~. i 5 -$5, 1 .,'l i it I .| ` ,T ,ix ;,l_T.¢il ,. l iw.: is _p.. _,__ rn S.. <,a`~¢f.-ltw ..-» -i fs.: fr-:_ F-it. _ _ ‘i-.=_~ 14.". W.” i if lll'l:,'4;`l ‘ -. 1.7¢. lr la-4 P 'i .1 ,L1_;t _ ’ 1,5' lf .. ' i_ _.__ _ 4., W- (_ -it i_\.‘ E12: ‘$.34 lip; T "l Ti ‘lf _ ‘»“~l.l,; " \°'s;.= 1. \ “il . 'I 'l ll 'rr .ill I. fl* ."-'ll ' tl +5 ..f4r"' »! tif ts .si I H* _ »\..' ._, 1/ _ l lr. i . I _-_,_§, i I f. ._ 35, ,I “ il 1’ _ ..1l- -'_ 1 _K I 51,. til tl .3 -...__ F,;f,_ ,.3 it; I-gl f A ii" 'a|`l_‘i i' . i t ‘_ ' `l ., #$.35 _,vs_ _.-5- e.. .aa- “"~"‘”€r"' : ~ _~ ._-_"_-:' “°l~s¢“',.;§.;‘§. _ _, __ ,;;~1~ ~‘.._j__, _ _ -‘=.¢»»,, ,'u_li l \.§___-_ 5 I #ii i ,:r,.. _,<4 .\‘ l,.` .i_. a ytffi iii li 53, -z 1. “fi l_, K- _ 1. l-2'. 1.' . . I i -_..-- ah.. i -_ _ _».st‘...,. -_-f.=‘~»." ..-.~»_ r .. _' 1 . .- .1 ~ . , .- » _ _ . ~.» - _ 4;- wr-téllslltit-`l\;l\ _ 3%. QQ-" ;’ll.`s§»$.§l\~:.‘s)_,s\,»i\.-.'§us,4:~i:.l.=,» _ _ _ ..=i__»,,».-'.i‘i.i§ti.,..=_,._ :,..§r,,5,,'.;','_._.,,;,_. ....r;:.‘..;».<_».t.~. i;_g.~.~,~'._-1 ..i%‘._._,- _ , _ ~.>_.,...»., ‘__ ,. . __ _ __ _ __ _ 'F '\‘ ""` 2"". ' '¢"‘." ~ “"""“'."="»-fi* "V - ""'i°.-J"/i*>` ff"=i_'i'-i"-};~`."'lqf,, “‘iS“"»’i?°_l":~.`<~,"2"i§`. 5'-f' -~ ’ *"5* "l""`.`-`5.'"7f"7`_. ,."_-"V - ~' ~ ~~» _»_..~ ~;~ 5 - ' ._ ~ ' ..~;.-4. ;~-~_4= r ..__`. ._ rt'-,_.~. :gt ,t -vi;/,i : ,»i‘-'>. ‘£._.,~..,§.-l__~;,7_ . ., » \.».¢. __~, gt . av-» t @¢____,¢ `: f T _ lsiiwuu _ " ._._,__- . ._ . . _ REDDIN.-In this city on March 13. 1919. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reddin. a_, tiiiulthter. ' _,_;__.._....i_....-_---_-~ M.\lIl|l.\(iEl~l rianrsa-Murcn.-at st. Pauls Church, Charlottetown, March 12th, IBIS. by Rev B. P. Colcouzb, Rector ui' Milton, P. E. tl. .F. Courtney HUF* per, ll. M.-, son of the late Rev, H9137 `imp¢i~, ma Henrietta annie Munch. daughter of the late Duncan Mclllllan or Cymbrta Lodge, P. E. I. " M” I 'i»t\~:r'> ____---`. Avt.wAno.--at chhrlonetowh nos- pital on March. 12th. 1019. John E. P- Aylward of l8outhport. Funeral on l-‘ridgy morning at 8.30 from the resi- dence of Mathew Aylward, at South- port. ` Mc|'(ENNA.-At Huntington Hospital, Boston on March 12th. Mary Ellen, be loved wife of Patrick F. McKenna of this city. Remains will be taken to the Island for burial. Funeral not- , ice litter. i BACK-ACI-IE! You will Nlvll l. rid of list pain in the back nntiryenr kidneys sro piffvfmug their proper function. I Soldhy Citi-- _.--_ _JT _.___.__ -.._-.4 \ .- ml... __‘__. , ____ ._ .... .V--H AVOID COUGHJ mu COUGHERJ! a ws 51,... “im 0 as S1-n»Lo1-I = . %"l.°.‘ii“'J.l”..‘i?.‘i.°.i‘hl I .iinnrd's Llnlment Cures Colds. F _.. .. .__ _ ~“*-!"*- i AGENTS WANTED Returned soldiers and others, men and women, making $10. n day, tak- ing orders for authentic “History or World War." Complete oooit reaily;| --.hole story of war from beginning to fini; 11nnada's Part in War" by dis- . 'ii'i_<.;ui=.lied Canadian oilicer and autn~ fr lI'.rf»riiriius demand. No expertence_ ii't‘¢~t~.~siii'7_' \\'rit»- for free outlit. Win-. -_mir Url 'I'-,>l'..»iiLu. = ~»»@_-»a»_a-u~_5_-¢_»_»s.¢_¢»9_.-_-rsvyn-._¢-»sy.\5-_-»:.»~~ ~.-...¢_ ‘ N0;l`H}E .1 _special meeting of shareholdersl the Dunstaffnage Cheese and But-' or co., Ltd., will he held at the ¢;re'imery on Monday the 24th Inst at 1.30 o’rlock p. rn. for the purpose '-1. -wirxsiilering the advisiblllty of er-! .- ti-it.; a house for our manager. A ....1 :~ 'tmlzinre is requested. A ily 'li~.i.:r_"'”"" i i I I FRED COURT, Secretary 4471-3-13Mthusatue5l. 1..,._..... °-_.é..,_...__._..__ .__ ___ _.__. NOTICE JO O O HOOD#5855*DCOOIDOUOBOHDQUOOOQO*-8* %`¢#* 1 _ l, . ev JANE Ieoeeacasaeeaecaacseaaa#assess#*** THE PROMOTER’S .WIFE W 3 Conservative Convention" ¥$'$ P.A_(;¥;__'l'v(o___ _ _ _ ~ 'rms csasrorrl.-.owu crmtniis _ _ _ i_ _ _ __MAi<_cH._.,,.9,,, ~ _ - f- _-»__»-_»-<4 -_ -V » _ »»' - ~ _ _ t-i -____ _ _ T ‘l_~r _ _ _ *___ _ _,__-__ s s _ _ _ __ _ ,__ N? Ttpriicilti -_ ~ 5 ».___ - ` 1_"`____:i4 2,: _ s . ` _ At Cardigan » @.\.»‘=; .§`.t..<_.f_f;»'.»».»‘f‘f T°_\"<>1 few Feel Rishi _ ""EU’S ""`“ ‘ _ ' Gel it 25='_Box .0 ‘G The Liberal Conservative t’.'onven-; Ms. Fnsosnicws wonns . "Ten me ` about that Mi-._ scott - "°” “ld °" M““'°" ~1°”‘ 1°' ‘he 9"" WORRY BARBARA cnavrns xxxviit l i l Why had Payne Orton had to die? tl-lad he lived, Blanche would still l be bound. Dead, it left her free to I ll1ll'lB'\le my husband. _ Mr. Frederick spoke to me. I heard his voice, but I did not grasp anything _ he was saying. My rninri was numb itvith the thought that had come to . ine, l l Had Payne 0rtoii_ lit-foro ho died. lill0Wn of the intimacy of his wife _'ind Noll? And had it inude iiiinl tireless oi' his health? 1 it was _un hysterical wornun‘s thought, bitt it gripped nie. That he had been ill for long, thatl scarcely' ever had he been able tol ccompany his wife uriywliere. l since l had known them; and this illness might have been caused by an added cold, never occurred to mc. As nearly all women wouldl Ilavc done, I took his sudden desthl ___ ,. ll? the man mums-hd ___ Mexican pose of nominating-candidates to oo=\~ “H1103-" I woke as casually as I could. ' ' “Do you know him?" “Yes-he dined with us one night." - "I shouldn’t say be was-your sort, Not that Scott isn't all i-ight as far as some things so; but hen. iihrttiyl a man I would want you to meet." The words ha 'scarcely left his. _ "ps before he nughed _md` g___nm_e__ed I A. E. Fraser. Mr. Mckinrion and an apology: ;"'l"`"l' _ '_ _ 2 "I had no riBhl. to say that! Your’ T_h° fonomug r""°l“"u" WM “mul Iiiisbuntl is the one who has \li~iiHu‘bmmed to me mnvpmwn “nd ‘Snr-V rilrllt to say who you slinll or shall Ned unanmmuslzfz l not "WEL Forgive m_____ _ _ Mm/ed by l'-‘rnrl R. Mulilsh, set-ontlutll "There is nothing to i`orgive-Nr-il by Dr' A' E' Fraser' _ i Mr. Forbes, is tzouirectvti in soifici Rewlved' Thu we me d"NgM0Hl business mmm” Wm M _ S on llrepresenting the Libei'ai»i‘oli:;ervutires5 i r c am that is the reason he brought mm of thc Citrditriin electorate distrltt as home with him_ Bm he seems such somblod today in convention. desi;-qi: a different tylle from any iiianlhavt- to express our coundenuu in nxt know that I was cm__0uS_.. As leadership of the l-lon. A. E. Arseiiau and ln the administraltlon of which hc is the head. _ Mr. D.C_ Morson, Converter oi' Con- vention, cougratulnted the delegates on the choice they had made and roads, there being near-ly` seventy de- legates present. f Duncan were duly chosen as candi- dates. ` Short speeches were made by C 7 usual, I had not the courage to gui on with anythingthat looktfl like; criticism or Neil. I I often used to wonder if all wivesl 'to mean soriietliiiilz; to me simply were as fearful of doing anything to: felt assured that it meant the return Tire fifty eighth annual session of I lose the' love of the man to whoml _lic'.-itrrse my husband had showir a_ of the two ('oiii-iervatlves to siipport_ ,the Right Worslripiui Pioviiiciai I pi'et`or'ctiec'for the man's wife. they were ntarrled, its was I. ,l the Hon. A. E. Arscntult. _ A special meeting of shareholders, or the Dunstaffnage Cheese & Butterl Co., wi-ll be held at the creumery, onl monday. the 2-ith ihst., at 1.30 owiocit 5 "».=1\.. for` the purpose of eonslderingl the 'ldvlstrblllty of erecting a housel for our manager. A full attendance; is requested. By order, FRED COURT. Sec.. 4471-3*13Mthusatue5i I "\Vliat arc you thinking ot, that |.V0u \von`t speak to ine?" Mr. F‘rctl~ lcrit~k's voice brought me back to at realization of my ruileriess. "I’ar‘f!1irl int-_ I was so shocked hy what you told me that I was Grand Orange Lodge of l‘rint~_e Ed- ward lsiand will be held in Sterling ‘¢ Lodge room Montague on Tiiursda Mart-Ii 20th, l919_ 'l`i'alli arrangeiiieuts most impolite. lt is dreadfulll liter' dreadful." l 866111611 to realize t’i-om the iii-sl ` days of our life together that Neil' would brook no questioning ot' hiiu»' ' telf, his affairs. Every time I had: 'utteliiptetl to get closer to him in' E tirisway it had resulted diwastrously, had been the cause oi' the only quur-_ i rels we ever had had. C' E' MMKENZIE’ _ Payne ()rton’s love for his wifel "H8 188 fllfffifelll UYPB- UORTBS.: Grand 5@f;,~e1_a,-y was a matter ot' coininoii comment _ _,_ . among his friends. (‘ou1d it be pos- 4437"M“M7i' sible that, because of some intrigue corunion, but absolutely straight iu_ business. And hard as nails with; l those who are not. I have always; - -_-- ___ __ _ _ _ of pets, he had “lmted to dl.-;°i.:iaid thatl .should be very sorry forl And was Neil the, other party to l I tortured myself “ith the thought. é- Mr. l~`redci'ick was a shrowd man iutiiisits Fm” Steam C0mm“YllCi1llUllll0l-\V€€I1 and doubtless understood more of t)HAItLOT'l`E'I`OWl\', OKWIQLL. CRA» I the cause ol' my answers 'to his I PAUD and EAST and WEST Rl'\’ERb» questions than I realized. Department of Public W0\‘kH. Finally he commenced to talk of Ch“l'1°m5°“"“r` P-‘ E~ Island. I Neil. Then I pulled myself together. M“l`~h l0» l919~ i .inytliirig p~rtalning to my liusbztntl. SEALED 'VENDERS ‘Vlll be Fecelv' ' was vitally interesting to me. . cd al this Om” “mil “O0” 0" M011' E "lie has wonderfully staying pow- i no further. Mr. Frederick command-, day' April Mfh- will' iroln any person ers. We all have to hand it to him l .rr persons willing to contract with for one thing., said Mn Fmderlck_! the Government of Prince Edward _ hir he makes up his mind to do any. Island to run a steamer of about 200 i ming he _Wm go through me ,m,j_l be Barbara.. F,.|°nd_ _ ions registered, and hold acertiilcatc water to accompush u_.. to cmry not less than 200 passengers ' I thought I detected some subtlei and capable oi' inhiiituining it speed l desire to comfort me by this praise 7 B “To 91 I not less than 10. knots per hour. uf Neil-if it were prdi_,@_ 1 would , t I Front cHAnLoT'rETo\vN to css- put my mme in my _pocket and ask! l’AI\D once a week. one or _wo-quesuolm _ From cHAni.orTi3'row:~: to on- i ; WELL uiiee a week. ' ' anyone against whom Scott had al grudge. He‘d flay them alive." “That is the way he impressedl ine," I returned, then cllllllged lllel 5 subject. But in my mind was at new l `undercurrent oi’ fear. Suppose this .vIr. Scott should get a grudge against Neil because of some business they had in common-suppose because of that mining stock Neil had persuade- cd him to buy?-my thoughts went ed my attention. Tomorrow--Mr. Frederick Offers to I ._.___.._i..‘_-_-_- I Whenll e et, “Tiz" for sore, tired, puffed-UP. 3°"- Frotll CIlAlil.0'I"I`E'[`(}\VI\' to EAST , ` _ _ ___ ___ _ E RIVER once ii \\.;feit_ " """"""'_""""_" " “L_” __ _ 1 From cnArti_o'rTa'rowN to WEST .`3l`L`1P $,"<.`l',=‘7ilit`ii-IE. ».iPl~.l\E RIVER once a week. ' For a period of five years from the __ 0 "-1" Y _ Of 1 Parties teiidering to state separate ' g | ly for what annual subsidy they will ' `.""""`"""""`W‘ """°"'"0"""'°"'"°"'“°"'"'"m l pei-t'hr~m the service for ri live or ten li' your nostrils are clogged and yourl year period ‘ head is stuffed and you can't breathe; For further phrti_t~u..~irs as regards freely because of a wld or cutarrh-I the rates for passenger and iricght. J`\lSl L56! 8 Small l`>0lllB Ol' ElY'B Cfallllll also the days and hours of sailing Balm at any drug store. Apply a liti from the respective places, apply to tie of this fragrant antiseptic cream; lhls 0m¢c_ Into your nostrils and let it penetrate; Good and sufficient- securities must- throusll °V9l'Y air DHSSHEB Of Y0l1l’| be provided for the faithful perform- head, soothing and healing the in-_ ance of the contract lltlmed swollen mucous membrane ani. , The Department does not bind itself vou get instant relief. ‘ lo accept the lowest or any tender. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos-,' L. B. MCMILLAN, trils are open, your head is clear, no' secretary ot Public Works. more hawking. suufilius blowing; aol |4g3.3.11m3l_ more headache, dryness or struggling' “J~< 1:.: tj .~¢-o-.¢..... 1- ::-A ' r -~ - -~._-_._ - -- ._ _._ ____ -_.=..._`,_3 hlinards ilnlment cures garget in cow: ’ Island Stock Breeding Co. Referring to the .property ot' the Island Stock Breeding Company nt French Fort, Lot 35, which is to be offered at Auction on Monday Merch 17th. ' i This property when bought by the above company consisted of four shore farms on the Hilshorougir Riv- er end; is about eight miles from Charlottetown by road. Pleflty of mussel mud and sea- weed in front of the property_ Bino0._19l5, from 200 to 400 sheep lull s 14110 stock of hogs, horses and csttls have been kept on the property About _100 sores have fbesn mudded and about 81,000.00 of sD0¢ially wo~ veil vin fencing has been erected on it. This property is convenient to churches. schools and railway station with telephone connection and quite user the Dunstaffnage butter factory. This is a first class .proposition for a fstlier with two or three sons whom be wishes to keep home. 4474-0-lllliliil. i casr _ma ._____ _ -___i.‘__T._.;_ _"._...._ - T for breath... Ely's Cream Balm is just! ' | what sufferers from head colds and vatarrll iievd. lt's a delight. _ .- '-1=__ » __ rr I lready for service dams pro-2 ____ llbs. of milk in the year and 23 ,and /i0. Good Education re c. T. riasousorg, LADY _S_Ig)g_;rnt~AqilE~’S l Marshfleld |002 St. Catherine Si.. Wert I _,f.~.\‘_‘:.'__.~.'.v;'1_‘.5_ '_ " L "‘ ' ' ’ ~" family .i rvisv close prices for cash out of cars. We also landed car of Maple Leaf Flour which we also quote at low figures. li. itliiiiunr at co., ‘"‘lt|ilaIba°" ne.; ta is seed stand along side his ~f~ ilirre act.-I c¢~`f% MQW! ` 4s'1s»a-s M sit 3. Mos pd. @if.~l“i. .».. ing, calloused feet or corns You can he happy-looted In a mo-_ ment. Use “Tlz” and never suffer with* tender, raw. burning, blistered, swol-| len, tired, aching feet. "Tia" and only_ “’l’iz" takes the pain and soreness out; of roms. callouses and bunlons. As soon as you pug your feet in a “Tlz' bath, you just feel the happiness soaking in. How good your' poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. _ “Tiz” is grand. “'I`izI' instantly draws out all the poisonous e~..udations which puff up your feet and cause, sore. iilllunieri , aching, sweaty.| smelly feet. Get a 25-cent box of “Tin” at any drug store or department stora.Get in-_ stnnt foot relief. Laugh at foot suffer-4 ers who complain. Because your feet! are never, never going to bother or) make you limp any more. (Sgd.) T. J. DONAHOE. Secretary. ___,_.__.._.._._.___ i'l‘Il{.\`(l\'_\|.S ' Miss Charlotte Cari- of this city ls] visiting friends In Halifax. Mr. Fenton McLure left yesterday morning for G0ldel_l,_B- (,`~_ _ ._ ,_ .. Mr_ Benjamin Newson, Kingston. has returned home _after it Plwllul visit at Long Creek. Miss Amy Ellis, Summerside, lsln the city and leaves for home this iiiornlng_ _ Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Herman- ville, was is passenger to Montague Bl-ltlgg yesterday .on professional husiness_ Seaman Andrew Martin who was for ggme time tztttached to the Niche at Halifax and has IH'€lY lleell ln llle Patrol sei-vice has arrived at his lloms in this city from I-Iialifax. He wasior- tiierly employed as mail clerk with the Guardian. Mr. Herbert Dickinson, represent- ing the London Times History and Encyclopedia of the War, is 'at pres- ent in the city, and will address the Great War Vefernns' Association next week. HORSE NOTE. The beautiful pacer Frank 1. has been purchased 'by Mr. Peter Ross, lied Point from North Lake parties. lie is daily seen an the Red Point roads and is being much admired. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. D it. panel? .laughter ‘wish to tluank their many friends especially 'he f-iremen for their kindnes shown to them in their sad -bereavement. L-_-.E _ -~"'-- . _ (_)._T__CE i An exceptional opportunity for solue one to get into the Black Fox ' Y.. . ____1 I i 1' I Two ptire bred Ayrshire bulls. womufs H0Spita| duced from 9000 to lbs lovooo Wanted Probationers _; strain of stock. Last summer we had forty odd 'animals in pens, some oi' ‘ ‘350 t0 400 lbS. fat lil the y8aI'. quired-2 year'.-i course Apply ` I ’ l standing about forty thousand. Shares valued at 50 dollars each. Pa'.B0. Ca" write or ph(me_ ' M__m____a|_ P : Owner however will consider offer oi 15 to 20 per cent. below face vzua "””‘-2~1‘>M"*12‘P'l- I 1347.3-6 M thin- .hi 4 wits <1 ._-rH_.;.. _'_ __ .__ _...n __ , P ' _ `_‘5’-€.'f"l~;l‘.~?_`»'f‘5,` _ I f i msngux _ _ if _ _ mtl I 01| Cl; A ciioii siui S’"°'"iif.fiCit'l§'lf1li.Hf'"'"°" A _ at I2 0’clocIi noon ...ii-1'i§?» We have. “St 'md “"°§ Wednesday March the 19th cars of Lime for Landt purposes which we will sell at. I KING SQUARE ' W; _ I built by and formerly occupied by business. and get in right. The ruidersigned owns 24 shares in u going tioriipaily which is located at Tignish and under nhe general supervision of Mr. Perlcy Haywood. Aniuialii chiefly of the A 1 grade of Hudson Gordon which have silica been killed for pelts. However about a dozen pairs will hc mated this spring. Total capitalization B0 thousand dollars. stock out; Those interested address, Harrison T. White, 378 Pine St., Providence, B.l. 4447-3-izmsipd. _ ' That very desirable residence situate on LATE FRANK D. BEER, “M. D.” This beautiful dwelling is located within five minutes wslli of the centre of the city, ani Hiilvmy St-ition. and has u fine view of King Square and the rtreets and walks surroundi ig. It nas all modern con- veniences including a new .nd thorouigh hot water heating app trutur Bath ro m and loilat room separate, front and back stairs, large' kit~ chan,-with eel laundry trays. luraepantries and cupboards and good, deep cellar. There in nice yard and garden with garage. [he house is fitted with double doors an wiu lows and fly screens, and a .naw kit- chen floor ha-i been laid recently. - _ is erms at Sale. _ _ ~ » ft. _ urttier information apply to = ` ¢-» __ _. ` _T . _ , .__ E. A. Fodter, Qeirtrsl Drugstqire, Charlottetown. ` ." ""' ----5- --~~-~'~'-- -» - -~- :"1 ‘rf ;_,i test the district at the _next local else’ '_ A ‘_ ' _ tion. was well attended notwlthstanti g _ E _ ing the almost impossible state of tho; _ '_ _ ~Mt.ssrs. .i_x\. ivioorinsin and Jam..-_._ _ I ' V . _ . ,l am instructed by FRANK YOU NKER, North River to sell by: Purim uctlon on his premises on " ' . . P ‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH I9, l9l9‘ . AT 12 O'CL.0GK P. M. SHARP V Farm consisting ol' 7.0 tteres of innd situated at North River-in a lllg" state of cultivation, pump at door luriic pond near center of farm, ll; avres of new meadow seeded with scvoii pounds of clover seed per acre, I4 .rt-|»,._,~ oi’ whlchno stock were allowed on. A largeuiew and modern dwelling house finished throughout, hu,-,l wood floors, cemcnbcellar, wall finish ed with buick, frost proof; itll new out buildings. lntendng purchasers can see farm at any time. ' STOCK--1 Horse 5 years old (Atlas) weight 1300 lbs., 1 Horse 5 yeah, Olil ('Al'lHB) W6lBl1t 1400 lbs., 1 Drivdng Mare 10 years old (Tom Metliumi 1 °ll°lC° GUSFDBBY Cow newly freshened spd calf. 1 Ayrshire Cow due freshen in April, 1 Guernsey Cow due to fresh-en in a few days, 1 Guernsey Helier 2 years old in calf, 1 Holstein (low due to freshen in April 1 ‘reg Shorthorn Heifer coming 2 years old, 1 reg, sllorthgm Bupvg monhm om' 1 Shorthorn fait Heller, 1 fat Cow 2 years old, 2 Fat Oxen 2 years' old Shorthorn Holler 1% years old, 3 Yeurlings, 1 Brood Sow with pig 2 pall Pigs. ' lMPLE_MENTS-(All new or nearly new) Driving Wa»g0|1_,1'q-“ck WM on and Pole, Wood Sleigh,_2 Driving Sleighs, Dlsk~Drlll, Mower, Rake sei Disk Hnrrows, set Spring ’l'oor Harrorvs, Gang Plow, Single Plow, tiepsi-. star (Simplex) 750 ihs_, l=~armsr's Built-r_ washing Machine, Pump Jw. Pulper, set Team Harness, set Driving Harness, 2 sets Collars and Haines' 2 pair Leather Traces, Pad and Breeciiiug. 2 Work Bridles, l-lay For-lil Uable 110 ft. and Blocks, a large Pile of wood, sawed in blocks and 3 pile' of logs, &c., &c, CROP-300 bus: Mixed Grain, 100 bus. choice Seed Wllteat (Witte File) 8 tons Hay, 100 bus, Potatoes, 20 loads Straw to be sold In stacks ' ALSO-.Kitchen Range. Base Burner, and a quantity of lfgpgghold Furniture (ne\v_) _ _'_ TERMS-All sums of $5.00 and under ea/sh;over that amount 9 months credit on approved joint notes, 5 per cent, discount for cash. Terms for Farm at sale. ~ Sale Positive as the owner is; going West, ' PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer 4389-3'8Mott5lpd. F. ._ ._.__ __ _ _--EL _.Y ...__ ..-I`..____£.7._. _.1 1z_~%_-_a BIGGEST SALE 0F THE SEASON _ _ \ M0Nn/ir, Mliicii 17 _ AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M., SHARP. THE ISLAND STOCK BREEDING COMPANY, OF' FRENCHFORT WILL HOLD ON THE FARM A GENERAL CLEARING SALE,OF ALL THEIR STOCK. CROP, FARM MACHINERY. TOOLS. ETC. THE LAND OF THE COMPANY CON§ISTING OF FOUR SHORE FARMS ON THE HILLSBOROUGH RIVER, ABOUT EIGHT MILES FROM 0HARLOTTE-- TOWN, CONTAINING ABOUT THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRE_8. WILL ALSO BE OFFERED, EITHER EN BLOC OR IN ORIGINAL FARMS. THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL BE GFFERED:-- One pure-bred Clydestlalo muro, 9 years old; one standard-bl-all marc, 12 years old, in foal to British Soldier; one draft mare, 9 years olds one draft horse, 4 years old; one tlrrtft horse, 3 years old; one pure-bred CHydes~ dale C01*-. One your old: one draft colt, one year old; one draft lilly foal, 22 head of cattle, principally young heliers, s number of which will freshen Gaily; 17 hogs. principally brood sows, with pig; 18 pure-bred Shropshire ewes, 3 pu're~bi-ed Shropshire rams. 5 pure-bred Oxfond ewes, 3 pure-bred 0Xf°l`fl rams- 7 liuretbred Dorsethorn owes, 1 pure-bred Dorshethom ram, 7 pure-bred Leicester owes, 3 pure-bred Leicester rants, 3 pureibi-ed Lincoln ewes, 1 pure-bred Lincoln rain, 1 pure-bred Cotswold ram, about 50 grade ewes. Aiil owes bred to pure-hr-sd sires; 3 get-se, 2 ducks. 45 liens, about 500 .bushels oats. about 200 bushels mixed feed. about 'I0 lbushels wheel. about 50 bushels barley, hay. straw. potatoes, turnips and mangles. A flllurlt-ity oi luniber, 150 lbs. bluestone. 1 bbi. lime. 1 3% Ii. p. euslllv- lVl°l1*U°l=l1» 1 elltrlne belt.. l threshci- and cleaner. Hall; 1 grain orusher. 2 pullpers, 1 binder with truck and carrier, Frost it Wood (ti footl I manure Sllreader, 1 set farmers, 2 hay mowers. '1 bay rake, 1 seeder. 2 gang plows, 3 single plows, 1 cul'tlvator. 1 disk harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, l spike l1Hl`l‘0“'. Lever: 1 tooth hafrrow. I rollnr, I turnipdrlll. double row, l. scuflier. I rnud disger, 1 set platform scnles, il carts. I Adams wagon. I I-rllfll wagon, 1 express wagon, l driving wagon, 4 wood slelghs, 1 box sleigh, I sheep shearing machine, ll sheep dipping tank, l 24-bushel ~boiler, 2 poles. swings and yokes, 1 griudstone, heavy and iight hamess, saddle and butlulo robe.. also ii large quantity of implements and tools. Everything new within three years. . 'NIRMIS-‘Ou stock. crop and implement., nine months' matt on hpprov~ ed joint notes. Terms on land iuade known at sale or on application w the Manager. ` Sale positive whether or not land is sold. Teams will convey passllnllefll from anti to the stamp. l ` . BENJ. CARTER. 44?/5-3-llnittsili, Augwneel-_ l Live Hogs t Wanted H We are prepared to buy few cars. I-logs every week Our prices are as followsz- Select Hogs 150 to 275 Heavy Fats 275 and up Sows, all weights .._.._1lc _ _ Do not want Hogs ,under 150 lbs on hoof at any price. Why kill when you /can get these prices for fed and watered Hogs on Hoof. We take Hogs every Wednesday morning al Albany Station, Kensington and Hunter iver. . "' J.liIl00P&C0. .. ____ .Kensington Road » _e.n.riasit,.iu».smas.hiii.' nuts-ismet. _ T _ _ _I ____ __ _ .__- _........_.. ...._..‘...'.'.._';.‘r..‘...:anai.saa_::.;:asm- ai.a.»...¢` i . ..»'-~.t.¢ssftf.._|iii~4 *' _ ,_ ',, v _ , ' . _ ` __ _ . _ _, M" _ V- '__ _.i.,- .4i»r.i.7esi&\.. .Lat ..._/...§éx‘fal..l§l*.~ 1.. ‘ _ ' (it il .L ~