:~ ...-‘-v,;w._¢q,,-,..;..-.a-.- i... .....:»>—. t! Hue Knows I What’s Good- Trust baby to choose the nicest dish on the table. It looks so inviting he's sure it must be lovely, and‘ nothing else will satisfy him. Let him havea Pure Gold Quick Pudding often. 'l‘l1ey’re wholesome, and as pure as science and the fincstlitigretiients can make them. You’ll find the older folks strong for these deliciops pu din stoo. A large mould disappears in no time when ad comes home for dinner. Better order a selection from your grocer and have them handy. 'l‘:ipitica, custard and chocolate, 15c. a package. Pure Gold Desserts qmcn PUDDINGS Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Toronto set. si*7oiiié§ci§ the izczisoti _' this Poinpilti)‘ Applications for ("old Stor-agn May 1st to December 15th 11c. will b.- rc up to and including Iiiarcli Sis . 1st, Space will be allotted proportionately slltltiltl appli-szttj-iiis total more than tapacu ilvuilable. All space itiust be paitl for. whether nail or not. Application should he in scztleil i~it.-.~l»pt~~-, llldti. -tl outside, "Application l-Igg Storage." ispari- tot Ittly ti-‘l THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE FOMPANKK, Lfil. t |"l'l.llil'l(|‘. 1. TSZS-"iilllfiti First Annual station Sale Upton Farm, West Royalty Thursday m. (Sharp) llaiving purchase-ti :1 tr.i 1i ll ne. large portion of my larm . , new last ycar, invltlilitlg 1 .\l<'t'tti'11.i.it'lt iaitiilti" (at-iv). I .\l;i my lo d1 .110 l1 \\' ls ris dist: tl1'iil (newt :1n.l all otiiir lllll'.~t‘ l1lI'ElI 1|1.iiI1ii:-.ry iriwltlilaii: itaruess etc. As it is tl1t- inn i::'~1i 1o lllt-I-tl only rttriv .1 iv >l w’. the io'.~ lowing choice gratltq. are otlRri-il Two 2 year olti Shintizorit sit-t l“, One 11,1- ycar old tlhorthorn r‘:-~t-=r _ ' One PA; yeiir old Shorthorn lieifttt‘ (in ml‘. One 6 lll0llllls old Shnrthorn pom-r Q(llf_ Two 2 ‘year old steels One 21,-; year ultl lltL All other grade cattle Several young ewe‘: v - Also tine extra (‘ll One pure bred ilegislerctl i‘l_vilc.~.t;1_lt- innie 4 _\'(. One (‘lydcstlititr filly 1‘. years old. Also thi- following pitro breds: One rcgistcrcil Shorthorit l1ll.i t,.lll‘. ditto “.\i.1rl.. Stllorlr‘ e .1 fiill sister 0 J. .\I. l.tird‘s l-iininpiozi show l'l|\\ "lH-arli." Que pure bpotl- yegistt-rctl Oxtoi-il-tltiivti (prize \'.'111nt-r). 3 pure bred Yorkshire bot 2 pure bred Yorltsi1irt~ .~;()\\.. These pins are out of Ilutibttly Boss and >ir< d b)‘ tl1~ ning boar at the (‘Iiarlutletoivti l-jxhihition, lillt). I Also it large quantity turnips, [)l't‘5l\'t'll hay, hottsvholtl tzirazitttrtl and other articles. Sale. positive. It J. S. JENKINS Owner I7789'3*23All§lllPlllSslllllltlll\\'\*(l§l. l\.l in cal.’ (.Tt'l'::l‘)‘ Gizldi l, the farm. anib. t- L"..t.... $11.1 ttrtrt- T y. .11'~ owttlou prize wilt firs: iint- titty. ‘firms at sale. J. A. MaeDONALD, .»\;'ctit::t-.\er st Ul'lil_\' uvt: iiotis wiittio anti pa}: iliulll-s-"t ni-trrct PTiW"; for on the iolloaiiitr d. at vnrtltlttlll. llazelbroolt atld Yurlt on Wctines~ Our agents will take delivery live hogs at. the following stations Mount Sleyvart, licar River, Uigg, day At Hunter River, Plmcrulti, Kcnsingttin, .‘\ll1I|ll:-', Miscotirhc, Illclr monrl, Ellorslle and O‘I.t\ary' on 'l‘lttirsil:1,r. This arrangement will ho t'tlll’li'tlit*ll wot-lily until further noticc. See our agents at these points 0r Jlllillt‘ for parlicltlars. ll. M. CRAIG, Middleton WM. DAVIES C0 We are ready now to receive livc hogs, payting as follows, delivered at our tint-lung; hottsc, Char- lottetown :—- 150-275 l8 cents 275 up, l6 cents Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fattcd. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat- urday. Light hogs, under i110 lbs, are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from feeding comes in the last few weeks/of finishing, it is respectfully suggested that farmers hold any small hogs, under 150 lbs. until of weight and qual- ity more profitableftti" all concerned. But shtmld it be necessary to dispose of any stich undcr-ivcights they will be received at market value, proportionate to above prices. We also buy at various points throughout the Island and full informationtcan be obtained from 0:: local representatives. ' l).\ VIS 8' FRAHPITK. Charlottetown, I’. I. rams-aunts. t i791! 1123M 157i The, Woman wit. 4- ’ Lovell and Earned iv JANI‘ Pl-IILPI A Modern Story of Home and Iualnolo a A NEW IDEA (‘IIAPZFER 89. After Itoberl icit l thought oi’ his last ri-itiii , and the change in his voice. His “Gully l believe it could be tloncl" hail been animated, full of conviction. 'l‘hc-n. his “Perhaps I might do something along that lino" had been hesitant, no eon- vi -liu11 in his lone. lt. was itlmost as it‘ he had amid, " l wun! oven , try." ~ _ As the days passed Robert really ‘ seemed to have taken a new hold upon hittisl-lf. lIe went out but little, anti ! did not titles-lion l1i111. Uni; night he camc in abou 10 o'clock, and said carelcs y: _“l stayed‘ down anti helped the boss tonight." "What were yuu doing?" ‘_‘ “Going through stock mostly. I ,had told him he nleetied some things. ll"\l people wtxre- constantly asking 1'11 articles he did not carry. or had let ruti out. Then we re- arranged the place, ttiade it look more :tttriir-tivt> and business-hire." "\\'host~ idea was that?" "on, I just said the goods wern't ilistdin-“l to y,ood ztdtulrftagt- and the old tltlffer told me to go ahead SLOW! DEATH \t-l1--', llldWUlllélltJsS, tliiii~ i112, often int-an ser- Tbe worlil}; stiinil- l\'lllllt‘_\'. ll\'t‘l',, blari- ‘Ill r and lllli‘ .ii-i.| ll'tllllilt‘> ~ Golfing urinal. tl.ii'5”*$' '* ‘l ztn-l t1ftn~11 \\':1rtl '. Known its the llollatttl for .-\t all ilrug- Lying tpiii-Yt rt-li» 1' ‘t 11' deadly i. 11 itloiial ‘ Look for the llilillt- (inld flit-rial oil It \\ ry box and ityeetit no 1211111111011. Allll FOR S‘LE F i .1 llo itcres oi‘ lzlntl. . l5 ll!litt.‘l' hard and ttalfl wood. Sprain running throttgli ‘ 1111-111. (loud tl‘.\' .iii1l£ Tl\]\lni“ and OUI. lsiire buildings. d miles from (‘har- llottctoivn three titiurters of a 1111le {from church and -$('ll\lIll. One and tone lialf llllltxs from station. For ‘turtiter. tntrticulars -\lll1l.\‘ . A NEWMAN, linz: of l _‘ Point an. l r. 1a. 1. iToll-Illl-§ll§‘\\'flli\\‘sll[)(l. t... goods, tiulrcorr" a i. and fix them. 1 guess he hasn't made much money lately. No wonde , with hi: antiquated methods." . As Roberttallrsd , a thought came to me—a thought so almost Impossible of fruition that I dared not give it words. if I should give up my position. put Robert ‘on his metal because of thut, would he come back? Had Mary been right all along, and had the lack of a honie of his own, the knowledge I learned more than he did, been a dteterrilnt It) his ambition? Hint I helped pull him‘ down with my stiircess? ‘ It ltartily sec-uteri IIOBBPRJlQ. But the thought had taken deeper root than ever before because o! the itnilnati 'Robert had shown tor . the firs flute in months. Had the close i tiinacy of the little flat, in lieu of t boarding house or res- taurants, been a factor in this change? lind the plain, well-cook- ed food anytbgwg‘ to do with it? - it is hard for a business woman to conceive that her ability her earning power maybe a stumbling block to the man she loves, espctr- iitlly it’ she is willing to share a cuinttion purst. Never had I spok- en of MY money, or MY salary, in t1 way to offend Bob. I had paid things very quietly so he wouldn't. be hurt by the knowledge. I lind tried in every way~even after I lost faith in his i1cu111en~not to obtrude my own sucess. It did not seem tiossible that. he eeultl want me to give tip my work and live on what be made. This anlbby-ltolc oi’ Mary's would be all ivt; (amid itlfford. and it would be a strain to do that. I Iiad saved a little, and was‘ using it for my marketing, and so forth. ltobert had no idea that tho thick, juicy itlraks and llltle (lPllCIIUlLYS he so lllll('ll (‘iI_l()_\'l3ll were bought w my telontgv, [Ic thought he ivas paving for everything except the rent. 'l‘h:tt I had paiddn ad- vanrt- l1efort~ I told him I was going to take :1 vacation. , I led ilohert back to the stibjcct of lllll1l'.'l‘t‘l‘illt‘lllt'- in the plneliwhere lie wnrltctl. lie greiv quite itniitiat- ed ngaiti its ho described more minutely‘ V-"liitl they lliltl (lone that t-veiting. ' “ l sounds izt‘ 1d, tieztr. Your em? pioyei- may spprcciiltt: what you do, and offer you tnore." "No .~t\l('ll luck." "Don't be a pt-ssitnist llob. l)ttI'.\ll'| the llible say that ‘every- thing courts to him who believes " “Soineihitig like that!" “Well, neuill both believe. good tbitigs 1r.- coniing to you." “Yotl art» so . inlcrt-stcti. Gerry, wily don't you run in some day when you are i11 that locality"? Perhaps you i-oultl sec ways tn i111- prove ll1ing.~%~.~:ho\ving them I ‘t woman who 1111s worked -. tori-tor shop, should he able to ulvt- hints as to displaying .' n sporting goods, to good atlvati . 2e.“ “VII be tlcliléllfeti to come. Ithink Hlltlfllllg goods l'l‘l1tl themselves very easily to display. I hope I can help _vou." 'I‘l1on fearing he might become pcssitnietic itgitin. I change- etl the subject hj: tiroposing supper. 'l‘hest- late suppers were his da- light. Tomorrow-Gerry ‘Helps. . NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe mid sp’ oily cure for hittirlvtpn lmtighs, (folds, Headache, Neurulizla, Flu, t1 mild xwlve. lfreuks up a ~old In u few h- irsi. Get. the grinn- 11c, nl. all drui: rlHTDS, 25c per box. Sold at Four-r‘; Ilrugnlure. Farm For Sale ile 111,1 fztiln at .\iil| tiltttll i‘-\t| miles . 1. .. Lind t-totsistil \\'llll l)\llltllIIl-"- -\' tltitlbr t'lilll\'tllltlll, 1. .\'l't‘lllill L;l‘l-\\ll\ soft. It the ftriii is not sold by .-.» t-.-.....t. llllHtll" .~.t\.- ltt1ftil‘4'_ llle ;:i.~-i titty or l\.‘i1-|1 l|l>lill\l.. ll ulillw-tititlii1ttl:1__\ in, ,;,,- t,..iir oi‘ two t.i-_lo--l:.'i1.t11.. oi» .\rlti.ioii. lllll Arsen- l~rtii l-tl‘ solo :tt i‘\i ia- .\|1|1l_\' to . it11lt.,o to kit'- ilfvllllsv-s. linlitli “t-(‘ilrvlllt '~ tiutoii. il.i_l. Jfri111ti|1\ved.11 .l\t ‘TTIRVfiJU-A Auction Slate Lam instrutittsil by Mr. J.S. Nior- ris i.) sill at ztticlitm on his pr.» tniscs near Wins-loo Station 0H \\'('(l],'1t1SIll\)', lilarch, 31st. at. one o'clock sharp, crop, stock and 1m~ )ili‘iIlt‘I'll'i its lil‘lU\V. ‘ 4 stacks i1a_r, Qllllfllll)‘ straw in barn. Quantity straw Olllfilllt‘, 300 mils, i general ptlrtitlse mare, trs old. 1 general purpose horse 8 , ars, 1 coll 11,1, years. 3 milch cows, 2 HXPIl, 1 pure bred Jersey ht-tfcr ortli‘. 2 heifer calves l) i11ns.. l hull calf. 1 brood stnv. I IlWIi-“WP |*tl brool sow, l stilt‘ ltititit-r, l llisl: barrow. 1 gani: plow, 1 sitting tooth harroug l spike barrow 1i set-lions, l farm roller. double 1 l1i.=k drill seeder, 1 ltnrstl Ssuffler. 1 horse hay rake. l mower, l single plozv. l hand seed drill. 1 shell masher, 1 ptllper, I l)t>l.'1v'1l Sepa- rator, 1 sol platform rules. 1 izrintlstotie, 1 -..'1rt, l ltor 1. sprayer with pipts .. il noz 1 Iliiln wagon, pole anti shalt. 2 ivood sltliglts Willi boxes, 1 spring tooth l'illll\illtll', 1 wood sleigh (new), 1 lnoittl east settler tncw). one boat uirctm with boat seals and lamps, l 'l‘iii1ttr,v earl 1.000 iniln ztxizl elec- tric izitnos, l double driving sleigh with pub‘. l blue box sleigh, Ii fur sleigh robes, 1'. si-ls driving Iiarncss, I tlonhlt- sat working harness. ‘ l-.\i1i',l i-ttllitrs, 2 ltietfs riding . tilts, I side saildle, (Illfllll and leather lint-cs, l wagon Jack. 1 set ltcrvy l mks am] tackle, l hiiy fork. cairicr and rope, 2 iron tittinps, l. wood stove, forks shovels and tools, 2 large casks, 1 single lFlVlIl‘; ~. OiElI. If tl.'-_~. 1.: srornrv, the salc to be held tl1t- following tiny. . Ti-rnn: -t‘p to $10 PIlIill-0V9F $10 Ilill.‘ tnonths‘. credit on approved joint notes. Hale posllbic as farm is sold. ALLAN BOISNER, Auctioneer. 1 FOR SALE \\'ill_v's Knight Foupe, run only 4030 miles. tun-i S-IHIYE tires and rims. seats four, (‘osts this year $5,000. will sell this car at a bargain tor cilsh. Anyone wants a car of quality cannot heat this offer. , Write 1M3 St. George St., Mone- ton. N. i3. Farm For Sale At Bracltmv Point. ten miles from (llrtritittelotvn F10 acres, all under cultivation, ltotisc and barns. Ploughing done and telephone con- nected ivitb (‘in-trlottetown, For ‘further particulars, apply to D.M. ltohittsoti on premises or Wtlrbur- ton 8' Shaw, t‘liarlotli\towii. 73‘ ‘ ‘ 2Tbi|6t'111\rtll|1tl. Auction Sale OF FARM. STOCK, CROP, IMPLE- MENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I 11.111 instritcteil by IVIr. Alexander Aletkilltiin to sell on his farm tit Ilritt-kley Point lit-itch ON MONDAY, APRIL 5, At the hour of 12 o'clock, (sharp) The follo\ving.-— STOUIV-tl good farm horses 9 itnad ot‘ milch cows, (some fr - cued, sotnt» to freshen 1st oi‘ Mar) 4 fat cattle, 7 young cattle, 2 brood stiws, 1 tall pig, 1-2 ewes with lamb, 50 liens. All farm itnple-mentit-“Alsti 1 hotel ivagtin for carrying passen- gers, 1 two-seated family wilgoit. (‘.R()P-300 bushels potatoes. 375 feel, "' fort. "Tiz“ is mztgictl. grand, won~' °“- 1 Pxpmiw ‘vllgml- 1 1mm‘ "NW9" “Chinly swmlelhi with pole. 1 single plough, 1 disk pm,- Colnfur-p, barrow, 1 cart, 1 wood sleigh, 1 l": thrill“ " HINTS roll The Motorist IV ALBERT L. OLOUGH +o¢o+o+oo+o+o CLEANING OUT BEARINGS Once cu-mulale dirt tvhieh has ivorkcd in chemical I acid substances. like. ed. they act like abrasive have cleaned out. ns they remnh. putting the bearings back packing anew. Dllrts uprated to splash it about Sltllltlltlp, ofr a time, Sgmictilnvg two washings with kerosene are renttlrt-q and it should he cntirclv rcttiovetl before fresh lubricant is snpplietl. Stitnctimlrs llii- draw-oft‘ tipeiiitig is not at the l()\\‘l\,\:[_ Dorm n ta hottsing, but ]I1ll‘l\\'ll_\' up its side and, in such a ease. the ltt-rri- sene has to be rernovtitl by stick- inn It out with ati (lllf-ltlfl, having one end oi‘ a rntbher tube‘ slippcil (‘o'er its nozzle, the (ithvar cntl bo- mg [lllbiilftl througlt the tipening to the bottom of the housing. How “Tiz” Gladdens Tired, thliing Feet NO MORE SORE, PUFFED-UP, TENDER. ACHING FEET--NO corms on CAELOUSES p “'I‘i1." makes snre. burning, tt-et fairly dance with ileiigltt. HY £11 the ilcltes 11nd’ pains. corps, callouscs, blkters, ' and chilblitins. ‘_"I"iz" draws otit the itrids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how lturd you worlt, how‘ lotig you dam-ti. how frtr you walk, 01’ 1H" 11111.! You remain on your z" brings restful foot coni- tired A \\‘- dcrtul for tired, smartiitg ‘feet. Ab! able, how ha-ptry you feel. Your lt.-c‘ just tingle for joy; illlUDS nev- cr hurt or seem tight. Uet ll box ot‘ "fir." llfi\\' from any drnggist or tl"llt\l‘lillt‘lll st lind] foot torture l'ot'cvcr—~\re r smaller shoes, keep your ft-et fresh, swtii-t amt lta-ppy. Just think! a whole _vcar's toot comfort for a few cents. All l-J Y (Ill l-‘ATP J l'§'l‘ 'l‘Il\’ 'l‘ll Thousands of ovtrfnt Iieoplc hirvo bet-nine slim by folltnviiil; the a(l< vice. oi‘ rotors who rt-t-ommcnd lllurmola Prescription Tubletmthnsc harmless little flit. l‘\‘ll\l('I-I‘S that simplify the (lone of the famous Marmoln Prcstiriptioit. _ If too fut, .i..n‘t wait for the dor- tors inlvit-c, tlo now to your drill:- gist or write to the Itlnrniolit L‘o., 8H4 \\'ooil\vortl .\ve,, lletroit. .\Iiel1.. mid for $1 procure :1 lalge case oi‘ these tablets. 'l‘lti~_v rl-tluee two. three or TQIII‘ potltids ii week wfthout exorcise. di- otlni: or any tinpletiszttit effect atcvcr. It‘ too fat, try this to- tolt SlLE House, barn andlot. At (‘enter- vllie, Uedeque, 1% story house, 7 rooms, barn, hen hotlso. lot 125 feet square, well, orchard etc. All f0." $1000.00. Apply, H. M. DOWNING, liorilen, l’. it]. I., TSXS-il-iitiblEfmitiiiptl Farmers Notice Cotntncncing March 22nd, we will take delivery of livo hogs at the following stations on the fol- lowing dates, paying the highest market prices. We give below a list of our re presentatives at these stations, whom we would advise you to sea before fispoulng of your live stock elseyvherc. EVERV TUESDAY A. M. Wright, Montague. A. D. Martin, Grand View. Parley Drake, Vernon. Harry Jenkins, llnzelbrook. bushels oats, 30 bus whenr, 10 tons hay, quantity of straw. t Also his farm consisting nf 130‘ zit-res of choice land fronting on Iiracltlcy Point Bay, where nbund-l ante of sen mnntire can he had slllllntef‘ and winter. Along ski-i of school, hall anti churches. Thcrt" is it fine two story house ii"~‘:l, \\'itl1 Iiallt room flll-‘l sewerage, also large and coinmodintis farm build-l inks. ' Terms for stock, crop, etc., 8 months credit on approved folnt.‘ notes. Terms for farm mide- known at sale. - ‘sale positive. PETER BRODIE, Atlctionecn- mo ZlZTMEGI. I Bert ll. Brown, York. M. A. McNeil], Alberton. EVERY WEDNESDAY‘ Everett Wetlloek, Iluntcr River. J. W. Fyfe, Epic-raid. John Whitehead. Kensiugton. Lottie Muttart & T. H. Smith. Albany. William Clark. Miseouche, Tues- day, iilarcli 22rd. Stinttnerside. Wednesday, March 31st lind each place fortnightly until further notice. We take h0g5 every day at Chan lottetotyn Plant. For information phone Oillco 532; Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING CO., LTD. J. M. ROOF, Manager. it’: Futile To Lubrieate Dirt Filled After long usage, all bearings nc- orate out-door scones tbut can be to them from outside, Ilne metal particles worn from the rubbing surfaces and lubricant which has decomposed either from heat or action Into gummy or This is true not. only of the numerous bearings In housings, such as that of the rear- axle universal joint shields, t.h\ gearbox 11nd the clutch case, but of the ball and roller-‘bearings in wheel hubs, the pins use tit spring ends an l11 the steering gear and the Unless this grit {and dete- riorated utl are frequently remov- C01]!- pounds wearing the bearing sur- faces rapidly and it is of little use to supply fresh lubricant until they in the new oil or grease and eon~ tinue their action. For xvheel hear- ings the best method ot’ cleaning is to, remove them and soak them in kerosene, at the same time clean- ing ollt the hubs thnrottghfv, befor ing out. the hubs thoroughivbtvftire 3 hm‘: “m, me hum“, Wm be Mo“, ing in kerosene is effective. ltil ' the (also oi housing, the old lubric- ant should be drawn off, kerosene. supplied in its tilacu, the moving and the ltcrosene drained out ntterl 3mm,‘ dlwlcilrly in spring. 1 furrow cow, 1 bttntotis. t‘ o... - I "ciiiiiiiroivti , With all Strr (last At last "Checkers," (the well- known racing melodrama, has been made into :1 big special film pr0~ ductlon and 11-1 tutbe presented with an till-star cast (by Wllllium Fox a: the Prince Edward ’I‘heutro for two days, starting Wednesday March 31st. “Checkerir” is eapec~ Ially adaptable for the ntotien pic- ' lures, tor it contains many elab- ' accurately displayed on the screen. Mr. Fox, it. is said, has given UR‘ picture a most lavish production. witlipn all-star cast, winch in- cludes Thomas J. Carrlgan, Jean Ackcr. Ellen Czisslty, Peggy Worth. Bertram Mai-burgh, Tammany Young, Ed. Sedgwtek and Robert. Ell itrJ; . l3 Passengers Were Injured YARMOUTH, N. 5., March 22.- Canadian Railway officials, at the scene of the wreck. eonflrni the earlier reports that no one was in- jured, n tcw seriously, when a will‘ man nnil n first class passenger conch of the eastbound l-litlitax express left the rails and rolled down an enrbankiiient, at Belleville eighteen miles from here, at 9.05 o'clock this ntorning. was tiespzittzhlztl to the scene short- , Iy after the receipt of the news vght back to Yurniouth for treat- ment I11 the local hospital. A spec- tnl train with wrccltitig equipment wits itlso (iespatehcd from Bridge- lwate-t" Into this morning. it was that an otliciill statement. lcoverlng the accident would be a» vallilbie shortly. Clearingduction Sale t . . 1 (llcaritig sale of étlidll stoclnl ,crop and intplt-mt-ilts and furni- itlrt‘. APRIL 1ST ' l I aim instruuteil by Mrs, JIIIIIOS‘ ,Mitchcil to sell on lit-r tircttiises at lCorutvall, 'l‘l1,l1r.~=tlay, April 1st at ,1 p. 111. sharp. | 'l‘l1e. faint of 52 acres all clear ‘good htuso and outbuildings, six ,n1ilcs from Cliarlottettnvti, near church, school, and hall and cheese 'fact0r_v. ‘ l Stock» ~l mare, general purpose. tl mare with foal, 1 horsu general purpose. _ tloivs cows duo to freshen young ox. Shecp~~10 choice sheep. ‘ Pigs-q sow with litter oi‘ 12, 1 fall 111g. . CROP 100 bushels of oats, quantity of. potatoes and straw, 1 driving wag- box sleigh, i1 kitchen range, 1 Daisy t‘i‘.lll‘li, 1 separator. A tiu-antity n1‘ other articles not mentioned. ' All sinus of livc dollars and und- er cash, ovcr that amount 9 months credit on approved joint notes. ’I‘er1ns of farm made known at sale- ‘ PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. , 7906-3-27ME4l . AT KENSINGTON O 1 N . SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd. 1920 AT 12..30 P.. M. l am itislrtietetl ‘by the executors of the Estate 0t Michael Muliin, late of Kensington to sell by public itnetioti all the personal property oi“1l1e said estate consisting as followsz~ » Mare with foal (Ctwliglilnorcl, D years old, horse (Itlaclt Knight), 5 years oltl, mare (l3lack Knight), 5 _voars old. colt 1 year old (Island (Hero). '2 cows, 0 years old. (in leall‘), 2 cows 7 years old (in calf). heifer 3i years old, (in calf), cow ii ‘ years old (furrow), cow ll yciirs old i tfitrrow), 2 calves. pig, 40 hens, tbnx cart, ploughs, (lVltlssey Iinrris). plough iilishop), bob sleigh and ,pnlr~., truck frum. sectional seeder ' and barrow combined, 2 truck wag~ .ons and pole, binder (Massey Ilar- ris), 2 wood sleiglis, hay mower (l)i*e1‘i1l3).l1:1y'blot-ks, rope and fork, ntmnping itiaehlne 30 feet, wire rope and hook, potato digger, farmer's boiler, road wagon, buggy (new), wire strctclicrs, 4 balls twine. grindstonrl, saws cream separator, sylhc. driving harness: work harness, 4 collars, 3 driving (rollars, names, pad and breechlng. cart sitddic. 2 pairs leather reins, traces and bands, 4 brldles. forks, _shovcls, hoes, axes. cans, bags, level. vrretiches and other tools, lntffztio, bells, whcolbnrrotv, linnd wslsitzh,‘ quantity outs. wheat, straw, 6 tom-i hay. potatoes, syn“. Hottselitlltl fIIi‘Illl}ll‘0-~4S1.t)ll05 7 tables, sowing machine, 10 kitchen chairs. 2 cn1iel1es,parloi' suite ward. robe, 3 commotion, burcutl, 4 hed- ;sto:itls, 3 ntnttresses, 2 [anther dieds, ll trunks, tnirrors, stair carpet. 15 mitts. o ptcinriifiipin. nine ivhnet nnd reel, clocks and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known at imit- lf (lily unfavorable stile on Mon- dayjth. .. _ LEONARD SHEEHAN, ' T O8. IMMETT CLOW. - Executors. _'H F MORRISON, tazti-azontntltiiuwetiitriaillcunneen A special , , , anal train carrying (ioctors and nurses l<0r pins and oti1- er plain hearing inlnor parts, scrap-I I I It: iii if --‘-— Have Expciriczaced - . He} llitaratlcrfttl Help l" O matter how scrilzizl c1- lifeless a of furnizttre may be, t \\"Il nice when 0-’ "u-jar is t -" wet nrlcth witl- u. 7X I it‘. .t\'"i'll l i" and L ‘ht rill b121,; Will. up," lust." filvritrlqi Double tenement house with p“ barn on corner Grttftouitnd Cinn- berlaiitl Sttsm‘ All modern coli- veilit-tii-c. Also large building lot “m “W Hum“; zldjtiltlitiir, directly Olllltifillt‘, rcsid- ,...,,- ;,,,,,,,.|_- ,,, etice of \\'111. Itohitis. It‘ not sold n!" the -~"=\1l1-- _ _ b r )l‘l\"liI‘ .'i l l will b1 s ll b ituiz- ‘My ore now ‘llIlh-Z. It 1'01"‘ 1W1‘ . llllnl \)Il"ll)lllllll 100 i» (Ilill altar-p l-Iiipllillli," \‘\‘,"'.’;¢,"C,"“"’L l . . . . . ~.-t- e o -, i, , , , ,- FRED P, WEB$TER_ Htitnitiei itlo. l ltlhllllilll rrin-a-iowitcioi. 1 “Auction finale‘ I am iiislrticteti by the lteirs and - Slur! ltcltlnir for the Sprint; s l1t1.\' of llr. (111111 .l. r... You art- r liorsnn rend es by gt-ttitit; i; , s Potitlilloii I'o\v. I t‘ l" ll" P-‘llilnllPd its lll"_\' will pm vtillllilitlll qllivltly nun-tint. ot’ fetal that Farm for bale 100 acres. good buildings, Willa __llllllllll5ill‘.‘ll()l' ol‘ the late Mill)‘ for tlo-scriptioti. Low mice for Jane‘ Stone, ltl'.‘ll‘ll at public. auc- _ quick Iillll‘. 'l‘ern1s, lion, on the premises, tit; ‘iligltland GEO. W. TURNER, Britigctoivn, ll. ll. No. 1. l’. E. I. .\vcntit~, (‘harlottetoivtL at two o". .".ltl('l( p. m. on Alonday the 20th lay of .\f:1rcl1, .-\. l). 1920, the six room 111111.40 and vcgctitble garden lot, lately the property of tho said .\l.tr_v plane Stone; also all the hottschtiltl furniture, incltltlitig par. lor, ilining room, betl room and ltitiihctt ftirititiirti also 1111 orgatnii tluiltitity tit‘. coil] in t‘t'lllli',l't‘l‘llllllOil cloth. trarpels, curtains and other articles. _ 'I‘or111.~i at Sillf‘. For particular. apply at. the otlitre of K. J Ah‘.- tin. 77l1-3-243IlCGiptl. stand ' '4 of ill . ‘. , dwelling house and otlt bttildituis itttachctl at Rustieiiirille. For 11:11-- tit-ulars itpply to J. c. CUDMORE, _ Winsloi- Sta. ' R. BEA 7819-3-2911Btiiotlw-ctllrisitt4i. R's-To’ ' Auctioneer. ' T.‘Il2-3-24-l\ill<l5i11ti. KENNSINGTON RACES. JULY l4th,.l9Zl CLASSES 2.40 TROT STAKE, PURSE, $250.00 Nomination and first puy111e11t.\p1'il 7th, 1 per eent. Nominatitpn and second paytncnt. l\1a_\','ft|1, l per cent. Nomination and third payment Jnnc 7th. z pt-i- cent, Nomination anti fourth payment Jilly 7th, t pcr cent. ‘Ilorses niust hr minted on July 7th, No deductions (‘r0111 ntoneyr \vit1nt>ts_ llesiiles the above ttwo open classes will beheld which will be “u. tiottnccil later. t .- Ntiltlinittititts and ‘pfl_\'l1le11ts for the stake ratrc to he made on the dates itnnounecd above itccords tiiadc this year before July lsi no p.11‘. . 'l‘h|s track ls it nicinhcr of the Xatiimai Trotting Association, JAS- UCONNQR. ' President. A. A. LOCKHART, gecreuuy TSSIi-3~2tihll:lii1\vf. (ll. - CANADIAN NATlllNAL RAILWAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lime Table in Effect, January 19th, 1920 ATLANTIC STANDARD Tum. Renal Down ' “Hm m, P. IKM. A .\l ..'“~ - PM AJLIPM. 5-45 11-4 5-?" Deb. Charlottetown . Arr. I636 i040 12.40 0-51. 2.14 7.21 Hunter River 5,37 4.45 3.05 7.56 Emerald Jet. _ 6.10 8.45 Arr. Qrdgn 4.10 6.4a t1 _ lino 3.0.’. not. op mmiliiilllellet. 5.34 3.53 N42 Kenaington 6.0.’- Llifi ILZtIArr. Snmititirsldo '1‘ t~ .1 till.‘ l a _ A-lI-i ‘w,’ ' |A.ilI. l-IBD- Sitmmtilrxslalile Arr. 12 20 ~ - » ' rI. . 8.18 2.44 (llLc-tiry l18.21 7.08 Hill Ill-it Alberton | 8.02 6.1: ‘ "1 lf-nqqlArr- Tignlsti Don.‘ '1 00 i." M . ... pilztill . l W43 ‘ l (‘r- ' m1. F lll.|A.M. “ llhyllfhivl. M" ‘HI Den Charlottetown Arr. 0.10 0.10 Mount Stewart l 8.5g . .. _2 , .. v we 10.02 st. $2.." - loo s00 mo 11.35 Arr scum Deni $.50 1.3a | pint w 1.4.1.1.! | 7I>0|Arr Elmira new s.ao |Mnn.| I Mon ' rs“ or Pr . r . P.M.|A.M.$l ‘IAJNI-IPJH. l»! 9-1 DBD- ‘ Mount Stewart. Arr. 8.50 4-10 01110.20 , Cardigan 1.4a 2.4a 511111.00 Montague 1.23 2.10 6.2!- 11.40 Arr. tieorgetown Den. 0.45 1.26 Dnllvl but 1 slit. IDaIIY sxfiat. only lonly exist Pauli“ ~ A &AS ii.a' 4.6 Charlottetown lolziiitilui 5.15 5.15 Vernon River 9.09 8.45 1.15 0.451s". urray Harbor Dep.| 7.80 6-45 Except an noted. the ulmve lrnlnl run Gully. stun-lay exec-Med- ll. ll. lIltlI-ANQOII. 0 FIIIIIIII‘! Trnlllc MIIIIIKBI, Tomato, nut. . . n1 a i t I u" anal’ ‘ - r c EhuFl-ottetown. P.n.I_ ldfll-l-‘IMEMIILI