man's; g Four Pitched Bails NliW YORK, April ZE-Batssnen oi’ the Charlotte Club of the Sally ' ' League exceeded the Glastts’ stunt of three runs on three pitched balls in a game with lthe WlnstonSs-lom team of lithe Piedmont League inst Sunday. After three men had hit safely on the first three hob lllmllfill C'Cmnall the Charlotte smnshed the first boll served him for o. homer. This the Charlotte JF)}'I claim, is s r0t>0X‘LI—I0tll‘ I'll!!! ‘cu four hits on four (pitched bulls. With the Senators a week or so mo. the Giants made three rullfl 011 lhrce pitched bolls oi! George MOI? ridge, Frisch doubled, Walker built ed safely and George Kelly 1111-" home run on three serves bY "l? “Washington pitcher. The Charlotte record is better yet. 213k. Ills Hogs Live ‘Hogs. P. J. Noy and Co, will load live hogs at Hunter River llu- Davis & Fraser on Wednesday ulternoon Aprrl 27th, inst" paying current market price. Professional Cards. B. l4‘. DEMPSEY Graduate of Boston School of PIANO TUNING l1! Grafton Sh, Charlottetown l Palmer 8c Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. I... Palmer Barristers, etc. » Bank of Nova Bcotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan "Mark RlidcGuiganBA BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island Clayton Morrison J. P. Commissioner of Deeds, Wills, Etc. ROTARY PUBLIC Pronnpt, careful attention Dssds, Wiiis, Mortgagfll. 816-. ATTESTED. Notes, Drafts, Bills. ‘ROTEBTED for non-acceptance oi non-payment. > Tryon, P. E. I. J. - A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown n; c. c. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School ald Hospitsi Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Btrsot, opposite Guardian Ofiloo , . Telephone £0 ' Office Hours-O to 12 s. m. 1 to 6 p. m. May be consulted off hours at 118 Hillsborofit. .- S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public _ Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montggug P. E. island "s. s. INMAN, K. o. Barrister snd Attomsy-st-Lsw to loom No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW Morson 8c Dufiy Barrister and Attornoy-st-Law MONEY TO LOAN Solicitors for Royal Blnk of Csnsda Mcllean 8c McKinnon Barristers, Attornsy-st-Lsw Office-Royal Bsnk Building Charlottetown P. E. Island MacLeod 8c Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Oflloa-Isnk of N. l. Chsmbsrs - W.Miles Garrison,M.D Lots lupsrlntendent Chas. Dalton Sanitarium Cpsoisiist is filimonsry Tuber- culosls Oflioo 120 Brighton Rssd. - rs--P--l ‘Z3 o 2 d; 11f T. C H AR LE S ' (JR/till m}: ._-—. _-:.-_—;-—-i FARM FOR SALE '3 ‘h; 137 acres, 90 “giving: Iiasiancg covered with 1mm and soft wood_ Convenient to school, churches and shiiiillhl- William Kemp. Brwlm". L“ 80. AUCTION SALE .1 am instructed by .\lr. Jame! E. Flynn, secretary of the Qflfgl" gsn Farmers Institute to sell Y Diiblic auction at Cerdlzflh Swi- ion on Monday. MB)’ 3m] a‘ 1° “- m.a number of horses of different ages; also cattle; 1 cream sepflm" wi- 400 lbs.-, a uenrly new wagon and farm machinery. All members of the institute heaving any article for sale will please list the some with the 599W tary before the sale. Tenng made known at Sale. E.. 8.. NORTON. Auctioneer. April R-IQZI . Public Auction A public auction sale at Millview on Sat. April 30th at one o'clock. I am authorized Iby Thomas Crane to scll on the above dste his beautiful [arm consisting of 60 acres oi’ choice land. All clear. Well fenced. One halt‘ mile from either Vernon or Millvlew Stations. School on farm One 0i‘ the best locations on Prince Edward Islnud also his stock and implements. STOCK: 2 horses, 5 to 7 years old, 1 cow 7 years old, to freshen in May, l cow three years old to freshen iu Sept. ‘Ilhree yearlings, 40 hens, 2 sleighs, one turnip puiper. TERMS: Terms easy and made known at sale J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. AUCTION l am authorised by Mr. J. R Me Mlllau, Covehesd to sell by auction st his home on Thursday April 28, 1921 co. cnciug at 1.30 p. m. 1 general purpose horse, 4 years old; 1 general purpose horse 2 years old; 1 general purpose horse 7 years’ old; 3 choice milk COWtl. s; csnotvu assoc-ssh lwontinued) Chapter XVII lSometimee when Sonia joined ‘, Ned and lDors the girl felt s sud- den hot resentment. Of course Mire. Strong had been kind, but kindness doesn't bestow upon the person the right to interfere. At times she felt sure that not only would she and Sonia never bevresl friends. but that rne d-fly they wculd the very fulenemies lDora wasit-ln lore with Ned (hmpbsllr-nct yet She was not the sort c4 girl to surrender easily. Not that her heed ruled her heart. but it. would surely guide it. Yet each time she saw him, each hour spent with him, wove a stronger spell around her heart. The dreamy, handsome artist was Just the kind cf a. man to intrigue the gay outdoor girl. “Ping couple those two will make somn day," Beverly said to Sonia time and again. She always ‘agreed with him. What use not to? Often when Dora was with Ned. Sonia wculd wrestle with n. sort of I spiritual agony She wanted Ned ; to have all that life could give hlns- Sho could not, would not. d"! him to her lby his senses, vby all that was least fine in him. She would see behind her closed lids Dora's flowerdike lace held up to his, in her mind his gag leaping (IOWILIIIS ‘kisses on her fresh youths lips, To her these mindpiotures foreshadowed what was lo come. Then, as in the beginning of the summer, she tried to make herself believe her, feeling for him was u mother feeling, that all she desired was the boy's good. lShe felt often that this feeling she had for Ned was a part 0f her life-almost sacred. Again it was u storm of longing for the love she had so for missed The love she ,felt sure she could arouse in his 1 breast should she dare try-dare ‘ let him know her feeling for hi-m. l There was confusion in he!’ heart, unhappiness-at times so poignant that it was stamped upon her face. it was then that her husband added to her distres; then that his satiric suecrs tore st her consciousness and made he!‘ 7961 ‘and act guilty even though Bhe knew lther had been no guilt. ' “\V'h_v dues he torture me so?" she asked herself diver 011B 0f these scenes when becauseof Bell" erly's irony she hflll 108i. lie!" lam" . ASfl_RlN only is Genuine I "Bayer" l [:3 l WsrniugLUniess you see the name "Bayer" on pack-BBB 0!‘ 0" tablets you are not getting Aspirin st all. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer Dwlmse for Colds. Headache, Neurslgia, Rheumatism. Ens-ache. Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Then you will be follow- ing the dlrectione and dosage work- ed out hy physicians during twen- ty-one years and proved safe by millions. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin (freshened); 3 lheifcrs, 1 Aryshira Bull; 1 Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of is the trade mark (registered in brood sow with litter and other Monoaceticacidestur of Salicylic- ,scid. AGENTS WANTED Men and women, not to canvass, ‘but to travel and appoint local rep- resentatives. $1,692 and expense.- ‘ucuoueer Pguaranteed first year. with good ——"*"" chance to make $2,000 and expens- ,es. State age end qualifications. lExperlence unnecessary, Winston ‘Co. Dept. G., Toronto. ilstitett Silver Blscil Fox Co, Ltd 5 yeariings; 17 sheep; stock not mentioned. Terms st sale. BENJ. CARTER, NOTICE A meeting of Shareholders and all interested in the United Farm_ ere Ltd._ of Kenslngton will be held in the Long River Hall on Tuesday ' the 28th, insil. at 7 o'clock p. m. The Directors have outlined a sys tem of handling live stock and pro all“ °" a °°'°Pel'a“"° I'll-sis Wmchl The annual meeting of the Hack. llwy Wish lo diam!“ with the shew eit Sliver Black Fox 00., ma. will lwlder- be held m the Y. M. c. A. build GEO- 5. BROWN’ lug at Charlottetown, P. E. l. on swrsmrr- Thursday, Mily 5th, 1921 at the vhour oi’ 2.30 p. m. General bus-. TENDERS iuese and election of directors. By order of the wesident. W. K. ROGERS IN the matter of Joseph O'Brien Murmur; Director of Dlngwall, Victoria County, N. S. Assignor, Tenders will be receivedl b; the under-signed up to and in- cluding May 1st, 1911, for the i'0I- lowing properties, separately or in small farm containing 13 blocks:— A (1) New three masted schooner acres, more or less_ situated lower ("Jessie and Alice") 250 tons carry side Kensiugton Road; Good land 111B cfllmvlly ready for sea now ly- suitslble for market jtrdening. 1N; Rt North Sydney. N. S. .New woven wire fence. or par- (2) A complete Lobster Packing ticulars apply to lPatric Duff), Plant with necessary buildings and bone 574-11, wharf, also dwelling with 40 acres of land, store and stock, situated at Bey Si. Lawrence, Victoria. County, FOR SALE N. S. (3) A similar Plant at Dingwsli, Victoria County, consisting of coon- plete Lobster Packing Plant, with “Beau-W bundmgs and ‘an; Valuable farm of fifty-eight acres houses, dwelling house, store and {{,°.".‘,“'“,,,°'},,,‘,"“,,'_"°‘,';" 2:,§:"f,f,f,‘;',‘, stock. FFurther details andsn other tunity for inspection on application io:-— itrlme cultivation. s Rood stream of _ writer running across the rear of the farm. A good dwelling end twn splendid barns. convenient to mussel mud. mills, lvchnnl snd churches. quick sale 0g n! A. W. M LENNEN c which $1000.00 may remain secured Authorised Trustee 1x2 Charlotte st. syllssy. 1v. s. “"ri.'i°n'.'ii'l‘.'i..- homes Hou o. m. and ‘by < appointment , _ Tflmu‘ particulars nppiy ln d K. M. Martin, Cher The highest or any lender not no» K- -l- Merlin In » Wlllism Kearney, cessanily accepted. '"“°""'" °' Ill. our. u........».u'...l-.» lap? hit true.‘thst.ssalnsuis in his heart, so ls he’? If that is so I sm quality. indeed, for In my heart is love for lNed and hate for the man whose name I beer-no, not hate. ‘but dislike " Though at time: she didn't even feel dislike for this forty-eight year old msn she had married. He siintpi-y did not count in her emotions. This man who appeared to take an un- holy Joy -in hurting her, yet who had chosen her for his mate, who held her bound [by ties she could never hope to bma.k—*urlilees——" ,T.lie thought flung itself at her! Suppos just suppose-he slmuld be will ‘g tn set her free? in her , eyes had flashed‘ a lc-ok that would have started one who saw it, su eager was it. But as suddenly as it cams it was extinguished’ it was like s room lighted with s can- dle which, when lblown out, plung- ed the room into darkness. Why try to fool herself? ‘Beverly never would loose lhis "bold on her, never let her gtr-decently. tA wave of unreality engulfed er. Life loomed suddenly very hard, very bitten “Oh, l wish I lwere dead!" she moaned, laying her head on her folded arms. "I wish I lwere deed!’ lShe had heard no sound, so wrapped in her misery was she. The hand laid softly on her should- er startled lher and. she raised agony-filled eyes to- Ned‘s face. "Can l1 helip? What is it?" he asked, the trouble on his face al- most equalling the agony of hers "Oh, it's nothing," pride and a feeling of svhame coming to her re- scue. "l guess l am a. lttle tired, that's all. . "l kn0W~y0u have worn yourself out nursing me." He leaned over o-nd dropped a light kiss upon IIQI‘ h-air "1 never can repay you. never!" he said. "You have repaid me many times," that light ‘kiss still thril- ling her. ' “it is like you to say that. But l feel so guilty to know i have been the one to tire you when-I would give my life to save you sorrow or trcluble_ “ “Would yc»u--dc~ you feel like that?" To save her life, Sonia Sonia could not help the question. "l surely db, and to prove it l am going to clear out and let vrru rest.‘ ‘He smiled dlown at her, his boyish look of sympathy molk- lug her eyes m-ist. "What's all ltlbis? la?" Beverly Strong had conle in nolselessly as usual “No, indeed, Just tired." . "Don't pay any attention, Cam- plhellll. Sonia. is all temperament, as you must know lby this time. Crying for left them. yiTo lbe Continued) Try Phosphate Ii YouAre Thin Nothing like says Dr. llnrril-rnn. of New York, to make thin. delicate, nervous, m3. cmrralzed men und women take on needed weight and quickly exhibit u nerve force that radiates health, snort-W and ambition. it In known to be such a wonder- ful nld to frail and tired nut people that Hughes Drug Cu., Ltd and 0i.- her lending druggiats. who have a large demand for it, are glnd to lrunnntee Ultra-Phosphate. CAUTION: Although Bitro Phos- pl-ute In an excellent aid In reliev- ing- weak, nervous cnnditim-s its us» is not advised unless weight is desired. Soap too. SANG PEllit The handsome big pacing stun. i011. Sung Pour will malke his route for the season of 192i as follows, Leaving Stanley Bridge May 2, through Bay View, Cavendish, Rus- tico, Rustlco Ville, Oyster Bed Bridge, Ttustlco Road and home by the New Glasgow Road to the owner's stable for the remainder of the week. The following week he will go by the -wny of Lower Granville, through Springfield to Emerald Junciiou,.through Brad- albane and Fredericton on his Way to Hunter River and- returning home on the third or fourth du-y of each week. - ‘Sang Peur is a magnificent type of a carriage horse, mahogany bay in color, with black points and the best of limbs and feet. Kind and intelligent, and weigh-lug on the borders oi‘ 1400 pounds. He has never bud any turf training and his speei limits are unknown ns he has never lbeen lbenten on ice. lFor breeding and terms see hand bills or ilpply to owner JOHN M. QUINN WILLIAM CHAPPLE iu charge NOTICE ~l have opened a Repair Shop at 38 Ken, Street West for repair- ing Water Boilers. Stoves of, all lntilnGuns, Locke and. sil- Ferm Machinery, also Pipe Fitting and all general repairing, includ_ lng sharpening and repairing lawn mowers. WIORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE SATWSFAKETIIION GUlARlAlNTFIED JAMES D. WHITE increased Training School for N llrses The Symmes Arlington Hospital. Arlington, Mans. Limited number of students needed for next term, Ap- plicants must he from l9 to 85 years o.’ age. nf good health and must have tho equivalent nf s high schnni edu- cation. Course 8 years, Medical, Surgical and Obstetrics. Salary 810. per month. after 2 mnnths proba- tiun. Beautiful new hnrnr for Nurs- es. For application lfiss No Z Crying. Son- tllre rruoon, when she knows she cannot reach .it _ " with vhlolt euigmalical renlnrk he again And Under Weight Blue-Phosphate, ilisisisrtislistorittf svasalm- l.. ooouou SUFFERING oi i LIFETIME nus MR8. IURRINOTON. i Oil-LB DlFFlElR IN (IR-AV _ITY READINGS . . v G. P. H. asks: What causes the different cells of my storage butt- "y t0 vary as much as fifteen suntan“, 540 Bunion, AW" L” ‘Willis. in respect to their hydro- meter readings; nd how can I eque. _.-{———--"'__*' lise themi Answer: Au individual ceI-ll may lhave defective insulation or be ehort-clrcuited rby active material that has fallen from the pistes. » This will cause it to lose its marge faster than the other cells. A cell may have a leaky ler. which re-- suits In the eecnpeof electrolyte and cells for an amount of WSIIGY to he added, which weakens the density of’ tlhe solution and there are other causes of differences bet- ween oue cell and another. I-f, aft- er a long charge, at a low rote, the readings of the cells do not equal- lze and remain so for a reasonable time. it is advisable to take the battery to a service station and have the cells examined for inter- nal shol-t circuits. and other de- fects. ‘From childhood until i got Toll- lac, r etlffefod from‘ indirection w! mach 179M119," llld "l1. J. A- BATTERY NEEDS RECHARGING O. R. asks: How should ‘one re- iilll a battery which shows five volts with gravity readings of 1150 To add more liquid would cause the cells to overflow. Should ‘the cells be emptied and then refilled with p. UII to give the proper read- ing or should they be charged to bring up the gravity? Answer: The battery should simply be recharged. E-y so doing enough acid wii-I he removed from 3mm”- Cam" "mm mm,“ bu“ a lllqauig|agesthzf "mg lime‘ ‘or rm “ow m my sixty" eity will) be increased to give the eighth -yel\r. , , .. - "-1 "neck" "m" l m ‘* “M” Z1912’. 5.31153.'°“'il.'l‘i“1h§“li..'5 I w“ kept on a Bum’ ma‘ 0' "me rolyte in iihe peel?!‘ was originally WM" and mm‘ for wean and I of tine correct strength 1i’ after have been iu constant distress all the batter has ‘been glv-en g long the“ 7ears' l Sumned tem-hwy slow charge the cells fail m show from bloating and had to be very the full char e ravilv reedin- of Caren" o‘ wha‘ 1 ma‘ I became so 1280 ou ‘befterghavejthe bwtgtery we“ “m! nervous a could hardly exam-then at a service station We 5° am“ m7 housework and was advise you not to add acid to the m “ miserable condmon’ ‘cells as this is usually unneees-_ ‘Whom two year's ago my ha“; sary and may he very detrimental baud got such splendid 1'98"" t m m“ from Tanlsc he insisted on my inky ° e l‘ - l“! l‘ “d ‘he medwme “w” ‘ml even SHORT nuns s little ~while in ridding me of m~y CAUSE OVERHEATING troubles. It gave me a Billehilld “ppeme and I could euioy a “X91 J. K. writes: Whenever i run m~v hearty meal‘ even things l] ha n car if for onlv five minutes the dared ‘ouch lbeflwe’ without any engine gets Ihot and the water in tem 0t H‘ troubling me' I the radiator starts 1o boll Can you ‘when ‘I had we influenza and he. tell me the cltuse of this," came dreadluuy ‘sick and weak’ but Answer‘ TIIElSB are the most likc- my stomach kept m good order aim‘ 'ly causes: Radiator badly stoDDed It 13ml’ mo)‘ to“ blnuea 0t Tan I“: up with sediment so that some w bum me up “gum w where 1m arts of iqdlove lilfleior circuiu- now feeling better than at any I)ion and so that the posgggee that timg I w" Pememme ' Hm” gum’ are o en are so hadl lncrusted ed eleve" pounds m weight. mo‘ u Oiiplh inside that th let and wmds can.‘ exprem the gram- tlIjrough blot little heat Fad” not “d6 I we] ‘award Tanlac’ l keep "rurluin alt its usual speed owing Tam“ m the home a“ the time to loosgeness f its belt Reduction nuw‘ for i know it ‘a a wgdicmalof the rate oiowwter circulation by lh“'“'°““ be depended “Dom obstruction offered by rubber cou- nections that, have partly closed up MR8. J. A. BURRINGTON Los AnOeIQs, Calif. SAXONIA DOCKS AT HALI- . FAX-After . t... u .1... d.» Hls Back Has Not from London via Cherhourg, the‘ . . Cunard liner Saxonis docked atll Halifax and landed 921 passenger-m. ~ who proceeded west on rtwo special WHY M. WASSIN KN-OWSIDODUS tram , The swam“ cam, by KIDNEY Plul-s ARE soon . m» t of ' rhe 3:32:21! gguttzegglewtoufigland New Brunswick Man is Enthusias- ce co ‘lie Over the Remedy That Brought coast. The SilXOllIiI. sailed tonight. m", Rqlid-dlodws Kidney Pills. lfor New York. The Ssitonln, re-i ports that at noon, when 15 miles April 251i, (Speoiai)——" I know 0g Chebuqto Head, south of Hsli- Budd's Kidney Pills are good.’ These emphatic words come from Every barreIthe-somh. old ll I result every baking is the some. Uniform quality at ell times and l. under all conditions is the policy which esmetLthe reputation of PIIRIU ' “More Bread and Better Bread" m.“ I t I81 of poor quality or your hrflliel-l ma’! and connecting at Sackvilic Zilnnctou with train fnr St. John und Bosto 0.20 p. m. conncct and Ziluntrenl sud (l'. E. jnvg-jdg Ygu may be running with of the Canadian Club, CalgnT-y, m; gyeffltlh mixture, your Eiihfk submitted a proposal at the lull- mBy he 501 t°o 1946- the “mine may cheon to Hon. F. B. Carveil, fol- be badly carbonized, the oil may he a campalgn to be taken-up by a" the Canadian Clubs in Canada lo institute o. buy-iu-Conade campaign {<0}? to be taken up by all the Candian A BUY-iN-CANADA MOVE- DP- Clubs in Canada to institute a buy- A. O. Mcllae. head Ol ll"! WWW?" ln-Csnada campaign to counteract be dragging . Canada College. and Dnstpresident {he young mm; ,bm_ f Canadian . National Double Daily Service Between. . <Prince Edward Island and the Mainland W Effective May 2nd Trains for Borden connecting with S. S. "Prince Edward Inland" Innvt- Charlottetown 7.00 o. m. and 1.35 p. , m. '- Morninp: truiu connects with train leaving Tormentinc at 10,30 a, m_ with No. 1 Express for Montreal and ut n. Train leaving at 1.35 p. m. connects with train leaving Tormentine at _ ut Ssckvilie with No. 3 Muritlmc Express for Quebec 1th No. 10 Express for Truro and Halifax. ‘ FOR (‘RANGES IN LOCAL HERYIFH AND FFRTIIER PARTICTLAIIQ \ . “- Al'l'll\' 'l‘0 K. (‘lty IIOGEIIH “Z T. ‘Picket I.) ‘ Agent lllnstrirt Punks-rigor Ascent -___.. WIRELESS The Modern Hobby “For Boys and Old Boys” Endless fun awaits you iu the wireless game-Wireless Tele- phone concerts, vpeatliler forecasts, the day's news from distant cities-ell that's "doing" in the worldlTilese are yours for the turn of a switch, ii you own a wireless set Call or write for our new list of apparatus, supplies and instruction books. SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTER LTD 1 ARCADE BUILDING, HALIFAX, BOX 684 . Q ,l nrncA-v ' plode and disalppesnleaving a vast i fnx, a meteorite was. seen to ex- lvllr. Mauzer Wassin, a. well-known sud hignly respected resident here. Grad“ on annmwl 10ml not”. a mares ghould see this horse before credit amounts. sale St. Peters ll blanks address ‘ rs A. Brown, Supt. at Hospi- amount of smoke, which was vis-, ~41 had an awful lgmg hwy," Mr, llble for over ten minutes. The IWaJssIu cont-inltued. “I tit-leg {waged d - doctors and t ey cou n0 hi; “mmge ‘peat? g” wm'°z;e_ f0i' me. So I tried noon"; Kidney by some. M 1 0 can’ pa“ g lPllls, and before I had taken three ers and part of the crew. They boxes ,; w“ as wet“ n, we“ My first suw a big burst of flame in hack has not ibothered me since. the sky and then along column of l cannot 8W l°° much l" D0116? , Kldncy Pil/Is." fmtgfs’ prgzzzlybemlre taxi? '31:! .Dodd's Kidney Pil-is are purely a e“ ' . kidney remedy. They strengthen meteorite fell into the sea. The we kidneys and p“, them 1n comm. wireless operators on the shli-p re-' ion to do their full work of strain- wmyin-g the impurities, the seeds ' disease, out of the blood. I lif you have au-y of the symptoms oi’ kidney disease ask your neigh- bors if Budd's Kidney Pills are not the remedy you are ~lo0k~in8 f0?- port having had diiiilculty °t their apparatus and they believe that the meteorite had something to do with the electrical disturb- EH09. AUCTION SALE I um instructed by George Doyle throat t. and they sre accompanied tlaashouldor blades, night n For Coughs I you have s cold. when you cough or suffer from , especially if you are subject to these ailment-l. by soreness in the chest or between swestbs sud omsocstiou than you " “TAROL” Tsrol is s scientific remedy composed of cod liver oil, wood tar and other time-tried remod- iss of unquestioned vslus in all affections of the respiratory organs. Wlien 0n Sale Everywhere. DB. ID. IOII-II A OII, LIIIIIII, St. Peter's Bay, to sell on the pre- mises » 0N FRIDAY The 29th Dsv of Ailrii. 1020 cornm°nclng s! 12.30 p. m 'l‘he following kitchen furniture. Dining Room set. Parlor set_-5 Bedroom sets_ rice Cream Parlor Furniture. Sewing Machine. Organ Modern Alaska. Rouse good as new. Base Burner new. lSileet Iron Stove 2 ice-Cream Freezers 8 and r10 ouart with power equipment. aloud for dtoldiug freezers, Block- smith Tools. etc. also o lot of other articles too numerous to PURE BRED BTALLION DOCTOR MCCOY 17204 Enrolment N0. 4 Sire Day Dream (128017). Dom Ruby Pimp, (28899). \ mention Also the same day the proper- my stripe. nlsh fore and both t,v. if disposed of by private hind legs white, fooled May 25th, sale will be cold on that day. This 1015. property consists of good eiglht| Will stand for the season of 1021 . ’ R “ with water ln;st the owner's stables, Wlnsioe, house also wood_ roomy Biacll- except every Friday after the first smith Shop. t send Barns unll , If Itfhy will l», st Edmontfs feed barge Lot. This is without doubt 5mm lfilblg‘ chu]g1_f_ggown_ loo best Blncksmllh stand on I‘. This horse has proved himself s E I sure and good stock getter. "lmltisfil" Wm "We? "M" rims. intending m time um» cash. over that amount 6 months oer cent oer slflhlllnolf for cosh on; Tam‘. ‘5 M "m, o‘ breed,“ and Tern", M. plum m.“ know a, aligning: when more proves to be HORNE BIOS. Owners, Willsloe, P. B. i. April 11th. 19%;. J. A Meoomluo ‘AIJOIIOBOQI’. End AUCPIQI§I SALE The fllnest farm properly offered In years on Thursday April 28th at 1 p. m. sharp. I am instructed by Mr. W. Owen to sell his farm at Keppoch. Lot 48 41,5 miles from Cilarlottetmn. This farm of about 200 acres is one of b9" flllllfllfiil Jlfvbortiesin the province and an ideal site for s summer hotel. Also all the stock, crop and farming implements consisting of 4 choice young draft horses, 5 excellent cows, (2 frfih and 2 to freshen soon.) 50 hens, 6 h. p. (eta. rite) mvwsrs- rakes. nvsnure spreader, 2 lieu. disc barrows, a spring tooth and 3 sets pin barrows, grain separator (Magnet), fertiliser 3 lrllfili Willows 2 t licks and wheels, 3 curls, wood sleighs. box and driving slelzhs. turnip Dulpers, ootlfflers, turnip scswer, Blld horse drill, numerous other fine condition. engine, binder. huy loader, tedder, (Perfection), milk sdpantcr. er. seeder (McCormick), gang and other plows. articles. Also all kinds of IlWflIBBS-—BII in CROP-lo 10118 llfly. 5 tons straw. 250 bus. white outs, 75 bus. wheat. quantity of turnips and maugoldls. TERMS 0N STOCK E'l‘C.:-Seven montilts credit on all sums Mei‘ $10.00. ti per cent discount per snnum off for cash. TEIRMS ON FARM made known at sale. Firm residence is modern in Every respect and is open for inspection until day of sale. Bale stsrts positively on time. a J. A. MoIJONA LD, t. us. 1-..! -III‘-.-IIAJ...‘ Is Auctioneer. ' v