em‘ town -' hr. ‘Hamid n. Mncleod. sui Qlflldinn Siege Battery, sou ot ‘lir. and Mrs. A. C. Macleod. Oorner. Died st Aldershot, England, Much 3rd. 1917. Thy shill grow pot old, as we ‘.- lhat are Jpft grow 0111;‘ AIO shell not wary them, nor the years condemn. At the 80in; down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. Lt-T-fiflfl-aghn?" ""@P§‘."'-':l jsmgausu-"Llzna n n. l (Slag ..._... Can supply Basic Slag in any quantity at lowest prices flpeoinl prices to anyone hauling from warehouse - DeBLOIS BROS. LTD_ (lUlllwN SATFZF" ! em instructed by Mr Wallace Stead, of Htghfiold. 1o sell by Puh~ _ lic Auction on Wednesday. the 9th . day of March. 1921, at 1 o'clock sharp HORSES-I registered Clyder dale Staliion 8 )'0$tt's old, Bunnie 1 Kelvin, and good stool: getter. broke single and double ‘wcizht about 1.700 lbs. 1 General purpose horse, 3 years old. 1 Drauzh: Horse two years in succession, i Register ed Shot-thorn Bull 8 monQt-t 0111.1 IIBHINGBURNING EBZEMA n not nntstttititTwisnwd cum and “Eczema started on my he: ’ my chin. It came out in blister: Ind the itching and burning were very diugreuble. Sleepwu out of the question and my he: was disfigured g9 l were a veil. "l was trout-d audused different remedies but naming would do any 500d. I pro- cured a cake of Cuticuru Soap and n box oi‘ Cuticura Olulinant which soon baled mo." (Signed: Miss Carrie H, Ffigblg, Gray, Dr," Mills, Me. Try to prevent further trouble by uaingCutinun for nll toilet purposes‘; . Olnlnutliudflc. Tnkrnlk. 50 mfilrzifihtmat. (kw; s“; mvl-‘watitwmu =.—;-i..=: ~ llraggahlé Ayrshires new entered in the Accredited‘ Herd plan and eucceesiuily pass-ed, the first tubertalinu test without; any reactors A: present we axe‘ offering some stillandid young stockl ler sale including 4 pure bred} hulIF-ff- ‘.2 Htnrs old, F. pure bred bull l year old, 1 year old heifer, also some very choice young cows inf" milk. Prices right for good slot-lg‘ will: n clean {will m‘ henlm Call "its: t-r phone, ‘ G. * FERGUSON. ' llsrshiieln E Nu S Psri Y! I v of Slight. THE WOMAN HE ' MARRIED QI JAHIPHIILPI INEXOUSABLI BLINDNEBS Chapter 98 Junior was sent to Los Angelou to school. Not once did l sus- pect Dick of any ulterior motive in sendring him away. Nor do I even now believe he hints-elf was conscious of out‘. ‘ He bfllievetl ll best for Junior. so arranged it for him. 1t almost bmke my lilfllffl 2 him go. ‘mt boy-like hc rvf tho m"- ridvt-nlure. tried I0 bu glad a1. ~ luulf \'" "i071: “M1941 . ‘ ihougl; he y, '4‘v\‘UE\-| letters aren't the . v3 1h»: personal talk: a. 'lil0_ rhcr Lia with hm‘ son. \\"n:|t pvzzlotl inc mus‘. about Junior"; suing wn: the evident re- lief his ltb-scnce was to Dick. l knew he loved his son, loved him dcvnltvll}. I-Tut there Wm; no mie- tnkjng his expression the day Jun- ior left. it was relief. sheer and simple. l said to him: "We shall miw lziir. dreadfully!" eyes in‘! of tears. We had blUOll on ‘he platfurui until tho lruin that luck ‘rim i'.\\d_‘-' was out then turned hmuezvnrll. "Of c‘ ll'"i‘ w»; will muss him. u: it i. tar the best." Again l = w that sumo l ' litre-bande- face. ’ may think that i was wil- ' . lhnl i was lacking in . l\I'1lflni_!p,‘|>Y[(lUl‘5 with :1. "r 1. nezuc. i". 's'ill§m-~,-._: ' -.~. ll. was more? t, impressions ion; ql-utw ir. ‘l nothing llfilljltlllfil to ‘bear m1‘ llu.» hiplwurilon S0 nfl-ar .-. few dag". l coast-ll ‘.0 think 0t‘ that lock i ilzti suun un five-l during ;Dlt‘k's inc-e. or thought of it only .11. of relief upon, l -'.-c so constantly with him. ‘in the pans lliclt d-Ylflllfitl Lo my ' 10H 1.1m. nvonk seemingly ubeorbin; (Ali-rift: Minions ctittnnmr noticeably so mince denier hnd~ gone any. It wu only when thebcyouosthomeliulllsvicu- tionl that l saw much ot Dick. Hie work, and Juantin. They had collaborated on sev- ernl stories. Nomi-ally she had to be with him to do this. Yet sometimes when I ventured into the study and saw. them sitting so closely together beside the big desk l had given aDilok. l felt out of place. I seldom remained long. When I knew the book was to be written l almost unconscious- lvy held the thought that Dick would now occupy the study alone. He would not need Junn_ ita. She would have no excuse tu But l tvns tnismken. ll. seamed that Juanita had travel-ad oncueirely his story, and that much u.’ it llitfil been inspired by taut-s she had Once in speaking-of lnry delight zhnt no was w xtrito tho lrook. he mid: "Juenim inspired the story. llcr vivid tales of what she has seen, where she has been have been the greatest help to me/As Juanita was with neat the time l could say nothing, probably vicmld not have anyway. But my heart felt heavy. This would mean no cessation of ‘the intim- acy in the study. i l should still feel-in their way. ' ‘Tomorrow-Realization Fun For Women“ i u To__l_)i_amoud Dye’ OLD, FADED GARMENTS, DRA- PERIES. EVERYTHING MADE ‘ NEW FUR FEW CENTS I Notlwll Blill do; package of Din-Y An old. worn coat,‘ weather, ldlmounn kings, gloves.‘ -.~;, chair cuv~ 0T: 1y liig,’ rtlhullhul- wool. silli- uuen. cotton u)‘ mixed good». um‘ be lUtUL-‘Jflil dlytn! 5o look like new. Beep- tillrectlcm Ln mic-h package gilillfifillltéu perfect results. Dmgglst » zuwlotietowvvz. Q1931. Simmons Lliruited\"’?" At Your Dealerfs It isn’t fair to judge a WOmaIfS p - taste by her old-style metal beds l an invitation to such sleep a; you have never known! For every room shared by two persons, Twin Beds, by all means! One sleeper does not disturb the other. or communicate colds or other infections. WOMAN expects noth- ing from an ordinary metal bed butsanitaryqtiality. So site is hardly to blame for buying as cheaply as she can._ Now tvhat would you say to "Tun conduuu." Design l96l-—in Twin rm .3 t ‘M *- l THE “COLONIAU” Metal Beds of really beautiful design?“ Simmons Metal Beds, ac- tually built to promote sleep. Noiseiess, foursquare-not a suspicion of rattle. creak or tmsteatiitacss. Registered Shortliorn fin‘! S fir» months old. 1 Rt-gish‘! l Si ‘T111011! .1101; b.~. lsc uf JuuioJs depot; '(‘nt-r (‘alt by Slllt- 7 _ . laid. 1 - uuu. rods lung; of nich, fudeless oolure. Pr-zsis. z-Mi Shcrrlv '1." (‘on 10 ye-nrs J l had been more than 115‘d€\ll}'|l.‘uii'£ risk 5-0.1; materiel in zt pool old, 1 register-H,‘h/vrtltorn Heifer bits)". Om- house was finishedmud fr; 18 months old. 1 Recisteruci Fhort ‘I was decorating it; nrtttirally with horn Heifer 1R month: old. 1 Cow the greatest delight and enthusi- Shorthorrl. Grade 4 years old. 1 Cali ‘asm. I had plunged into work _ Fhorfhcrn Grade 6 omits old. 1 Filer Jllllim‘ left. taking -a1l I could I _ ; YVWflHPFPd M‘ W111“ months wtwsiblt- do witl thr- heln oi’ rt cn -- '1" ' _ ' w . "V! 1 " lf-dlc Riv lllflll. l Wuultl ‘have gutfe H") n, I‘. 9 "V? - i mud front lanolin-aw those iirs-l - 5hr: zuontll: had l not bad some» " '--”""" """‘ ." “'98P- , _ > filfffl‘ RIM’- DHF l ihing in occupy my time IlRlLlE P1957“? 5m“ 3°“ ""15 Fll- l‘ ‘ 1 ~ bQiYIH‘ front my routine duties m‘ our ""‘““'”*'“.'.‘“.' ' LIGHTS VARY m enlL-Llmcv a, a1 "lurnt of my excited cundj- mo; Lulu;- Ong-d glmwlng aqtuu] V. , _ materials rliumondviyed in a wond~ si1~_lh“;x\s_ mLliA" BEDS Built for Zvlvcp-J our choice of exquisite Period Designs, beautifully enameled in decorative coloring‘; and hardwood effects. Twin Beds, Cribs and Day Beds. Design l96i—-in Twin Pair Reflecting the very beet thought of the delightful “homey” archi- tecture of American-Simmons new square Steel Tubing; seamless, smooth, beautifulhp enameled in the accepted decorative colors»- Simmons patented pressed steel Noiseless Comer Locks. Specially plensingln Twin Pair. '0-O§QI 0->d woe 000:0: ‘o; -a Civxiol: ttfflh twelfth do; = “r ~ <- SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS Built for Sleep——Madc of the finest oil-tempered, double cone Spiral Springs. Con- form to every contour. and hold the spine level in every sleeping position. Your nerves relax. Your sleep is deep, sound, refresh- ing. Every night-all night long! With beds like these, you will be tempted to make a clean sweeplof all the beds in the house. If your dealer does not show you Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses, you need only write to us. We will see, that they are shown to you- pure bred Chester sows 6 months on Township "ll! . . . .n| 110mg, . 01d. l Pure Bred Chasm" Boar, 2 King's COW“! 1-1 P1114“: l1 _ - w Dick had commenced his hock. Y9!!! 01¢ - innd, bounded and tilts lberl JR 1'0‘ I wmen 1,0 qdd me M.- nrPLmtnx-‘rs. — 1 Frost c (0-11, am» is n; . H p w_mm 5,- , “Multan; C, K- atklrshould the lights 0n _ Wood Manure Spreader. nrrarlyp; _-, 3.31311» ‘U11 jpltll‘ writing zmd putting! - "Y? ca!‘ bflgmell 11D 0011511191111!!! new, 1 Sectional Seeder Massey M,‘ of we 3.,“ leaping .' mom“, "no u“, gpuuw, (“I'm m "when l speed up the engine‘! if HI-Wll. 1 Q5118 P1011211. 1 H113’ VBW : / Harbor to 'l‘urunlc in ‘be {Turin-l “Willi U",- m maké l; worth’ my "on Wm“- ls “mug with u" duct‘? 01' DOBTMEJ Cart. 1 Sllnkc-rmijleulr I angle of fund rt-uzntti by ‘helwhile ‘rum ..,,,,m,1. u, 1; 1 lmfllrmal 531mm? " l * i‘ " er md Dnmh 1 Rum”? “red “hi” l ‘ ’ w‘ “i done zuore lllllll in: l1 was xtot‘ AnswnrNm they Show‘, mam- on‘ ~' 7 'l'°““’—‘ "‘“m5“5|sc His stories lmdvr-"cwu '.'L'i"~" mm a nearly wustam‘ bflmancy SIMMONS NIATTRESSES 'I"I‘R.\TS.——Q znctiths on all Sumo _ ‘ ’ ‘ d‘ 3t 0 pl-i _ p3, fQy;l|4-,l_15t;,1\_~r_- under brightening. when the eu- nvcr $10, t} Iper cent Sale positive ns owner l’. going was . i PETlElR BRODIE. itgoneer. MJCTION 5M l: F am instructed by Neil Ferguson Meadow Bulk Road, 2 miles from Cornwall, to sell on his farm b!‘ Wblic auction on WEDNESDAY, The 9th, day of March, 192i Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp The followlnlz stock. crop and implements.- HORSES,-—I Draf, Mare. 140d lbs, (Charming Lmd). 1 General Purpose Horse, 1 Driving Home, Commodore. 1 Colt coming two years, 1 Prize Winning Fonjz. by Dingola, 3 months CATTLE-A extra Fat Cattle, 4 hylliich Oovwe, 1 newly frcshened. other 3 to freshen between last of March end $5111]. 1 Fun-ow- (low. i Dry (Tow, bwo years old Oseu, viva your and n half heifers, i ox. 1 "roar and half, and 4 Calves. PlGS—8 Fell Pigs. TMPLFJMENT-SL- l hicbanghlin Elm-es; Wagon. 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 set Spring Tooth Hat-rows, 1 Plough, 1 Rotary San’, 1 Base Burner. N0. ‘i2 with revel‘- tiblc flue, CRUP.—10 T0119 Hay. 150 Potatoes. ‘ All the cattle are ‘extra (;00d Shot-thorn Grulea and In. l-Jxtrs has. _ maid Rudd, thence Fmshtztrdiy alums ti‘ thirty four 5181‘ flllllllfllfl ; loot, thcuclz West 1m- lhr; distance‘ for cash im- ,wu,,,._,m, He.‘ wnrtlly m. lhe tiismnce- ‘hundr-Jti and eleven WVQstWru-tlly for the llistnncv lll one, "tintired .1111! illlifi.‘ fvnl, Ihencs} i :"llWCSl\\;¢."(ll,\' u tut-c ul‘ mwl hundred and two I to lb» afnrt-fi the South side of said Road one. hundred and llftysix feet to the place of commI-nctann-nl. cuniltlnini-t one-third of one acre m‘ iund u little more or less ALSO ALL the iiuht, title and interest of Alexander Creig "nun in and i0 the shore and shore‘ from till any water privilege-z: iu| front 0f the aaizi lnl comprised and contained between the prolongation of the Western and Eastern bound- ary lines thereof to the South ltiver saving and reserving the t-lzht-of- way for the aforesaid Road ucroun the front of the said lot as above described. The shove sale is tnmie antler and by virtue m‘ a power oi‘ wile. cm:- lalined in o. certain lndeulure oi Ilium-angle, bearing: date the sixteen th (lay of March, A. D.. i905. and made hcixveen David Bull o1 Mur- ray Harbor South in Kings Cuuniv in Print~e Edward inland, llierchanl. and Mary Bull. his wife, of one lrart and James Alfred Fnrqtxlznrson 0f Charlottetown in Queens County, hlcvchzint, of. the other part, which said Mortgage has become vested -' l1l:l 1 t! by aesiznment in the undersigned. default. having been made in the puy, ment of‘ principal and thereon. lnlcrcslj plopullu" nd he hud t-‘trct-ivctl guntl pril. or flu-m. especially iu l uinu had dun-c '. Mt- ‘sucrees with Juanitzful genmvamr h’ CM mm circuit’ ‘is ['6' 11"" {T101166 btlllhwlovt‘ then the Hibbard hurevflwusc the battery ‘s undamharged b‘ ' more w“; and the generator voltage Js much bnd it-tl to all nn-l cc-Iilll do. i haul wen refused sev- ljllfliratzlx‘. ‘Flinn when o-ur lntunc was tin» l"vlli:(l, lhu lllullli.‘ iu which l haul nu lung loltcd furwnrd with glow_ int; nnticipntious. l added the dc- curntllu; e“ ma: to my outside Wllflt. I had ‘been so delighted when Dick told.‘ me in,- Wits going to cum- uicnco hit; novel, s0 sure of ‘lrio ability ‘to tvritc n. great story, that at ill-st l will itoliliug and thou/glut little of his .\\-'ll.lldl'(l\'vil|l 0f him- sc-Il more complctvly than before. lfiarhnpg this was, in lpari, due i0 tlm fur: flint be had been doing this gradually for z: your, more yramid for Ease angjomiori f: r21‘ l! the Mere Mention o! Pile: Mikel’ ed You Shudder Get n Bu: 0f Pyrnnlid Pile Suplwsitorlcl For the pain and distress due to ltchin-r, bleeding, protruding piles er hermrrnoifls, get a 60 cent box u!’ Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the Conditions. Sale positive, no reserve. 7' "M1117 fire: fine day TERMS-d) months on nil sums 0W? $10.00, 6 pol" cent pm- annnm o1 for cash. J. A. MoDONALD. Auctioneer For further particulars apply at t the office of J. D. Stewart, Barris- ter, Newaou Block. Charlottetown . DATED the sry. A i). 192i LOUISE DAVEY JOHN H. DAVEY, Assirzneee n1‘ Morivnces-a 8th day of Febrn-l" .lllcn0rt tut “ lllmllnoufl-h (‘fleet-anon Auction Sale a: York Point, 1 mile from Charlotte town on Saturday. ldnrch 5th crop, Farm 1m ITOCK-l choice Draft Mare, 4 burn), in foal, 11 years; 1 Draft Geldings, 3 years. broken to lzarness; 1 cow, fr years, in milk; 8 Heifers. 3 . at i rfclock slurp, m‘ stool’. plements, etc years (1500); 1 Brood lime. Wood- Geldinen, 5 j-‘eere, (l31'lfl)’ '3 Draft n v1 jvenrv, 1 crnv, 8, yours, in calf; 2 Helmet-a, 2 _\'(‘.l'll‘:|. in t-ail: 1 steer, 2 years; 2 steers. 1 year; 3 Heifer Grades; an extm lot or H0251. (Chester White); Cnhl-sa, qll Shurlhurnt 5 hroml Ffwcs, in lump, CROP-ditty, Straw, Outs, Potatoes. 200 bushels "Fllrilips. ' ‘Q ‘v ‘. . IMPLEMENTS-l 1mm .1 Wood Binder, 1 n. (new), 1 n 0st t l1 I Wood Binder, 6 ft.; 1 Frost & “load Mower. 5 fit fur-u‘); lI.\ll-'!.°l*(\_\'! e Harris Mower, 55 ft. (new); l Steel Rake, Deering; or. Occnhutt, (new); l Disc l-larro Ollll Plow, (new); 1 set S. T. llnrrows: 2 (new); 1 Adams Wagon, pole and shniits; Pith combination stock rack. (new); 1 set honors; 1 Cream Separator l Nlauure spread w, Frost dz Wood (now); i lli-linlz. eels Adams Bob Sleds,’ 1 Rubber Tire Wagon; l P11111101‘; (500 lb8.); 1 Barrel Churn; 1 Hld> in! Biddle (Cowboy): also all single and double harness and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. - - ~ - ' few t" r“ I 1 i r m w , “ _ Pan-kn snd cliulcuen, spring a poll e, no erve as am euv ng or e es on i arch yards {mm building’ m“ b“ mkw lmfli stormy Sale on Monday 7th at same hour. [HMS-I months on all sums of! Ins cub. over $10.00. 6 per cent per umnum GARFIELD DOCKENDORFF l. A. IleDONAl-D, Milieu. n1 - 1 Heavy Team wagon. 114.5911 a, South bleivliie. ultiil’, buinnoe covered with hard and soft wood. lw pipes lo buildings. Apply owner, nearest d; tute. '1 b’.- "c substi- bceu c ulalni. ztitulr. If you wish to in lnnd your ‘yrsmid Drufl ddlr. Marsh " fl‘ t: t. Lin! first, - and!" p". tu Hrztnild s offer my farm of Nil euros sit- 30 acres Bern and house "'11.". laud .s well watered. Near WILLIAM E. McFAtHLANE. ‘glue reaches u. speed equivalent to say 1:5 to l3 m. p_ h., at which tho higher than the battery voltage A progressive brLqllttening_ with in- ueaehig speed, is lgonemflly due to failure ul‘ generator reggulntion. which permits the voltage to (build up unduly, or to poor connections between the generator und lmitery. l1’ the buttery becomes diconnectcd from the generator. this occurs in an extreme degree, Ilf your lights urt- rnther . avheu the engine is stopped. we .hould suspect an underchnrgcd battery, but it they are nonnai at such times but brighten abnormally with increas- ing spend, you better look to gen- erator regulation and to the con- tractg in the charging circuit, ‘DEFECT IN CYLitNDER WALL C_ R. l_ writes: On bolting my engine npnrt, *1 find s small pitted‘ spot on cne of the cylinder walls, low down iu the b0ro_ Will it be Built for Slecp-Jfilied with great layers of white felt. scientifically built up layer by layer. Fine heavy tick- ing. Roll edges. ' Cnnade ha: no Pure Bedding Lows-but Simmons Limited rum‘ Si MONTREAL ‘Starting fresh with Sim- mons .\lct'.li Beds and Springs in your own roum, the guest rooms. the children's room. A delight to the eye and l SIMMONS LIMITED \Vl.\* NIPEG TORONTO Buljor Sleep Free, Booklets on Sleep!—- IVrItc us for" What LeadingMedical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Skrparate Beds and Sound Sleep," and “Yours [or a Perfect Night's Rest." CALGARY VANCOUVER necessary ‘.0 have 1.111;; spo: weld- ‘I Answer: m‘ this is so bar down Eu tho bore that the lowest of tho piston-rings above the wrist-—pin uctror 1133121165 it. we doubt if i‘. does much ham: and should hardly recommend your having it repair" 0d. but if the bottom ring reaches lt_ a compression lQBIk will btccuu- ed and possibly some oil trouble OPENING FIIELD TO -“KI*HL" GENERATOR P_ N_ K. asks: Willi it clnuiago the generator to run my car with- out the battery lbeing in connection. The instruction lboolt says “never run the generator without first rc- moviug the field {use i! the butl- ery ‘is not in connection with the generator. Answer: You can run your cnr with perfect uufoty lo the gener- moved. after you have token out the fuse in the field circuit oi the gbIIl0T£t1Qi‘_ By Lhua opening tho field circuit, you prevent the build in; up voltage by the generator and it will remain entirely inactive until you put the fuse track. »-—--<0>-—--- RESOLUTION 0F APPR~EOIA~ ‘HON Resolved; moved by hire. F. L. liaszarll, seconded ‘by Illirs. 4.. A. Pouferoy that the Ladies Auxili- ary of’ the P. E. l. Protestant Orphanage 110W in regular session. place upon reuurd their mxret hearty appreciation for the work performed by the Ross Sowing Circle for the lbenefit of the orph~ 2,, children: believing that if these goods had to be procured throng/ii the usual channel. it would mean an expenditure of upwurdu of three hundred dollars. Further meolv- ed that n cqpy of this resolution be fonwnrdsd to Min, Mattie Swen and Miss Ids Sample, the organis- ers of this circle, and be published in one of our daily papers. . lSlgned on behalf of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary Jinnah bill-out A British merchant who mm lust] Zanzibar was invited to inspect the narcul. in the garden was n merry- goro/und that the sultan duul im- gOFlBI-l at great expense from the: (lniied States. Several of the wives ' ‘Mere mounted on we lwooden than» equipment us. "'l"here’s Only Ono tun in "nun fl-twll v1‘ Wmdllrtzntent can. obser- Worid for lilo" was the tune the‘. ‘van beinr, played h? the c?" I ator. evcu though me battery is re- - MR5. G. D. WRlGHT Glrillflln President ~--—--a e Ilellcreo Coma, inp>n---_. . ‘ 1nnouovt mun. BERVI-CE National Route OWIR Flfitll AG class couches T0 PACIFIC 00AM" Station mt I .-_|_ Mluel to Tuv- alters (and Whncouver. lelv$ BMIVQIIMU‘ ‘la, I'll‘ . “mo l l@flflfllfl g fiaveller! from llnritime Prov- llce 17011114 by the Ocean United. rm M”; of an “n,” w arrive at Montreal nt 0.30s. n. end Western Canadian points end to therefore have n tow hours 0M9 WILD. 0mm. wrote-y, Ptm Winnipeg." Baahtoon, l Farm for Sale l’ iofler for sale my 1H1“ ‘if 9° acres. 85 acres in 300d state 0f 6'11" vatlon. 5 of hard wuod_ E11"! 3° ‘ house, trump and telephone conlm I, Jhsmoifiotloasthntfdedh ""3113! X381‘! the stlest of the Sullutn of m. ocean “mud mug: Sm‘! bah" banning m“ “l; ,;_ m “gm 1M5,‘ (m, tlneutn: limit across rnecflon th at Montreal with the tut Transcontinental Tnln Trunk sci-rice,- vie the “Contineut- , l Limllzd." This with nmmsilod c: steel nleslperl, the "Ilium cum-modern steel diner. ?"\11'5P’~ M". ooionist. cars and 11m Mbmpolis that ‘hr-unsecu- Onnuln in one of the ‘belt equipped train: on the continent. - hen I'm- h-fcrlnnti m regarding ‘renovations, ow, nppiu at Otto ‘Picket Omce 0t Olllldllll N "WW7: m- m W. '1‘. HNBII, Dis- trict Imslemlcr Agent. ‘llnln No. All fearing Charlottetown at OM ~ in. vxnmwts st Bsohvlig with ..vn Ocean bhnifnll . ed, 80 barn, large machine N" and! hen house all in B006 Yellgi Tlrla farm is conveniently 8""! ii miles trom Charlottetown. Chm" School. Halli, Store, Butter tact/bf!- fcngo. within halt mile of “m, This is one of the iwfllll)’ 5W2‘ P. IE. l. ideal view of river b‘ Charlottetown, nnguvjvgllld n" Gold if I hnd my . ..t. w. nonfiction.-.- New Dominivil- Everybody Smokes ' ennunn o-nnnuns. Mdrm°w the Postmsatcr General. will N "b clved It. Ottawa until noon. OI n The Tobacco tun. conm." day. the 2m» March x921 roan‘: convenience of l-lls MIJBIW‘ mu‘, on n proPOIV-l ¢°“"'°°' mum, Yours. six tlmcl V" "°°k “u.” route, New Wiltnhlrs Ylurll n“ flout: Ne. I from the 1st JIIW- Pfhllfl " or informuticnu to condition! u, "no contract n” b" "g! oh bionic tonne o! Tender mo? tin“ tnlued Qt the Post Ofllcsl 0 i u. wnunm ma at the “l” ° POM 08100 . I Post 0cm mwwfl" cm 0810s mnvwfl °l"°°- cementum. 1th Firm" ‘m u "Jro- .'-/' ‘ couts-inlnl "m" -