;’? A lly, the residence of the late Colonel J0 11w: Longworth on Longworth Avenue. Theta perty will be set up En Bloc and if n? nyo posed of will then be sold 111,103; i} P a which may be seen at Carters Auction or at office of Palmer & Palmer, b 0b m. where all further information can e dis- Roomfi Solicitqlfs» House may be inspected at any tima BENJAMIN CARTER 81 90”’ a Auctlollee”