-. _,._.~.._..__.._¢ - -__ s... --—----- . i .- wQ-v- 2M ."| II PAGE TWO Dyspepsia Iroubleb liin ior Many Your: Mr. J. Savoy, Loggierllle, N.l'l., writem-“I have nuilcrml for many years from dyspepsia and could not oeem to get any rciicf. “One day I told my wife I thought I would try a bottle o! ~ BURDOCK _ _ LO 0 D _ BITTERS and when I had half o‘! it taken I lolt a lot better, so I continued until I had taken two bottlel, and now have no pains and no coated tongue, and leei that I am completely rid of my trouble." Manufactured only by The '1‘. Milburn 0a., Limited, Toronto, Ont. iii annual: AUCTION SALE u llilSlllE I F ' av, § a _..__f-..-_.~.~-_- ,\ w“... ... u... ~> u» Jllllfi run unfit m: . "A girl may no: Lav: toothcch md stifi 1172': 3'1 .*.\v‘ul check " UN SATURDAY. MAY 5TH. Ni‘ ‘(YCLOCK l STOCK- 10 registered Ayrshire! Cows, 1 Bull 2 years old, 1 cow ten: years old to freshen in November, l; cow four years old to freshen in g October; 3 cows five years old to‘, freshen May 10 and May 25; 2 cowsl SYMPATHETIC y mcrfield. three years old to freshen July 7 and September; 2 heifers 2 year old "l was just taking l.» Iiill: bran and 2 calves 5 months old; 4 horsesfllaFh" ‘ 4 fail pigs; I sow and twelve young pigs: 75 barred rock hens. IMPLEMENTS-—l express wagon, 2 truck waggons, 2 ,wood sieighs, 1 driving sleigh, l hay seeder, 1 grind stone. l cream separator Renfrew, 1 b0! $161811. Z hi)’ mowers, 1 gang Plfllllll. 2 single plough. 2 sets spike barrows, l set spring tooth barrows, l potato scufller, l grain crusher, 1 rubber belt, 1 engine Z horse power, 1 pump jack. 1 set fanners. 1 tur» nip pulper, 1 set Renfrew scales 200 pounds. 1 disc dull, l cultivator, l disc harrow, 1 hay fork and rope, 2 sets team harness, 2 cart saddles, 1 “Dress pad. 1 set leather traces, I collar and hames, 3 work bridlcs, u lillllllliy of hay. straw. and grain. Sale positive. No reserve as my farm is sold. Terms 7 months credit on all sums over $10.00. ROBERT STEWART, Winsloc J. A. MucDONALD. Auctioneer. 4126-4-30-2-3-4-5. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigneduntll May 12th. for the building oi’ new church at Surn- near Emerald ‘Junction. Plans may be seen at Parochial "ml-SQ. Summerfield. Quald’s Office, Souris. Chappel anal Hunter, Architects, Charlottetown or undersigned. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Rev. I-‘rank McDonald, P. l'., Emerald, R. It. 4180-5-1-101. ' x . The United Church nl‘ York re- quire Tenders before bitty 4th, re- modelling thc building. Plans and specifications may be sccn nt (viiice of J. E. Ilarris, Architect, Charlotte- town. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. IIAROIJ), wmrrs, secy. York. lucmm SALE Southpori. not. 48, on Monday. May 7th, at. One O'clock sharp, my Furrn. stock and farm implements as inl- lows: My beautiful farm four miles from Charlottetown. I00 urrcs of clear land In state of good cultiva- tion and 30 acres ready fnr crop, well watered with a spring, good buildings in good repair, an extra good dwelling house and 2t good orchard. My stock. nine choice milk cows ages from 5 to 0 years. 2 horses l0 hens, my farm implements. Terms of farm made known at sale oi’ atnbk, etc. Seven ‘lilfilltlls on all sums over $10.00. (w, ofl for cash. II stormy sale will hc held next lino day. ’ PERCY W001), ifloutppnrt .1. A. MacDONALD. ‘ ‘ Auctioneer. ~¢+o4¢oooooo0oooeonoo+4 FOR SALE At Breadalbane, Ilotel Pro- perty with 20 acres land, short distance from village. also two farms of 50 acres each. one half mile from village. First clue land for ‘potato in‘. f?" ea interacted oom- l ' to with. - M. KENNEDY. l OKO-OO-O 4-OO-§O-§§§O-OOO§§t A. F. Mel “Oh! You." It's loo bfiri I dlrialrl.» ‘ He: You have a ncrv:—cultxm n.- dead. » She! I'm only cutting you you're dead already. , A l POOR corrronrioms-r l “You say that fellow who ls dear! l l l broke le a contortionist?" "Ves." “Must be a mighty poor one ll \ w: can't make both ends meet." l A ilow liuchWater ’ Should Baby Get? I “A Famous Authority's Rule l ‘By Ruth Brillain ihrhy i-qn-ciatlis-is ngrcn nowudirva, lhul during i.|||~ Iiwt. six months, hitlvivs luust, hnu- throc. (nun-cs of lhriii |wr pnunil 0i bully \\'|'i;_'i|i. riniiy. .\n cighi. [mum] huh)’. int’ inaiulnv, howls lirciri)’ lmlr uuurcs vi illlill. inivr nil lln- ruin in iWn 4Illili‘i‘rl oi lluiii per llllllllll 0i lnniy nciglll. The zlumulul of illilll uhsurlvul by u lnrcunl. hui iullvy is lWNi. Il('iA‘l‘|IIliIl‘tl Irv weigh- ing him lu-lurl- ulul nllvr lei-ding lor lln- \\l|ul\‘ vluy; hurl it, in i-uaily calcu- lutvil [or iln- lmli iv lwl u||1‘.'l‘l|u|| muko up any <|<-li|~ivul~_v with wnivr. (ihiup huhy Hllliiuiclll \\'iiil‘l' ulivll l‘t'lli‘\i'.~4 his ivu-rlsll. crying, upset. illlll restless upl-lls. ll ii. rim-ain't. " him u ir-w ilrnpa 0i I'll-lulu: : inrin. l-‘nr tin-ac illlll irthcr iliu of lut- hir-s uml children sin-h as colic, chol- .-ru., diarrhea, gun nn album-h um] l\0\\l'i!l. cnusiipittiuu, sour HlllIllilPll, ‘was of sir-op, u|uirr\\'l'i|1lIl., vtix, lcuil- lug! physiviillls say Lhch-‘a nothing no -ll'i~rli\l-, It. is purely \'i',;_'|\in|>i4'--—tl|i) m-lpl- i». nil tiu- wrn i|li‘l'~ alul millions ll lunihi-rs huru tl‘|ll‘lltll‘ll nu it in wcr thirty’ jvciim of -c\cr int-reusing lac. it rcgulntca baby's lIUWCIB, mukca- lllll slur-p uiul out. right. enables him u gci. full nourishment from his food, ‘o he increases in weight. no ho ahouhl. Vj-th each pzwkh o you get a book on ioihrrhocfl. wort; ii}! weight in gold. Jifat. u wmd of caution. Look for ‘io signature of Chna. H. Fletcher all tho package so you'll he sure to get the genuine. To forty cent bot.- uc. - I I . OOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO lc “Jealous Hearts” . B, MILD lilil) BABBOUII. 0000000000vbooeopegqqqq. THE LII-I. At the sight of her husband l0ok~~ ing up at her from the foot of the staircase. his expression so strange and grim, Milliccnlfs heart gave a prcmouilory leap and her foot, in its high French-heeled pump, slip- pcd on the edge of a polished tread. She slid. with a little frightened cry, into Tony's arms. It was the first time she had been in his arms since the night she had seen him kissing Elinor. She had evaded his attempts at. tenderness. and. truth to tell; Tony was rather cult and half-hearted role. But now. filled with the surging rclief that Elmer's letter had brought her. she would have wel- thankful not to have to play a diffl- ' l! V‘;- _l__‘" cur own biwiuess." - Elmer's outburst. . “Yes, I rather think she would." Tony thrust pockets of his dripping raincoat. "Is that all you wanted to talk to nu» about?" he asked. Milliceutfs pretty face became downcast. "Yes," she admitted faintly. She had hoped that he would stay anl talk with in». She ma seen little of him since the arrival of his guests. ' r "Then I'll be getting back." he _said. “The fellows want to drive , over to Kettridges for a little poker. as soon as the ‘rain lets up."- v He started for the door. She fol- lowedhim, longing to slip her arm". around his neck and raise her lips for his kiss. But this curious cold- ness of his kept. her at a distance as effectively as her own jealousy had dc ne in the past weeks. m. the door he paused, hesitated. seemed to reach a decision. and asked abruptly: (.0ill6d his kiss, dripping though h‘: was from the storm. But he set her on her feet per-l functorily without attempting toi kiss her. l “Have you hurt yourself?" he ask-i, ed, rather stiffly. piqued and vaguclyuneasy at his» manner. "It. was these shoes!“ she exhibited one slcndcixl arched foot. It was o. prettier footl than Eiiuorfls. but Tony. at the mo-i inent, had no cyc for such distrac-l tious. , Now that he was at Carver Halli after racing through thc most vio- h-ut storm of the year. spurred on in many a day, he was at a loss as to how to bcgiu. Indeed. even while he waited for Millicent to r-omc downstairs, he had lost, a good "I say, Millicent. you didn't. by l any chalice, find a letter addressed lc you in my mail at Lynnwoo‘! this morning, did you?" ‘ Millicentfs heart seemed to still. "I ask because Jason. stand poor did "Not M all!" She laughed. a trifle-l idiot. insists that. one of my lettersl is missing." continued Tony casual- Slllllld ly. "and I—I thought he was prob-. ably mistaken-that. the letter was addressed to you, and you got. it." "Millicen's nails cut into her palms as she struggled to keep herself from trembling. g ,He was giving her a loophole fo cseape in the suggestion that tho letter was addressed to her. And. by such anger as he had not known of course, he couldn't know that ‘l. l was from Elinor. ‘ Did she dare to make use of that loophole? Shc had never told a deliberate lic in all her life. It wasn't easy 1o x. wonclcr if he was not acting like a‘ icol. Aftcr all, it “'21s a pretty low thing, he'd come to (lo-to tax his wife‘ with taking a letter from his per- sonal mail! Besides, he hadn't any actual proof. It was simply. that there seemed to be no othrrE rraplnnatiuu of the letters disap- pearance.‘ Millicent was the only person who could have taken it.‘ though why she should want to was beyond his comprehension. He as- sured himself. over and over again. that he had been so careful to dis- guise his real feelings for her that she never could have guessed the state of his heart. But. when she looked up at him and smiled and said: "Tony, you shouldn't. have come through all this rain. It wasn't that ll1lp0l"- ant——nbout Elinors letter, I mean." hc knew that he could never bring himself tofspeak of tiu- purpose of his visit. - l Shc obviously was referring to the lcttci‘ shc had left at Lynnwood that lncrning-Elinous lctlci" to herself-- and hc must h-t hcr continue to ‘think that such was his reason for ycoming. l Hr‘ said, with a shrug: "I'm only ‘staying a rcw minutes. Got to 3e!- lback to my gilt-sis. But what. was Iii. you wanted t0 say to mo about ililinm?" ,' It was MilliccntZs turn to regret Ksmnctiiing. Shc regretted her theft lof his lcitcr, although she was glad. glad. clad. that she kncw its con- lcnls; and she regretted that shll had inkcn that other letter to him. “It scrvcs mc right!" she thoughl. "I pretended to myscif that I was doing it. because I was worried about Elinor and this Dimciii per- son, when. in reality, I was just being u jealous cat. l wanted him to sec that Elinor was iutcrcsicd m .'moihcl' mun. Wcll, I'm punished now-xitivi- whul. l kunw to bc the truth!“ Aloud, slu- suitl, knowing that shc had to stick by hcr rush impulse: "Oh, ‘Tony. I'm so worried about Elinor and that man she writes of. You remember how Uncle Dan de- testcd lnrcigncrs and Elinor always declared she adored them. You don't think shc and this man are going to marry, do you?" Tony stepped hack into the sha- dow. lest. Millir-cnt soc iris face and the spasm of pain that crossed it. "No. of course. I don't." he said _."ll1ll'|’il,V. "Elmer's not marrying anybody. She's thinking only of hcr carccr." Scmc little. inner voicc asked Mil- licent how Tony know so positively that Elinor wasn't. marrying any- body. Hc‘d ncvcr asked her her- herself, Elinor had said. "Some new angle to worry about.” Millicent said despairingly to het- self. "You don't thing.“ she suggested aloud. “that we ought to write Uncle Dan's friend. Mr. Preston? You remember him-he always came eaoh year‘ for. the fishing- and sak him to find out ii this voice te chor is-is-reliable?" "No, I don't!" replied Tony fla W. "I thtnlrllilinor would resent it. l- rm: (drainyrrtruq-lnvx uu-uunxs Millicent laughed softly, Visioning} _ l, , his hands into tho- )l ,. l l Teachers Federation 1.- cuntivpnul - A second resolution, providing for the appointment of a committee w further this object. It read as follows: (l) Resolved that RITGIIBFKBLlC campaign be carried on with the ynext meeting of the Legislature to lsccure popular support for the ‘lmovement to increase the remuner- ,ation paid to teachers. j (2) That a strong and represen- ltative committee be appointed to {prosecute the campaign and press ;thc movement to a successful cou- lclusion, with instructions to use all worthy means that may suggest themselves to that end. . l3) That the salary campaign pommittee is hereby authorized to ‘expend the funds of the Federa- ltion in the furtherance of its objec: ‘to such amount as may be necess- l 14) That unless satisfactory as- jsurances are received that the rea- lsonable salary requirements of the dcathcrs will be complied with, the lannual convention of this Federa- ‘tion he hcld shortly before the next session of the Legislature so that lfurthcr action may be considered.‘ ~ Mr. Rogers, explaining the fore- lgoing resolutions, expressed his con- h} liidcnce that. if their case was prop- ,crly placed before the people, thcy lwould support it. He felt, that. be- . . lfore drastic measures were take-i l lthis should be done. A strong com- lmittee should be appointed to for- ‘ward this work of setting the case befcrc the public. . Money will be necessary for this. ‘We have raised thcaLges‘. and to v lwhat better cud could it. bi- devoted. ,Let,us carry our case once more l0 ithe Govcrnnicxit. If they will (‘.0 ‘nothing, thcn let us (zall a meeting of‘ the Federation before the next session. and then decide what mea- ‘snres must be taken. ‘ Mr. E. 0. MacDonald, after chid- int: the ladies for not speaking in The G. M. A. C. (erred Payment Plan oflers many advantages d-hc matter said. “We want an in- crease. And wc‘rc going to get it.’ He praised the work which hadbecn dcnc by the committee. and thought lthcy should bc commended. Thcir mitiiudn was to lack and uisical. {Lot's hear from the indies.’ I heard ltheln mccliug in groups after the morning meeting, and discussing ‘what had been dcnc thcrc. But, if ;you have airy-thing to-say. here i.» who placc to say it. Many of the {lady teachers. he thought. could >bring the maltrr up in tlic Wu- ‘HIGHS Institutes. The matter shouhl also be put up to the Board of jTrade. If the Government can Fspcnd $500.000.00 on the roads and order $80,000.00 worth of road mach- incs by ‘phcnc thcy should be able lo do something for the teachers. If our cmmnittcr» go bcforc the Gov- rrnmcnl. in the curly part of next rycar. and wc don't get a favorable ‘nmnvcr »—1ct us strike. That's what. wc mean and lot us say so. Ivuc, szupporlnd thc sentiments of The previous speaker. She also ex- "Yes,“ she said brcathlessly. l "There was one for me. and I-I took it. I should have mentioned it to Jason. but I—~I forgot.“ Her telltale color belied her cas- ual words. Elinor wouldn't have written her, two letters in so short a time. Shc lied. Tony. looking at hcr, knew shc lied. He turned away with a curt good- by. It was the beginning of tho ccldness and mutual distrust that crease when the government was again approached. Shore, thought that. the salaries of equal to those of the men. Mr. Lowlhcr felt that everyone‘ in the background the friendship ecah luid lult for the other smcc child- should get the same as a Mr. Hammond Johnson also sup- the u“ 0i ported the rcsolutiou. If in appeal- Dn wmiamsr “m, pm,- ‘ing 4o Women's Institutes, we could The most a rheumatic Sllllflflflnfilux] 111159 eizllghcifraSfvmilgglgegggi 3:111“ tligpgwfrllllciii“ zlibllliilllggjglllhftlllnglto-opirntioi. it would be hcttcr no‘. little relief and all thc whllc thchliulertakcn, 1r w» do not Bet "l" trouble 15 jcconling mo". fimfly pcbplcs support, our case will l"; roowcL I.’ is now known m,“ ,-heu_,\vors;e than it is. He strongly urged matism is rooted in the blood. nudilllill "HY leach“ that. as the trouble goes on , blood becomes still further thin andlmllY l-llfll- bllhilu "m" ‘cachcrs be waw,.y_ To “a m‘ of rhcunlattqnhircmmumcaicd with. therefore, you must go to the root of l the trouble in the blood. That is.‘ why Dr. Williams‘ ‘Pink Pills hnvcl proved so beneficial when taken fori this trouble. They make ncw. riclr blood which expels the poisonous‘ acid and the rhcumntisin disap- pears. I There arc thousands of former, rheumatic sufferers in Canada, now well and strong, who thank Dr.l Williams‘ Pink Pills that they ilPCl now free from the aches and painsl nf this dreaded trouble. One oil these Mrs. W. F‘. Tait. McKcller. 0ut., who saysz-"I am one of the willing ones to tcll you of the great. benefits I received from the usc of _ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. After lying in bod for seven weeks suffering un- told agony with inflammatory rhwmutism. relief finally came through’ the use of this medicine. I _ could not move in bed only as they, ' " » - . . Lziktaégdwgrccogilscnolzlllg, Slfggl THERE lo nothing quite equal 1c mung,“ treatment I was 'mkmg'Aspirifi for all sorts of aches find seemed of no avail Then I was ad- pains’ bu‘ he sure it i‘ Aspmn’ H“ vised, t. D wii‘ ,. name Bayer should appear on cvcry . o ‘y r’ l am“ Pink ‘Plus’ tablet. Bayer is gcuuiuc, and the worC_ and soon I began to got rclicf. After mum rcd_i, on cvory box 132$“ '...‘.".'Z.‘;‘il;l..5’.§“°§.f."° {"1535 °" "m; 8° “"3" “ Y"; "i? ‘““ ’ - ~ ' WiCil ou u i : never felt better in my life. It lsfook a“ c box y y several years since this happened and I have had no return of thel trouble since. I may add that I rec-j ommended the pills to two of my friends who were suffering with rheumatism and the pills were eq- ually effective in both canes." Try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism. neuralgia, ln-l digestion or nervousness. Take them as a tonic if you are not in the beat physical condition and cultivate a resistance that will keep you well and strong. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50o a box from The Dr. Wil- l ltcllcf Comes Through rm 1. = e‘d ask us to mind §§._-,.i.~r~e llama‘ Medicine 00., lrockvillo, Ont. hood. T» mo, cunt. nu fl will found a family. Surely a man _ ___c,__.>. .__ :in such a position is entitled to more A “NW _ ' ' than an unmarried lady teacher. Of _ , -| ‘course, a married teacher with a “WHICH “Wm . ., sqlwiliist, ‘\\llIHl(! plmlurls mukhxg 1 to buyers of McLaugh- Iin-Buick cars. n. norm: CHARLOTTETOWN _ Dealers For Prince Edward Island. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT—McLAUGHLIN-BUICK WILL Blfilf‘ 'r"r'.". “ave. T Details . HE deeply satisfying performance of Mg. Laughlin- MAY .5, m‘... . -_._ _ / 21754 c mmnu cxun LCilPi 2A Buick is the result of painstaking at. tention to unseen but im- portant details. ity and workman ly maintained in the smallest detail as in the most vital part of the car. Per- m- fection is the co durability. UGHLlN-BUICK & 00.» - . McLaughlin-Buick standards of qua]. McLaughlin-Buick craftsman. the parts you never see are made to a degree of precision and quality that allows a wide margin of security and rune: morons SUMMERSIDE ship are just as rigid. nstant aim of every Even N-l-a-aln Miss Catherine Mac-Lean, Belic- drastic action. we Should be in ‘m; strong a DWIW)" 95 ossiblc. Mr. Wynne gave an instance o!‘ pllfssed horse“ as m favour or a the effectiveness of public support Istrike if they did not get an iu-lm the mane‘, of getting hem“. wages 1-1 f it th tthe teach , W hi ton. e e a‘ ~- Mlss Rose MacDougall. AFBY"? al.5320516, give great help by getting - minent citizens of their the lady teachers should be made 25m“, w write letters to me Gov- ernment in support of their case. for potsal employees i-"l C0111- Mr. Henderson felt that 1110"“ thc Federation should got behind teachers were not receiving ad,“ the mOVv for increased salaries. If quate representation on me Con... ‘inc galaries of mm‘? mid {fray mittees. I-le thought someltahiirg b1 cac ers arc commcnsura. c w .-. m“ ore definite namm 5 m, e 019D! Effldllfllly bet-Ween lllfim fllldlservices rendered. then we should d0]; 21b0," sulafle5_ He was afraid thrust ever farther and farther intomave equal salaries_ Bu; we must, the ‘nutter would be ‘a drop m, a Consider the mm“ And any ma“: year, and it would then be the same teacher who stays in the profession Story (we, again illillli‘ iu ly." iltni ni‘ ]lil|ll‘l' inliusl- fuel su it‘ 41nd \vii\':‘<l\\'u|'ki11-‘.', ics. Strawberry Plants For Sale llnnalazsnilmoriafafslli There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Monday the 21st day of May A. D. 1928 at. the hour ofI twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT| parcel of land situate at Mount| Stewart in Queens County aIoresaidI on the north side 0|‘ the Road lead- ing from Mount Stewart Bridge to the St. Peters Road bounded and: described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of a plot of land now in possession of Patrick Hughes and running along said road l leading from Mount Stewart Bridge; to St. Peters Road northwestcrly a. lance of ninety-two fcct thcnrc southcaslwardly a. distance oi sixty- uinc fecl, thcncc along said Patrick Hughes‘ line southwesterly a dis- tance of ninety-two fccl. to the said road or place of commencement containing by estimation: six thous- and thrcc hundred and forty-eight. senator Dunlap Slrawlwrrv nkullssquai-e rector land ll. little more or \ ANGUS C. McAULAY Tracadi Cross 4-30-9i. night Well‘ located conveniences. , H. J. LOVE Phone 912. llWl-h-Pwlsat. - ooeo-e-e-oaae-e-oooooeoeooea AiIBTlllN SIiiE- AT BUBTICO MAY 9U! AT 2 OWILOCK My formuoonaiatlng of t! acres oi’ an: land with been and outlnflllum. IUIIILL MAITIfl. Illlllfldl, P. I. tllt-l-l-tbllu. eight room house with large 4%,“, “""*“""' sun porch and modern .. I. oo+ 11°"? “m” for sale, 60 cents per hundred plants. 1e53, uwshould bflimllu a mciubcr, and nob l Wm p“. a“ frcnm lghafxes onl This sale is madc in pursuance of those strflwbfl-"Thlllfllllr-‘Sl 1-0 s?’ Pliny: Power of Sale contained in an I.n- fP.E.lslandwens ppc yra.;| L; fM~1 11d“ 271- li it seems necessary to take more aamemhgr u“; variety cannot l"? all; giplvlhrcholiglllg; andemadl: beaten. ‘between Thomas Joseph Fcelian of Mount Stewart in Queens County, in Prince Edward Island, Fisher- Iman, and Luurottu Fksehan. his wifc, of the one part and Colin D. Fraser of Clyde River in Queens County farmer. of thc other part. default, ihaving been made in payment of lprlncipal and lnimrcst secured there- distancc of sixty-nine fcct thence‘ at right anulcs nori-hwarrily a dis- ‘lnnrthwcstwnr-dly There will be sold by Public Auc- Lion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown l" Queens County in Prince Edward Island on Monday the 21st day 05 May A. D. 192B, at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon ALL TIIAT tract piece and parcel of laud situ- ntc lying and being on Lot 0f Township Number Thirty-eight 111 Kings County bounded and dw cribed as follows, that is w say? Commencing on the south side 0i the Cardigan Road at-the distance of nine chains and sixty links from the Settlement ~Road and thence south forty-five‘ degrees west l1 wifficlent distance to make and in- clude at a right angle line runnlnn thereto to ill" Settlement Road and thence ulollll the said Sctlemout {toad to thl! Cardigan Road thence along W’ last mentioned road to the Pl!“ °l commencement the quantity of am of twenty-five acres of land a "m" more or lcss the same btlllll w” northeastern moiety or half Pill‘ or the fifty acres of land Bfflllwd m: conveyed by "The Commissioner 0| Public Lands" m Robert Mooney ill" younger by deed bearinl dam m” fifth day of February one thouafl eight hundred and sixiY-slx- o, ‘This sale is made in Pclsllimw _ a Power of Sale contained in an lltlh denture of Mortgage dated the 28d day of. October. A. 1)., 1909, l?“ made between néobert 5- £13513” So th rt in ueens Prlhecpgdward none. buwhcr- ‘,2: Eliza u. Mutlow. his Wm- “I o, one part andgbemuel M- Pwéw Charlottetown in Said County. l y. l’ Dated tllls 20th day of April, A. ‘l1. 1928. McLEAN It. Mt-KINNON, Solicitors, or the; principal and Ullflrlfli-lfi- ured thereby. Royal Bunk Building, town. COLIN D. FRASER, ' .__-._.._._._.____..___ i-rrnzi. n. Benoit. Wlrc ital-tum vim‘ drying haluuls Surviving iixeoltricas 0| "l" smvlklras. h-hnu-il llugulhvl‘ 4.. be , Estate oi Lemuel M- PM“ -hnnl€ lil\'(‘i‘ iicllluvsliilcs. nrc u 4-2l-B4i. llllhllliflliwi itlvcnlln"! Jdcn. tleman, oi tho other Pill" dew“ m vmfl“ having been made in ‘flax’, u? "oar-an this gem day of 09"" " in- me. McLlJAN a. MoKINNON- Hiiblicltora. Charlottetown. ANNIE M. FULTON. improvement in the appears mg, whitewash grounds and ant nee driveways. will be made in September. woe-mural NOTICE!’ In order in encourage the beautifying of Farm Ilolnea ill Ills Ilonour Lieutenant-Guanine Hearts has donated thrd one for each County, to he awarded to the person IilOIlflI a“ oi’ the home u viwed from "l" n- tlWlffllnfl "IQ Cup, u» new will conlider lmprvvemfllll ll Ienolnl. planting o! tree: and flow". Any person wishing to enter the competition may do I’ '7" ' ma. “duuipplieatlon to this office not later than May 18th in orilertllfl” ' ouninationmaybohadeuearlyupooaiblo. Tlullll, DEPARTMENT OF AGRI u“ HOW!‘ sliver 0 ' can" A CULTURE‘ d I