sneakers 8 “It; if .. swim 5'4‘; Marker ifiufiidin I 1 a-io-zs-iiiiuiingriei» Foxesg-Iild; , » ‘fhc I’ 'ton Silver B e an '. December 1|. at :2 o'clock pan. . ~Rogers. Sec-remry-Treasuri-r. ~ 2525-11-2 )1! luck Foxes Lid. will in \\‘ . I I‘ ' ' . . ' __ _ ‘Allillllii Meeting dlAnnflxl meeting of IIIQIEDEIEWOOLI Silver Fox 00., Ltd.. will be held in clock. . G. HARDING, Secretary. Gbembenlltb at 2 n’ roil-ii-zi-ziasi. p minis’ NOTICE ll 15th Sept paying highest market i- eo. . I We are buyi lay at I Hunter Rive Jiensingtun Albany Station Sumnterelde Tuesdays at Murray R1 For information call CANADIAN PACKING C0. LFD. . , J. M. ROOP. Manager Hunt; Kensington Road i hone 553 and 532. I lilllslltl. ma‘ of hugs on hoof. commencing Mon ng Huge every Wednes- .]._< I Y6K‘. Auction‘ Sale Al. Keppock on Ninnilay". December 8th at one o'clock sharp 18 head of ulllch cows, 6 to freshen in-January, 7 fat cattle, three horses, 1 brood sow. a. number of hens, twenty tons of hay‘. 4 hundred stooks of oats. 1 Terms all sums $5 and under cash. Over that 12 months credit n approv» ed Joint notes. Six per ce t off for . cash. If weather proves unfavorable a sale will be held Wednesday Decem» ber 10th. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer JOSEPH KELLY 2709~l2-2M6ipd. iqs-iii! Announcement 1 wish l0 announce to my lillrittllllvfrl that l have changed our name of bus- iness to K & H, Shurhell. Wu HIS-Q wish to any; that we are in need of 20 tone of poultry and fowl, which we will pay one cent per pound more than you can get elsewhere for them. taking them all undressed. ‘We arc al~ so in the market for your eggs and butter at top notch _prices. We have a large siockof gobds which we ari- oflering ata small proilt. i Come and give us a trial. ' ' HOPE SHARBELL Portage ‘.25 Mlipri. NOTICE r A meeting of the shareholders of thi- Bclfiist Fox and Fur Farming Co“ will be hold at Kinross on Tuesday tlic 6th day o! December at 2 o'clock p. , . for the transaction oi business iii aazs-i 1- "SAUNSQMESAUS- made 1min, selected " '5» rk. The‘ most eco- _ __ meatifood, on the flqrket. Madenridjsold only \ I ers Paytoii___Silvgr Black annual meetln} iii’ tii-- lli-ncrs in the \. .\l. (J. .8. parlors on 'l‘ui-s- isii-‘i... zn gig l-lnll at Summer-Heal uii Thursday We are prepared to buy ‘any quem » ‘A . H urge" FD _ dc. . ¢Is§'%:wiii¢nfi1q'iiii°§£ i; ) attention new: pmv ybusliooqvfil , . . . _' . Allow a heaping iabbwonfil w ‘.-- f“), n, _ Pqq; bqiiiiigpvnte: on die “coffee. n Iiltcr serve. Ii: will Bethe most delicious coEen you ever tart-d. . I Use the fine-ground 51141895 $9!‘ ' Brand, in 5, l and z-lb. sir-tight Tins. At nlLgood dealer-p. - o... mun, "Pcrfea CoKer-Perfecriv Mflg" ‘g an: frte on nqui. Wrilnktitl CHASE. 8: SANBORN» ' , MONTREAL- l J i -'l ’l'lir-' nrinuol mcuting i-f tlic I ”r7a_iifi§i ‘ifFoit .sacE Situated in Alexandra. containing S0 sures, 76 clcar and in a high slate oi 4..., fertility, good buildings‘ with con- crete floors and modern eiqiiipmeiii throughout. (‘oiivonicnt to churches and sclioiils. also IPIQIIIIZHH‘ inn. Apply to POIIIIABPI- WALLACE WOOD. if. It. .\'ii. I ‘_'T1~i-l3~2.\ltf. IS‘ THERE‘ HDPE BEYOND THE GRAVE? For a clear. logical.‘scriptural pre» soiiiutinn or‘ the above lniunsmely Ill- lercsiing subject bear \\'alii~i' '1‘. limi- per 0f Winnipoi; at I‘riiici— i-Iilward 'l‘l1eatre. Sunday December" T at. 2.30 p. m. 127734 22-431 Zilpd. [Before TheWIIiIce-Ciiancellor lii the maiior of the. appliciiition of ‘Joseph Victor Iiczirs. an infant, for ‘sale of lands. Pursuant to a Decmiul Order made ill iiic above maiicr on Illiv first day oLDecemher, Ari). 1919, by llis lion- our the. Vice~(7h:iiicclIoi'. 1 will sei llp and sell by Public Auction on thc premises on 'l‘liursilziy iliu 23rd day of December instant (1910) at one o'clock iii the afternoon all the estate and in- terest of the said Joseph Victor Bears (being a (ievisee of (me-third, under the will of his grandfather, _ Alexander Jackson) in all tha triict,’ piece and parcel of land situate, lyin-g and being-on township Number ‘Sixty- three, bounded and described painl- lows: (lommencing on the North Side of Murray River at the’ Eastern boundary of u" farm of land belong.- ing 'I(l Lee Osborne. thence North- wardly in said last named boundary to Greek River, thence Easlwardlyatul folowing Greek ltiver to the West» crii bouiidiiigv of land owned and 0c- cuplrd by Grace Nlufful. thence‘ South- wardly along Grace Moffzifs West- l‘I'll boundary ziforersziid totlic Stiutli side of the Settlement Road ‘leading to Point Pleasant, thence Eastwardly' along thi- sHHLROiHI io the Westcvn boundary of Rosella Jackson's land and Lheuci- Souilnwairilly along itlie sumo in ll plot oi‘ land owned by James (llow. rhencr- Westwardly» and. T "eiasy as the chanei has a chalk floor H’ z. Tilt‘ IIITBIL. Silver I ck and Patch Fox (‘ ‘wilrfic éld at tho office of fli dent. .11 . Froclniid. lint 1i. P. . .. I . ondn ' w; 15. lillil. \\'. H.‘ “Kins- mmi,-.il'roi\iiili-iit.‘» l- - --‘a- Q ‘.\lE"e. .. Tiipiéi liiiii ii iiii EIIIIIIICG and; Britain. Work on the English channel will be begun next, spring, according to nulhoritive information dlirect from Loudonind Paris; ‘ 1' i Premier Lloyd ‘George soon is ‘ex- pected to place the Britlslrigovorn- illfillfb stamp ‘of/approval; on the project, and preparations to s __‘rt lion 4 ind butler itliewater will be t under way. r_; ' f Tb lube w reduce the ‘IIlnle of t-{ossimg tlie"‘1i!ii'iiiel from {hour (iy;_ at) it _i,~,uiiuuti=.s bjni-tuuiiel ii-din.’ Pasirigriig‘ ‘iiiiii ii-eiinit,‘ traffic will be; lyd.._and ilio cost of con- SIflIC1IUll"1i_"1)Ial'C€lI at $125.000.000, wi-t-h an anirual-niuiiiieiizince charge d! $2,000,000. Annual net rovenue is Gitilllutcd at $7,000,000 based upon present travel.» i iTEIITBe tubes will be bored. iwo for 1188 0E traffic. and one for ilruiiiage purposes. The traffic tunnels will be 32 miles -loiig, with- 24 miles under ivater.‘ The tunnel railway line will be 3? miles in length. Traffic tubes will be 18 feet in internal diameter. lined with iron and concrete. The drainage tube will be smaller and will be between the other tubes, and sligh. tly lower. ' . Six years will bi- occupied in con’ Etruclipu work, state. The work of digging or bor~ ing .ihey assert, will be comparatively through which biiriiig machines can make fast Iltiiltii-Vll)‘. Fast hcadwm in talus instance iiibaus five feet dull; progrcss each way. Tunnel boriny trill be done from both the British uni. French sides. The drainage tunne will be the first bored. acordiiig’ ‘LC present plans. Drills will drive tbrougl; the chalky" stone, the IIQIJI'I$ being car. icii back by belt ooiiveywlrs to waitinrl cir-cirjc trains. After this iuiiiiol is bored wort; on ilie upper two tunnel: will begin. Six years are allotted fni Engineers cxpecfliiile Willltl‘ irou bio, cxcqpt from possible underground stczirinsgas ilietuiinel system will be kept uswell beneath the floor of iii: '('I'lZlrlll£’Tl' li1-‘iiiid~clianiicl the ohrili root‘ of the tuuncl will be. 150 ill iliicii .,,1uus, impervious to water, easily IJJI c1] and removed. . in the Qcntci" of the system the tubcs \‘v'III be depressed for ll mile 5b ilini wither gUVttIllllilPlll may flood tin tubes in Limos-or‘ national peril. 'l‘liis is» in gccoriiaiice to an zigreemeni FrarrcrWaiid (ircat. lirllaiii cnirrijbil lntc" Jan. lii, 1375,‘ which also provides that lcrininzils shall bc illliIUl‘ control of the giiVtlfllllifllls. .lt was shortly after this ugrei-iiicni that work was started at Shake- spi-iiriYs i‘iit'i’, nezii‘ Dover, _.llllij a: Sxiiiggaiio on Ill" From-ii shorcilof lhc .<ll':lii of llovcr. _ 'l‘iie. liurings had giiiii- 2.000 yards on iiii- Frentjli side and 2.2100 yilfiig on ilio British side WIlt-‘ll ihe British government became lrigliili-ncll ill. Iili‘ iiivzisimi possibllb tics. or‘ such a funnel i-oiiiicciion with ‘ho continent and sloped ilir- work iii 1882. _ " . - .-\(I\’ii'i'.~' from London iiii'iiiii's:iy ii __ Q iucriovfiir ion/i 'l‘lic' uuili-rsigiii-[i will si-li by public illlC-Ililll on iili‘ piwiiiisrzs iii‘ 'l'l1omas Brcniiii-k. Iona. rzii Woilnesiilay llcc- i-mber 10, 191i), ai. 10 o'clock a.m.. all iili‘ stock. crop. lmpleniorlts and etc. consisting in part as follows: 2 horses, 2 milch cows. 1 hull, calf, 1 pig, 40 hcns. 300 bus. oats, 5 ions Il.i_\', straw and iiiriilps. l driving wasgguu, 1 truck Waggon, 1 wood sleigh i niuwrsr, 1 wheel rnkc, l gang plow, 1 Sillilii‘ plrnv. 1 curif and wheels,‘ 1 sci whocl barrows. harness and all l-iIlPl‘ personal propr-riy on the prc» inistes. 'l‘ifiRI\IS:~—$.'i 00 and iiiiili-r, cash. iwcr that ziniouiii cicvoii iii) months craiIitAuig approved joint notes bear- ing iiiicrost at. ii pi’: (zeut per anuum. Dllptldyzyllh. November, 191:1. Michael Lyons. Edward McGarrgv. Executors of Will of Edward lire-n- nick. IE»); l7. ,3 1 . THOMAS BRENNICK -I. Ti. F», S. ll Deni beiShnri . 0f Salt ‘Malagash-icrushed or iiimprnck salt will do your Ho!) iuiiucl . engineers THE» 0HARLO1TET6Wlil~.GUAltBI-AN Stlitil is iiiiiiiii . i. ~Kidniys.ll;flmtilleit‘ or uwiriiluu jwbo eats “will regulnrlwhcap A make a mistake by llusliing the kidney; occasionally. says '1‘ avail-known . authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the. kidney pores i0 lhfillifiilllfillllly. filter. or strain only wart of the waste and poisons from ha‘ bloorhtben you get sick: Nearly ill rheumatism. headaches, liver trou- ble. IILPVOLIBIIGIS,» constipation; dlizi- ness. '~'IEEDIESSIIBSB,'"IDIB(IIIBI‘ disorders tome fronrsluggieii kidneys. Tbi- moment you feel tbilllii iiclis in he kidneys or your TRICK iiiiris. or if alic urine is cloudjgoffensivc. lull of aediiiieiir, irregular of passage or at- .Qll(IL‘(I by a sensation of scalding, get ibout four ounces of" Jud Salts from my reliable pharmacy and take a tnblespoontul inn: glass of water be- Iore breakfast for a few" days and tour kidneys will then uct flue. This famous suits is made from the acid of ;rapes uuil ‘lemon juice. combined with liihla and has been used T008811- zrstious ‘to flush clogged kidneys and itiiiiulsie them to activltya also to neu- ‘ralize the acids‘ in urine so it no imger causes irritation, thus ending iladrler (lisorders. ' Jad Salts ls inexpensive and. cau- "ll llllilre: makes a delightful effer- vescent llthla-water drink which all egulai- meat eaters should take now ind then to keep the kidneys clean mil the blood pure. thereby uvoiding serious kidney complications.‘ hose borings wll l0I85~5Il1Tl8(I. _Starting at the surface, several iiiles from the channel, the tunnel will Slope down uii-tiithe tunnel railway me reaches u. depth of 325 "feet be- low writer-level. ,Th,e JlllAXIlIlIllIl grade‘ ‘or a short-distance will be aver 90 feet. The average grade from‘ end io ind ‘Mill D126 feet. i. Each traffic tunnel will be wide mouglito permit a regulation train passing ttliroughu‘ one tunnel being used for northbound trains, the other I01‘ 50011110011110. Connecting diagonal P11810055 butwceu- the itwo funnels will permit cars being switched from hie traclc to another at any point in ihe tunnel. Air will be driven iliruugh each tunnel in the direction if triiffice. Only élet-iric trains will i‘llil through the tunnels. Railroads oi‘ France and England may use the tracksyand trains will run ilirect-from London to Paris and other continental cities. Trains may be run each way every lien minutes. Engineers say 12,000 workers will be needed on the job, halt at each end. working in three shifts. tiny and night. ;o finish it iii six years. l bckaoiitinued or iiew PRACTICAL‘ METHOD CARING FOR HARNESS Please give me a formula or direc- iionson how to oil arid brighten up a used ‘harness. it is iii fiijst. class re- pnir but needs t0 bi: ‘inside better in general appearance. ‘ W. C. C. The book entitled/Farm Knowl- edge" gives the following excellent discussion of the care of harness: “At the outset, it should be said that a harness cannorbe properly car- od for unless one hus_a suitable place iuwhich to hung it. 1n damp stables ii molds quickly. The presence of mold indicatesthat moisture is taking. the place of the oil, upon which the life of the lgulher ilcPBDd8--»‘\ harness moiiis f1'oiii'tlic‘iiianure can reach 4'1. However. in regularly 7c-lenn, ._airy workliuijso stable, most of rip/prefer t0 have the hHPHGSSJTIIHEqQITQ hook back, 0f»Bat:l_r,-horse;-_Qr by {greens of a r098 and puileyypor byaineuns o(_ arope; the nvny’ on the postnt iherear of the stall partition. lii stables, where a number of teamsters are employed‘ too much iiiiie is wasted» in golngip and-from i1 i-enirnkhariiess room; -§uch!-E room should bi» provided; however. 10f U"! storing .ot.- SllplI€S..8,l1d-.;QXI.T‘21 . eets of harness. in this room should be a bench ‘Zllid-dllflleldftifi .101- niAklng small repairs. Valuable harness ‘should bi! kept ill-l"tIgIll"-C!t'S091'Tl11a‘ room where there is some‘ artifice‘! -he'at. “At least twicoiaiyear all work liuriless should be‘ entirely like“ P133" (pariiculai- attention being paid to iIlP "isiiiiiiifirii tire‘ bl1CI§I9Q3)5“Ul"|‘d' ibeii subunit“ PRINCE EDWARD 1 -..excepi,..for Lllgkextrfl expense entailed r in piippliasliig 1114111), slilull-Dilkvs and.“ ' shuuldwiiot ,be VSIQLBtI where ~_t_be ,am=' _-—- I euneil and piled. Ai there times, all eeded reputrifiiliould be ‘made. In cleaning harness. unllttle water an ‘p93 lble should be used; wupmilpofr wii r is beet. butthdrd waterway be ‘used if a handful or two utalollodn is added to each tubful. Sou; har- ness “is so dirty will not remove tb dirt; in this case it should be soaked for fifteen min- utes, then scrubbed with soap and n brush, rinsed, wiped_wlth a rag or nears-foot oil ' (diluted ‘onehalf with a gooflrsta dard, harness oil, or about quell) ti? Rh kerosene)‘ wltl1_u rag or,af pieciyof sponge. -: e ral~__fll‘e ZBIIHD-lly-llléfldflil, and it yi pay 1° hands‘. Neatsfoot‘ oil. ,, g , used straight, is likely to quui-ieqfih ywork ~hurnesg trrbecome too sfi __ Y- Ii may be made black by uddi irtuble- ‘spumlflll of lamp black perpiht‘. When the leather shows up very; red after qyaehiufi. give it a cont of ctifle black- ingibefore oiling. Under no circum- stances is it advisable to use a dri" ingfiiilfsucli as linseed oil. Low grade vasellne is useful for smearing over u harness which Is to bestored’ for a consiiiqfiple-JBIIKIII 9!+.»_£-,Ium-.. the oil has soaked I". .599 ~41?’ me s-trapii with a good grade 9i‘ BREW‘! a harness and-the use ‘of anvoi! the good (Ire-Beings are to be inacommeud- 6d. ' l “Wlbeula , rllliqrtt bluckjltiish to the iiariiqiisiis” ‘ssh-ed. ubecoinea newes- sary toiise sonié onejifthe standard harness "f orppositigns,” jvlllbh. .3111‘ quite simi iir to the best..p8stes used IHCLJAU (ihjec-Li-io using shop polish. tail stores. '1‘ e paste should be even» ber, unis imlishedviwithr art: Ortlhiar)‘ blackhig briieht-andiftnallywriih a flan- nel rag. ‘trill-l “For cleaning the metal mountings ouc niayiluse lnostiangz-‘oftlic Iiillliil oi- pirate iii-ands or metal polish ou-tlie markietL-‘Wve find" the paste to be uiore poraiegnourly asreadily as do the liq- uid pollshés-.1»‘Ste'6>l bits-‘are- cleaned by ivaslilli "with soap! and water, IIYRIY polishing with silver saiidfwliirsbap film makes the sand slick. The {b15811 iianiipii the bits; "a Bdfifiiineviilck w" be used on parts too sninllvfor thevfin- gersPAfier "sanding, rinse-the bit. dry with p cloth, and burnishv with a _slllflll steel Iburnisher. Forged steel Illltiflllrl’ the strongest and also the best looking and wiping with an oily Pa; Rite!‘ ‘"5" ing will prevent their rusting LORD OF THYSELF Aim not iuo high iii things beyond thy reach. .\'or give the rein’ to reckless thought of speech. . ‘ ls it not better all thy life to bidc Lord of thyself than all the world bo- side? Thou if high Fortune far from thei- trike wing. .. Why sliouldst thou env)‘ ¢°\"1='°II°l' or king? Purple’ or buckram——\vherefore make ado What coat lllfiy cover. S0 UN’ "9"" be true’! Bu! if iit last iliou gather wealth at ‘will. A Thou, best gIlflII- succor those ihui net-d ii still; Slncc he who best doth poverty Pli- dure. Should prove when rich, heart's broth- ‘cr to the p001‘. —-Alfrcd Percival Graves. "You are only responsible for om: tongue. Lot others say whui dim)‘ please. i} "FOX MEETING " The annual meeting of the Glow Sliver Black Fox (Yo. Ltd., will be helci in the oiflce of the underslilfleil on December 9th at 6 dciock p. m. “NATIONAL RAILWAY Time Table i Effect, _ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. BENJAMIN GLOW, Secretary ISLAND DIVISIONS October 6th,. 1919 ‘ at spofigingnlone ‘ cbaiuols, ‘and him on a wooden horse _ to dry in warm pace ut ‘iiwuy from the stoic. As soon as is dry, apply rub it well into the lent‘ r’ ith the v . soap. The frequent__s_ponging overfqf - for"polislilngpblucl:shoes. There iuuill - ‘iy applied to» heiluvmess withnfidfll- ' ' economical‘ because iiudoes not evn-l’ ' snieiiriiig_-over with lrcakclof edapund _ are of most. service in rubbiilgvflllb if they: are kept clean. Careful iifrilltl . . WA A Cozy Home. Baby plays on the floorusnfqljkwhen the Perfection ' Heater is lighted. At bath limit. 0,» there's no danger from chill with the Perfegtionfl-Ieatery close, by-aiid ' hundreds of other uses. ' ‘ . You can take a Perfection Heater anywhere. Wnrmsjeny room quickly. The wick-stop prevents QIIIOIKIYIE- EWPYQIOM 0! coal oil . is turned into odorless heat. Runs about ten hours‘ on one gallon iir Imperial Royniite Coal Oil. I ' a ’ isaves lightimgizlie furnnéeearly in the Fall and running it Illif‘ in the Spring‘. Cheerful warmth whenevcigavherever you‘ want ii, Bluill: right and lasts for years. h Nickel trimmings. with drum black japanried or blue enameled, _ Stilt-pt yours to-dny. Your dealer sells Perfection Heaters, with tho triangle trade-mark. ' IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Heat Light Lubrication Branches in All Cities. Pssi-"Ecriou "Oil Heaiersgsx‘°°"'°'”’° Triangle Ti-adé Mark l Power _-"=‘.="_!-i_______._ —_.New Telephone Directory A new Telephone Directory for the Province will be issued in a short time. ' _ Persons intending‘ to become subscribers should place their order for a telephone without delay, so that their name will appear. . To Subscribers-Jr‘ your name is incorrectly listed, 01' if you desire any change made in the listing, communicate with the Chief Operator. Phone 290, Charlottetown. ' ‘ Lists will close December 10. Telephone Company 0f P. E. Island I 2R1 7-11 ~28M1mu6iJ rubs WANTED ‘ li‘ _\'llll really want to sell your farm, list it in the 10th ANNUALIIJiUS- TRATEI) FARM CATALOG, (which for the first time will include P. E. _I- farms.) it will be read by 12.000 persons interested ‘in buylllx furl“ l“ many parts of the world and it will be unusual indeed it someone l5 11°‘ looking for just such a farm as you have. It is n medium that 5°99 715m I° the class of people you want to reach. li has sold hundreds of New B01115‘ wick farms, and there is no reason why it should not sell YOUFB- - pifijniuinunicate at once with district representatives, John B. R0991‘. CM" lottetown,’ or F. J. E. Wright. Snmmerside. " i The ohly charge is a listing fee of $5.00 to cover cost of» inspect "l! and reporting on property offered for sale. ALFRED BURLEY & £30.. LTD, 48 Princess Street, St. John. N- n" Farm Specialists. Exclusiveiieaiere in Maritime Farms. ~ 2610-11-27-Mtf. ' " . l. ‘r- I i ‘.4 ‘rl 3f- cflnnectlon with the (‘-0. 50116111wardlyiulongflztmcslClogvfi lurid Re“ 46W, ~ _ Read up By grdpr, to’; urruy R ver u ureiiuii an ionce ' 1 q , . I PAL PAL A_M_ ANDREW E, MCDONALD, lllong IIll‘ River IVPHIWHIWIIY! iiiTiiii- ‘,,-l,"f.;lfélfél',§'ggi.,,,p Charlottetown Arri‘ 6.3612.4ti|10.40 "z . _ geg-regagy ace of i-oiiieni-eiiiiiiit, timitain ug IVIJ ' - ' f‘, ,' ' ' _ 4 y _, __ ’ _ _ L 4 903 2715-l2-2Ml2ipd. ' fiintliée:l_lir-lrgigii of Iillllili allitrttl: ‘haircuts? .. Enitgggljfixiiz fad‘ .- i I gags 7.50 ss, '1: (z. ‘uni t scia '.< o‘ i v ~ ' ' - , B d J~ f,‘ -_ g ' _ 4'_19AM_ 5A9 a ‘ _ , __ . {Ii ilit_tlic,doi~l'eriniercsiiuf C/Ixllifll Eliza t0 513'“ |.£fgfi_Arfi. ._*.__‘l'_°l4i,-_t.t,.,i_-.__§1*3|’P AIMKM _ acrson, W11 0w of sac tJXfllli c1" ‘ . . . . . . . ._ . ii- Jacksori therein, and also all the cs- -—,—— . 4.10| ' | IiAOIDep; I , Borden ' i p‘ 1': p A)‘ 56.1 3-45 ."~ . 1 . l ., . “m... i... i, -.i . . .0o.z.05 8,051 _ Emfifltld Jtlflc -l - 1 l» 4.400.311 7.50 at and I st i t ug wo ti rds oi’ 5 v I , _ . . . , _ P it ' _ same; o1 the said (‘larn Eliza Jack- c 5.34 3.53 842i ‘_ _ ‘ Kellfllllgtlzaui ,‘ 1-»! .5 .1093 7-I~> ‘I "é W311i geese ducks» turkey “on a“ devise“ "m!" ""14 Alexmlder " ' 6-05'4'35 9'20i’\“'- = -‘ _. EEETEE‘. . i’ I A 5.62;. " ' ‘ _ “' ' Jacksows will. she agrecing to con~ "‘ '|"'jiq5QN “W _ |P.M.]A.i\I.| chicken aiii. fowl. .\o waiting for vs}. such lntercsi tn the purchasers. K q W . 620 ‘lz‘ooivpp‘ sammanmona. .. . . ‘m 135N390‘, I 39b money. Clieitiles sent daily. Pofllrif Zirilemlttqllllwfirrvvgvjfglréflfdoyfpill; ifivs-n-zinulir- 7.23 |1.36| P031 H!" .. . 1W 31-5‘ ‘pobini pTICPB rnr crnte-fntiened m H", nurchfmlfl. ‘ "I "‘ . 8.18 | 3.10, OLeary .ln‘-4I|~ T034 7.03. - - - -' i. . - I -- » '--~- ~- p.08 ' 4.1 . . Alborlon- -- i 9.18 ma, 6mm”. ' a‘ f count-nous AT SALE 9'45 5' aim“ I ~ " —-—--'Dep' $'"!5$*-hf-}5‘aflml- J D f ' L d Anil i hereby notify and call‘ upon . . - 56 w- curwtwtawn ' ._ . “n, |1%'00'1556| .0 o e __ s u’ A Q rltlgarxtllitopslg: lye ‘restate of tlhtzfialimil , q . 3 II x-qfli ‘hall 9 - “Wm stewwt‘ ,, i“ 11$] ‘ _ i, _. t a i_ QXKIH‘. ac son or cu 8 - {j . _-; 1,1,, , ' . ‘ _ v 1' i,’ ._‘ 9d mnpgngyknfd, any; intorostliri Ills] esiiiltri {to come in p M o! 6 ‘ '" 5 Ff: ” I . 3Ir%:::-| ~" ' i .- ' ______ __ um ro r',' r- ' ‘ ' ‘l ~ '.-‘ - ‘i ii- ".7 '--. . . . 1.. 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