THE CHA111.11'1f1't‘t1~111vx 1,-1'_\r:n1,\,\' . _ 1 OOOOQQOQO-OOQQOO-OO-OXOOO-O i 1.. Jeaious Hearts»; [Gleanings From R0110? Skating‘ RaQQS 1 00111-11111- 11. 111211 ;i~ i‘. l '1 I I I . . , 1 1 lcmit - l -~ ' ' h l) , . , 11,‘ B’ i, Alilm-Y y 1skatlng seasonlatrsiilslbdcrzmdsmlr‘is? B e l n { e P t l w l '1 ‘ "' ‘ilglql MILDRED HARBOUR 111088“) i. J_ Mircoi-iiim. iiiiii'duy' night, blurch 30th. to witnesS ' _ . i . l One of thc Eddie Mam“. 51,0111 1110 110011-001 the skating races held at the Mou- . 1 1i - _. 1 5i 11 s ytaguc Skating Arena; There were‘ Law“ N“ u covccunnvo run ACTION AND "biclrggsfgiiiidieiilort ‘llrieorii-‘x a"; ‘a large “mum or Skaters m the: Ia‘ l1 0 . 6 _ ‘ ,___ 1 ~ » _ ,var1ous events 11nd the speed show-n J ' Quesuon- How does emu"l . CHARACTERS l cc in excellent condmon by both boy and girl competitors died cod-liver oil increasei the efliciencyiaf milk as a? protection against rickets? i Answer: Milk is deficient’ in rickets-preventing vitamin. l A little emulsified cod-liver oiladdedtoortakenwithnlilk it a more perfect vita- The happiness of— MILLICENT DEERING, u bride of two months. ls shattered when she finds her cousin and foster-sister, ELINOR, and her hllsliind, TONY, kissing in the garden the night before Elmer's dgpur- turo from their southern home for New York. She asks her- " The manv friends of Mr. Teuiplu “"15 "I a mg“ "1855- '_'Whnlen will be sorry to learn of; .Thc i“ W8‘? m excgumlg $01G}? ihls recent. mdlspositiou confiintltuigz?‘ ‘Llilifvititlfiggeoilufiiis’ f“: 13031151 w his home [m the PM" ‘whskatiug provided after the races. HERE "Y6 "V0 0th" Pwple 1 m Summary of eventsz- - whodioifttlunkifssot-uuuy Among 1111. iisiioi-s i0 1,111. C115,, 1-4 mile 1school boys 9 yrs. and either. His inothcr who has‘ w durinl; fnruiers 1101-1: 1131- Joint.xéifiigilisglg‘$fiiiglvzrzggg B"d“‘"'15t:1y' home with hun and t-ilkc MRa.dM'.H.J.-z-K11. "" ' ~ . c e m l K mo] ‘ l-4 Mile 1boys of school agcJ-q The worst, urt of it is, he's one of muylic half :1 million children wllo are rig/u now staying indoors for the very same reason. And awholc lot of them could uvoid most 0t‘ these (EALITY lain-food. Give it as , 1 .‘ I scows EMULSlONl i EQIQQILI 1151101111. Rutwlvs ATLANTIC REGION 1 I 1 I “Oil on the throttle bearing d06- not always eliminate Fiction" TENDERS | Sealed Tenders addressed to the‘ undersigned, and marked on thei qutslde "Tender for Reclamationi‘ Filling" will be received up to 12.00‘ o'clock, Noon. Monday, April 16th.; 1928, for the furnishing and opera- tion of a Suction Dredge and thei placing of material discharged over; a retaining wall, for the purposei of raising to the desired elevation. self why he married her. if he loved Elinor. The situation in this:- nAN CARVER. deceased. who adopted Millicent and Elinor when they were children, had been in love with Tony's moth- er in his youth. Becoming ec- centrlc as he aged. he was ob- ressed with a desire to have one of the girls married to Tony. In his will he. had stipulated that the bulk oi‘ his estate is to go to the one who becomes Tonym wife. The other into receive a small allowance for life. And it ls Millicent who i»; in love with Tony. THE CliOlCliqilI-‘illllil LIVING. Tony Dec-ring was an extraordin- arily attractive young man. He was tall and slim and graceful. Elinor, watching hlm critically from the shade of a tall white col- Created d: demand flALlTY MAINTAINS u/ ' v/Yfr tight. . . Mctul = foil Puckuqes ONLY ,l;er. “Make it. shuppy. And bring ‘my tennis-shoes when you come |I'm too lazy to cliutige. 1 as I um." l She sank back in the comfortable mg 51mg in lchnir, lifted her lovely nmis above hnvmg m” ‘her head in a gesture of case, and . yuwned dalntily. 1 Tony watched her. 1 “When can I sce Youinlouei" ‘he asked abruptly. i She laughed softly. mocklngly. Rumor has it that the Rollo Bay, Dramatic Club will present their1 ‘four-act comedy-drama. "A Country; Kid." 1n Rollo Bay’ Hall, 'I‘hursday.§ ‘cf Easter week. This is a reali 'gcod play and was staged with marked success sweral times lust‘ iwinter. We are very sorry to report 111-2‘. illness of Mrs. Joe ltIcRae. who 111ml very 111 during the past week. ' The Eastern King's Shipping Club. 1.11 pini {flooded a car of hogs last Wednes- ay. This new club has been com- leaps and bounds. been organized late st summer and has shipped about‘ ‘$10000 worth of livcstockin n verv1 rhort time. . Among those who were visitovm to Soul-is last week were Don .el McRue, P. J. McCormnc. H. J. Mc-‘ 1st Jack Mut-Lgan 2nd Geo. Fraser} 3rd Cyril Reynolds. ‘ 1-2 Mile lboys 14 yrs. and lllldClIl -—1st Geo. Fraser 2nd Stewart Ives, 3rd Cyril Reynolds. 1 1-2 Mile (Boys of School Aged-M 1st Jack M1.-Leon 2nd John McK1~11-' zieiird Eddie McCarron. 1-2 Mlle <Girls School Agc.1»1st Margaret. McIntyre 2nd Fweda Fray SCI‘ 3rd L. Sorrey. i 1-4 Mile Open to nll.——lst- A Grif-' flu 2nd J. McKenzie. ~ l Relay Race, Principal's class yer-I sus Vice-Principa1‘s.—Wor1 by Vice-l Principal's class, composed of P... Le: 11c. P. McCarron. J. McKenzie. | One Mile Race. (Open event.1--i 1st A Griffin 2nd Jack McLean 3rd. John McKenzie. ' ‘ 1-4 Mile Team Rnce-lst B. Mc-i Lure and Blanche McLeod 2nd John; McKenzie and Freda Fraser 3rd» Jack McLean and Dorothy Park-| man. 1-4 Mile Girls Race. (Open to all) colds if only their resistance was built up ahdul of time. lf your children stem to “catch everything that oes around", try giving them ‘ujol. ForNnjol1 otouly prevents any excess of J11: bod poisons (we all have lihcm) rom forming, butalso uitds i11 their removal. It certainly would do no harm, anyway, to try Nujol, would it? Try Nujol for, say the next l/zree maul/u. Then compare their re- ort curds with those they had list year.’ See how the absences from school ha ve dropped-how the school marks have jumped. Nujol “'11s perfected by thr- Nujol Laboratories of tllc Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). the area required for railway yard; "I'm alone now, Tony." Klnnon, E. Reid. and Gregory lvl1r- eulurgement at Charlottetown. P. E. I. oninl pillar. owned to herself that 1 His quick glance went back tothe Cormac. slac had never seen a more hancl- lwlde colonial hallway. some man. The sunlight shonc on 1 "Not here." Mr- Stcnhen McDonald. B6111"; his block halo-ruffled as alwaysuj “flow particular you are," shcililvcr North. was a visitor to Rollo much to its owner's dlgllst. ft re- murmurmrtauntiugly. "Just. whntbay 111st Sunday. l Sec for yourself if Nujol docsn’t help build up healthy resistance m colds and resulting ills-as thousandsof other moth- ers have discovered. Keep a bottle of Nujol handy and give it to them regularly. Contains l ——1st-Margaret McIntyre 2nd Fro-i i CARDS New Acadia. The following Mass cards offere 1 to Rollo Buylfor the repose of the soul of thel ilale Mrs. Jas. P. Farmer of K111- Pldn and Specification may oe B9811 and the forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Regional Chief Engineer, Moncton, N. B; Division Elnginoers Office, Char- lottetown. P. E. I.; and the Office of the Chief Engineer of Operation. A GREAT NAG Mr. Jerry Pineau. ‘paid a flying visit Jast week. care ofa cross and disappointed young sou. And lllS teacher who "Why do you always 2.92:1 Mammal your wife as 11-01mm around.’ 51:1 __- kora, bear silent and loving tesfl- has to help him catch up with MEDIUM)’ n°drufis°rmedi9lnfi Tenders received aim the me is,“ a “my 1 Miss Elizabeth A. McCoi-muc 11135111111111 of the esteem 111 which shcl ti“ 10550115 11¢ is going to miss. Be sure you get the genuine. and time specified will not be con- "Well, maybe not' but "hc 5 la visitor to Rollo Bay East’ a fewfwas held by her many friends M‘ i slderod. Tholowest or any tender not. ne- cessarily accepted. W. U. APPLETON. General Manager. Canadian National Railways, Monctou, N. B. Moneto, N. B.. March 29, 192B. 4-2-41-7-11-14. days ago. .home and abroad:—— Husband and! family; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farm-ll 1 Mr. Alphonse Morrissey who has-en K111110111; M1; and M11 Jim, w.1 ‘been working in the woods of N€ZV1Farmei-_ M05515 A100 and Len mm.- ‘Bmnswick for the past. winter hnslmiii; 112111111X; M155 1191131111 Farmer. TEWYIWG 1101110 "RM" Smnmerside: Mrs. Patfk and Walter‘ Farmer: Mr. and Mrs. Urban Far- Thc people of Rollo Bay are tak- 11101-1 M15005 Edna 111101 30001111 Fm- ‘lug advantage of the good roads m“; Hyde Park. Mass; Mr. and ‘and are hauling away their spuds1\iis_ i=5 ii 301-5014 Charlottetown; gwhile the price is soaring. jMi_ and Mrs. Joseph Mulligan, Mr. l . ,aud Mrs. Michael Mulligan; lVl-l‘. i W1- are pleased to report lliaixmd Mm J1 _i_ Murphy; Mr, and ‘Mrs. Joe Chaisson vsho has bcemMra J_ a Gaiiimi’ M“ and M111 1confined to her home for the Diiaboiiie siircenaii; M13000 11111-0 1111111); lfew days 1s againwcll on the road Gaiiimi; Mn and Mm 51001-051; great nag.“ ‘Ml 111111 1111x111‘ 100 Acres with House, Barn and, v lto recovery Shreenau. Cascade. N. H.) Mf- '-'- Buildings in good condition at Mit- “ i . . . Earle Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Jnfl- chell River. about one mile from W911i mi‘ 519K311“! "i Mllm“ i‘ Q'Kcc1'c; Mr. Peter D.McIvo1': Mr. Cardigan, all cleared. water by good spring. Also 60 acres adjoining. l5 acres clear and the balance well wooded. Apply . WILLIAM WILSON, Sacred Ileurt. Home, City. Or MacDonald 8r hIacPhce,' Solicitors, Charlottetown April G-flnvz-ltli lthing of the pawl. 110w. after the aiiii M15, T. A. ltfclvor: Mrnand ihot sun of the pest few days. butjMrsi Jim _i0iiii1,-i0ii_ Albany; M1‘. ‘never mind. boys. it. won't be very and Mm Joiiii J0im510n_ Bedequt: long until the waggons will bu onMi. and 1111-5’ P0111101; Mc-Garvllln- Ithc go nguiti. 1n fact there hasiMri and Mm wiiimii McCai-viiie; been one 112st. here :1 101v days agonMiss Annie MCGHYIKV; ML mid M» Jos, Cullililhfllll-{li/IY- Hliifiilgiss-gpgizllt Sullivan: M1". OTC?“ " ' - lMlll‘ lll_\'. Siiiritizal Offerings-Sisters of St- ‘Murtha; MF- mid Mrs- M" J‘ M’:- ,"ls your't1usband as loving an: affectionate as ever?" "l guess so. All the other qn-I: 5.1,‘! he Is.‘ u_____..{o>-~—— b0 lII'.‘. i is it that vou wunl "l Tony‘. deu "‘ vealed the almost. classic perfectto HAMPTON SCHOOL. to 511)’ Following i1: the report of ————~ -————-———- of his features and the olive tint. of 11,. .1 1 1 " the‘ ' 1'; Misses Mary and Blanch MP- ! hL- ski11—bot.l1imiu-utive of hi1." lt-ul-iiiififiiiéiliificiiti,’ ‘iiiiliiitiallriiilixfrilifllifllivlluurpton school for thc month ofélgr: Miss Emmi Green?“ 11111-5111 l‘ la“ blind‘ Sh" k““'“' hi" ma“; "You know very well." ‘$11,111,114 1.1111111‘ 31111110111’ gfrhos. 11nd Et-lu-l McCarvlllehMlrti "L g , : 9W5 of “(i-black “Y” m“ flashvl “Do l? I wonder." 5111' gem‘ Riiipii Cameron; 3_ Even,“ Rniiei, Gertrude Murphy. Misses Maigar... l" i‘ 599°“! "m" menlmmlt l-Wmm the lull benefit o1 hcr lovely 5011- 4 34111111 Myers; 5, Roy Moore wand Mac Brcchon. l1 Situated at Brackley Beach tenderness. that blazed 111 an0thc‘:'_li-y05_ 011d 511111911 at 111111-21 slow. q1-;{de'111,_1,Ei111@1~11111i1;11_ $111110 Cards of Sympathy:—Mr._ nnzi BOIISISUIIE 0f 1Z0 BQWS 0f 1111111 i" Z2’ “Wild i“ “M!” a "cfl-"cl l°""'°‘°"’;.\ue1_-t smile that made her mouth IV1_..1_D01‘ls Myers; 2. Keith lllyersvMrs. A. Brown. Baysidc, M1. and good slate of cultivation, especially hi‘; adapted for growing Seed Potatoes. B lldi < Il l d l , .. 1....:“.:...r.;""...::.:;:'.; ‘:11; OF w.» ‘ll ‘UYTF- ‘.111 1111' more alluring. 3. Howard Myers; 4. Cecil Ferguson. Mr". It. J. McDonald. Chavlottcoylvut Elimfl- "h" “km "' “xl"‘"i'“‘-‘“‘l l-le reached out. mddeill)’ and Grade V.--1,'lvu Frclich; 2. Duvid l-. 111111 2070 Klllgms u‘ columbllifl "W" 1W1‘ fellow ¢Y9“Lu1"95**-‘$Pe5m1‘lgiuspccl her u'hitc wrist as it hung Cameron; 3. Bertram Cameron; 4. Miss Eileen McIvor. Cl\fl1'l°'~\°¢°\‘"'- ll‘ 1191' 191ml‘ Infill-mun‘! "W631 dlflindclenilj: over the arm of tl1c‘Donuld Cameron; 5. Margaret Cnm- Mr. R. C. Johnston. 5- J-i .G“°lf-l modern water system. Onion: What's the matte: with vfirsion m inducing mes” “ghtninl; chair. She watched him. and ue eron. Grade VI.—1, Violet French: cut. i Suitable for accommodating sum- ML cucumber.’ sick? changes in Tony. i i W035 01,0111 i0 500010 0111 110 0110011011 2, Mgbel Myers; 3.3111011: Ferguson; ________,,.__} i mei- Toui-ism This 01-00011). Wm 1,1,- puiaiy No pickled‘ "Behold. thc 11111111111 sacrifice ap- liiiiiiseii .11 i111. 1.0111111 0i 100151000 4. Garfield Gamble: 5. Everett Fcr- 3A5 a veimifuge an effective 9112', wold cheap, us the owner is away. C. A. SEAMAN, Brackley Beach. 11191151195!" “h? dl'5“'19d w Mmlceinll-Iei" 11111111 approached and stood b1:- 3 . just before Tony reached the vcr- wide iiei._ 1 Perfect attendance: Ralph Cmn- Exici-minawr, and il. can be SW9" 11111111 1 “Wimi ib iiy- asked Eiinoi.‘ 1cron. Everett Roget-son. Elmer In- i0 1110 most, delicate child Wlthfilll» Millicentis quickly-caught. breath! --Mi_,1 Eiinoiru drawlpd iii‘. maiii man, Cecil Ferguson. Margaret. Cam-‘imi- 01 11111113; 1o thc constitution. 1' ‘was her only answer, but Elinorl-‘Miig 111111110811. Si“, ii, Diem 0,11,11,11. r-ron. Donald Cameron. David Cam- knew how rapidly her ¢<>\1Si“'-*11~.e1~ from 1:11 tennis. s11» 140' a °‘°"'I..‘”’ F'°“9h' Bermm‘ °“"‘°'°"il hear], W95 beaflnpy iimadaciie and gone im. iii, downy lLlQl French, Eviffnbl FPrgIISOII. Lin usou. Grade IX.—-1. Lumun Purdy. 0011311011 is Mot-hel- Graves‘ Wornl A (icrmnu 1121s invented elevated xvnlkr. radiating from renters to vfl- l~ Alma: curry Gmdlim FRIVAIi SM I um offering for private sale my two-flat _homo at 260 Grafton 5L. an up-to-datc place in every rc- spect. hard-wood floors throughout. fireplaces. hot water heating, best "Hello, Tony!" Elinor greeted the young 1111111 lazily. the c0111?“ "What coin?" Tony glanced from mu- to the other. Dismisslug the maid with a nod. “Did you brlnsiElinor turned to Tony. a faint sneer on her red lips. _ “Wouldn‘t you know dear old Mil 7W H0 W35 lmdenPwotild do stimcthing mld-Vlctoriuti tibly llustervd, and the fact aunoy- 11110 that. Hcadache—coy with- cd 111m. because he was ordinarily (ii-away 1111111 i110 5111101- makes ii a very cool and poised young man. 101-11181 00011111111011 Tony. are you to Millicent to- muu Purdy. Roy Moore. L. II. Burgess. teacher. a Annual Meeting ~ The annual meeting of the Char- blc pedestrians to cross crowded‘ street intersections. P111-1/i4- Erpmr Wampum‘: ' l Travellers’ (Ilvquu. Nrfl- lmblr rverywlun. i His eyes. meeting Elmer's, showed going 10 1,101,050 ;that. he did not enjoy the s1tuatio11..111gi117" "I came over to 51-6 if you ~N0_ 1'01 5011111 i0 01-00050 10 i101, wouldnt care for a game of te1111is.,._1~1g1i1 110111; T1115 11101105 1,110 11111-0 flflfil‘ b01118 000F661 llD ill the 11011“? l time I've asked you-\vlll you marry‘ of plumbing, orchard and garden iu ALL SiLK AND A VARD wiDE the rear. also large roach house. The above flats rent from S40 to "M1ss Passe: has caught a man $60 per month. are In =1 nice lowl- at um. She says m: is all 51111: lottetoxvn Hotel Co. Ltd.. operating] Hotels Victoria and Queen will be held in the Wlllingdon dining room. at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Ap- The all-round feed- the sole grain ration for all live stock, or as u has-1- _ _ lor 11 special dairy TIIUOII. to play s0 soon after Uncle Dan~ "Fiddlestlcks! Don't be medieval! It's. our own court. isn't. it? Who'll 11111111: or care? Besides. I won't be a hypocrite. I'm not. motirning for Ity and can he inspected any time 1 “Y”; i, i "obi, c,“ WOW, _ _ _ 1 __ r11 lflth- The lueeting will be prc-1 ‘his week‘ between G and 8 n m. 1h“: him u“ usedyheis a Md IOIILrlIICO dinys. heliematked coollyi 11m? icecded by o supper served in the by prwpective buybm V H ca y a.“ 1. scand liluvse . _ i v 1To Be Continued.) lWlllingdon room at. 6.15 p. m. At JOHN E CAMER0N_ Wldc- v id “We _1'- 531d Emmi’ Pmmmb- '—‘*—-<°'>'——- the ubovc meeting the reports for‘ e “will! lll) l" 1W1‘ 011B"- "WBTI 14° ::No one need endure thc agony1l927 will be submitted to the share? . "'"‘—_1"“'_*“ --_- _¢<>-- and chmuzc While you ring up N'7d.()f corms with Hollowayfls Corn Re- 119111915, mid dirgcLQrs 101 1923 W111 1 KNWldKQ-W i"? KY8" "ml"? ii 5011*?" moveh at. hand to remove them. be elected. W. K. Rogers, Presldentl , , _ 1 n‘ les.’ _ _ 1.10110 1301, D_ A, M00K11i1101i_ 500-! i Quaker izchumacher lwvd 1s thc yw-ar-round friend 11f the livq- "011. Elinor." protested Millicent. —---—------ ,1-1,-tu1~y T119115, 5mg]; qwmm A iwrfi-i-fly 1,111,111,111 i-iiiquilivdiiiii. fi.,.i|_ ihmi m. l "Do you think it. would look well ' My l-‘nvm at Albany consisting of 9815 acres. forty-five acres under potatoes last year. Sixty ncreu ready 110111111111 i 35 acres covered with hard and? soft wood. considerable quantity of _ (kintains more carbnhydmtes-Jo make fut uud e111-r;:_v ‘han any other feed at the some price. (iruin ingredients i111-lu1i1- f" lwlowes this season. Thig is onc Uncle Dan Hm least b“ m mu m farm and movable‘ at Minnow lumber near Grand View Station. corn. oats. wheat. and barley. To thcsc arc udrlcd oilcakc 1111-11]. of tho best. potato Iurrms In this 001.111; the proper" oi iaic _i._ it Bourimil-‘or particulars wnie- edible bone meal and calcium (rurlmnulc. providing needed sootton, close by one of the best ‘ JAMES LOWE, l 73 Marlboro Sh. 1 Belmont, Mass Millicent. the sweet. tlu- gentle-mu Saturday, April 21st. at 1 o'clock? who adored Elinor, flamed out ln sharp. Wrfllh suddwLv- Farm 11111111111. 11: 1111111-1-1111. '12 1-1eur.‘357,, i i 7i "You're uulceliuu and ungrateful! well-watered by brook. All lund in. "l 4 ' ‘ ‘liming “in” in p‘ E‘ ‘slum Wm mineral; usually deficient in ordinary feeds loll with stock and machinery or without. If not sold by April 20th All live stock relish Qunker Svbumaelu-i r01 d. No waste. bcc-auisc '1 will be withdrawn from sale. they eat it. clean. Low moisture conleul. because kiln dried. He took In m 11nd cave 11s every- 11100111 condition. Good house m1‘ ' " " ' —_—‘_'= Faqil cli estcd and n5 imilaf d ‘i Id l- - d (‘ - sin“ _ _ '__' _ I _ _ v _ _ . i d . y g _ _ s c . lo _un1cr apprmc _ 101cm- A_ ii_ ‘AFFLECK iililzlm’ “l” "mime" "nd b“ h‘ " :3‘ ‘irlzfolilllrsgiismzlr: Fa m mout. analysis. Write us for frcc advice on your feeding proli- 3g5-i_4.9_mw1.0i, uYcs‘ and wily?" queried Elmo? in‘ aei‘hb'o'hood_ 00M‘ m“. ln_ lems. The Quaker Outs Company, llcltWlmrflllgh, Ontario. lccoly. "Because 1| amused him. ‘spectlon any day. 1 _ why.“ MRH. J. u. noumm, . E SA 11111111. M“ ' “M and M‘ me m- J. .1. NIacDONALD. Mmflcw- i" mki ""9"; ‘h’ ":1" “' fiimmfil ' v 0 ~51, i i. . _ con n ng acres. acres owe -‘ . . __ m‘ ‘m!’ E l idixsffiawcr‘ I'm- seod potatoes and with first] 1i l am authorized by the Rev. D. M. Lamont" “ class buildings, Ideal farm for ,___..-...‘..N...N“.“1potntoes. Keaton for selling, I um SCHUMACHER FEED Ti to sell at. his house, 21 North River Road, on British (joiiimbi, _ ircllrlnx. ‘For further lllrtlculnrul _ _ i Wednesday, April 18th, commencing at 1.30 Mouldings andd Farquhari Steamshlpslwfl" 0' u" 1». A. noomiv, . M” Qwfjfii ,§’if;i[{f}i;f,'_"g_-,Jj;;§ggjilsfigfifgiiiljyfy ""“"-*-- , f. P. M., all his furniture and household effects, Sheathing Ad’ 11111.11... 1111 i 8””! qom BY v licomprising Dining Room, Sitting Room, Bedun .1111“ .11 S. S. “SAMBRO” ” ' DISTRIBUTED av ~ THE 111.11.11.41: COMPANY, LTD. OHAR-LOTTETOWN P. E. I. Rooms and Kitchen, 1 Piano (Sherlocki°"° "‘" “mrrmom vuicwm. “m” ""'“"“ T” ’ l Maning), 1 R0“ Top Desk’ l Cook Stove, I a. c. Mfllllillgvgd 4m; isTulomvs, Nrbmasrfirllltll’ ' 1 __ SHEA v 4 ABOUT m; l Tables, Chairs, Iron Beds, Carpets, Mats,- Ammo 1111mm. For 0,... “"5131: l .ureaua,etc. -. verything nealy new._ . 1L. M. POOLE & Cqrvell 4mm i S! QUAKE‘! FEEDS IIISTRIPED‘ SACKS .¢ - 1 stflmfi nul "uncut '3' BUY ~ -. x 4 l 1.. 1.. 1.11 =11 room's wan ""0 I