3 vi ‘~. . -ii* -_ f--,, 5,.. ssss'-fs..-" ~y..-zs. 1; 'gif-tri . [$.20 ~f .-,-.‘32`-l;:E‘T` ‘f lil., ‘ ' - 5. -'>f.>-_ 4'. f ._a` KL- ~ ;t.'-'~`~ §$. wr -»i."i\-‘sf' .-i. -»lI~' f]liI,‘.l `,".#§"l1 -',‘_;f'l iii: * ' \\ T- ri ’§._,-._;‘ F' ...f:<:'f-.~> ki' rl' .‘ QU 'I f,“~. '.1 '.i -J. - -' .,, _,~_=~7_»_=_=¢~._1,.,,,, _;->~z€.?i”P:- ; P so 3. .:;~"$“g9“*.__ e ._1 . iilillif iii.” ' "(54 '.{(.,, rift 2-_ ~.,i- ,rl ~ _:I2 ' -ii 1 » _ .fi--g»., ff 2-51.# " - ; 5; .»;‘_,I ,pw-.‘ -' .' =x -,/.=’ ~. l .5-_l ~ ;.` Y..--i-_.j ,""»,1 l .1 Eu' . <_- , » r.. '»;~ , __.-yignsoaonr _ ~_- -*rr* "' .-. , _ _ _ . ._ ~ _ _ ,_q.,-_ _,, ..., -»-.~._--weuv-nvsvsu-_---`s,»~ e-i~<-f.-wi. syqp ss--s-~ ».- -wr -. _ _ -ii » > `;1i.A' " . 1 _ BIRTHS _ ~. i A,'i.g,An_-At urs city Hospiisi, rss- rusry, Sith, 1010, to Kr. and Mrs. J. W. Allan, Charlottetown, a daughter, DIED D'_\;Yllt--Suddenly at Mt. STewart on Feb. 34th Anne Hughes, wife of the late Charles Dwyer of that place. ‘ uuitri-iv,-ss risnisu. os sosiiay. Nbrnary, Sird, 1510, Patricia, belov- ,ad_“dauslstir_ ` of Senator and Mrs. f Murphy. Aged 12 years. _ ,pennies-At. Hsmuion. Loi is. Ol Dec 18th 1918. Miss Mary Donald ltall I0 years, leaving three sisters and one brother to mourn their loss. PIGKERING.-At Bea view, Jan. 8, 1019, Austin Charles Pickering, lu- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. age 2 months and 2 days. For Spanish lime use-assassineaaeeeeiebeeleseeeaeeImssionny °°°‘°"° I ilu Piiouomrs WIFE ""0"" BY JANE PHELP3 essence#ceeeeeaeeenceeeeeeeee Formula -' Ovsa 100 Ymas or Buocmss _ » ,i|”oi|ilsoi|’s °¢l\m¢L|l|lMEl|T (Internal as well as External uae) A soothing, healing Anodyne that _ speedily stops suifering. Yonder- fully sdective for Coughs, Colds, ` Grippe, Bore Throat, (‘-ramps, Chills, Sprsixis, Strains, and many other _ common ills. Uermore than scentury humsnity's best “Friend in Need” i l NOTICE I I All parties having acmunts ag inst the Charles Dalton Si.ver Black Fox Co _ Lid., are ri-qucstcd to r nd--r thi in in the un tcr-ignerl for payment, at his office in 'the Pl'0W.~e BI Ch. Clinrlotlvlnwn. “_ “rs sv.. ._ .. QL i Neil came;liome very date, and so I C tired, thatl- hopwent directly to bed. 'l`he"next morning he was in such a 8 flee for his mail, which had accumu- I la ed during his absence, that l did 9 would wait until dinner time. W l. he said in response to my in had gone had turned on-t all right. 0 I wishe i had taken 'ou_" he l' ll > said. "I met several people whom l U should have been sh-1 to have you Fld m>'Be1f°f-orit wvhld eww “P011 i American Boom ministers. soo no know.” ’-“°~ M1939* UW! feud that "IW natural-ly has much first-hand infor- H I was horribly lonely most of the C LANCHE ORTCN INVITE! [you and your unsung wgtye cg,-sqarrired in Boston on the Trafford l ' NEIL AND BARBARA .mony and come? _ 'ro oiNNen‘ "Mi-_ soross iss; ioispnossd mo.I=ionary Dons-rtmeot or his American. Yes, we will come." I had no in- I Board, where ther; was 'an affectinl CHAPTER xxvi. tension that sus should think me fn lneetlns with his wlle. whom he had ' ; ilnorance of the fact that she had not seen for five years. Nothing dir- hurry to get down town to the ot- tice. I-fe is such s popular man that` .aerned -at Marasli ln Central Turkey; t not attempt to talk with him. 1 I1 ol He was in one of his excitable Blanche Orton asserted itself. 0n<~e.lin, 0., w-as immediately communicat- moods. 'iihlngs had gone more than l1l0l'€ I d9lBl‘ll1ill€dly DUI it l`l‘0=l\ I ed with and -she came to Boston. ‘ - U19- 308115' I must 1101 be B0 f00I'I Mr. Marlin was interned mainly be- m iry if the business upon which he ish. One would think I wus 18 yearsicause he was aga,,a,,||au_ He ,vas not- :.10 .\ _ B. WARBURTON, time, although Lorraine and Iweut sto 6 Influenza Fl..-\ li-»F.iv_’-cnt tlvt \"ui»_-_- -\ll Ali- mf'-nts" Il'iI'ilARD’S ~|~.-km OLD nEl_lABLE_Try it One Li5fer-BpuS1(m Aut0..Iyours, so supposed of course it wasiif matlc Elect!-IC Llghtmg Planhnll right for us to go. Lorraine. Muir-.r-i's i.inirnani» Co.. Ltd.. Yur m,,,,,,,_ N, S, of maintaining 12113 watts, _ a 110 volts or a cf r.ti 'lions out-Im Nuo I am prepared to give meals at all rmnrs. Also nights lodging, etc.,etc. ll.lz~.:-s moderate. SUSIE J. WELLS, ' Elmsdale_ 4 227-2-27ME2lpd. L%P _ ' min For ssu: _Consisting of 96 acres situated at Vnion Road Lot 33 8 miles from Char- lottetown and in immediate vicinity of churches schools saw and grist mills in one of the lsland's -best farming districts. Land in high state of culti- vation with good buildings and brook running through farm makes this place very convenient. 8 acres under heavy timber. Hard and soft wood. Apply BRUCE H. YEO, Union Road 4222-2-2'lMthusatue6ipd. _ & AUCTION SALE AT BRACKLEY POINT ROAD I am instructed by Theo. Abbott, to sell by public auction on his premises, Brackley Point Road, - ON-MONDAY MARCH 3 AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. (lf stormy sale will be held Tuesday at same hour.) The following stock, crop and farm implements: STOCK-1 driving mare 7 yrs. old. (Commodore Queenle), 1 driving mare 10 yrs. old (Oakley Baron) in foal to British Soldier, 1 tllly 2% yrs. “old, -(Harry 'l'.), 1 driving mare 16 yrs. old, (Bronze Chief), 1 driving horse 4 yrs old, (Cresceus). 9 head of cattle in- cluding 4-choice milk cows. 1 cow Jersey grade due to freshon March 10th, 1 heifer 2 yrs. old in calf, i helfer 1% yrs. old in calf, i grade Shorthorn steer 5 months old. 1 grade Shorthorn heifer- 5 months old, 2 brood sows to farrow ln March, 1 brood sow to farrow in May, 6 sheep, 50 plymouth Rock hens. d ons. irish white seed oats. 20 bus. l I Secretary. H50-2-21 \l l wk. I with gasoline engine capable put of 1620 wuts Also_50 I yards covered Copper Wire.; The above outfit has been ingv use one year and has giverilw perfect satisfaction. G o o d ' “ bargain to quick buyer. Fora terms apply to ' MRS MYRTLE FAWCETT. - Upper Sackville, N. B. , 4111-4-22 ME 4i pd. Two pure bred Ayrshire bulls ready for Servica dams pro- iiiere Pleas have iuy clo ies a duced froin to lbs I out. I 1 shall be detained down hero lbs' of Hulk In the year and un-ill the last minute.” 350 to 400 lbs. fat in the year. i C. T. FERGUSON, I hlarshfield . t Call write or phone. 3995-2-isiisitizipo. - AU'I`0MOBILE__ PAINTING than the factory finish with Valentines finishes ? Call me _ up and have a talk. J. A. BOLGER, 4110~2-22 M Gi pd. .L-ETF* 1 Aucupu SALE ; 100 Acres at Iona Lot 58 The Exccu|or= ofthe will of the' Lair Lawrence Nlilrrisey will off--r ly pl-blic Auction on the premi~es nt lona on Fri-lay the sixth day 1 f March next at 2 p. rn. the farm of |00 ac'es of the late Lawrence the w st side oi' Qolkirk road nbout lliree quarters of a mile ~oulhei'Iy from Iona Post. Office. 1 Terms and conditions m a d c known at sale. I or to Patrick Dogherty John- I’°"’°7° l Mor iscy, Exec-utors IMLPLEMBNTB-Beln wagon with pole and shafts, rubber tire wagon, pggd qgggn. 4,511, fake (BBW). R8ndl9} barrow, _set Spring Tooth harrows, roller, gang pow, turnlp Pulper, driv- ihgsalailh, wood sleigh with box. box sleigh, threshing outht (new), 3% H. P; Empire Engine, I0 ft. rubber belt. crasher (Maple Leaf). cream seillifl-I tor" flllllief. ) 800 lbs., gasoline can. cooking stove (Happy Thought). 2 Queen heaters. lot stove pipe, 2 milk cans, set driving harness, cart saddle and breaching. truck wason. pad and breaching, 3 sets eather traces (new). set. team harness (new), team reins, 8 work collars, 3 pair hames: cross-cut saw. shovels, forks, hoes. &c. Baie positive as farm is sold and the owner is solos West. 'FIRMS-All sums of $_6.00aand und- ar cash; over that amount 7 months cndit on approved joint notes, 0 per esnt. discount for cash. PITIR lltoQll» Auctioneer. Aegis-ximiind.. ~ » _-M '*~ iii-4-*-*W*-tts* HM-= '- linsfdl llnlmwit svmplrqotlnoows 4191-2 26 M wed. thu, mon. tue . 4i _¢.~,».\`i.'., .'.-,'11-§,_ ,MH I Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulation I W THB sole head of 4 family or any male over _eighteen years old, may homestead s quarter section of available Dominion land ln Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must sp- Disr in oenan at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Aleucy for the Disiiict. B-atrie by proiy may be made at any Dominion _Lands agency but aot Hub-Agency on comin eonduious. Dunes-Six months residence uma. and cal tivatioe of the land In earh ol veen. A *iomenrsder may live within nine milesoi his homestead os a iirm of at least 80 acres, on bi bl Il0ll¢ il ' certain conditions. A hs 'ie e re~ quired ts ept where residence is performed in she vicinity. in eeruia dlstrlctes homnaeeder In medsteng. ing may pre-empt s quarter-section alongside his homestead. Price |3.on per acre. Duties Six months residence is each of three yssn after earning homestead patent; also so mrs; extra cultivation. rre-empties patent maybe or tained so seen as homestead patent. on canals oosditlous A settierwho hes exhausted hisheaisstssdi-ight mg. esserehasedhomestssdiecerteiadiurica. tm rscn.Duties-Mustresids slxinontu laall of eyeargcdinnteliscrslandarects ~T=°:i:iihoI¢ii|uvstioe» schism so induction ln' 3”" gmac 1;.:-.€:.-:..:-;..;,'.".:q; -, yy . - one - ' ' WMRY wa Dspety M .'i.°.u-.-..'~°°fa.~'I.F.i:."° \__ Ee: i ‘il _ _ s. `l'.~ii.» ..1..f,.. ' Do you know that I do care Q painting that stands longer! qu "Next time l'~1I 1118110 YO!-\ l-like me! giving “WW '-0' i@l1|°\lSY It 'mil' I“'I mation of the sufferings of the Armen- in d ner and were joined by Mr. Fred~ erick, and lie took us to a show af- Il terwards." ll “F"edefi"‘k L°°k yo” I’ for that reason I must “IWIWS lov” I the sufferers although what relief he .. . __ l ' II liiin or else lose my selfiespect. I, was allowed to diatrlbuw' he says' I knew he was a, great friend of‘ W0Uld flght to the death for his love. t had to he done in a secretive way At Yes. it was all right. wasn‘t it. quite admired him." ' W I "Vor weli" dinner tonight, Mrs. Forbts. Will CREAM FOR CATARRH _ Tells How To Get Quick Relief I from Head-Colds. its Splendid! I - 1 ' If ll b ' _ Egslighuyr y 5 , :ilxty-six convoys, which included sev~ ' lcrsi in d i 1 _ M _ "Of course it is all right. Did he I knew that some i>C°0DI<= Claim len M_;_\;;;no; gessog ereaL_hredMsal;tm sk you any questions about me-| that people can love many times. ;l_na 0." gem 13 and- rémamed the! - ii . ‘ ' fe y trip to Boston? But I knew I should love but once. _“hm Nov 18 when H went w “Not a question.” And he had l believe that man second and ~thlrd§ ' ‘ e °" not. But after Neil hail gone I re- marriages, even, are happy 01195 be-| “mar alled that he had had a sort of anx» cause they are the only love mar-_ i ~ _ . . ' ~- 1 - ' hors were not.I _ I 8 is nny'eigh" years °ld' “native us look upon his f-ice as we tu-lkcd iltiges that the ot I bout Mr. Frederick though there may have been liking. ‘ nt Vdueyfiem` P'E'I" and was ed' 1 ' ` uca. i .. ' ~ - He had been down-town but half respect, even comrndeship. But that, ed at “CGI” University ‘md UH' [ion Seminary in New York He was u hour when the telephone rang. real love is experienced but once was , ordained at Dunde uebe‘ in 1 _ “Your haven‘t anything on for to- then, is now, my sure belief. 9- Q Cv 333- "" oul make in self lovel forluppointed 9' mI95i°“3\'Y Ill 19938110 ' nigrht have you Barb. he asked. I w d I y ' y _ “No-why?" - Nell that night. I had a new gown- Ten" 'by the America" Bon", to Tm' 0 ze "Blanche Orton just culled me up Ii never had worn. it was a shimg _ y' He returned In 1905- lllld for [ and wanted to know. She is giving mcring thing, all soft shades thatl “ve years WHS Past” Of B C0I18l‘9K~ ' |.itional Church at Surat an impromptu dinner tonight. She were most 'bec'0n\iiig. Daring as - ' ` 088. O8-l. He iii probably call you up in a few silo was in nor dross, Bioilcno orton ; 'ale' '°”““°“°ll to the Near East, wnsr. I ninutes. I called to tell you that would not outshine me. he had been since- HIS W0l‘k in the even if you have arranged something. But I had not gaugsd hor daring. ' '|510 has been as treasurer of the - to call it off. I am particularly aux- ` --- `“ us to meet some one who is to be Tomorrow--Nell Brings Barbara a"‘"`y Uversighf 0V0l‘ all activities. tl I iii String of Pearls. “The many hriellds oi' Master Ralph Y ' _ l had scarcely hung up when thc' LAXAUVE BR0M0,QU1NINE Tab' I"E~I» Hlliillital for appendici¢|3_ There is only _ ' _ - lets remove the cause, olcphone shiiiled again. This time one __Bmmo Qumm_el,, E_W. GRovE,s it 'y\i'a;nMi;.vgl1;o:.vm_y Emu" informal signature on the box. 30c. V "‘Tiz” Gladdens Sawllon Army orsus uP iiosrnits -- s........ on o,.,,,,"S"c,;,; 1~°° y No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching 0 Y- per Mrs. Hannah Colii [feet fairly dance with delight_ Away a 9" ' I °°k - In one minute our clogged nostrils go the aches' and pains, the corns, U- M- McLeod _ . _ . . . ._ will open’ the ah. passages of your izilltouses, blisters, bunions and chil- J. H. Vanldorsting _ , _ _ _ _ __ a ns l Dunrfs Hotel' head will clear and you can breathe .UI-ii.. draws out me acids and pow R- H- PBUUCK . . . . . . ._ freely. No -more hawking, shuffling, ,ms that puff up your feet N0 matte, George D. Mcbeod _ blowing, headache, dryness, strug- how hard you work, how ltkilng ,you Everett Wcdlock "ling for breath at night, your cold or ";"‘n°‘f' hm” far You walk' fr ,EW 'mg Mr- “Hd MPS- J0hil Ways .. 2......-. ...ii 1.. go... ;§;,,{3'“,;j;; gg,f,g;,\;;€9,i°,g..T;zmg;;ggf A M... ._ Got a small bottle of i~)ly's Creamig,-and' wonderful for tired, aching, Gordon Brown ;.. . Balm from your druggist now. ApplylBW0lI@ll. Smhftlllg feet. Ah! how com- .I. A. C. Robertson fortablc, how happy you feel. Your M,.s_ John Rackham ‘$%$$Q AFTER FIVE YEARS' I _ .A Boston exchange contains _the foiiovrlng notice.-B.s|v. John C. Mar-_ tin. a missionary in Turkey. who has _ Hall, wen' straight to the Foreign Mis- alled Neil first. " |ect1ly had been Iheurd from Mr. Martin' ‘Yes-I telephoned him as soon for a long time at the American Board B I 1-11°\18ht he would be ln his of- ' headquarters because he had been in- feared he would insks some other j but when inc was about to start for ngageinent before i could reach this country he sent n calilegram from ld instead of 26-and an ‘old mal'-Iln prilsonlnid sul’-tered no lhardshlps. reiijed its power to make one mis- iam, and Sy,.|_a,,s_ ra .. I le” d N H I I ' V I His station was at Aalutiib, but early We e‘ ' Y mu" a “H5” °V"j in the -big war he was taken to Mar- hg‘ Zmtmng “mud °h“n'g° that' He Lash by the Turkish authorities, but? a B °“'“ me what 1'3"” ’“e““"' and ' :it no time was 'he out of touch with tl Il ' I ' I i nee oe, lint I;l'z~1k;1n"”;;’§;$,the time he gave assistance to y -Alexandria-, eventually reaching G15. latlou and ‘ho had ii genera-I mission- Toombs will be pleased to learn tl;-at he IU15 'aigaiu returned to his home Colds Cause Grip and Influenza lifter Undef g0ing ian operallon in the Amount before reported $7 176 47 l Thomas IBe`rtram,’ Eiliots ‘ ’ Mins . . . . . . _ . feet-no oorns or calllusee. “S” 10-00 ____ Hunter River, collected by J. ._ - .. _ _ I~i. Vaiiiderstinc Tiz makes sore, burning, tired W It E Wh U 5.00 10.00 5.00 . _ . _ 10.00 _ 1.00 5.00 5.00 10.09 1.00 10.00 1.00 !IN HOUSE 0F COMMONS-‘?°““°" is ""e°“° vi-1° h~‘»'»=h 1°-8- coutinuously_ -Hon. Dr. Reid (sun im.” Them' "Dinner at seven.” Gibraltar. Mrs. Martin, who has been or me age n my jealousy nf; living with. their six childien nt Ober mr is now me oldest member of the 1904 uhilc Mi. Smith was out of Pi.,-_ House. Sir Wilfrid \\"ns the only e _ led woman at that. It showed nib," as fm. as possible he” kept In Th tilencss ln my nature -that I must l much with the people to' Wh-om me H lion! sqare ‘of six will be WINNIPEG reason for chan . 11|, 0|- sameas onnsrly E. W. (lIl.l.E'l"l` CUMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA MONTREAL ~~~-nf:-.-_-_-.~ .» -._-.r m-_:T35 Britlsh Commons the member .1919 Cakes is _that 01?: by _machinery than round cakes. will contain ive cakes instep) quality and quantity ef yem, Arecobsnlzed ss- "the..imtnei"¢I\ih°¢I,Be , Gilt ~.'. --.i-_ ‘o'r'rsvvA. rss. is.-with ins asain “Ulm Ulf* honor. *sir o‘so`r_¢s_ 1-‘osioi Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir George Fos- ‘Im s out of ‘tlic commons from" 196]) ,O -~ -- iissisni-from 1896 io lim. lion. nr' mbei who entered the House in the R yvontles. Sir George Foster' was be rst eleo-eil to the _Commons in 1882. I bi' Smith South Ontario, who was G rst retulrned in 1887 e only other member of the House U e o I I s-id was first elected in 1891 and hs, en inifhe House since vv.ii110“¢,, eak. There a\'c"only two other me ib iieral 'Sil' Sam Hughes and W. F c-Lean, both of whom were .retnm_ Mia According to the custom of the ed -at the bye-elections, in 1892. es new ‘~__= ' ,f ‘ 1 ' ’ '-Ulf' l'B I0 v ` “Mother” Sent This If the sweetest little kiddies Act like old and crabbed Biddies, From the pam tifat s in their midcliee- Cascai-'etsl When the child begins to ail, Coated tongue and looking pale, Spend two Jitneys of your nie- You’d relieve your kid Cascarets I ° ' die if you could Of course you will-I knew you would. Any druggist in your neighborhood- ` Cascerets! I0 cenggy i his wise mother knows that the bost and safest way to relieve a bil~ us, sick or constipated child is by giving candy Cascarets at the first sign f ' ~. . _ , a white tongue, a feverish breath or a sour stomach. Children love Cascarets because of the candy taste. Nothing else w-ho was elected _in.t-he eighties is W. who were f|rst elected before 1896 * v Casca "works" the nasty bile, sour fermeniations and poisons from the little iver and bowels so gently-yet so thoroughly. Each 10 cent bor of rets has directions for children aged one yt-:ir old and upwards fa---_~ _ - --~=~ .wry - _ ._ _ --Y --' S'-'~f-r ' _.1-_-_-,ru - ;_1_.|g__ , ,,._=_.___ Has it ci. Bluish Cloudy Look ? n _¢ DAMPEN a piece of cliccsecloth. wring 1 2r‘..“'¢°.:.;2‘"if.i.':‘.:°;';.“;l:;i= ~w_f'f°»° -ze 11 ii ti little of this fragrant, antiseptic, feet just whsle for joy; shoes never ” I ` cloth then , rub over the varnished surfer¢_ I-'§ni_.,}, wggh healing cream in your nostrils. it pen- hurt or seem Mghh - ,V M‘alcolni_McLeod' _ _, _ , _ etrates through every l1i1` DaSSi189 Of! Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now from John Clark ._ ._ .... . . ' ins neon. soothes ino iniiamea orihny drussist or department eww- Bhd WiiiisroA.Mo1vri1ion olle ucous membrances and re' I sw n m I , _ r feet fresh. sweet and "ef Comes Inswnlly- ’I\kli.i,lI>l;'.liI£IllIsIi I,IIIilk! a whole yeai"s foot H- T- Pickering - » - - - - - - -- lt's just Hue- D011't B183’ BU-lffed “D comfort for only 25-cents. E. S. McLeod . with is cold or nasty catarrh-Reliei- M-irrigev 'fl is farm is _siluate grilcomes so qu|¢k|y_ ` INiinard's Liniment Cures Coins, Ei A_ B_ Bagmm _ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 . 5.00 2.00 1.00 oot torture forever-wear; smaller Wellington Patterson P. J. Noy Mrs. John Beaton . . . . . . _. -' Y 'I 3 Donald Andrews......- 2.00 2.00 ` 2.00 Archibald McKinnon . . . . . _ 1.00 ; For further partirulars apply to _ig Rev_ R_ H._ savor, »-»°“-?-".`1`l‘3-°"-T-T-“if--“`1»‘f--3-3%~ K- “¢l‘J:l.‘l;£`.l£‘.. is|.l\Nn siocr. isiimiiuc coiiinuv, Lin. ' D - Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned _up to and on Saturday, the lst day of March prux. 1919 for the purchase of the lands of the Company, situate at French Fort, Lot 35. 1. For the purchase of all lauds'of the Company comprising three hundred and ninety (390) acres more or less at Dunstaffnage, Lot 35. _ 2. For the purchase of the East and West Sections of the lands sep- arateiy as divided by the existing line fence. 3. For the purchase of each, separately, of the five farms (which ooh- stitu-te the lands) as described in the several deeds of the said lands to Company. (Manure and mussel mud in piles on farms not included.) , A certified cheque in favor of the Company, or cash for 20 .per cent of the amount"must accompany each Tender. Balance of purchase money to be paid within 30 days from acceptance of tender. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ` The Tenders to be marked as such and to be addressed to the ls- land Stock Breeding. Company, Ltd., in cars if G. D. Wright, .....q._ ‘(lng Square, Charlottetown. Purchases of anything not belonging to the lands to have till lst June 1919 to .remove snme,` - An Auction Sale of all the Live Stock, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Purebred and Grade -Sheep, Hogs and Poultry, (the purebred Sheep con- sisting of Shropshtres, Oxfords, Dorset horns, Llncolns and Leicesters, dan lement Machinery, etc.) will be held on the premises st Dun- Farm p s. staffnage, Lot 35, on Wednesday, the nineteenth day of March, 1919 at ten o‘clock forenoon. - Full particulars will be given to any person by Mr. P. A. Fsrquharson, Manager, 243 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Handbiils and Inventories of Live Stock, etc., will be issued some days before the Bale. ~ Dated this 10th day of Februa1‘Y A. D. 1910. -If J-` ‘ .- ` - iff' i. I ' . istmo erocic ennomo oo.. tro. am-z-uuusai. esm.cAn1sn./iusiionssf _ SEALED TENDERS AND AUCTION SALE 3:.?r.:‘.i;f;‘.‘:::;“%_1;~°i;_ iss '“‘“" ”°"°¢<,f/% Sigpatunof ‘Wooden Bed , Mattresses and .. 3.50 373187.47 A_ w_ sTERNs_ E ii" '___ Treasurer for Queens County. 4215-2-27m1i. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Dver 30 Years FURNITURE SALE "' ___._.. 'fm HH Oni Thursday Februsiy,'27i_h, commencing at l n'cloc§ p. at lhe'Boyal Hotel, Richmlnfl `S(,., No. .,103 just arf-und the Royal Bank Corner Iwill sell a lot of furniture comprising Iron Beds, .r-...i._ .,. . _ ., _ _ a dr cioth~»nncI aII that l.I\{;I1 -. 'ouciincss -Will Kava disnppcarod. .T_“_;‘.5.’;Sfi';:.:;;".l: .‘.°.a...°.12°.':‘.’;~..§l‘.'.'.:” GKIREQ s ' , Polish “cleans ssit y\I"t. ." 0, ; _ . _ ' : lable- Bw'-lnyivsnishtdq iiilisiilolfr-I-'I:iularIiIiisIitIE.nI,§ na wail as in tho .n -_:ii--...i of The O-Cedar Polish l\.1op,nf.-sioti with 0-; “ini i'--lnh ss osisansnis in .mor ...onli of iiissfis .l..,.s-1 price $|_50. ` O»Cndu P l`_ Ii ' ld' ' ' 1.. .. ...ii-_" Y§1.:°_...¢':..i:'::;il°ml..‘:1f.tt'u:_:°:: |-ny (smccry or tiardwinl- i_lm||_ l.'n.*.i§NnLi_ cnsmit;/ii. cosiriimr i_n|l'mD 559 Sorensen Ave., Tomnsg l » =_.'i=__ NEW GO0DS ARRIVING DAILY iNcu1mNs= i MacDonalds Tobuccos (index, Napoleon, Prince of Wales and Twist.) Maple Sugar, 10c. bricks. Keutlng's Insect Powder. Minurd's Linimeut. Campbells Soups. Sniders Toniato Soup. Sniders Tomato Cutsup. Castile 'Soap (Rolyat.l Crown Brand Syrup. Carnation Milk. St. Charles Milli. .lorscy Milk. Fibre Butter Tubs. Fibre Wash Boards. Spme, Bureaus, & Sinks, Tabies, _ ` in-,~ y, ino eum, ts d ` ' gl; . Rti keiis and Cages; Stoves, , ;‘_,j}`-,,;. l.hings‘sot --Wi , ° .. ° ~ I é. ." on “ I I C 1 Furnivails James. Marniallld' es, Grips Butter. '~ ~ Sundial _'Stl-l_1110i1-'T-.ag ,' ' Clams, Mackerel. Q\|B|1““3“' Moira and Ganougs Chocolates- Auut .lamina .' Buckwheat Flour. _ Aunt Jaiuius Pankcuko Flour. White Sawn ‘Biscuit il`l0\\1'- cola moi corn Most. mwlfilg' 'es. _ Cristo. Seeded sud Seodless' Ritlslns. Dromedary und. iwwl If-“WI” sioi' Dales. Tea, Coffee, C0008- W