. PAGE TEN 90 Years of Canadian Development “THE LOVE PENDULUM” BY mamou RUB-INCAM --+00e000*e 000000000000 A visrron b ‘ ran CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN voice was a delight-ct bed just enouaib Irish brogue to give it rich- ness and character. "I'll teLl the doctor you're went- ing now to powder your pretty nose. They all wam to when they begin to get well." “I don't want to powder my nose." I said iirethilly, “l never use pow- der, I haie—" "Of course. No one with a skin one here, so 1 haven't any visitors." "You poor deer! And it's so lonesome for you." - ll shook my ihead. "No, it's so quiet and I like it. I've never had much chance to be quiet. 'i‘he little lady laughed. She was quite small, the same age as Park- Br. my 11111119. but so very. very dif- ferent. My nurse was large and If you have a problem of power or transporta- tion bring it to us. There llllllll [llf Kill m Liberal Conservative Convention A convention g ,. monrinating molly‘: “Mien; forthcoming chum,“ w, 1' it. _ chapter 2 m“, ym" new, powder M‘ Bu, rou-nd and pink, and her g-ray hair But once stunted on the [and to the mirror-we'll wait till the doc-Tm“ m" l" l w"? 111111111-‘111- 111111‘ recovery, l~soon gained strength__ tor pays his morning call." 111K 1101‘ P0111111 18119 1199111 611811 1811'!- and sooner than that, a clear head. "TEQWT *1 1'11"“ ‘m 1-119 11199991151.’ 1 mo. yefy day 1 remembered the __" Mrs. Bennett was small, thin, owner o, [he volce_my own w!“ “Now you.“ dram.mg_“ke round shouldered and neatly dress. Into the history of The Bank of Nova Scotia has been written ninety years of the life of Canada. In all that time, The Bank of is a Ford or an adapta- tion of a Ford for every From a to the Gre grown into continent. vinces of 90 y Dominion. The same the public at JPN I ESTABLISHED 1832 Nova Scotia has been closely identi- fied with the business and agricul- tural welfare of the country. merits scattered from the Atlantic In that development The Bank of Nova Scotia has had its full share, and the few branches in the Maritime Pro- widespread system that covers practic- ally evcry place of importance in the Bonk of Nova Scotio J. ll. NIALCUDI, Dluliiipzrr few straggling settle- at Lakes, Canada has a nation spanning the \ ears ago have grown into a full service is available to all our branches. 54 (‘IIA llI.0'l"l‘E'I"J\\' .‘\' It began to come clearly then—I remember how ill l was, J rem- eiiibered - at people talked of In- fluenza, 1i remembered trying to go to a dance. or some silly party, with hot head and dry throat, and the collapse at Lhe very door of my aunt's house. Little things began coming buck tome, very slowly. as thought 1 vrerc waking up from a hundred year long sleep. But the things I remembered seemed too imperson- al, almost as though they had diap- pened 1o someone else and not to i118. The next clear thing was the Opening of the white door opposite my bed, and the entrance of the chubbiest, piiikest, sweetest face I remembered ever seeing. She wore the stitrchctl white dress of the hospital attendants-evidently she was my nurse. ' For one day I felt licr rather -1han sow her-I merely knew that you've been doing for some weeks, rrlss." But I knew there was a mirror- my own mirror oi‘ mottled tortoise shell, I could ace it trom the bed The tiny refusal irritated me. I felt suspicious of everything. But the nurse was gone and I had not strength to raise my arm, much less get up and get the mirror. ‘linen the nurse came back, and slipped a cap over my head—one I recognized as having bepn mine be- fore. Then she brought the mirror and held it for me to see. All I could find out was that my skin was a dead white—the most curious white I had ever seen. white with blue in it. My eye: were blue, too; they looked haggard 111111 I didn't want to see them. My lips did not seem to have flinch ¢0101‘—— and for the rest, a lace ruffle of the cap came to my eyeMOWB. 11-1111 a k-not of blue ribbon at one side only added to this curious color combin- before slie left, she look them out ed. She had small gray eyes that seemed very intelligent. and gray hair that hung tinrply around her forehead. She had a large nose for so email‘ a face, a rather nice mouth, and a very stubborn chin. Cl liked her immensely. Twice dur- lng hcr call she got up and re-ar- ranged the flowers in the Jar, and and fixed them all over again. "It's funny to hear a girl as young as you say it's n-ice to be quiet," she said. "Most of them here only want a chance to make a lot 0f noise." "I had so much of it," I said. looking out the windiclw over the “duo gIrOEJI lawn of the sanatarium. She did not answer, so I went on. “You see, I haven't had any par- ticular home I was at boarding school most of the time, and in] girl's camps in the summers. and when I was homo at all, I was at my aunt's. She's Mrs. Bradley Ben- Branchcs also at Alberto... Al- bany, liode-qiie, llordeii, l-lniorald, Sn Peters, Souris, Summersidc, Ken- sington, Montague. O'Lcary. "11P 1 toria. Paid-u» CsDltnl S 9.700.000 Reserve - - 19.000300 Resources - 220.000.0041 .. i whenever she came near me I felt stronger and better. ti th t was I. a "SIIakeu-the cap off! 1 know what's e.- I sounded snowbibish. Mrs. Bradley In a few days I asked her sud- happened," iordered. denly for a mirror. The nurse pulled it back a littie— 18,1 figure is the metnovpcilitsi snag‘: "That shows you're well," she and I saw myself ale I had never very wealthy one. But e ., a,‘ ‘said, smiling at me as site stood by dreamed before. My entire head had Taylor was unimpressed; meat," I stopped wondering wheth- Beiinet was a. very tlmwri-FJ" 5°11‘. I was purpose. Queens Co. Garage Charlottetown, P. E. l., Canada roan iioroa coiirm or cumin, tum-an, roan, ONTARIO 3523 a. the Publitgj-Igl], cud,“ h... Tuesday. June 2m, c. 2 p yo. A ..'. HA5“, Gilliam. liings Liberal-Conservative Convention A convention of candidates rc.1°.r..§h:,,f,‘,’,':'“l1n ral election will be held on u‘ 3"’ June 25th, at two o'clock 10mm’ Public m... Mm... mm‘ " "'1 c. c. monsoon‘ J. M. JORDAN, ' Convener. - Conservative Convention at p Georgetown lmy bed. She‘ had a llhtle mouth, a been shaved, all my thick, lovely glad she had never heard o! my deep pink line in her round B11111 golden Iiair had disappeared. My distinguished sum. ,- I ,_ , . , l- -- - , l. t tains alot,so AGENTS Cafe Igolceeiiziéi rgicxrilfit; sirzitilljdtiéileehshlolg scalp was covered with a tine ye theiiehyézaiy isheafi: err-leaps or pen. The adjourned co A‘ the nomination of twgv%morlor tlve candidates to contest mpg; District of Kings County it u, 1°111°°1111118 Provincial election yo? be held on Thursday, June m“ the Town Hall la Oeorgetona At the request of a number of 1-39 D- m. All deiegatenmg the electors of Ward One I have 9111111118 the different polls inn decided tc offe.» myself as a candi- 9119"“ 1° 11° 111115911!- data for Councillor. If elected I E. B. McLAREN, shall do my best n. the interests of MICHAEL MURPHY 11113 C11)’ I18 u Whole and of Ward One in particular. 3011011111: your support on elec- tion day. NOTICE ‘ _._ __.___-—- — 1 w, it was 8 0711119. 19111 ie—-0l1l81‘ 01165- 1 w“ m“ of n! Mr. Archie C. Ramsay 49 Eus- TO Tormentlne welsullzfuyxlso 1111116 1° 11° 11 an“ 5111113! 1 111111 1° be 1n the 1111-111“ °1 ton St. has been appointed the high fever. It'll be in in no time." it too, and somehow it wasnt r881" rgglilfll‘ Rawliegh Retailer, consis- nun To the electors of Ward One: Ladies and Gentlemen: _-ii:1N AND WOMEN l0 tranei auil not loml representatives rear- oarantee $1092 (weekly ave-face u), and expenses vulu is»...».~- s \\"I'lte ill . '-.->.._ ha; the nurse said consolingly. fui. I begged Father to take me to ung of ma, pa“ wing we“ o‘ and ii tried n. Isuzu/a weak hymn‘ Europe one summer 111111 he 11111 1 including both sides of Creatl _ h t d it!" George Street. 2449-21-3l. callgn-olgltnlnlook funny?" I asked- aiifiurope! Dear me, I've heard 11- "Like a chicken-before it 89111 was so nice!" Her unsophwflcfiied "any?" ' - remark made me adore her at 011cc- 'I\he talk ended because the (101? "it is, only Father was not in- c "o 39 and 40 to ‘Run Be- ~- Morcton and the Cape- -.»~d Cfiwvrtlfirl!‘ at Mone- : n U’ hep‘ ‘ H" of Sackville. . _ » - t.-....,- changes on C. N. It. Do you know that you can adg -\ ~..-._ .nv».~iive June 2ith_ travellers months to the life, appearance an pl rote that trains No. 39 and i0 we“ a5 yQur shoes lby shining u“ came m. ‘Nested m the wings 1 wanted u, F01‘ Sale ,‘.'1‘“n,":11‘,h "$122,185; 0§'S",‘,‘,°,§§’,’,‘“,, 111°" "§°““°§§ly?h No.2’: n2? My m... on. grow rapidly. The see-l liked the nun. old viiiiagcz I‘ 1 " “ “1 ' “my rem w o“ s‘ it reat care as she and Fatliel‘ .only liked Pars an win-c. and that west-bound 0' m. polished’ A few minutes nurse gave g ' kl , ,, 0N MoG|L|___ AVENUE .1 onneutlcns will be made gin‘? m, every on,“ (my. and the gave me great care. In two wee s nioiluinlfeargjlzrlo_iym do!" they__ . p . -~ Id l k wt myself without the l" ""“"")' finslaggvégsiled use of XIIACKI.) wm§°§.‘l.§ill'..§i.§’§§ lczgucapogn. It begun 1° 111° 1111?" any cards 111619 111111 '11" 111111161“ ‘t-sc trains, operating between l“ ex“ em a mm e 1 B. -};_Q eating watching the new hairifs unite famous, isn't it?" I‘ 10h" m“! Tormenune‘ ‘irmre renlove d3“ or lilzltfluilixbxilillianltlkaniligrow._ | I adored 1191' 111-111 “m” f“ heryhosremen pronounce this track sec. m’ ‘Change m time schedllle‘ . KOYFQTEQ, 11:12:.‘ waterproof shine-A "She looks like a sweet littlegiotlg ummrldliness. I remembered Montemnd w no“ in R E_ I. 2,503.19,“ us I. h ,1 fine weamemhm she does." me nurse sai Carlo as I hitd seen it-tplctoriziily,‘ fi 5111119 Wm“ ‘l .11 gem set by the blue sea, a delight CANADA 1 will remain {or dayu- BLACK-O lvsluigttgitllgltli came (Contlnufid 0" F806 11) ipneumonia. 11 1/91")’ 115d w“ ° - hind u... terrible dcpreusiuuas my _ _ ' i=9“ $13, °°§""°'°°“°° " .Do Not Neglect , ‘Ways m l u d‘ iiurse1 "Where am d’! I aske 1111')’ | 2159-74.! i First District of Queens m A Liberal C g1 1 tion will be hoexlderilia 1h: gfire: Bradalbane on Saturday, Jflflg 33,4 at I o'clock p. m, 1o.- me puma“ , ' of nominatia t Household Furniture on... c... 5.3.32. il”iii"°.'.,,.§{f coming general election. Each poll Aliil 19 requested to meet and appoint five delegates. Ladies cordially loving-w M tend. Reserve Saturday, July 21st, for the big Matinee Races at George- town. Three clasem to start, 2.30 3-minute and a green race. Track le in excellent sharps and a big day's sport is expected.’ I remain, Respectfully your; A. AYLWARD. We are authorized by Mr. Jld, Eeq., to offer for private sale a uablc property consisting of .:.ree choice land with dwelling --oe| large barn, well watered and .. good repair. if this property .22‘Sfiil..i“i{.l..‘§."2.f‘.:£1 EARLY CLOSING ,"*u"""°"'"~ . la s, tc. apply ' u r e ' \Ve_ the undersigned merchants Co‘ _PROVlN-CE OF PRINCE EDWARD ' ISLAND IN CHANCERY Va ' tango, 1 h ‘Vur Beiiore the vicmClianeelior - f "In Dr. 1811818111 sanatar um. _ _ . _ "shine 1mm 511813;: i "How did I get here?’ If it is innbuarmal condition, the'Archibald J. MacAdam & Ano. and save e "Sure, your grand 110111111111 11‘°m'longer you delay taking a good- Complainants BENJ. CARTER G. SON AucllOrlecrfi of Montague, Lower Montaguefiar- — lrligan and Kilmnir, agree to close _I am instructed by the grunge“ oi the estate of thelate Morris Blake to sell the following 30°55 moved JEROME MacGUIGAN, WALTER G. MaeKENZIE, i Oonvoaeri - 229011-101 MONTREAL. w-‘W-gméi iour respective places t h ' Touring Car For Sale... .»...... ...... .....?..i':".‘§f.? ro Sept. 22, We will sell at our sale roomsiSa-turf-uys both dates inclusive} excepted. We also i on -a.gr(1e to close our stores on Dom- |Now York hired a private train and b100,] medmne like Hood“, Saran“ brought you all the way ill? heredirlllfl. iho longer it wtll take midi TUESDAY, JUNE 26 ommencinq at 1.30 o'clock. iiiioii Duly. Juiiy 2. (Signed) Poole 8.. Thompson, Montague, In the Surrogate e ell’ rs ." . "She stayed awhile, but she went .the more ilifflciiit it will be for you- to get back to "normalcy." i Not only boils, plniplPS, erup-"made in the above and Peter MoGarry & Ors Defendants Pursuant to a Decretsi Order cause on the to the Lyceum ‘Ilheatre for conven- ience of sale, on . CIVIC Eiucriou ‘ In pursuance of An Act oiilie Tuesday. June 26, 1923 meme," I announced. Iiumfimbering D. J. McLean, Montague. tioiis, but nervous Twenty-fifthwiay of April, A. I)., finder, in first e-hss condition, gcod as new. This Car ls the pru- perty of Mr. James Flood iMachlnisi) and will be sold at a bargain for cash. ‘ BENJ. CARTER dc SON Auctioneers Also other Oars will be sold. FOR SALE ‘ We offer for sale that valuable McGregor d. McMillan, Montanuc. M. F. McDonald, Montague, ‘ J. W. Murdock &. Co., Montague. ,J. P ‘McPherson. Montague |McLeod 8. McGregor, Montague 1. 1 McLaughlan Touring Car, 6,1"°5 8" M“"d°°1<- 14¢- M°"1a9u=- i . l l W. A. Poole & Co, Lower Montnguci J. A. McDonald 8i. 00., Ltd. Cardigan 1M. C. McGowan, Kllmulr, 2464-22-1 FARM_ FCIITSALE property situated at head of Queen-Consisting of 90 acres, 4 miles fnomfliterate P915311 “ll-hm the Court _._.__.. of Prince ievwnr". 1811111’! In the gp-mgate Court lu re the estqtc of Emma Coady iatc of Chnrlotf-xovn in queen-s llgounty in Prince Edward Island. ‘Spinster deceased inzestate. 1 To the Sheriff oi the Couniv n! Queens County or any Constable or said Street, consisting of 2 acres of Charlottetown, about 75 clear in County, Greszins‘ choice land, 9 room dwelling house, stable, 2 large dwelling house. 11931111; l1" Pump house and outbuildings. In house, frost proof seller. All {In pl y BENJ. CARTER d. SON Auctioneers good cultivation and balnnoo in , 4 poultry houses. lumiber and wood. A new ilweillngllstratrix of the estate the “have Wm Se“ deceased hath Dre-Jed -\ with or without crop. Charlottetown first class repair at a bargain. Ap-l HAROLD STEAD, R. R. No. 6 2384-19tuths4i. WHEREAS Lucy Co-idv admin- rill pur- sone interested in the said estate may appear and show cause if any they can why 1 license to sci; 111B real estate of the salt l-nnma Coady decetserl owned by ‘iur the time of Tier death, lo pay ihe due by thc salt. deceased. LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF 2523.‘; not .. ... m. You FARM, STOCK, CROP AND FARM IMPLEMENTS AT COLWELL We are authorized by Malcolm McLeod to sell on WEDNESDAY, ommencing at 1 0’cl0ck his beautiful farm, JUNE 27, 1923 1 are therefore required to ("its H11 persons interested in the mid ee- tate to appear before me at r. Sur- rogate Court to be held at the Court House in Charlottetown on the 5th day of July A. I). 1923 at the hon.- of eleven o'clock in the 9 forenoon tn show cause, if any. ‘they can why a license to sell the ,real estate of the said deceased io ‘pity the debts due by the said de- ceased, should not be granted to the said Administratrix. And I do order that a true copy , Juated at Colwel] Station, consisting of 180 hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- fiijfes 0f choice land. one of the finest farms lottetown f0.- at least four consec- ' iitive weeks from the date hereof .».l the Island, having th€re0n a so that all persons interested in the said estate as aforesaid may -i.lSC, large new barns, well fenced and water. h... m... notice thereof. d. Planting all done. '1 c will sell all the stock, consisting of 20 hea v;’.le, 8 milch (.'(1\"'.a,/l I. .1 liens. iimck \.';'.g;;_"<.‘.qg, Given under my hand and the Also on the same day o... of t... m. Court u... h... 2 hay d riny mz-ses, 15 tons loose hay, 2m lllil n5.’ 1l“.'.';§v'.1‘:i<;'iltS—2 new carts, ' mowers, 1 of June, A. D., 1923, ($06.) A. B. WARBURTON, Surrogate. 62-41. ionic-r; also all llciil j» Mid fig? f." harness and all _ as is found on an up_to_r' cw-rowu-Picrou SERVICE . or implements such air, te farm. ' Terms at sale. _ _ S. S. Magdalene is now making Sole positive. BENJ. CARTER & SON, EASTERN STEAM Auctioneers SHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of Freight and 8T. JOHN A H. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John ev ery Wednesday t< u. m. and every Saturday at e p. m. (Atlantic Wednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubec, due Bolton ‘bout 1| a. .... Thursday. slnturday tripe are to ‘Boston direct, due Siind HIiITURIfl-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at I0 a m. ng Tiivne) for Eeetport, Lubec and 8t. John. Passenger Service Between ND BOSTON T111141) for Boston. s about I ll n. m. (Daylight STATIIROOM! use 1" ially return trips between this port ; md Piclou. leaving Bruce Qtewart m m Vii. Co's Wharf at 7 s. m. leaving Pictou on return on m; lrrlvg] o; |Sydney train. due there at 4 p. m. A limited number o: auto; c" be handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART A C0,, LTD AGENT! Phone 828 or 173 sin: TIM‘! nets cmiuoss I" "W1" ""9"!" Train liedulee will be made June 24th, ‘. Boston connection is made via the Metropolitan Line express add passenger steamers for New York and points South and,‘ INFOQMTQQN oral. 13m _e_diin_a irpptipg. n1 .- meu-rre .1213‘. m Cannon/m Nnrnouai RdllW/ivg me voice I had overheard. "She's that busy. B1111 says- 3h‘: couldn't stay ouue Y°11 were m: of danger. She had some W111" ° g0 to_-" the nurse's voice held all the disrespect- 111 the worl‘d, though her words were mi enough. ' ,, "How far am I from New York? "we" new, 1 don't just know. I have been there once, when came over from Ireland. That was 10m; glnce, and it took dnyB 7-0 S61 here—” "Days!" “Oh sure it's only hours now. about five or six of them. This is Welisviile, it's near the ‘middle of New York Simte. It's s. pretty nlfue _y,,...'l\ be about to see it econ. There was a twp st the door. A gentle little lady entered. 0111114118 a. great armfui of nipple blossoms in her arms. "In Miss Bennett better?" asked. she REMINISCENCE Chapter 3 .As J remembered, I had been Winter. By the time I was able to walk around and go outddcurs the Spring was well under way. The very day that the new vis- itor came to see me, ii was allowed by the window. I had a lovely warm t-nssels, a very expensive giiit from th-is while my visitor arranged the apple blossoms -in a jar for ins. liar." “It's so sweet of you to come to $99 11119." 1 answered. "I'm Con- stance Bennett. I don't know any- i151? "saw OR To RENT a The business stand iormeriy owned by Daniel McDonald art Vernon and lately occupied by William Tierney. - For tennis and particulars apply e J. J. HUGHES l. CO, LIMITED _ Sourie 2446-21,2B.26,28,30 July 2,4. ZFICEETIIIEX FARM OF 100 ACRE! AT COLVILLE STATION Malcolm McLeod offere for sale 160 scr s of land, part of his farm at Colv le Station 125 acres under multivation with good dwelling house and new barn. Apply MACKINNON l MeNIILL, Solicitors. - arlottetown taken ill in the latter part of the to get up and sit -in an annchair baAhrcbe of blue velvet with silver my aunt. and I sat rolled up in “I've celled baibre, Ibut you were asleep," she said. "rt. Mrs. Tay- headaches, spells. "ail-gone" feelings, indiges- iion and loss oi appetite are read- ily traced to impure blood. Thou- sands date getiiug on the right road to health from the day tlisyl began taking Hood's Sarsaparille. W-hy not try ii? DOM.lNlON or cANApA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court 14111 “was V-. A. 0., 192s In Re Estate of Alexander Case- ley. latte oi’ Kensington in Prinoo County In the said Province dec- eased testate. By the Honourable A. Banner- man Warburton, Surrogate Judge of Probate, &-c., kc. To ‘the Sheriff of the County of Prince County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: 1923 'by His Honour the Vice-Chan- cellor referring ail accounts and claims against the estate of Mich- ael -Mc(}arry to me to report upon. I hereby notify and call upon all creditors of the said deceased and all persons claiming any interest in his Estate to come in and 1110119 their claims nit my office in The Canadian Bank oi’ Commerce Build-- ing in Charlottetown on Monday the Ninth day of July A- 13-. 1993- at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of said Order and- be barred from and 1181111191- an?‘ claim against said ESiM-B- Dwted this Fifteenth day of June A. D., I923. GIL MUD“. Master in Chancery J. A. Macon-Ate. He. Solicitor. zass-ittzaaoJ-n. Public Auction Sale .._._.- Whereasupon reading the Peti- tion nrf file of John Stewart of French ‘River in Queen's County in said Island, Farmer, and Heath Caseley of Margate in Prince Coun- ty aiioresaid, Farmer, the Executons of the above normed Estate praying that a citation may be issued lior t-he purpose hereinafter set forth. You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County In the said Province on Wednesday the eighteenth day of July, next, com- ing at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoo-ii of the same day, to show cause ii’ any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald McKin- non, Esq., Proctor for said Peti- tioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Prince Edward Island aforesaid. once in eacifweek for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively, namely, iii the hall of the Court House in Summer-side in Prince County aforesaid, at the Post Office in Kenslngtcn in Prince County aforesaid and at the School House at Margate in Prince County afore- said, eo that all persons Interested |in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ‘ Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Count this twelfth da/y of June, A. D., 1028 and in the 14th year of Hie Manny's reigi... ($811.) A. I. WAR-IUITON, U . rs- Moreil East. K1118’! County cn_ July 4th. Sale commencing at 1 o'clock sharp consisting of farm stock, crop and implements. 95 acres choice land near churches. school and village. '15 sures @1111" 'all fenced. stable manure, and mus- sel muded. lBaIance under pas- ,ture with running water, buildings in good repair consisting of dwel- ling house_ two barns machine house. couch house. piggery 111111 hen house and wood shed with pump at barn doors and well be-l side "house. . CROP-EC bushels wheat. 7 tons hsy, 6 tons straw. STOCK-d blood mare, 8 yrs old 1200 "lbs. 1 general purpose horse .5 yrs old 1100 lbs, .1 milch cow] ‘newly freehened. 4' rniich cows duet ‘to freshen in July. one 21A year old iheifer to freshen in autumn, two {215 year old eteens, 40 hens. 1 , 1MA'CI-I.I-N1]RY——-1 buggy, I rosdl wagon, 11 cutter, driving sleight I ‘set box sieighs, I wood sleigh, 1 lgang plough, i sod plough, 1 team ‘roller. 1 JFroat d: Wood hay cutiei ,1 hay rake. 1 truck wagon, 1 cart mad wheels, 1 truck, 1 magnet [cream separator (new), I trotting jlryke, 1 third share Massey I-Isrrls manure spreader, I share potato sprayer 8 cord split wood. harness robes and household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. , All sums amounting to $5 cash end over U5 to $20 six months on approved loint notes and over $20 eighteen months on approved joint notes with 6% off for cash. Terms of farm made known at Isle. 11f day proves unfavorable sale will he following day at lame hour. Everything open for inspection. LLOYD ROIIINI Owner at 1.30 p. m. Sharp 90111911111112: Parlour Furniture Bedroom Suites, Hall Furniture, Dining Furniture, all in Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. Also two splen- 11111 11185. quantity of good ugh“ Hall rack, pictures and other use. fui household articles. A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer AUCTION SALE 1 0F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE mo runmsumos A; f3‘ "PP" - Queen Street. ..... ietown, on Thursday 21st "1"" l! 3 P- m. Sharp including Mission Oak living room 27:.“ bedroom furniture. oiltclotli, s, kitchen range, etc. Ail these Goods are new. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer LARGE CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE 11 Offer for sale m farm . 1°?’ P111111 R0811. cyonsistili: Bollacill) ‘bores of choice land, all ciesr and 11 11- soon state of cultivation, three and one half miles from Charlotte. town. within ‘A mile of two rail- way stations. If not sold beforo W111 116 B0111 11y Public auction on Saturday. June 23rd, 192a, com. menciiig at one o'clock sharp, to- Rather with sttock and farming im- nlements. STOOIQ-One general purpose mare, one driving horse. by Joe 17111011. 3 years old. one Aryshiie grade cow, due to Ireshen, one Ary- shllre cow freshened, one Guernsey grade cow in milk, one hoistein heifer 2 years old, one brood sow due to farnow -the 28rd of June, 80 hens. IMPLEMENTS-One binder, Mas- sey Harris. one hay mower, one bay rake. one gang plow, one single blow, one scuiller. one sectional seeder, one randle barrows, one sot of spring tooth narrows, one set o! iron hernovn, 1 gasoline engine 8 R. P., one thrssher end cleaner, one hey fork and blocks, one turnip puirper, one crusher, one truck wagon. with pole and shafts, one cart, one driving wagon, one wood sleigh, one box sleigh. one eeinl- speed eleigh, one cream eeaerator "Magnet", one barrel churn. 011° set or driving harness. one set of Legislature of the Province oi Prince Edward island, made earl passed in the Third year cilia ‘reign of Ills Majesty King Ikiwaii |V-II, Chapter I7, imituieti "An Act Ito consolidate and amend the sev- eml Acts incorporating the 011v v1 lCharlottetown," and all Acts in gamendmeut. thereof or in iddiiiol ‘thereto. - I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of one DQ111111 1“ serve as a Common Councilman 111! the City Council for Ward No.10 the said city for the un0!l111‘°111‘:'m_ of Councillor P. A. SnflTH. "111 ed June 11th, 1923. wuv so Held on WEDNESDAY "n... Fourth Day of July, A. 0,1111 l At The Several Polling Flam T111 la to Say: - ll In wasp 1 WWP- l" °' “l. the shop of 3111""! Rooney ollel East side o! Queen $118111- No, 56 Queen Street. WARD 1 EAST; fir! H dweliint 11°11" ° ' ' m lan. some Nu- 122 “M” Street. p And at the said $113M’: 11° i Wm M opened a‘ N nilatioue 0V1 the forenoon 8-1111 “we ‘mm until Five oclock in of the same dsy- . OLLIN uncommon 0F i’ emégg; m”. EAST 0F __rnm First P0111118 elon um. comprise u" 11;", . o! One. o1 ar - Great George 31-1"; o‘ r m- shall be held at 01' in; 0f Mrs. H. McMillan. 133 Der-cheater Street. wmsr or '1‘ ""3732... sion s e of Ward Number 03:31: w y of onu-ici-tetulm’ “t ....u u... 1 ow» W11" “"2...- sheil be held ai- OINO 5 ey'e B1109. M1“! ' Street. " . -- ,, any o June 20th. my At m; Oil-ice 0 Oily ‘HI . 110m i M4111"! o'clock M011. 1' o'clock‘. in the “Wm” w" ay. "F3. cu§|1n¢;g-;,,I1,°'C'Z‘,Z°... 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