cassv cenrle ‘ .‘ deb" i" "id- . - _i - t, _ r» " - ' - » Pljirlce ofW/ales celleieln um. Ow- at Bloomfield. on‘!!! day ' . . _ The room seemed close and lonely. lng to the death of his father Fred February 10th. in the seventy-ninth - , ' Violin. Bow, Case t"; Book when he opened the windflwe the mam was unable, w oantulue nu studies. 3th‘ oi his age. t. l Join Today "I guess I'll g0 Out and stir around beginning _ a, oystm, Bed 35d", an July, 25' l .1 ‘,".‘o°,ff:’?,‘.':;f B limb" h‘ “id- ‘ l n ‘ h - He undertook fmnlnc It the are o! lasl. He wasthesixth ccnofa taln- ‘ _ .1 ' NW "W "l6 "mi" °" ° e1‘ At lest he found onaina. curlo fourteen. and wasan extensive potato m, o; 1g chlldl-enhg-gl; {amok-awn t - t . new YORJiFCIGISZféIVATOIKY presence was gone. he began to leel Sh” _ . “We, m, m, 0g the must prosper" Ahsue 6811M“. a Bier-dew .01 Jcecpllj N OthIIIg R€SerVed _ m, am" Sh”, ashamed or himself. "you're sure it's the beet you cot?" cus farmers o! the cvmwtlnlty- , Gallant, one er th:,_flve erlgnalsew .. _; . . _' Charlottetown M"! "n" a" “W? hWP-‘mllndinfl he said to the madame. His appearance, manner and P9?- mrs who ha]; to Ruztlco in ‘1761U , - Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. _ talk I handed out to Ross." he said. Madame w“ quite sure, and pnoudly gonglily made him a, deaslng con- H“ mother Dmmmnde ‘atom ‘Hui’ 0 __ I ' ' 1 . I over Reardnng Barber shop , oily, so easy to do the right-thing he took the ‘giant fin t0 hie room at vbreeelmmm Wm, young ‘m; 01¢ gm“: daughter ofalahcis, 3nd“ _ . . e 7 ;W»»+»5.a_3_1mglzonevooovooooo i when scrncuody else is in trouble. the h0g5; whéfa h, “all, opened 1|; up He w“ a ma“ o; Shel-ll“; qllnllflgg ‘vm Settled m Rusmo mo!“ n“: _" . _ ; God! I wouldn't have people know and. spread out its long. clinging iea- who valued character and reputation Dr Gram, hem ms educauon-i, _ - ;_ ' ___________ _ i how week I em for ttnythinz in the there. Ho fanned ilimsclf with it. above life llselr. the 10m who“ M we 0.4mm ‘i Klonliyke Farm . i ? FREE given away to every pupil IEMPERANCE ‘JALLIANCE The Annual lileeting of the Tom-i -5.” l himself. “I'll throw 1t away some other street noises poured in. world." i-Ie began to‘ feel disgust at "If I had any sand in my pants I'd go back to Idy and cps-lo- glne_fol' running away. And I called her an ‘old fool,“ he thought bitterly. "She was all stirred up and hcl‘ nerves on edge, and I don't bimng her. af- ter the jackass I made of myself." A great eagernem which had been gnaw- I age. ‘ i "It dctrt BM as much of a breeze you'd think,’ he amid. ‘ With the ' lightest heart he had known since his flight from Mont. dpr he went to the train and was soctn speeding into the green countryside. When Pike arrived at the little sta- tion, he hopped down with his suit- case and. hiring a carriage. started for in ';ltt .Mvn Iyin t. s1» P‘ l y", IIHE-Y" HAD F0 . ~. . . , . " » P SEE rams 1 l; 5w "31 '9 Q5 ~ "i“.'""t'?‘ m” "ma" .. t-tiu-t- l » BIG e l , i t . . ~ 1n themldat oflife we are in death. Dell’ i‘ a?‘ m‘ . ‘I . ' j . . _ “ By Homer (JOY i H " _ a, ' ‘r1111; Mg, w” Vgflfofdbly m. ,WO hcidfvwwiear - . , ‘ " v 1' ' “' " te ted- en th dedth occurred ‘ "Qd ‘ ,,' 1 _ ' __ No one ever iaslctla cup ollhla ‘lfea but canunum othgéflliigbz-tczxmtmgcffimfi: atuxflwnyzlli‘ “brew M‘ M FM“ M 1m u we "min" m“. . g vu 1 O n a e I Wllllfll I0 have ll lflllll- TIIQ IIIIIISIIQI ‘ the Atlantic and‘ Pierce" Tea 0b., erick Earl Murphy- liter I We days - " f ‘ ' ‘F- I-P- I ' ,‘ , \_ v , i T flmmrls wha‘ makes u" “roan "we" P. 8- it wid- "Think °i' l“ my‘ xnf:'e?:e:l?'a:|rl iihiifitdaue“ m. o: Indium“ the "my m on. ISIDOBLGALLANT ' 1- ' “ ' ' a, l \ _ _‘_ _back home when You're out hittin8 and will open for business this rhorn- m; M‘ sherbmoke on __-_.___ i‘ v 9.30 a." m. p. i z¢ Vi? up the" high spots. Oh, yOu lucky in; with a eomplcteiine" of groceries. M“ 15m; mm and w“ we 5m, ~01 - This‘ provlncirlbitiflffine" type of ‘ ' v ' a‘ "' y dmn" - Mr. Dcvercaui has a wide know- Teresa McOardie and the late Peter. "ii-i?!" 915W“ fimwim‘ l"°fé5§°“: 3 ; , _ He slipped the card illto a bureau ledge of tlurgrocery btpaincla and we mu,“ H, received hi, education its oldest woven-mutton: in.;tb_c .'. B i ‘*"”“‘“‘” “"“”““‘ I L S drMVEl‘. k L-eapeap for him‘ a splendid patron- at Chemm’ school, ‘mm which h‘, Iggy)“ o; p.-__1,l4qg qgumq, _ laassed the entrance examinations to passed lway euddeliiy. at his htilii! in which he had made such a good 111a lat; Lgldgm Gollght was hon The -pfl§5},n§, while Just ln the prime oi life. of such an honest, in- telligent and promising young man is u great loss not only to his family but to‘ the 'whole community. ‘He leaves to mourn besidu a sorrowing and heartbroken mother, four sisters '_- Everything Must be Sold teen he was sent to 5t Thonlas’ Coi- loge at. Ohatham, u. a. Returning ‘te Ruatico he taught school for a short time. It was at this tiiifc he o‘: ganimed the Rustico Brass sand became us first leader. new-s also 5m‘, C,” m, lmplemufl, YACLEARANICE SALE“ At D. M. Robinson's. Wlnsloc. on Wednesday- March 12th at 1 o'clock, all and one brother, namely: Mrs. J. W. Helm“ wmnlpez M“ John Ryan the organ in the parish church. In the first "Iii" 0i’ ‘Rilitiiw i5 Pi“ ~- Onedriving ilorar, 8 ieara old, 5 milch cows to freshen in March. April, May. 2 young caitlc to freshen, Z steers, 2 heifers, z pigs, 28 hens, 20 siicep, perance Alliance, will he held in the’ “ °", J .. - . , . . ' n um he entecd st ccliede .1. F51" tml- (Wilmi- v m. c. a. Building. Charlottetown.’ i ‘b b ‘ ‘ in; i: at, edges, 53...; may? a: Mo... dOr. He was petrhttifllt "if; $L';§,‘:,'d fifjfj'jjfijj““'g,fifijfi,,fj’,‘f,,f whore he came under the tuitionoi b i i"? 1g an“ etrrflgédlt" his} mat: "ii:- lttt bu- black one. an oi: Wednesday. March 12th at II AJVI.‘ “Folks ore er w: er w t 9 "I a "it"! w so c ." c w return; thczfcht mew ns ww -- _ ~ , ' . , - t _. _ "l- W = "If: i- ¢° °° m» "s- W "- "All friends of ‘Temperance. are rc- anew ahoel. BMW" W" 4°"! said at last. soon he every-and the ma," he “me Mr. Ausifn - Murphy. studying Phii- “he {Emma Mchbm-mp can“ A! Driving wagon, tau seated buggy, truck wagon. cart. wood sleigh, pun; qilcsted to attend, as steps must he’ hi" i° "I?" T?" i° l" W" °"-" when he returned to the hotel he the more anxious he gww to sec Idy tel- completing his course ti-lcrelfi-le osophy at fit. Dunstalfs University aielgil. binder, mower. rake. hay fork. roller. gang plough, single plough, 3 taken for the better enforcement of d. u,‘ d 1 _ and M135 Glmys Murphy_ nurse‘ in Ezutcred uron the study~0f Plwflfldlii’ sets? aprlng tooth barrows. spike barrows, grain secderpturnip seeder. (an. the Prohibition Law. I ~~~--- ~ b10525 d e C“ m0 the was“: and his “me “"1"” ‘mining M, me my,“ Victoria 3059p f in chs;-l¢'.t¢i9u11_ 51.59 baglhhinghis hers, grind-atone. heath-scales. cream separator. Daisy churn. I "(hick I THUS. MOYSE. ' a; ' 1 1 1 a fled H‘: “med 51°13" om.“ m‘ pmkei‘ ml Monneal im-aymmarv medical "trmlnirlg undu- lhtpller" (new). light and heavy harness, etc. _' presume,‘ W31" ‘e "id em W80 b54151» iii‘ the wfhttf- ‘ i ' ~ _ ~- ' J9 . M? J h 1 _ ‘S00 feet lumber 1.1% and 2 inch. y J_ 1m phbgon , he began to feei happy. Paris nu iong- "Smoke," he called. handing it. up to- Th? “album's B‘? ' the rune“? not?“ ‘LT’ m‘ m,‘ t “boas; flfwelvc months on ‘all sums over $10.00. 6% off for cash. Secretarywi er seemed so ‘gloomy, and the fine him. "Pumie," and he ahot an imag- wenL-Mmrs Damel Mccardl“ H” m3 spam’ one yur I - 1i 610ml)‘ ii!" fill? Ill)’ iflllliWllll- n Charlottetown. March 6th. aivi-a-v-sl. I930. Farm for Saiei "lnear Albany v l ‘.1 afler for sale my farm near Ai- liany‘ Station containing I00 acres, 85 acres of which are cleared; balance- hard and soft wood and lumber. and aituated in the heart of the best pill-Ito growing section of (he prov-v iucc. This farm is in a good state of. cbltivati and is equipped with all] ntcessary buildings in fair repair. ‘For further particulars apply to A. K- MacGregor, Emerald R. 11., or to ' J. J. A. MacGREGOR, i Summcrsidc. Zifiii-li-G-thsntiiwks. i _._,_---- ----- -- “l opened u everyone Will down." "What did he do?" "Sent me up." p and told ‘the judge trying to keep,mo' r a! _#4..__ . HOW RUDE ‘ "l wish sometimes that] could fly Ami scar th rough the alr." 5c quoth the callow dude. i:- Then said the "Of flying fish maiden rude. But flying lobsters, on my word, " Are rare, ch, very rare." l‘ .- l I've often Heard. "l Y ' cl" fool I been making‘ of myself. God! feeling of comradeship with Idy and the family that dwelt in him rose again. "Instead of just talking to me, she ought to whaled meover the head with an ax-ilandle." he said in a fit ni disgust. "What a ninety-horsepovv- I'd think it'd make Idy sick at, the stummick just to lost‘; at me. She's been mishty 1th‘ and decent about it. I'll take her back something nice. Women are always great on this pre- sellts stuff. I wonder what l betwi- i-ake hcr." Pike went from aim-e w sum, peer. ing in the windows. trying to make up his mind what to get. When he saw something that attracted his attention he went boldly in and asked for it, but when it was befwe him he began to think 0f reasons why it would not Pltttlse Idy- He had never bought Mrs. Peters presents, for men in his section 0f the flillmry do n2»: make vanity gifts. He wandered through the mystic mazes of the stores in increasing bew- ilderment. Now and thcn he stopped inary cloud into the landscape. The embattlenacnied chateau rose before him. “By golly! it sure lowrs nice." he said. “When I first saw it I thought it locked like ajail. but it don't now. It's as handsome as a new post-office. What a gump I wds the way I acted; I guess it's going to surprise Idy. I'm. going to be a man for once and tell her how ashamed I am that I got my back up. or course that's going to help," he added. looking at the suitcase with the fan. " _ Carrying his suitcase he walked up the last steep slope and pulled the iron knob at the drawbridge gate. The ilcavy clang echoed through the court. The gate opened and he saw the servants peering out at this welcome break in the routine. "I don't. want them to think any- thihfs MOM." he said andgwllkod in with a jaunty air. "Hello!" he called and waved his hand. " But. unfortunately. m this morning the marquis was in call on Mrs. Pe- tors. As Miss Mason had predicted, ho Eugene. Smith, Louis Pearson ,Basil University after pinion he entered Sherry, George M. Chaiil and John the Mc-iilcai Sxhool of the University Green. {of Pennsylvania when; hegraduat- I-Iis relatives Wish to acknowledge l“! with honors in time class of I877. the following Mass Cards:—Mothcr m the ygg; gf hi5 graduationfhe l0. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holems l0, man-led Margy-gt. dgilglflgl- o: pars. MT- "id MFE-nwli“ RY?" m» Ml-‘Plaln Hector Campbell oi" “wit! “"7911? 5- Mi" Ami“ Mumhy ‘ He. t-hen returned ‘to Fhilaidrciphih . ALEX. McBAE. Auctioneer. 2152-3-8-lMU. r - i czlvedat the church door by Rev 1r x. qiuant of Egmont Bay. After the chanting‘ bf ‘hhe Misercre Mei. MR WILLIAM FINLE Y. Mir William Finley. died at his 5. lviiss Gladys Murphy 5, Rev. J. A.‘ Murphy, Rector of St. Dunstans, Ivlr. and Mrs. Jamel McOaxdle, Mr. and Mrs. John McOardle. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rallahan aild family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCardle and family Edward and Bert McCal-dlc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan and family. Earl and Byron Noonlul. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fltzsinlnlons and Ircnc. Joseph McAvin 2. John Cahill Fred- erick ~ Murray. George Cahlll. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene smith and family. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Graduating class of St. Dunnanh UniversithMr. and Mrs. John Noonan and Bel-t Oahiil,‘ Bostm Mass. Joseph Murphy, Mr. and I Mrs. John Sherry, Frank and Preston 1 Noonlan. Boston Mast. Mrs. George Grecn and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noonan and, falilily Mr. and Mrs. and, ioined the Ibafipf atiMaryja Hospital’ where he ‘cosh rboe ‘to t_ e position of House I-"hylicgn. In‘1__ he returncdto Prince Iidyaidis- land and located at’ ce-dlsth- ‘Tye years later he removed IAYRuatioo where he oocn built up a _very“ex- t/cnslve practice. In‘1899 he‘ went do Brown. Aibhdlith it was almost twenty-five years slnoé hdhad gitd- dated-nevertheless. in a very short‘ time he succeed‘- in passing the State‘ Board Exanlinati _' and he phcticed in that city for five years. Returning to his ' native in 1904. he ‘once more resumed ‘his practice. ‘Ln i913 lvlllicwunvaieacill! f om an chi-rick "cl blood ipoistming, hc was persuaded to kicate at Bloom- f 'cld. Here. also. he built ‘up il-Ia-PBQ practice and he became extensi eiy Deus. Solemn High Mass of Rev- qulem yvas celebrated with ilile Paa- torjuv J A Gaudet as celebrant and Rev rat. Gallant and Rev John A. Magnetism of at Liar-ks. Lct 1. as deacon and sub-deacon. Mr P A. Araenauit was-master of ceremonies. At the conclusion of the Mam: an appvopiatc and touching eulogy was delivered by Rev J. A. MacDon- ald. The Altar Boys and the Choir of which the deceased was a most valuable member, were all in attenti- ance adding greatly to the solemn- icy "ct the services. After the tlnal absoiutioai ‘the funeral procession proceeded to the ce *‘ y where the last sad lites wereperformed by the Fhshir, Rev J. A. Tine-pill beam-s were: Messrs Patrick Butler, Gupta-in James Mc- Graiihdi-Iecwr Martin. John Gallant Robert Horne. and Alonzo Fbicy. home, B Grove Si... Arlingum. Mas. Feb. 25th 1930.110 has resided in the Tolm cf Arlington. Mass. for about fifty-dive years. M: Finley was bum in'P. E. Island, BI years ago. I-Ie was a mcnlber of Arlington Board of ‘Irade and is survived by his widow Mary Jane Dunsrord. also two eons Charles of New York city William of Arlingimi. Mass, and a daughter Mrs Eva MacKinnon of Bangor P. E. Island “i110 was at. his bedside when he died. Also foul brollhers James of Allstmi,‘ Mass John and George of Arlington, Mass, Henry formerly 0f Winchester now melding in Dennis Mass, also a sister Mrs Mary Taylor of New York City. His four brothers acting as pail-bearers. His floral tributes were many specially one beautiful Piece from The Western Electric 0o New York City where his son has uncertnillly before a counter. ‘I119 had afitlcn a llole addressed to Mr. Basil Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. John L. _ , .» . salesmen and womenfaccustomed lo 8nd M11 96W!"- aflkinztoseethemon Smith and family. ‘ell-BEEN! i" @'5"1°"lm""-I‘d bum“? mefiamuy with the exception bu"! Employed for B Illlmbt"? 0i’ i i n “l” "we of the world. smiled at the a matter b! the areetest imifiktancc. spiritual ‘ohenngsz-lvlother. MrAI-Ic died very suddenly. on Monday °i M". “"3” 6mm‘ W" PM‘ IN“- ' ’ ‘~ ant at the funeral. ‘Ill-lo large num- Funeral eel-vine; u-m held non-l ‘One of the most valuable farms in lean slightly stooped man who hook. ed Old-fashioned gold glases over his and Mrs. Peters had answered it with a looping heart. and Mrs. J. W. Holcms. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. Miss Estelle Mulphy. Mr. nlcnlng, February 10th.‘ as he was in the act of lockingzthe door of her of. floral and spiritual offerings his late home, with iihc Rev Chas. the Province, congigting o. up..." m eel-e and who walked to the light with "I'll explain that Pike is away," she Austin Murphy. Miss Gladys Murphy. his home heme-rather» ieevlh: for shake ‘elvtluemy a! the crest mh- Taber Hall. reclar of st. Johifs acres. 1M acres clear. and in a high! bare and purse and bracelets and whQ said. "and talk to himvmyself." ' Mr. and us. John McCardlc, Mary church where he was going to re- clarity o! the deceased and the ee- Episcopal ohm-en officiating of chi» of fertility; two miles irarmi came back looking even more pcrplcx- Mrs. Peters was elated-the time McOardIe and Elizabeth McCardle. oclve l-loly Communinnflliug previous tccm in which he was held by all which Mr Finley was o, member, In. “ha” m“ carlem" 5mm“ “'-'"~ cd. In his buainqmPiitcwaawhat was had come. I-Iow should ahc receive ' Meseezeebf sympathy -M1'- 511d" day ile had driven several miles to @1365 0f i410 wtnmunity. "May his iennem, was in Mt. Pleasant Cem- Bchool am.‘ Churches: Buildings new and equipped with all modern im- ovcmenta. There la also Fox Ranch‘ Eaten pens and imuse for married / n. Three »uu:triera nf purchase lhoney may remain on Farm. Inspec- tion invited. i GORDON W. DAWSDN. Cape Traverse.’ lbfifl-Z-ZG-wsttsfl. Cameron Blot-l. Charlottetown 9.15.1. : +1- —-—-— BELL s» MATHIIIZSON i -' 7‘ B. R. BELL l l). L. JIATIIIESON. LI» ll Barristers. Solicitor-g, Etc. Money to Loan. _ linen-Charlottetown and flflllllr -_.---.--- __-. ~. t. Clarcncel’ i I was a goes deny ll. Clara: heard that you said e. I hops you will I moat assuredly will. I mere}; called you a gczilling. governor of d "i4; "If ycuae ahould bump into de c ltata right‘ here in the pen wotki youau any?" l "I'd aay ‘pardon me’ "a 1'4 McLeod s. Bentley FARM Fun ' J. A. BENTLEY I." I; BENTLEY, K. 0- " ' larrhur and Attoraey-at-lno out": m Richmond street. MONEY T0 LOAN" " IaiIcr for sale my farm cf I00 acres of_ land at French Fort _ln hard and soft wood. ' hand decisions that caused lesser in his section termed a "snap Judg- ment" man making at a tum of the business men in Oieurwhtcr to tremble. but now he fumbled and hesitated. "I-Ielis hucklcberlwl’ he said. cscap. in: from the welter of a store, "wlly women rio that for pleasure is more Mason stood out-Jiliiss Mason with h" crest fan of ostrich feathers. Pike had been fascinated‘ by the b'fl(‘k waving fan. and never had his at- tention been so wandering that the fan did not fasten it. "By gracious!" hc-‘éxclslnled, “that's Whit 1'11 Bt-‘t- lily thinks tltat old bird just about invented fashion, and she ‘was the head cf the whole push, m0, {Ii anybody knows. she does. I'll get Idy one just like it". H0 began the searches, surprised at how’ long it took him to find e m. that met/the qualifications n, ee hm, 1mm Should she be in the gel-den or in the salon? The quastlcxls piled 11D- “Ym 80mg to recleve him in the salon." she decided. “That. Lg more formal." l (To be Continued) He I-Iilil-v-vs What to lrluney Trouble Scllarvlilef P. Q.. March‘ t-(Spec- Sail-Mr. Geo. A. Gregoire, a well lrllolvn resident here, is always ready to recommend Dodds Kidney Pills to those who suffer from pains lnthe back. l-Ie writeaz- ' "lull-Tie Fall I hyida very sore back. I could hardly work. I got a box of Dodo‘: Kidney Pills and they did me so much goodthat I got another box. Now whenever Lhavc any pains in the back I just-take a few Budd's Kidney Pills. 1 can l-eeemmennithem to all who aufler with their kidneys." Mrs. Patrick F rsimmol- and Irene. Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driscoll and family. Mt. Herbert blister St. .Aiidra.nlcus. Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown. Mildred Cooper. Montreal, J. A. McDonald. Charlottetown. Willrfid McCardle. Bt. Dumtanb. Dorothy Kingston, Mon- Siding. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mutt- art and Jean. Carleton Siding. Mr. Albert E. Oahill. Bcawn. Mass, Mrs. Ellicc Iiawthelr. Cavendish. Frances McAvin, Emerald. M155 Doblc, Mon- treal. Mrs. Peter Lamont. Denver, Colo. Lillian Cahill. irlgnish. Eileen McLaughlin, Montreal. Harold Oro- kcn, 9t. Dunstan! University. Ma:- garoi. Ind Annie Iiawigtm, Oaveildish.‘ Molly Stevens.» Montreal. Elisabeth ii-a-au-Q-a- - Iron t IMMEDIATE SIALE visit‘ patients. only '_retunltng after midnight. No doubt tlliisgxtra exer- Lion was toolrcatforanunofhls years. and hlaworldcrftiictlnilllltufllnh whicnhsd withstoodwlie toil and hardships of over haiiva century of country practice suddenly ‘failed llim. " ~ -- ~' " ‘l’ --------- -- § than I know. Pd just a; soon take! _ imliaoltiiileri" Mcmmlld- Ememldl Dr Gallgnt was tme-Ifllnt "Acadian _ f e l C d ‘ r‘, v t aJanuory invoice." v l Take FOI‘ HIS SUPC “F”, p‘ 'md§w°u' Pluu,” mck‘ New of this Province tnlenigujtileinadicll R70 esslona ar 5 ' - -/\ A The more he loo ed the more bewil- ' ' Brmmlck’ m Jab“ 5mm’ Arungm“ lroreaeiokl. - He not only boomed 4' _ ‘ (:4? I) ‘ ‘ Q tiered he‘ becarrie. en a clerk was Quebec an"... Used near- m; myiihiflaix"lxcwlzxm' one mental and physio: wuaiififca- ' ' i.’ I ( '1‘! too insistent he began to fear that he Kidney Pills ' . ’ ‘ ' ' ticris, the syrhpdhhetic a d generous iMark RI‘; ngcGulgan’ , ’ __d,§'}f: a j *_ was belns taken advantage of. and re- $39“; nature and the Iéiiil ii disposition __ . . i 5 2.’, (y u . fused. A memory came to him of the Mr. Geo. A. Gregoire Recommends b ’ “n. Unléomlt Mum Mcieod which are so essential 1n this-pro- ‘ Balthazar?!’ ETC. j f‘ . "nu-r l "y , ' soircc and in the floating picture ifiss Them To All who Suffer With Mzniarefl" Jennie Gurkha‘; feaaion. but he was lilo knownwaaa cultiled gentleman of~ fine’ "charactp and conduct wile’ brought comfort and consolation intofthekhonles he, entered. steadfast and devotied‘ilhember.--ofy the Roman Catholic ‘Chlllfli.’ Per- lnpa thtvftneat trait. in isle-chariot- or wu his instinctivaueoilrfrom everything that savored of publicity or ‘ “" by. Ha was-an aecompiiah- ed muliciln andttheipoaaaasor or a tenor voice of rang-awe 1M qual- ityfiI-Ic was QpbdfllyWtlld 0060c- ledf music, = andctfcw I indeed. .1.“ thoaciwhcicould randertthewiluflh are left to- mntlnr-Mietkiniifltiof a- true Christihnftand a » soul ‘reebin peace. BringSurtsliine _ ish ‘character. With yOur New Wallpapers f0ur_ new Staunton line of Sunwor- thy Wallpaper will give your living room oranyother room a distinctive and nlod- otery, Arlington Mass. Into ~ Your Home c“ , "mum |,_ k L - Queen's County-about l5 acre: clear as he remembered its size from tho o ' l’ eh * h mh- mm. [m i ‘twb r ‘ é I" _ - _ __ - and in " - state of cultivation; nisht of the reception. tunic, Zmuhfgq; bu“ "WITIL-No 13.1mm s. -. _§ ~ ' m‘ - . You will be certain of lasting pious- McDonald. & McPitee """'°' °"""" """ ‘W’ "IMP" _-_. ___,___~ Kidney twine.‘ unu- elven prompt ENCUMBRANCE was - mo»: whom-nu» we from the Bunworthy Wvallpapers Be A» ' J. A. MeDONAyII. ll. I. Mel’!!! IAIIISTIVIU. ATTORNEYS. I10. MUN!!! T0 LOAN Charlottetown wit; . U» ' S ewaflw & A . ll; ll. 811W - _ w Large and house and suitable barns ,and cut- bnildinga all in good repair. . Conveniently acllooi, churches, butler factory and Hallway Station, ., - , - The farm Ia conveniently Jail‘ oil mmmodious dwelling- _ situated. close .10 Farm for Sale Excellent farm Misti. 10a at Oyster ‘l... acrcabeatiand, tabla; hlaalla good wool Vat-Anti neonuelntuequiutly eeyilops into a more serious form such an Ii-hiuma- tism, Luliibdgo; . prepay“ and Urinary Trouble.- To be aaaured of good health ‘emu time the ‘fiducys must be kept in aood worklilflcrdcr. . _ _.._.__.‘_'..-.-.-A.....-_.___ .A,cliil§.'s. IIEET. i 1100 eAcrc Farm =At__ Springfield "Lof 67 rlfioing of fathom tinzroliowlnrléaa and daugnum- Amtapgwtaotwofcttla late aolnhuamlmoeamwnaajm (Josie) rm nhzreo ohathm. N. 5.: 1W ' ' nlulnuw. New xomqlt husbands and- the immt snail-dac- ' l!!! which we are showing in alithe newest styles. Their colors withstand sunlight . . and their beauty lasts. ' ' We areagain featuring the popular 22 and.30 inches widths; and our low pric- fea wiiivintercatyou. a ~ . I"! .. , . .. . h4g1]. m1.“ '1 ut . and all well fenced. , _ - c . v _ _ . _ so trimmed and ready to P ‘n’ Good tun free "n-on-ineunlneneu ATJQT-I31J”T.’.WSI";.IZ7 Tm" “m” .""‘°“ “Fm m.‘ m‘ “h” " ($::,m)' . '11P? ' ‘ ‘ * ' ‘ lIuu-aahal. .. -1.-- vikmlII-Pnllllrlllllllvltanean- .'°l“'i""l'°im'.i"'"lll-' d m] - ' V- " m flrtber ....~-e¢u.--~.»..u .1. We Mire-Im- Tw mum-ea water. I "P: _ =~ We invite you to oavus acltll it 5'0"!‘ t {stem-t a ‘farther. nan-gamut I tome George Street, chat-lamb. ~ n t» tau laienlgaol dama- pie-- - eariieatconvenielice. I . nenelrrdititnf-a Oearmyae, ll . t ; WILLIAIIIIIII, i -_“ lie. n.