R3 ' I For _ E particular people- i Hal a sparkling clearness and .-a- sanooth n ‘chaff and. dust our special process. chness, for all the is removed by 1O m ALA?‘ rvvv vivv vvv _ CLASSIFIED h IAIIS_ II a ml.’ fifth’; "$.25, w,“ ' OI! wold. ltlo per cent. discount for uni. Add °' “- III mm in lull rer. v Anvuurtsunsur "6 Pa! lilo pa: lay. Io pa: lino per lay ru- I or I day: or over. Colul figures, initial Intel!’ count n non far-I Inn Special Ron-s Furnished lion-o li- ‘lle lor neve- vnrdn for one week. lltutlon Wlltel. I00 [or IQVGI WOIQI ‘e! jgek. tO-OK40-Q4v0v , iifite-aiv A8913’ ‘Want cal WANTEn LIVE AGENTS T0 sell Watkins 150 Pmduclg -Wrlts today J, RI -,.;,,klna '- giylmvlflr. (Dept n), a..- c ‘an; est. Montreal, Que. 4-1. h, b—-v§_____ 3 | For Sale I m‘? '~ F°R “LE-A QUANTITY o|= II‘;- Whlte Fyfe seed wilt-ni. Apply m '7 “Ed Hyde, Cornwall. ‘ 1.31 '_FOR ‘sat: o "tons HAV...AI;. ‘f, ‘PI? I0 Stanley Prowsc, Sherwood g; LR. tR. 6 1l6663~~l 28 3i ron SALE: Barrett Rock hatching- 088: from selected prize winning contest bird _$1,00 per, semng_i 36-00 oer. h ‘red. J. B. httnrhahj Kenslngto1-fgag341 - .\.». t . , -e,_ _- . FARM townie-ta Acngs 0;.- xmd land In wfi“ 3011411)’ along- 8111‘: ounmins station. Good barn. no dwelling house. For Dartcuialt-s write J. A. hiurchi. son- SMWSIIWEII VIIIBBQ. Andovcr Mass. 116665-4-28 6t FOR SALE-EGGS FOR HATCH. "I8 1111111 Dure bred Barred Rock puilets (bred to lay) united with prize wlnnirg Cockerei at Am- hers: Winter i-‘sir. $1.00 for 15 9885- Keith Bu» well, Victoria. 4-28-41 liljilenetp wanted wanrdm-sa-Ll. sov. APELY Queen Hotel. 1.31 __ IWANTED—MARRIED MAN TO Miscellaneous TO LET-J ROOMED COTTAGE. ideally situated lor pcrtuanent or summer house. Apply Guardian. -i-30-3i. nuwruse APPLIANCES.—APF_ILI ances for Rupture, full particu- Appliance Specialist, Sh. Stratford, Ont.’ 120935-23-tl ROOMS T0 LET-ON PRINCE Street. Write XYZ care of Guard- ian. 116643-4-28-31. to American Consulate, well lighted and heated. Apply at 61718-2541‘. Two lilacs. WANTED-SMALL VACANT 6R0 cery store and tiny dwelling dc~ tat-lied or scmi-tlctttrhctl, provid- ed rental is very low. Address "tirocer," Guardian. I-3I .__.________-_--- Female Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-MAID TO D. Stewart, 185 Prince Street. 116657 4 28 3i INANTED—A MAIETFOR GEN- erai housework. One who under stands p ain cooking. Apply Mrs. G, J. McCormack, 70 Syd- ney St., 4-131! WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages to cap- take charge of farm. Address B, i234 Richmond SL, City. WANTED, TWO SMART NEW agents for train, age 2o years. Apply Newstanti Station. C. N. MALE HELP WANTED-MAKE Mpnsy at home $15.00 to $60.00 - plaid weekly for your spare time filling shtrwcards for us. No Canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West- . Showcard Service. 103 LOST FROM RANCH__ON'E PM“ z 1 Bldg" Toronto. '“ ti-zz-utt. n. able girl. Apply 40 i-illlsboro St, or to Mrs. Jno. A. McDonald Cardigan, 116555 4 24 6i S 'i—~—-—-i—'————'— u, 25 WANTED.-2 UNDERGRADUATE nurses who have had one or two years hospital experience. Apply enclosing references to ' St. John. N. B. Lost sliver foxes. Reward. W.N. Tau ton. Charlottetown. osso,.BY THE. EXCLUSIVELY A full supply of Base El all just opened. Special price: to CLUBS. ioguo prices. Carter &‘ Headquarters for Make Famous Players World's’ '4 I hampions Supplies Everything sold at Cata- C0., 116i. Sporting’ Goods __o_|im tannins‘ Ill ustn mo nn lars. Write .1. c. Smith, British‘ 15 tmwnief __;____._ __.' TO LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT Matron St. John County Hospital, East 116h46-4-2a-iii -'Ripper Maims Animals Defies A Scotland Yard LONDON. April 30.—'l‘-Ile "Jack BHIYQ 111111111. and owners of horses and cattle in the neighborhood of Stafford are tilled with justifiable apprehension. according to a cor. respondent of The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly Review. Swlitiy and silently, rever- u m". iod now covering twenty years. this unseen terror of the night has rang- ed over the Staflord-“foiverhamp ton-Walsaii area. His handiwork is found in the morning, when a dumb animal is found welterirtg in "I004. shockingly maimed. More often than not a vague intimation m I-IIB W111i"! outrage has been ‘Qreshadmved ‘by an iii-spelt letter sent to the police or local persons 01' occasionally to the editor of a 11@\j'11l>at>er- Signed "c. n. nanny." or ‘Captain of the Viiyeiy Gang" these communications have been IIIB 0111)‘ view to the elusive crea- ture who has tbeen hunted by some o ft-he cieverest detectives in Staf- fordshlre and also by “\‘ard" men who were called in to solve the mystery One of the strangest features of these outrages is that the story be- gins with the trial and conviction of an educated man who was pre- sumed to be the author of maim- ing of cattle in this district. Outrage: Began tin 1903 in 1903 Stalfordshlre was start- led ‘by u series of incxpllcnlhlc cat- IIQ lllfllnling outrages. (Jtbvlously none but a disordered brain, or one 113M010 Iellliwrttry tits of aiberatlon could carry out such, senseless crimes. Prior to these, there was a deluge of anonymous letters, ad- dreseti to pwbiic characters, and foreshadowing crimes of the flight Jlelds that did actually materialize. I klventuaiiy a young Birmingham solicitor was arrested. His natue was George Edaji-a man of |br.i|- ilant promise. it seemed impossible to believe he could be guilty, but assist. at housework. Apply Mrs. upon strong crcumsta-nttiai evidence‘ he was convicted and sentenced to a term of penal servitude. The dis- trict afllictsd >by the Terror lbreath- ed again. , B osuddcnlytthe tnalming coin- iiI 1153451973116 in a moreiright- - fuI fashion. Hv:rses—antI generally tho Ripper" ol‘ the animal world is‘ ms CHARLOTTETOWN "commas; was happily transferred from the neighborhood. Then after the close of hostilities the msiming begani again. ' Who is this criminal who has been hunted for over twenty ye: _.. Such men are often highly reig- ious. it is significant that “Jack the Ripper“ (who once conversed for some time with a woman who nar- rowly escaped being ‘his victim) came to her in the inoffensive guise ot‘ a missionary with tracts. Quite possibly the maimer of animals may himself unconscious of his ox- pioits-a IIIISETlIIDIG “Jekyll" of res- pectability at times dominated by the murderous “I-iyde" of tho night. In 1864 there was a similar out- break in the midlands, and in 1880 a greater part of Devon and Corn- wail was terrorized by an unknown mntmer, who attacked cattle only. No arrests were ever made In eith- er of these cases. DOYLE OURES FRI-END BY “PHYSIO TREATMENT" CINCINNATI, April 30.——To "ps3" chic" treatment which SI-r Arthur Conan “Doyle administered to him yesterday. iloward Saxby attribut- ed distinct improvement in his phy- sical condition. Mr. Saxby was very iii Saturday morning. when I19 went ot the railroad station to meet Sir Arthur, but because oi’ atten- tions w-hich the English novelist and splrltuallst bod shown 111111 tiuring his visit to England sBVQFIII years ago, ‘.\Ir. Saxby was tlctcrntitt- ed to welcome him. He collapsed on his return home. Yesterday Sir Arthur visited liir. rSsxiby at his home. lie asked Mr. Saxby to sit down on a couch bc- side him. "Expeli everything from your mind; just res-t it," said Sir 1\\'II1111‘~ Tho Englishman then held his hand over Ihls cyos for some minu- tcs. Then he placed the hand on ill-r. Saxtbys chest. “I will 11nd the trouble," ho said. “Here it is,“ he Bald, fliraily- “Yes, that's whore it hurts," Air. Snxby acquiesced. "[1 will be limiter at dusk." Sir Arthur salt]. "Don't let tho doctors cut up. Avoid an operation.‘ “At dusk, just us Sir‘ Arthur had said, i felt tbetter." Mr. Saxby said today. “And I feel oven better this morning." The Bankruptcy Act Estate of re H. A. Robertson, Flat RIvI-‘r. P. E. I. ‘ 1 The auction sale oi‘ the Intuit, "alum? OIIBS~IBII grazing in the.stock and crop and implement»; of fields at night were found in tiay-Iabove estate advertised to hc liglrt cruelly G. ll. Darby." ‘Mfiwflivllile Edaljl languished prison. lie had always protested his his cattle being reviewed Home Office. and he was pardoned 11nd set free. break 0t‘ letters, breathing anwm s9. would take place. innocence anti many Dersotts believ- ed m n. An agitation resultctl in- _ SIZITIIDG-DICEWIIIIIL Thursday next the 3rd day n1‘ M: ' 50111111111111‘ (lying. At the some time has on account of the coitdltion of another cloud of letters descended the luadg been on ntriotts people. They were sign» 'i‘ttesday the 15th day oi’ JMay .\. 1)., There will b 501d o“ U“. menus. ed, and outof them grew the name 1928, at 1 p. m. 111 111E Ilwlfiible Rimver-"Cflntalnirt-ts CANADIAN ORE my the :———~~———~» IHIVEFIIQII. Estate oi‘ the late lviurgai‘ sold postponed tintii I TRUST ASSOOIATIO , LTD IILE. W, Manson, Representative of Isl’. E. island, Authorized Trustcejpooir the [Quint-lug mock and 1m. 1-l~2-8-11 - t: Then rnme another virulent out-i . ' AIIGTIIIII Sill. forthi ___ threats ‘and naming rhe area wherei .1 w,“ Se“ by Public Auction a t many nstances tiespi-te active IlOIICBHfl E1 . ,' went-hers posted in the district, the 1923,1212’ ggngstggzsgfdébafiigegtilk “SIi-adow" ‘carried out his IHIBSIOHHZQQ‘! Stale m, mmivflno“ front diabolical wounds. Ceased During War outrages reached n During the war the outrages ceased and Iiccttttic at inst nothing Ibut a horrid tncmory. Once ‘almin the cut- tie and horses wcro left out at Ilisht. it can only the surtnlscd that the “Captain" hnd "joined up" anti , FOR SALE littsiness stand nt Betlford. ‘Apply THEO. ELLIS, Secy. l-ttsl 6i FOR SALE Who-t you have been looking for tfor a long time, a good full lino of ‘mens stilts. l Iiave 75 stilts, out by the "Art Tailors." good ‘broad shouldcrcti con-ts anti full trousers. vii‘ p-ttlti shoulders and alter anti -: them ,i'rcc 0t‘ charge, any pitt- n‘ stiylo mt: wish. ti ibuy for a a .~-. ‘ ‘II 1111i] can soil for rash nt mull pmfit us I tinmghI 4n‘ quantity, $12.00 up. J. P. McPHERSON. Ciothior, Moutttgtio. l ttii-GI ES-‘Jw van-n- .. m . E AR WHITLO K iilcanizer On May 1st. I will offer for sale 50 used auto tires which I have vulcanized during the winter months. All tires are guaranteed t0 be in first class shape and will fit all makes of cars. You are cordially invited to inspect them. 0n account of the advanced prices on tires this . the a chance for you to save money. I02 Ilenl Si. Just before the war the tnaiming 60 hens creasccndu.‘ ' handy River. Also the following stock, @tr_-;__ -S'I‘OCK:—3 excellent milk cows, 111888 8, 5 and 3 years old, to fresh. en diclore factory opens; 1 fitt cow 9 ycurs old: 1 heifer 2 ycttra old, Iboghorn. 1II.\lil1i4I11M-DNfl'iS:~<I hay machine, IFrosi. an-d Wood; 1 hay rake. Frost [and Wood; 1 set spike burrows; 1 ‘wood sleigh; 1 curt nnd wheels; 1 icttinnt separator; 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh, several sets har- nct-"is; 1 road cart; forks. shovels, 91th. I Ihtlsy churn; 1 kitchen stove 1 hall stove. (‘.1‘t()P:-~2 tons good hay. TF)II.MIS:~AII sums ovcr $5.00, 8 months credit on uipprovcti joint notes, ‘Fcritis of farm at attic. WESLEY ENMAN, Executor to will. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. l-lts-ii FARM FOII ISM. Farm for sale, including 125 acres of land, 38 under cultivation, 9 roomod Iiouse, largo barns, wag- on shed and‘ grnnery and other buildings, largo orchard, consider- able ium-ber and wood enough to last it lifetime. 2 miles front ruli- rond, 31.4,, front coal mine, 100 yards fmm school. daily mall by door and good market. Will soil cheap. for full particulars write LONEL s. scans, 37 Fleet 8L. Moncton, N. ‘II. 11 valuable Property For Sale at Tignish i offer for sale my itouss and lot in Tlgnlah, situated on soul-h side oi’ Main Street in center ol town. House and out-buildings in pond repair. House suitable for koepihil’ are boarders and running store, has sight large rooms upstairs and four below, with roomy store in con- nection lnd an 8000 pound Fain thanks scale in connection with store. Apply J. P. HARPER. Blacks Harbour, N. B. Auction Sale mswsI i vou this; Halifax Man lIatI Lois To, Eai nu n» limits *‘:.~:=2..';:' $12,322::- One ‘Bottle of Dreoo Worked Wonders. “Nearly all my Joints inched and were stiff from rheumatism," snys Ralph Davlsstt. of the Welding tug IEveIyn, Halifax. ‘ihiy stomach was ‘in lbad shape and Ii had no uppctite,| us things I'd eat always scented to cause belching and bloating with a liea-vy pain In my slntnach. l al- ways had to be taking something for my bowels. i was nervous and; this kept me awoke half the night... ‘I felt very weak and run-down and always had a tired feeling. "Iircco scents to be just what I needed and thc rciicl’ obtained alter taking just one bottle is very sur- prising to me. The pains in my joints are nimost gone. My bowels act regularly. Il sleep well and I cart 100 per cent better, no more tired feeling in the tnornlng and I fecl tuuch stronger in every way. Dreco is a wonderful metilci-nc and I fully, intend to complete the full treat" cnt." Droco aids a weak stomach tq properly digest the footl, works off the liver pleasantly and builds up the witole system. llreco regulates and strengthens the vi-t-ttl 011111118. restores their normal action. Titat is why results obtained from Draco are permanent. Draco is being specially intro and ask for Mr. Arthur, the Draco 1e no charge and he will tell yflu Summeraide by Gallant Drug 00-. The Bankruptcy Act in the matter of teh Estate of ii. A. Robertson of Fiat ‘River, P. 15. i., attthorlzcd usslgnor. es ot‘ the above named authorized |flSSIgll0f at Fiat River, on ilhuru- ‘day, the 3rd day oi‘ tMay, A. 1)., 1923 at. the hour of 1 o'clock ‘in the uillnr- ‘picnic-tits. t 3 iturses. cows, 2 sets harness, 1 set driving buttress, truck wagons, 1 driving wagon, qiloughs, 1 hay mower, i stirring ‘tooth itarrotv, 1 wood sleigh. 1 I0vorluttd Cur, 1 rotary saw, 1 gaso- Iiine engine, 2 jaunling slclghs, a lquantity of plank, 1 cart, 1 cream iseparator, a quantity of potatoes, turnips uni oats. AI-so the inrm cottsistitig of iii) acres of land with tiwcillng and out- buildings thereon. Terms of sulc cash. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S ASSOCIATION, LTD. g E. W. MANSON, Rev. fotr P.Evlsiand Authorized ‘Prustco 4'13-17-19-23»27\Mtty 1st. n work o u 9 u The Bankruptcjeiiiét lln the tnattcivoihc lint-ate oi‘ Jchn d’. Bradley oi‘ Kelly's Cross, authorized asslgnur. Auction Sale I There will be sold by Pnbiir; Atutlioit on ilit- pretttlscu 0t’ the above (authorized auslgtttlr. u-t the hour of twelve tfcloclt noon‘ on Tuesday, t.\lny 1st, A. 1),, 1923, u“; following: I i set spike barrows; 1 set sprint; burrows; I set Itarrotvs; 1 driving wagon; i driving sleigh; a quantity of iuirtiess; 2 tows; 2 pigs; 1 bull. % yca-ra old; 1 counter scale. Also ut the same hour and place the farm and farm vbuiltlltigs m‘ tho above named authorized atsslgntir. Tennis cash. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST, ASSOCIATION E. W. MANSON, Rep. for P.E.Isiand Aut-lttarizcti Asslgnor 4-I2-16-19-23-201hIity 1. 94 acres at Orwell Corner, Lot 50. 65 acres cleared and under cul- tivation, remainder covered with hardwood and softwood. Good! building in first class repair. small brook crossing farm. Church and school at front ot tplace. One mile from station. stores, mussel mud and seaweed. ll’ not aofld privately it will be put up at suction on the premises on May 10th at 12 o'clock noon. Apply to tho undersigned owner. or to hlosollcltorm. Owing to weather the shove tale, has ‘been postponed from April l0 to May 10th. . K. J. Q K. M. MARTIN. Charlottetown. u, n. metsoo, Ulu- -- t _ IIIIFIFIII- - .. . tr vou rill to‘ ma: ti: time: a nmi, It I-s Your Own Fault lfYoii Gontinue To S1159!‘ Stoniach Trouble, Constillaiiotbwclak Kidneys, Backache. Rheuina-I tism, SluggishLiver, Dizzy Spells or W the Dreco Expert, Now Located AtE. A- F0901?!» Drllgfitflre run ron slut‘ L, Prompt Rutter t; Auurcd and Per- m-IIII“ Rfliilh May Follow WMn Draco Is Given n Fair Trial. _ 1 hf Iumcfi I0 Yourself and family II°I1i F4111 IIIIBIK you should heed the "fIYICB Elven which leads to a re- lrel of those ails which. through "@111 5IIIIDI8 at first, often load to serious illness it’ not checked In the beginning‘! The vilni organs arc so closely all-led and dependent upon such oth- er that when one goes wrong it is liable to affect tho entlro system. A IIIIIB Has in the stomach IIITIICIIIIBB Illltlroper digestion. a headache. pain ln the sldo tor back, dizziness. ¢°l1$IIi>atcd bowels, a skin eruption or nervousness may ail bc symp- toms thnt some organ is not wnrk~ ing exactly right. it Is your du-ty Io conrect the trou-ble at once bo- fore some disease gets a grapple hold on your viittis. , Dreoo is a combination of nai- ttre‘s own roots, ltetibs, bar-ks anti leaves known for their positive ztct- ion on the vital organs. After lztk- lng Drcco It is anon noticed lIi-‘ll tilt‘ ‘bowel action itcconlcs free and spsy, gas in stomach in aiittycti. tho liver is freed of excess bile, and i-lte kidneys are strengthened. lictul- achds disappear, the nerves ho- come steady, sleep is round an-i rc- froshlttg and the 11111109111! IIIIPTQVPII- The en-tlro system seems rcjitvmt- uicd and one goes on their duties with renewed eneri-IY 111111 VII“ duced In Charlottetown by E- A- Expu-t and let him explain the honestly ii he believes Dreoo w": Limited, and by s owl 4111911“ rtzniitns "n. nonsts . =11”- , CnnstxjuMto receiving privnle ownctl by Department of AlifIiIlIliiIlIje I otter its 1tlII line oi retnslefvd "VII "m5 m be received 3| the tiffit-e. of the Iiopurtmcnt of Scaled tenders w Agriculture until persons wishing to purchase 0118 any of the following horses.‘ (l) 3531a,,“ (hnpu) (22738) (19343) brown Clydesdale stallion l years old imported from SCOUHIIII I (2) Sir-"Baron Triumph old, purchased in Ontario ltt 1921. (b) Prince of iiuvon (i old imported from Illinois, 11. (4) Julius (18986) 111137 S. l\.. imported from Illinois. U- s- A-- III 1921- noon on Tuesdm’. _ or more and stating (230m) brown Clydesdale stallion 556) 14614 dark bay Shlro Stallion, i0 yearsI BilT,.,i00|t$E Nervotisness, Says illay’s Work flow- A Pleasure Hllllx Lldy BIQIIGU the Day Bu. Heard About Drew-Dre” _|q Praising It: Real Merit in Onion of Habitual Constipation. Nor- vouutuo. Weak Stomach. lndL gestion. Gas In the Stomach. Bllousncn, Dizzy Spoils and De- rnnqed Kidneys. IMrs. Samuel Kttye, 11A Liverpool. street, linlitax, writes: "l have suf- Ifered from stomach trouble rfor a liong time. i cnttld cat hardly any- ,thlnt: without stuttering afterwards. My kidneys caused me much trou~ bie.-i had terrible pains in my back, my liver was sittggish, as spots floated Ibefore my c3035 11nd I 80! such awful dizzy spoils. I nIWHYB had to he taking something for constipation. ' ‘Ii was tired when ll FTI I111 I" IIIIQ morning, I hated to think of the work I had to do. “i rend about Draco In IIIB 1181* ers attrl my husband and myself have bcPn inking Iireco and the re- spilt-i are wonderful. The burning in mv stomach and the i111I1I’>1 I" "W h,,‘,.k ",- gonp, n0 more dizzy sheila mu] spots 111N079 III)’ (‘V95- MY how‘ cis not TPSZIIIHTI)’. l can sleet‘ III"! and can cat anything. My I‘"IIII'I:_I°I‘I is greatly int-proved and l‘ ‘ext much stwnflfllfi WIII‘ " ‘mm I)“ rich blond thrmtuh n\\' ‘1.\'I<"‘III~ nmk‘ iris mv work c piuastirc. \Vc highly rct-oiumctiti Dreco to anyone- Foster, Drug Store. Go there 104W mum of this great remiedy. TM" benefit you. Dreco is also sold I11 everywhere. ‘ in Prince Own‘ l]. 11.12.???‘ “twist- Iby the undersigned at Prince Count l . h Inland w toyTllIilrflldll-slscau ,the Canada Highways the motto:- qr m, . o on A‘ smi-IIS. lots of ;_ Pris“. d z ._ Sealed Tonderd wm be l, tenth day of Ma , ‘ the purchase of {i,:',£;k“lv handles of the Blbove n u °II 5- 3111115. deceased ‘Tinder- No. ‘Ir-FOX’ the I"°'°'“°‘“~'° “Wilson: Jilzhlil. ‘°°‘?"_ "W's- ; "rcnqsr No. L-e-For .,,,,,, ‘ ‘i in the general store of the ‘I, canted Brenton A. Strap ceased; l-t Borden. "- .' 197ml? NUJIQa-For ‘he Model Light Six Mclstughm, ‘ ial Five‘ Passenller auto ' new in August, 1922. ' Tenders must be lllllbkqfl." ly on the outside with the n ‘ and name of who item tends I A certified cheque for cent of the purchase prlw‘ ‘WWIIIPBIIYIIIB each tender, The highest or any tender ' necessarily flocaplgtL , The stock ot tnercithud,‘ the flxturos may be gxam. . the store of the late Bre .4 Btrans at Borden in Prince r in Prince Edward island , tendlns purchasers. Tug“, I"! IIIBDQOIQG at the dwelling of the late Brenton A, sir". Borden. . MARGARET only‘ Adilllilistrl n n 4-25,28,30ms'ti5i. or H“ Y‘!- Kmtntns . 5' '1' .____ “warm! f tmrmovzueur jlblrstiant to the requirement; ate Sealed Tenders, mam‘; rers -for Grading and Co, Structures, Project Ne, n ' be received by the undersighij til noon on Friday, lilay 11th,] 1 for stalling. Construction 0t .. crate structure and other ,, snry work on the following .., Project No. 40.-—Biootu.t1eiu to nlsh. Project No. 42.—West Devot is West Point. offers for several of the stallions l his lllcpartment has tint-tiled to and tnnrrs for sulc J1)’ telidcf- I M r ir-t 1023 from any 110N011 01' a1, 1 . ~ i price offered fort h 1020. -' r J $831.1. in 1921. I din-k grQy‘l‘€1‘('IiL‘1‘0i1 Stallion, 9 years old 50f tenders may be seen (5) Jurhbéau (11547) black Percheron Stallion, one year flIlI. EIIIQII, by Julius. (6) Jurubeile (9069) black Percheron mare, ‘I WIINFIII lillYfIlliieiIl In Nova Seotla in 1921. (7) burly Victoria (6944) Black Percheron mare. chased in Nova Scotla in 1921. The Department of Agriculture does not hind itself to accept the‘; ltlg-hest or any tender. Tenders will ‘be 11 ‘Tenders for Horses." DEPARTIME April 18th. 1923. 4-20-21-24-26-28-30. “ _____. T“ be “III I1y public auction on III" Ihrctttlscs. No. '19 Sydney st on Friday, May 4th, i923. at I ocloclt noon the rt-sltlence and PFQIWFIY on ‘H19 north side of Svti- "BY ‘siieei- “"1611 by the late IMich- ael J. Furnesw, McLEOD ti. BENTLEY, Solicitors FDTISIIILE-Tilii unurrott if. Pmtwrlv ht the lat M ""1111 Mel-sun. ehhiistthi} ($71 Llweiilng huusu or “[119 rooms. arn nntl wood ltotises, all-u) 1t; urges ‘oi land suitable for ganp." ‘vi t ltuit trees and ornutncnlul 1P"? “IITIIIIIIIIIIIII-Y- Situated in one <1 Ito most bountiful sections o1 tho Island. For information apply to GORDON McLEAN, 29 Lawrence $3., Amherst. N. S. or I H. P. FOUND, New London, P. E. i. .. _ , ff—~——.— AT NEW IONDON I offer by private nsio up to May 10th my farm at Long River, con. tsining about 75 acres, 05 sci-q 1110111" and 1n sood IIRIG of oultlvl- IIOII. there balm! 0 acres of new land cleared last summer, ghoul 10 acres wood and lumber. Buildings ll‘! 1198f]! lieW and In gum] repair A good bearing orchard and n nev- er falling pump at door. This snn II conveniently lituated being about l miles from Kensington by improved highway» Farm will be sold reasonable and on very only terms to suit purchaser. Apply H. L. DUNl-NO, New London ll6C0l-4-374I. . NT 0F AGRICULTURE Charlottetown 12 5 yours old, pur-I I ddressctl to tho Dept. of Agriculture and ntarkediy! At Orwell Covc the csttttc of tho ia-ht- liouairi A. Nlch Ison, pon- prluitit: house, ouhbtllldlllfl but} acres of land. For partlculztrs apply J. F. HUNTLEV, Vernon 11439-4-19tts0i. “Timon: I i offer my farm of I30 acres, sit- untotl in North Carleton. 00 ncrss Itrlcnr untl itztlmtco covcrotl with hard and r-ztilt wood, within twu miics oi llordctt, convenient to Churches, stores and school. it not sold by private sulo will he sold by ubilc nut-lion in ticar future. Owners is ln poor houilh. JAMES McGRATH 4-30-2l. FAIINI ron Silt! AT NEW PERTH Am returning West at once. Willi sell my farm at a sacrifice rat-I'M‘ than leave vacant. acres clout‘. III W°°d~ Imu“ an bitlidlniis in IIOIXI °°“‘IIII°“' hog: town road 400 yiifdl Imm 5° ' hail nnd butter factory. . ‘ FRANK 100 acres. 90 SEAOER ;' 116562-4-2631. ‘ .._.-~---.-.-—---—-—" """" g Hill SALE - ' . _10 acres of land, 1 mile fro City in high tate o cultivation with agood lip so, _ le-, orch- imtait nhiiiilti air . I K. F. ,McRAE. East Royalty‘ [Project No. 52.—Fort Jlugutuia Project No. 48.-—*Crapaud t0 lind- - field-i ‘I i- l ‘,. Project Nd.‘ ‘SIIIK-ilbcity lhlnl to Long Creek. tl"ls'qttl_tl. Project. No. 5t.-Vernot| llhtril Grand View: _ Project No. 50.~Kinross to lim- lsgue, .,, ' Project No. hit-Murray lllvar ‘ Murray Harbor Nortltl - Project No. iib.—irishtovn Ho! from BrYPIIIQIYB “m” m Park Righter; ‘j"“ t ns and toms» Pleas. motile“ IP M m o, lice of the Proglnictiai EMIIIW Charlottetown an —~ _ u\iatheson's Drutl 5I°I°- 0mm‘ Brace, McKay it Co, Summerlilt Poole o. ThI1111115°II">‘~ “MM” A certltflétl choilile twviblvyh‘: order of the Commlssioneg Ohm llc Works, Prince Lrlwar n for $500.00 must accompiij; ender for each 5808M" ‘Wot w The lowest or any "TIM essarliy aocepLtftig. MCMILLANI Secretary °I Imbniyoru ment of Public \'II°1‘ - E. island. Depart Charlottetown, P. April l3. 1923. 11375-4- l-ttsMoyii- , - gyro no m Moreilllati. ‘I: farm consisting of 85 R0361“, choice land. 75 mussel 11111 u“ statbis manure, the balanced pasture. Well watered 111mm good out ‘buildings. F111 P iars a Iy to W t_t_ovo ROBBINS.‘ More" not, 3-5 ‘ “out “rum my IIIII i offer for llrlvate suit‘- of 100 acres more or d” balance hard and soft “mam-H, house and out buihiius!» York Point. 2% miles from if?" lotto-town by ice and IIY w‘, Brook running IBhsIh oi farm‘. "on or In ovary field and 1.10 I9" barn. No waste land. Apply to Owner NAHuE '1' w’ Do York w“ w‘ _ or J. A. MoDONALDr Auctioneer. IIIIE-iilittsiii. immediately. 01"" w‘ fa 1st time. 60 ttcrcs wrl balance choice 10°11 foncod and 'I1\1II‘II"II' pair. Situated one-M" railway station. schoobF r “m”, Terms reasonable. F thtormnttm armly w A- m, Esq“ ilouris. P. E. I. .01‘ t0 R-linflritco at 615 Avenue, Hydr- 1W1"- nsiariiim; wall 11': ar-t-a-ilt. ' "FEVER "r" m Writs m: lpooili 1'7"‘ I.‘ Olovsru 1e we: w“ idols i. i: lad Mmmm“ 2,, . Jt- pteuttvllio. out. . -.