.‘_‘_l ‘j-'.~ i _ 515%, 3";-3" ` `" s. ,.3 .5 rf -, 1 _f-llhb' 3;-;-1_1. li. is i I r ;'*“;. , >ll"°` -‘__-.;`li~ ._f‘1 .f -. "1" lip .U lx' ' . `l ` _f3¥l»f, -_(it. ._ , ,_,_____ _ ' -f 1 - 'ii `- ,_ i t _ l l 3 ‘- ll 1". r. 1,,-:_ ,,‘, ‘ 'in' d, 2- . _ f,_-i 1-. , Y. > __../1 °' "““"""“'°"° mf.. Amherst Pianos Ltd. if ri. ni. n.2'.i.‘Zi'.’_r. 1-as _ ,_ _ w. ll.nv1'omsoN. , _ _ arming in _lilo Arm me -'.3 ' ' | , 159 QUQH St!%f. _ and every msn Jockliijl _ _ _ __ » » - inline. _ _ ,_ ______»________ and feelin: ver: at -»~ ._i , ff: i-, '. . . ' ~ - - f I New _York L ing them on, the pad is ctw ll-_ Elastic Trusses We have a new line of these comfortable truss- es, Boston model, flexo pad. They havea better _ arrangement for fasten- 'better fitting and fully guaranteed. The elastic belt is of the best but can be replaced for any cause. This is a new idea. _ If you require anything in this line see us. _ |11 - - _Hamlin organ, a handsome book vase. sideboard and dining room chairs A iTHE F°|-|-°Vl/'NG 3T°°K' CROP thing contained in his residence. - h°\`5° “Ve Year* °|d' 1- Clyde F°°l'°1~¥ on wheels al lot of flower Dots &'c. }m0“"15 Old- PUT” bred- 1 °°“ 2 yea" Sale ot furniture &c.. in the house 1'-*ld ~7U“° DW- 1 °°" 1 ye” md June will begin at 10 o'clock on Thursday. l DES' ‘ 12.15:'r..§,°’.l;‘:;'.‘:,2'?“l"'i.‘:.l‘:;.: Half: =~;~;1,e°- 1 - » uc oueer. l bred Shortborn. 37g4.11_5Mi;i_ 1 Barrow- ' B bei fOt, 4Stack.s Hay,8 lTgl;ls ol' gay ai; Barn. 3 Stacks-of §trli_\;,_ 2§__B1:gh:ls of Potatoes, 1500 NORTH .i.nYoN_ _ ness Cari Sa,i,iie_ Express pa(1_ -yur. his valuable farm at a moderate price. nip 'i.iiiper_ Grain (gi-iisi,,,r_ Rubber This Farm is situated at Tryon, P. E. Belt, Road Cari, Waggon, pump I.. and consists of 110 acres land, 85 Jack. Roller Ma e p r, t, Cultivntor, Disc, Feeder, Wood state of cultivation, free from stone Sleighs. 1 _ and perfectly level and of a deep firm ll UP!0l1» 011 _~ Thursday next the 11th day of‘Novem ber all his furniture, s 'Mason and AT ONE 0’CLOCK SHARP- large book case with drawers suitable i for a iawyer's’ office, in short every- AND IMPLEMENTS. Also carriage. sleighs, cart and truck bay rake, roller, garden and orchard H0R3E55'- 1 Man’ six 79"" °m' 1 tools including a spray motor on cart - _ _ The sale of carriage and all outside C0Wb~"'3 C°“"“~ ‘me milking' “na things at thesame hour on Friday. Pius:-1 Brood sow. 1 Yvuns Sow. CROP:~ 120 liushels Wheat, 600 ‘f.,rr,‘fEM‘},fN»i'3S,_ Double sei, Har. 'mn UNnEnsloNnD oiiors for sale ,rur S remie Car acres under tillage and in a very high T RMS__ 12 ii, dit ii dark rich loam, suitable for all um? over $5.00. mon S ere on 8 kinds of mixed farming. The balance ' BEN_i_ CAR-|-ER_ is covered with a very choice growth Auctioneer-_ iof timber and cord wood. .|. `G. Jamieson” S I lballe Station llouse insured for so 0 table fl 9'] f°" six l‘°"5°5- Y N “mrs and Rénkinls to din, at 9 olciock' * ' . ` ' ~ - _ _ f0l‘ 800_ G i b , i oii er buiiiiingir and a large _concrete manure shed at 45 99 NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Mrs. Mal l ,§.Oung_ §fc‘imr‘fif" “"fm,,’wheai_ om tnciled. Electric lighted throughout. P"i°°° 25°" 35°- “nd 50°' ' fand poiaioes_ There is also a large Fox Ranch fitted We have just opened upa new lineioi White Ivory in Manicure and Brush Sets also Clocks and Photo Frames. 'G. l'l. Taylor - \ WW \;\§\ in 3 \ ./ ,.1- ,--" f __f» ._/' l DRUGGIST 2678_i0_29Mmwi_ii_ ____'i_‘b;__i3_l_l_i_l_iiiggssargygagirxg _iii-:_\_r The Bull Terrier; --come on, boys; all you ~wl\‘o have lighting blood ln, -your veins." i;io_____d_ _md __ was e_ev____ hours _______ we reached the barbed wire that ; tn L. ' "W- »- _.s _io.j'.1~» _ , ,if _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __._,-_ _ ' -_.______ _ _ _:__ , Soleil-inodon sale I »-.__,cANAbA's- , ":.°::..“.‘:;"‘i~."n’.J-f“»’l‘-“‘Fi.:..”a:.°..‘::.‘;".:.°:s.l-:°.:s“.'s.f;':.'°.:; /0%* __ ff f- t___`\ . ~ .-5 _ 1,, \. lo Bi BB for Belgian soldiers w`llo'bsve"bes|, blinded or permanently disabled_ She went from London to Belgium visit her father. and says that ilsr passport was taken away and rom up on the orders _ of General Von ssing, the military commander. She: was suspected of being a spy,'but nf. I tor two months obtained a_new pngs / from - that another German commander, but also was confiscated. Realizing that her only means or cape, was by subterfuge, she wen; "‘,) to the home of a friend in Antwerp Y ' ' L- l Y l furnace heatr hot and ¢`0ld'W3-ter, BBW' ,_ _._,_._.-_______.____..._...._-....--.U _____..-,-_.__...._..___.-.A..._...___-_.__-...M-------_---------u---~,.,---_-_-_-;-_-_-_-_»_~:.-s fora erage, bath, electric lights, etc, and a "" """""`" """""`"""`"" """""""""'""""""""""""""`""""`""" "_ ' mar and guise. l WHY glers we . emerged from the house in dis. She was carried in the can or Beiglifn cheesemongerpart of the to the Dutch Border. and smug. guided her the remainder of the Y "There were tlmes," sald'Mr-s. Car. "when we were crawling oil the s the border. Then I was literal li _ ' . i i, 3 35_ iii _ ` , , . - ly poked and rolled through the ll e F arm for Sale §f,gf,,,,,'§,f.'},i,.,?,’§,.s_ ted Wm’ “" '“°d ” rnmous plnv evor presented ot oopu- 'rHn||.l.|Ne Aoverrrunss oi twisted wire to safety." n S _ _-J _ Large Root Coiia concrete harm - . lar prices, and will be presented at_ , OF ENGLISH WOMAN. __ --%._.__ and lnallurcd, hail’ mile from Bradal H _se S P it °» N I day evening Seats on Baie ,ii Jamie sim Tcn acres ol choice land, nluddcd ment Wm he __ 15 'Head of cam ai me Prince Edward Theatre on Mon A _ H w_ _ np with the most modern ide-as, keep- JAMES G Dé‘i;`i{iarE»s Road _'|cr’s house, also a number of outhuild- ' c 376341121 ings' tation at popular prices. A play at This property is convenient and , famous as “Within The Law” pro l Wntfal- 501001 at d00\`~ Saw Mm- _ Roller Mill, snslr and Door Fnotory. d“°°d by °~ °°mP““Y °f ‘he k§§W“o‘§; s » S1 Furniture Factory within one half- °°"°"°‘; °f the KLf}Rlt{`U¥B it ic VlCl0l`l3 Farm IVCI miie. Wooilen Mills, Butter Fnotory, PAIFIY ° ° ‘”`“”‘° " 'e“‘ 8 “° three Churches within two miles. Black Fox company Crllilllsltsgllei :li daorllrreclate. For furth- ‘ ' lculars apply to The annual meeting of the above el pa" and .named company will be held in the H' B' wE,§:(i’no1‘;'"%r’i theme, and it poses a question un lB°“i`d Of TFHGS R00H1S.9__ Cll8Dl0lt1€1- .,747_i1_3wr,mM&E,,ipii y ’ ' ' ‘ answerable under resent conditions town on Tueslla Nov. at ` - ` P Y. 11. ` No more entertaining and exciting- J I &0 t. _ lo,ci0ck_ A ANT , play has ever been Seen hem Ove, ewe el' lC|a]] RICH RD GR . ¢ and P Secretary. tions of any dramatic entertainment 3730-11-2-M61. “Within The Law” is profoundly mov ' For a. melodrama to achieve the _ ~7_ ing. _ gi _ 1 *_ ' Y -2)* effect of making an audience feel ` _"_ ___-~‘ ';i_‘~,i___* ~ dee TIDE TABLE ziirdlllior really deserves credit. There W"_ ‘"1--“'= "fl" ".*~"~'-1%; was 1 V Nm/EMBER' - l_,_RE_§3l5TE;l|i:_° ST°ctK E y°a‘°5 Uld “ lf5""*‘h‘ pcnse was better sustained, and there -~~ .` lor lorll u sure soc ge er. _ _ _ _ _ - _ ‘ rllgnlwnler. ~ Tw., ,car ,,i,i_ on., ,,,._,,rii,,g ,md om, ~ si-.ALLD TnNDERs. nddroosod to l_“_ “mme l“‘m°" '“ 'l “S ‘”'§‘}i T"‘ ,_,I3_,%___ A__<_____.____,.__raul mini) SHROPSHIRE ali gona iiic postmaster Genera] will be ri., 5(-093 i5 with '-110 herolnel W1 9. pro ay TilncH't Time li't ' - ' . tes g 0. D l\i. I 3.27 6.8 17.58 6.5 “f°“l‘~ Apply '-0 cewed at Ottawa "nt" “mm” °" BN' tely pleads the cause of underpaid Tu 'l 1 0 ` | w l 1- 44 - ` =ooo`i:.l-;v.:~:,.:l-at-Ei l-» _ m 9°?° F* an-A ~l '-.1 .‘ 11.0 18.46 10.28 ".",".".".".".".".°°?°‘°°°°'=¢’=""'." mow-hwwwmaacato-eo¢ohi:oc::o Th. _ l.~l-i ` 8.46 0.-ill S. 10.35 ` M. 11.26 Tu. 12.18 W. Th ?°.*‘>'.~’ urn-so 20.01 20.45 21.24. 22.05 22.48 23.33 _ .. 13.12 . 14.03 12 F. , 15.06 so. 1 10.05 I , i_._ Su 10 11 ~ 9”?“?PFFf° c»-1-or-:.=»-ai-ic amwwwonmoo NHSHHSHWWP muuoowwmqw M. Tu. ‘ W. Th. 20.18 l F. 20.52 151.257 18.02 18.54 19.39 co r 13746-11-3M6iE2i. i__ i_i_ D_ pos-i-ER_ M hii 1d_ p_E_i_ day, the 10th December, 1015 for the 3 . __296_10_5tw_i,_ 3” " conveyance or His Maiesiyu; Maii5_ is_i_aiesladies driven by their necessltie. oil a proposed lfolitract for foul' years, sis times pci' week Over Rural Mail route No. 1 from Bradalbane. P. E. I $Z;';‘_§__;r°”' the Pwtmaster Genemrs evil that cries for amendment. The ' . succeeding acts are given with atten- Prlnted notlces containing further iion to minor deiaii and ,_ weaitii oi The undersigned offers for Private information as to condition of propos- Sale 50 acres of choice land IA mile ed Contract may he seen and blank; iiiusiasiic_ Aii the incidents are in ‘from the Village of Cmpaud' 25 acres forms of Tender may be °bl“m°d at | genlously colltrived and the interest vered with lumber and fire wood the Post Office of Bradaibane. Gran-, is ' S_ i7_0,i and the balance well cultivated. ville.Sti1l1ley Bridge. NGW London and For terms etc. apply to at the oillce of the' Post Office Inspec- HIRAM H. LEA, 101°- The Klark-Urban Company have se ured "Within The Law" for presen- me ely one of the most vivid and stirring, but without doubt the most satisfying melodrama ever written for it is more than a play of suspense situation, it has a real alld vital above these essential qualifica ply and actually do a little think- is an achievement for which thc never a play in which thc sus tin her own innocenc assion o shameful ol- criminal courses, il founded on solid fact, and forms a moving alld interesting act. lt is all effective theatrical illustration of al action that leaves the audience en maintained to tlle last moment. The KLARK-URBAN COMPANY has an enviable reputation for producing only, the best obtainable plays in an excel- TPYOH- - JOHN F- WHEAFG lent manner. “Within The Law" must. ll ilo w head the list for it is illc most ss; f':::“s.";;':.l ,;:,;.:::'l °‘ ll: morning Pape" “ee a threat °f dms' guisigig blerself in the costumg of a ‘lc extensmn °f the pm" cenwnmp Flemish peasant and creeping under yall? in the statement in the House of th b b ir h _ "_ in e ar ed w es on t e Dutch fron a. allgdiarlgersiifesxagtle5ie0in,€g:ki$g'3fil:’ er. Mrs. Carter came here to seek aid 250 “ We must have a. stringent censor- ;_` _qi WHOLE BIG WINDOW- of large, ng regular 25c. \vhisks are offcred a short time at 15c. or 2 for 25c. ,coim Garten an Engiisii woman or Taite advantage of this offer, it will | no - Belgian birtll, wllo arrived here on MAY EXTEND PRESS °E"s°“S""P board me Adrlotlo lost nlgln, told Gm" G°°’5° S"°°*- last long. The Two Macs, 149 _..______ eed Pratts .Animal Regulator to horses and cattle. it places them robust condition very quickly _ package. F'oster’s Drugstore. 3728 ship. If newspaper attacks are to be » concentrated on a particular minister O _ and then on _anoth9r, it may be a matter for consideration, whether the existing powers should not be extend- . cd." RED CROSS STATEMENT. A--branch of the Rod Cross Society organized in Stanhope, a year ago, with a membership of 18, workers has ' done creditable work as may be seen ; Auction Market Square Friday, NOvQr'i's/ber Sth ln the following statement. Personal donatiolls Basket Social loc (‘-roam Festival Mcilibersllip Fees Total Cash paid out for goods Cash on hand ‘ety Charlottetown. 125 pairs socks, 11 nlgllt sim-ls, 40 Yards Fl nellette. - The ladlles of Stanhope, wish to con- vey their thanks to everyone who so generously assisted them in making their work a success. Which in turn will case the suffering of our Volun- teers in their gallant iight for liberty, justice, and humanity. +________ Overdue bills go to_Clty Court 20th November. Pay to-day. Moore-A McLeod. 3765-ll-4m3i Post Otiice Inspector. Post Oflicc l1lspector’s Oflico, , 1 $33.50 34.27 42% the Market Square, on Friday, November 5th at 12 o’clock $112.33 no 72.13 $40.20 Goods forwarded to Red Cross Soc- Sa. S. >-.ami-»-1 rarer-_C :ni-ce-ax ci»a~z::: M. ‘ Tu. W. Th. I F. _ Sa. , S. M. is 14 15 16 11 1s 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 l °°.Nf”‘.°`.° mr-i:.::. r\=~lo;; 26 27 28 ‘ 29 30 Tu. i _ NOVE M EER._1St ."‘."."." c:»a»»\,a 7.7 7.il 7.3 7.0 6.7 | . . to 2lld, threaten- an » 22.35 23.09 23.42 13.35 1.4.15 14.50 15.38 16.19 16 59 22.01 ` ~‘-5.°’f”.°'=.`l."‘.~'_"t"." oo-loe=set:r;wm~l ' ' Al k d th A till ' ing, 3rd to 5th, blustry, stormy, 6ti1 to Welfare of Children' will be held oo mlm e r erymen B new l'\f_h_ Indian summer. 10th to 1-ith, lil _ fiom- rordlllona lstlr to 19th. windy evening of Monday, the 8th ond notlvlty. 'rllero still remains n spell. 20th to 24th, rain period. 25th Noveii-ibei»_ at 8 0’(~]ock_ good deal oi’ work to be done, espe- to 28th, cold. 29th to 30th, bright il;l\'.»i and clear lligllts. _ _~-_ ; Chlldren’s Aid Society of Char- ’ lottetown. The S The Annual General Meeting of the _cillldrt-ns Aid society, New Quarters d all citizens interested in the the City Courtroom, on the 3`.i§.’.§.‘f.`i§,"‘..‘v".°?,.lf.`.i"f.“133.2'.,?“lT§§§ By order’ cially in the way of lavatory accommo- 711‘11'1M5l~ two main entrances outside one of __ 3 DIARY OF EVENTS =_ 'ro-nAv. To-nav. City Magistrates Court, People’s Tlleairc, 3. 7 an .nl. i MARRIAGES h 2-so 9°o= $9 U. Manse, St Peter‘s Ilay. on Nov. 3rd. hy Rev. J. M. Mclieod, M.A., Mr Peter Daniel Mcl-(innoll and Miss Georgie ,_ McLeall, hoth of St Pcter's. _" _ l ` Nlcelllflg Of l.ll€ Tl'll`e€ R1VEfS ond of the hall to the other. 'Each Siiver Fox be man has his own berth. There was ith their now quart rs, which ar Montague on Nov’ 8th’ at 8 yer omfort ble. Bie b se bur S ' r' ‘ '- which the sentry box is stationed. AN long section of tile interior on thc. left is occupied by the men’s sleeping , _ 1 quarters which arc on all elevated platform and are partitioned offirom ,._~_.. the ui hall. Tw lon f ' berths, upper and lower, divided into Phe postponed Annual sections of 16 berths, run from one , some good fun last oveniilg when the Cid lil fll€ Od(1f€llOW'S men turned in. but they are all ln love - ~%.. _... ' Charlotetown 28th, Oct. 1915. . ' , , . _ Aillllldl Meeting' 36g,,_10_o9Mf3,.,k_ - f _GUARDIAN ULASSIFIEIJ MIS. il One cent per word first Insenio* In this column, half cent por _ ` nord each continuation. Cash must' accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. ~ rl il ,ont 1 d ill t ___--_.-_n_____________.~ PETER CONR0Y» M- D-» dlinollllnoo is tall; rag:-»o‘ovt. lgogovsfe Assure WANTED 'ro sEi.l. Fort 111 11 _ U 8 'M505 0 AGENTS- "wonl.o's GaEA1'Es'rl W ply Guardian Office. 3760 11 iintf A--1+-1+-l-l~+-1-1' l Agents Wanted "the old reliable Fonthill nureer-1 ies.” We teach- our men to soil. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsomefree equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 3720-11-1ME26l~ WAR" going like a whirlwind. Sample book and Christmas Cata- logue tree on promise to canvass. Experience unnecessary. Make sovcn dollars daily. Bradley- Gar- rctson. Brantford, Ont. `FOXES SKINNED AND DRES8Eu. Thirty years experience. Perfect, WANTED.- A COMPETENT STDNE cu.'<~r, with experience in nlflrble and Granite work, and -.zlpuhlz of taking charge of shop. Apply to Lewis' Granite & Marble Works. Ltd., C_ardigan, P. E. I. 3760-ll-4M12i. _ ____1\dis_ceilaneous satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- able charges. Apply to Stanley Compton, St Eleanors. ‘ 3772-11-4m8iT.&Th. ' 3733-11-2M18l. l _ n For Sale M|Li.|oN snlrlsl-lens " mzascrso Fon nlsrscrs. LONDON, Nov. 1.-Englall_<_:d ___l_i_:i_;-:;l__ below and fibre board Piano gaggd Kam Organ The wash room is large and roomy FQR 3ALE_REG'i8-i-ERED giigg-|-. horn bull coming four years old.- Y C “ 5 “ “er ‘ M'c|(|iqNoN __ McLEAN_ __ At thi, 0,Cl0Ck D. fn. stand here and llleré at llltel‘V8.lB, be- Boarders Wallt€d-1F0l\l!\|" sid hi h th is te h t- _ _ w ‘ l -s I _ ' I -» _ 4 - Has taken lst prizes at exhibition' whenever shown. D. Murchison. l D -I _ STEWART lrlgalilxlitgrltn allies llrfn ovgl-ly Awrso-'rwo soA§o£ns. AP S€Cy°TfCaS» where, so it will bc seen that the men 700-10-30M6i. wlll~he very snug. At the far end of Guardian Oliice _§?6fl1fll12l L on`sALE.`-"A`Nuwii`Erl oF vouNo silver black and cross foxes, Island ___ _ ’ tr F C- i.oe1' FRIDAY - PARcEL ' -or s ANTED-PUPII., NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V Goss, Supt Taunton State Hospital Taunton, Mass. 340410-12Mtf __q_ __,-_.__ ____-_ _I-95* OST.-IN THE CITY GENTLE man's necktie pin. Finder please leave Beer & Coffs. 3770-11-4m3l clothing between Dougla§St. and Prince on Elm Ave an Euston. Finder please leave at Browse eros. s74s11-sivlaipd. _ Situations Vacant ` . . P 5 ~ T01) D0m1n]0n Qfgan The lavatory accommodation occu- F b it pies two large rooms and a large gan lu one' _ steam boiler and stove stand at one High T01) G0de1‘1Ch Organ end. The plumbers are busy] fitting with mirror in the necessary sanitary eq ipment ' 8503-10-19Mtf. on sAi.s'-House WITH ALE modern improvements in centre of city. Apply to Box 448, City. Help Wanted--hiaio wth all s eed. Flat Top Mason &,Ham1in. ' " iso a-small square piano for $50.00. _ All fthe above named in- ruments are in perfect con- accommodate respectively 76. 80 and 32 men while the N. S. O's. quarters - upstairs will accommodate sixteen. , The mess-room so far does duty as/ a recreation room in the evenings. A wide stair-case on the rilbt of the entrance leads up to the long gaileryl which runs alongside the upper sleep- ing rooms and administration oiiices. The latter are situated at the top of ‘ the stairs and here all the candidates for enlihtment or other inqllirers may seo the odicers in charge. Another long fb rth tretch I to thai nable offer for them to ke room for the winter The four sleeping_apartments will WAN1-gg. A YQUNEHIN To AcT vWur'so` Exns ' nAN'E`H- as News Agent: on pasmnser trains. P. E. I. R. Apply at once to News ’Agent, Charlottetown. . ` - 3740-11-aliiii. er to take cha 's' of Two pair Ranch Fox Company; vicinity of _ Boston. Cottage 'fr‘u'itilihed. rent fm. Anpy to lid sued et om. State experienoa. ggried or single, and wages expected. ` Give _refor- ences. Charles D. Wilsgm. Secret"- srv. 11sa washington- `~` c v;`: P5* North River. 3749-11-3m3ipd. “SALE-sign: EXCLUSIVE UN* Montreal." ` lille... *E U ‘ ' 'F' ---I . ro"l.i‘-r.n-.‘ _ ini °° m' ‘*“ 1°‘s..":.°:*;&#s AN I I V R ,to mate with silver females fosonp- for city, town or country Big earn- ings gxranléeed. _:Permanent all yea . o expo ence nees . Wrilte Luke Brothers, Lupita, i O o`l.__ u o :i.MAl_ Apply, _flphn liter, North ,Rhea . ' 31' ‘=- ' 6=l.s`¢ . /8768-H-dmkipd. 1° .-‘; 'I _ r -"ill,-‘iii %5l.'r°.?'..°é“”_ V __ TV Barmj. -1.- At 12 0’clock Noon I will sell the following articles by Public Auction on on : 1 Bay Driving Horse, 6 years old, family horse. 1 Rubber tired Runabout (ball bearing) cost $150.00 1 Semi-speed Sleigh, 4500 1 Set Light Track Harness, cost ._ 32.50 1 Rubber Sheet for wet weather, cost. 1 Umbrella Top, cost ‘ _1Fall Wrap, cost_............. _ 1 Fly Net, cost.. _ ._ 1 McEachern Bucket, cost..._.. __ 1 Light Summer Duster, cost . 1 Wet Halter, cost..._.. Sale positive-no reserve. ` The above articles have been used .with best during past season. ' R. BEAIRSTO _ #_ Auctioneer. 3748-11-3Msl. , ~ _ _ _ i . !\°!°_N$'°9°.‘° ssessss of care I ' pl I 61;- , _ Standard. Bred Trotting Stock at Auction l am instructed by Duncan _Robertson Esq., North River to sell by Public Auction on his premises, on _ WEDNESDAY, November l7tli,' 1915 The following: The celebrated trotting Stallion Com- modore Ledyard-One horse 4 years old, color bay by George Cresceus-One Stallion, 3 years old, black, by Princeton-One Stallion 3 years old, bay, 'by George Cresceus-One colt, 1 year old, bay by Bottom-One horse 9 years old-1 brood mare by Parkside in foal to Commodore-One brood mare b years old by George Cresceus (Standard) in foal to Commodore-One car- riage horse, bay called Harry-One brood mare Iona by Parkside in foal to Commodore-One Standard bred filly, three nlontlis old full sister to Rexllght 2.171-2 dam by Parkside-One Standard bred filly 5 months, by Com- modore dam by George Cresceus-One Stallion, black 2 1-2 Years Old, by 'Phe Peer 2.15 .1-4 dam by Brazillian 2nd dam by All _Right dam of Iona Girl-One draft mare 4 years old, weighs -1400 lbs. ` COWS:-4 Cows, 1 Milch Cow. PI_GS:-1 Brood Sow, 6 pigs 12 months old. _ 400 bushels OMS. 500 bushels Turnips,,200 bushels Potatoes, 50 Hens, 8 stacks of Hay (about 30 -tons), 2 Ricks of Straw, one Hall Stove, one Home Comfort Rangs. _ COMMODORE LEDYARD who heads is list IS one of the best bred Stallions in the world. He was sired bl' Admlrai Dewey 2.04 3-4 our of NANCY. HAIKS 2.04 his grid sire BINGEN 2.061-2. Commodore ickthei sire ,of b Mac 2.13 34, the sensational performerof1915,` also a_;léi'ten others in the 2.30 list. »;~ e ords an op rtunit to horsemen to secure °*.¢h°if °wn fi rea an on§°r°oon 'iynorrluc noni-ever th;Q'_£Vin%. I -‘ _ ~ : _ . `_ 2;- 2 Months Credit on'Approv¢d Joint Notll. __ ¢rmS_ - r ' _ ' Sale-Positive, commencing at 1 o’clo¢k. _ f _ _ third litter, 1-snehinl,,_troe -Atop, ’~ W V l - __ __ __.,\_“._ _ _ r l .,“.=~, . ' l' ' `>/._, ..i... 1..-.-_ ‘ fr ' -2...- , .aw __-_ = .- - -ursnchsooomm t__` _ ~ _ __ _ _, _ _ _ 2 l oi i ‘ . ‘-1 V 1 /