l~; ~. t I. .Z ,_ 6 A-ff.- - ,v_».-.\-. » o I . F » s l. I. I. i th |B£‘6l', Ii(.'W, I rake. i disk soetiuri. 2 strc- rf lalltion stool barrow, 1 disk barrow 9 &¢WI`th_tptir inch fourteen disk. 1 l- ' §pring tooth barrow. 1 s:ang`ploui:h, D PP. \l I I -- bv _received by _the Undersilgnetli -Clliiriloll_clown 4-ii-liivlfiii. _ 'I I.:ZIl.tiI'1lIi0D;El't?rI\iUirldgdhslsrplrdtiddi '___ I A coiit-roto structtlres and other ncc-I _ ) ' g. *__ e»'».ir_y work on the Ioll.0wIuI;i I In the matter Of the rniipoltict No. ii Atherton to Pori "__ I or Iieadaches ,am 'rhere will no sold liy Pnbllo Ano ' ' ‘ estate 0f Conedge P- pr., Ml on ,__ Wane," hom to tion on hionday tho thirtieth riot. I Bowness Authorized 'iY"“j‘I‘t"';>I‘i I gi f`J"i" A* il'-1.1923' ai ui” "°"i"" -_-1 ’Assig'nor. e..'°'<":_I§§i'.t..§.‘.’.'...I" W""'“g‘°“ °°h.@ elif. 35.33. i'I.“°t3i.'.'ii..'f.'l'{Zw'II iIANAiJIAH\._l_;‘ PACIFIC I We are instructed'._.§;::"’.‘;t...§°t l;;'.f.if if by the . authorized mI'ri;l(i)_I;t;`ctv;N;;i[_?y46, Central Bedeque Georgetown Royalty in King's '~ trustee in the above r...l~i.~i No. ` K1 nslngton estate to sell by public ,`.,'.,,,__., auction on the premis- “Wei Bc"- I) o l it r §. Fon SALE _ U--<__...<________ ~ - --- ' Armin 11 '_ 41235 rA\_§|g'1'\VU 4- `I.`l1.l!i Ul1A1{lJU'.|.1lA'.|.'UVYN liUA.l¢UlAN» _ ` ' 0 > , i ._- -_-~ _ __ -Y_ ,- - _' _ , ‘ I ' ' .-_»-t- `_ _ , n . _ ' ' _ .M ` - ` I ` ' t.-'ii '.i_ » i I '** l " I Rivin vilw gym dwelling house and out ilqiillitl. four miles from Char- Wwwn.: For garttqlkrg on-Ito , . M. IYRNB "°‘i`f\tl North nlim. I' FOR 'SALE _*_ 1. 0"" for nie my other-smith stand situated at New Gnagow ‘ l .Null in :ooo repair. Also fifteen. WN' Und. Aiihly to George E. Smith. New Glasgow nine, P. 1:. Island 455| FARM Fon SALE B At Crapaud I will sell by private “le my farm or iz sores with buildings about % of of a mile from (knpaud Comer Also 47% acres a S short distance from it, _30 at-res under cultivation. rest in hard and aott wood. Will be sold separately or to suit purchaser. it not sold be- ll public auction. An'rElvlAs LEARD. 4' Crapaud _ FARM Fon SALE In I acres. 75 under cultivation. lislzint-t-lg covered with a goodgrowili ofl. hard and soft wood: hniidinzs at-MR all in good repair. If not sold he-IT fore May 2 will on that dale. to- nd household furniture, lic sold=' y public auction. Also 100 acres. ii:-nrl_\‘ .10 ni‘i'._». clear. balance covered with hard Wood. will he sold seliaratnll ui' oil, bloc, to suit purchaser. 5 _ D. E. owENs, 'f 4'1V'3ii Kinkora R.R 2’ . ~ -I & _ l __ _ _ _ Bio CLEARANCE .‘.?.‘.‘..7'.‘..i.‘t..`3.‘.’.’tlii 'Vit IUIIS Jill! F0 f.’I"0n(206. I B_\'order of Directors, `At Glencoe, Vernon River 0-; Saturflay, April 14th at I o't-lughliiinsiiigioii April 5,1023. -i-Id~2i °h‘“`P~ ‘iii my stock. crop. inrnii im~I PIBUIEHIS as follows; _‘“ -@- 2 drait horses. 6 and I2 years olil;_ 1 E00# driver 5 years old, Harry T_;l 5 cholcsmiik cows, 4 tl, freshen H, Mily. 1 in October, 1 steer l l li it ,.._.` ._ ,_ _ , “iq :<1 4'# 1' '7 The Girl Who' _ Had No Chance I A -li ARION RUBINCAM .Y M _ an hour or ao, there was alvvlysI *’ e-0' to read to hilu after she got back. MYRA'S IDEAS Chapter 63 Duncan 0'?-'itll Y0w\"*i'L"i» Thai ills rapidly. _tho mind was as keen ann clear as over, and tor that Ruth was eternally thankful. Three evenings a week alle was reading hw with the one prol- perous lawyer In the tlttle town. but as tis did not take mom than time to chat with her father and They rand li great deal tozether Long before when she was a child thly had gone through the youth- é fu-I classics; later they had read the best of the standard me . n. V' _ i8. he lay ilfil in bed' “mi iw i"°k`Ifrolil Scott to That-keray. to some ¢d almost as lifeless as the 1110111- ing whvll F-lllil i'USii"d h°"‘“"“tIiiioi-i- Cooper. llawthorne and of her lll0Iil€i"i'~ ~Uiii’iiU“5 Bm me ng cnilisetlle best 0f the ts He had I solllllitllollttlu i>0‘ ¥"“'i f‘""i ‘if °“""‘° “mi ‘<"'”" ‘ ' svsnsrr How/ATT. . "Si1°‘*’ 'l-*‘“fl“i- ““‘i 1"- '“““"~!-~flz~~ rmm hor rritllorut bookish l1)_j,l cap, T,-a,,e,.,e_ R_R_I\\~iilits her. anti I can manage I-ii” tr:i|liillt<»- a t-llll‘nrr~ that gave her llll"li'~}'." Ruth at\s\\'el'5\.d_ ililpnttvilci- with the literiirv taste, ‘Sunny Crest i’oulttyFarml“_§:_l:j,“;;,l,lg" ,gpg ‘fc 0 " ill viii whole plate was kept fluivi on soliii~ wt-i_>kl~l. Rui ln' and bv even rot:rvSSi ey I -.1 . -. .g' i cfm-5' m ' "0n[‘“m"" lniulll l't\it'k.~. Sunny (`rf,>st “I~t'rrl.-'l , . _ “‘i"~i‘i- “il-'ih ('ii‘3i’=i‘"i°n~ T¢‘\i`ii` _ trail-," S. (‘. \V. Iieghorns a-illill“""i _",‘i"I"' BIA mmng' 'hc “I"’I°.lii¢:tr>n and others of what lieriutll ‘firr-_\' IIi'il:l»-l" "Burrell i’l_\'mouthI"‘_""m""'" “'35 in ii" iI‘r""‘ii' °"“ler calI~"il “the iiio4lr~l'lis" delight- oi~k_~a. All from trapncsted stnt-l¢_II“i< -""ai"~ Ti“' "°‘“‘“"-*l “““' “"‘I""liilg in the fact that she oovld af- ell Ins wtia{\ _vlou want audi we calll'~"fi}’ `-\"“l`>‘ it. 'rte at once or niet-='~'<'l'>' iultcrs will w<'rv ._ - _., _ ether sith stotk farm iniplciilf-lii~'|r,,; ll.; And prices. .~oiii'nter‘i1'oli audl coinrsdlcahlp that send” “cept me luwest or any Mayor Todd, 2.15 1-2; if not sold,true marriage always means. en 9" hr-fare May will stand in Char-' Anil now her heart ached and L. B. r`¢IcMlLLAN ' ‘ ' , F ld _ J_ H_|l I l l for th hl.ld_ lhe SGCPEIHYY 01 Piibiic “lofi” lC)tih€ittUwIr)leil.°:iTl‘;Ihn. r ay4 4Wi’Il1 6i`iil0orntiIimI;Ii'1ui"i\*i'~"* ill iii" ii°“-‘ie “°`*'» iI“`"'luil flmliliitists from the library °°-1'*-----»-*°‘*Z""li\0iH€ Blifl lii"il' lii`¢*ii"ii‘f*‘ i‘“‘i “i‘I:ili *WOW FAI:-Ewsti. n»sc's"P'rloN i 011 the evening of March 27th iiiiite a number' of the C_ B, C_` studcrts assembled at the home of Mr. and ivire Donald E. camphelll .or the purpose of giving a farewell reception of two of their fellow students. The two guests of honor for the HEALTH FUR I .‘ L Thousands of girls have to work in homes, ofiices, stores, miill or facto- ries who are physically unfit for work, with often an aged or invalid father I or mother dependent upon them for support. Standing all d_ay week in and week out, or sitting in cramped itlonsa girl often contracts some gzganged condition of har organic system which calls I halt to her pro- and demands restoration to Eealtb before she can be of use to herself or any one elle. For these distressing weaknesses and derangementa these girls have found has th to do their work in Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com- pound ' _ Toronto. Ont.-" Mywerk is to run apower-machine whic is very heavy. nd I had a pain in my left side and weakness caused by getting my feet wet.. It was only a few days later when I saw our advertisement ln the paper and began taking Lydia E. Pin ham‘l Vegetable Compound and used die Sanntive Wash. The pain left :ly side and the weakness disappear after 1 book the first bott e of Vegetable Compound, but I took five in nil and used two of the Wash. .I didn't have a physician and I didn’t take any other medicine. If this letter will help you you may uso it."-Mrs. Kim! KELLY, 21 Sullivan St., Toronto, Ont. 3 _ ' u _ f WIIIIKINII WUMEII LetLydia E.Pinkl\am’sVegetabIe Com-I I pound Help You to Become 'WeIl. »_ Nova Scotia Woman Helped Sootsbllm, N. S.-"I hlvq be" bothered for over three years with | weak aide caused b female Illnen At times it has botftod so qu; 'my side ached aol ooaldgl ltwq w my toes. I topk two hem" ¢l Lydia E. Pinkham s Vefemhlg (hm, pound and found It be ped me een. lldfralbly, 'hurl I intend hiring men as uwtho' odiewiumzirmbn i ' I ° IU 0 n the newspapers, and before] had nelahod 01° iirlt bottle of It, noticed I differ. ence in my health. I hops eva om_:_n whgahu gemale troubles wth i"- ru. elm It.'Mc n.It1.sooul»nni, N. s. L'°°' Puma In Silo Portreeva, Saak.- " My lldeswould get so sore and pain no that I would be- unsbie to move around. I felt just. as if there wal a vvai‘ht bearin th.. abdomen I earned 5101;; Lydia E. Pinkham'| Vegetable Com. pound from a neighbor who took lt, and that soreness as loft ma. Ili" on a farm and have housework to do. If this lettsrwill help any woman vim suiferg from female troubles you an use lt. I know of no better medicine $F.'fw‘f‘& ii?-i=i2=‘.'i’f°r».¢......°°‘“’*°“_”S".' LI I, E W 1 ’ 71”, if - W* evening were Mt’-ss Florence Mc- the -,ood wishes of your-_ follow The two young ladies although Payden- Ki11Kst0n. grRl1d4l8\1gi1l0l' studt- its in C. B. C. must ever tarken by surprise in a few well 3 °i' MF and Mira. Campbell and 'Miss follow ready to synipatliize should cho.-i._-.n words thanked their friends Niiifieeil Rises Charlottetown Vllss fortun own o confident that for the splendid way in which they _ - - - e 1`t‘ y t McI°‘a)den leaves in a short time we shall more often smile as tor- Grade IX. I0' “"'*‘ie"-I Camda Wii'~‘i`P Siie MS tune smiles. =So welsliakc _\our hand l IVI‘ai'_v Mollinls ][_,hi,;cnie Arsc rt positzon awaiting her and MisaIanrI wish you good health and sate Riggs is soon to take a position in jam-uey feeling sure yoil will not B°s`“"m' ‘M355 forget _tour friends down East. umm The following address was read Please accept these small gifts By lti.ss Ruby McDougall- an ii token of the .frieiidl-ililp and Grade VIII i _ esteem ill which we hold you. \i:tsn't seen you und as I‘\'t» stopp-/ od avritinn to everyone else ati home I tllought you niiglltn't klnow :It`l»: li boy, It wz-s born lil Novem- Iber, _'tml we <-ollrd him Tiiil. of rotirse. I think Vlil call him Junior lnsteualof 'I`in\.l think that’stltiite, stuart. don't. you? l believe all the ‘fashioiiahile poopllc use it, when. the sons urn nnnied for the fatll-l ers. ‘lie looks like Tim ton. :tndl ,when he laugh:-' his eyes squint ulil lin ‘uit-.li ii funn_\' iasilionf I I The git had to stop reading forl _8. moment lShe thounht slie hzllluk I' G' .elirtleri lt love for this man un-l -1¢{'ii Joliie.»t-A ,lil ’Vlyi.t~. lottrrs brought it up a Gladvs 0'l3rIeu Doroti'-5 0'Bi'l0l'l I neon ADDRESS - - - » During the reading of the address T _ ' _ 'Miss Mcl<‘n_\'1len was lnresclitell with °M°mn°" “nd Naidevii e. Silver Vnnit case l \ii~.~l Sallie Doris llc I _ ' _ '_ ' Y '- » il' - - Dorothy McKenzie The l’ll0US ‘IMS 0f_5I'*l'-'fill .’\co.'1 and bliss Riggs wus prrtinnt- Simuid °"IY I0 U5 bring. led with a Novelty Silver Mirror Grade VII lime iiiiie i’iTiiS I0 Bing. by Miss Catherine Matlloson_ ` Eileen Cant wtiil Mary Dooley Forotny Furguson fm' Wiiai- yOU 0XD€0f~ “iid We ii°i‘e» We offer our services in 'connection with orders In to he, new fleldls and greater ‘ _ ada VI ;|oWo,.lunllles_ all stocks, traded in on the _ Gr Mary Moron Eva Rona!-Zlialli Helen t‘o¢i»W1\y. had remembered them. All then joined In singing “For They Ara Jolly Good Fellows.” Refreshments were then served and rest of the evening was pleasantly spent in ganvs and music. Misa Annie `Cam`y>hcll presided at the organ and in this as in all other respects proved herself an ideal hostess. Be- I roro breaking up all joined bends - and sang "Auld Lung Syne." The singing of the National Anthem then brought a very plrug. tint evening to ti close, I i I Not partlogs with it sting. With mingled feeling.-; of regret °=‘"' _ ws lenm of your early departure We have lbeen friends together botll at work and in play for a con-l isitlerztl le sfo long in fact that 0 ` _ . . . ~' .~ `,W€ W , _ 5 , Mumud Tmmmiqtie uljiitiakiliiilbnlagleultnliiewiizg 1314: With two private wir-sa to that centre", we can give ada V ‘soon that false idea was to be pmmpt ‘i"°t°5 and °"°°“¢'°"“‘ ' , , _ a Vlaiiat-tered. I | Someone said Lb.:-iq parting was a in alwa s the letters Helen lloriioby S'W0"¢ SOITOW" still he was onlv AND ‘their homo. after they iil2l\`i`i"fi- arms the baby whose eyes liilltrh- ful. the I/shy sho wilnteti to cali Ill-r mvn - lii~.-ssllill. nllrll slip siillled or tried "'I‘lii»ri-‘;~' not. nilit~ri.o‘io\I. Wclivn Grade lli Betty Doyle Dorthy Coyle Genevieve McGuigan - Grade ll ‘ Rich lrrlluc Grunt I Gertrude Fisher Ella 11059-0- ' l\iol.AcHi.AN TAL STIUKE ;3\'ll_)N}-JY, April 9. Unless the miners oi' Cape Bret dbtaln rc .li-055 of alleged serl a grievan ces (hey will strike t the ilrsf opportunity, J. B. M0 Ciliim t°i‘ n mass meeting in. lace Bay Sunday afternoon. M °lVl0l»aCi1 luil's address dealt in ly with alleged violations hy 16 Dlmiiii ion coal Comlvwv Of 'wil wil il-in-I rates" included in e settlw rneiit at the end of the trlke Of _\ugii.st 1022. ills spocc for tht most part was more oderatl than the Secretary of th U_i\u.W generally makes, but he startlel his bearers when he id till! prolonged neg-lii31ii0ilB li iii* c0m|,hr,y had failed la emedy the conditions complained of. Ht gave notice that in the ne future .u delegation will Wtlit- U H- -I McCann, Assistant Genor Man age-r, with an ultimatum in re spec; no qniese niaitteite. the Company still refuses to m e nd jus-tmonus, the miners wil con-_ sitter the pontract (irroko and will hold themselves ln rt- lnusc to strike nt the first. oiliio nity 'ne devil-irctl . . . . . .. .._. FROM ST. JOHN. N. B. CHERBOURG, BOUTHAMPTON, Apr. 2| .............. ._ l~)llllirn<.- of lirlintn SAUTHAMPTON, `ANTWEFiP 21 ...... _____________________ ._ Melita T0 LIVERPOOL Montrose Mnntcliire Miirlocll TQ. .Gi-A§00W. _ _ lir. I9 Mitrburn _ 13 20 27 A pr. .l__*'°> 'blacksmith shops, also stock.iu\p Clearance Aucti Sale l rim ‘instructed by Dolninl Donald oi’ Kelly's Cross Lol nel] by public auction on We day, April 25th, 1923, at 12 o' sharp, his farm consisting of heres, 80 sores eloar and In atato of cuitivation, 15 acre _splendid hlvrdwood and 5 acre soft wood lumber. This fanm is well watered, fr -and rear, well sit/ua-ted one n from church, school, store a ---=c§"FS‘° `boiih know us truly and so know that wliatefver ‘wour star may guide It .seems unnecessary for us to Hive expression to our feelings tol- I .. I i- in I. /I' ii;/ishinr to say “t}ood»bye untt.l to’ O Q _ .brouz-hi. ill up in ri n.~.v io ln, On. . _ _"_ ' ccording to the terms set forth ini "W 'I"m"‘" i“""‘i "°’"(’ when they “"""`IA Pigot Grade |v» I' tiaesizwgitgittiigsifgz 1:1 ' _ ` _ _ '.. ,. .' v .\i-:N it ll. »~.f;_l. -l. it th f it lik. an gm-s ~ ' ~ _ " ' ` me siwcmcation mr same wmuhia IILFN xllriitnloi.-ull) Ii‘eiroste)iltnt’li/I; fhiiitsliiigr 'I`nIlpxIz.ittearings._ Simple, fasts' steer- IDBS easy brake and clutch; every operating .o0nv¢rll¢l1¢¢ wanted by the most fntid- ious owner. _ I ' I o o ' ` - \ Willys-Qverianci Limiteci - I . nun or cs ann mcroiuss. ronoivro. c.m4o.4 Bus-lan Tarun Munn! V/|,,,,|~ _ t . ' 1a..rj;;;,§rAr- . ‘ -. `.»;.»~.1_.i_..i;' ._o__. 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