ndednp-not dar- ing to even think he mkht have 018ml her. "Yes-A think so. Anyhow, it Ia as inuoh as we have n right to ex- pect, I imagine. lBut here comes lilo‘. Ctrong. l-ie will think we are very serious it‘ he hears us.” He raised his hand, which still rested lover hers, Io his (hear, while she dropped hers into her lap. |- "Why s9 serious you two? One fwcuid think you had been discus- ‘Bing the troubles of the world," Strong suid banterlngly as he came up on the porch and dragged a chair near tiieiii. "Haven't we enough of our own that you must think those oi’ the world would Interest us?” Sonia, i. An. Adventure in Years By CAROLYN BEECHER o-vo-oa-o- April Malone, tQMinoIIdMi-e. Dan ‘Idldly April. 10th, ‘to MEI’. and ‘ IIIQJ I-imidson McFarland a. ii-ullllllllliil) » Chapter XV. HERRING. Alt file Prince Edward ——-—— llland Hospital. to Mr. and Mm- Btanley Herrlus; a daughter. Mflry Gertrude. »"We have just heard of Mr. Campbell's accident! is he badly hurt?" Dora. Delong’s voice broke the stillness of the summer morn- mg‘; She had ridden IlJVBI‘ and she -oo ed like a ver sma l bo as she leaned against liiir pony, niirvously “Eked “Peaking “Flim- _ ‘licking her boots with her crop. ‘Haw, Y°u "owblesl 5M1“? 1 _ .1 asked mm to come home to sup h-d" no idea you were so burden- oer witirus. If he had he wouldn't °d ‘iave been shot. Who could have dono it?" She rattled on without whiting for an answer from the white- faced woman who all the ‘dug night through had not slept. "We have no idea," wearlly an- swered Soina. "Have you?" “Why-no! But I thought you would know If he had any enemies. You know hiiii so well." "Do l?" Sonia said. forgetting, “Don't you? You seemed to me like old friends." "Oh. yes. He has been study- ing with ‘Mr. Strong two years now." lSuddenly Sonia realized "ho must pay attention, must pull herself together. "Won't you tie your bony and come ln." Constant vigilance keeps the high quality of Purity Flour uniform. You can depend upon every barrel being the same. PURIW Fl. UR “More Bread and Better Bread” HENDERSON-At Seat-tie. who... on April i2, 1921. to Mr and Mrs. Iaster Henderson (formerly 0f bong Creek) a dautlllvr- 151m‘ born.) . ,FlNLAY80N,-,0u Avril 19th. 1921- ‘at 238 Wilson Ave., Notre Dame de _Grace. Montreal to Mr. and MN- Gordon u. Finlay-Still o dough!" _ (Velpa Hazel). Congratulations. T“ DEATHS WEEK8.—M South Granville. Mar- 2s 1921 Sarah M. Weeks. daughter ernii-s Robert \\'eeks. used 53 yew IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory "l Ncnh Campbell, Militown Crow- who passed away April 23rd. 1916- "A Cred-it to Our Canadian Pride" (The Stamp. of Craftsmanship ONYX Shoe quality combines sinart appear- ance wifh durability of wear and shape-—_ workmanship {hat is_ honest in {he hidden parts- Designing which gives beauty? of outline and foot fitting comfort. (The Onyx brand on your Spring footwear" is {he marl: of distinction “it is {he stamp of master‘ “We all have our net annoyances aven't we? Can you claim ini- munity?" “Hn1ln't thought of it. I'll con- sider and let you know.’ Then. ‘ll-Iere comes one who hasn't any troubles," as Dora Delog appeared, swinging briskly along, a gay rose. colored parasol shielding her from- the sun. "Perhaps If you should ask her you might find that she too, had her troubles, or what she sonsid- ers as such." III Z— “llickett Silver Blank Fox (In, Lid. Annual Meeting FARM A Fun “SALE Farm for sale 187 acres, 90 acres clear balance covered with hnrd and soft wood_ Convenient to school, churches and shipping. William Keegan, Broolcvale_ Lot 30. (To be Continued) i». You're not forgotten, father dear. Nor will you ever bc M As pm; as life and memory last “Fe will remember thee. inserted ‘by his wife and child- ren. . Canadian Ship Burned KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 22.- "Uhe Canadian schooner Edgewood “'21s totally destroyed by fire or Port Antonio last nigh-t. T-iie ves- sel ‘hnd recently" been ashore here while on the way from Si. Thomas, Si ii acres, more or less Situated lowcrl suitable for New woven wire fence. hone 574-11. FKAFFPCRWVSALE- FARM ion his A small farm containing 13 do Kensington Road; Good land market gardening. For psi- culars apply to PatrickDuff). Farm of 150 zicrcs of lunll; 131i the B. W. 1., for hlobilc. insurance for $120,000 was carried on the Edge- wood in Canada and United (. _ ,n.—: . ., ‘ '- - noseoullllllitliil‘ . APRtPARA n, . . m4 - MIMSTRUAL runcvlollfina v .@»-;;:§:.:::¢::r.f:.;jt;t - . . -_.=. -‘ s l standard: fog Delayed and Painful 1.. 14x50»; szalnd Til! l MAIL CONTRACT SEALED T ‘ ' ERS. addressed to c Ocncrul. will be rer- cht-d at: Ottnyut until noon. on Fri- day, thc 3rd Junr- 1021 for 1hr.- crin- kvcnlvnce of His .\fn_lcst_y"s Aluilsl on n proposed (Joutruct fol‘ ffllll‘ trill?‘- slx times per wcck on the roun- Iiust Ilnltlc Rurnl .\lnll lfoutr: Nu. 1 fir-m tlic 1st October next. Printed notices contuiiilnir furth- er information us to conditions of proposed Contract may be ser-ii nnvl hlnnk forms of Tender may b» ob- tiiincd at the Post Flfflctes of l-Znu I‘.r.ltlc and ut tlic office of the Post Office lnspt-ctnl‘: i JUIIN l". ‘VHF-JAIL f i Post (vfflcc inspector Post Uffico Inspector's fiffive. (jliarlcttctmvn. 21st April 1921. _ Training Fcliool for Nurses The Symmeii Arlington Iiospitdl. Arllnirton, Itloss. Limited number of stuvionts needed for next term. Ap- plicnnts must bc from l9 to 35 yours o.’ age, of good hcnlth and must linv» the equivalent of n high school cdu- cutlon. (Joursc 3 years, Aiwlicul. Surgical and Obstetrics. Salury $10. per month. uftcr 2 months prohu- tiim. Bountiful new homc for Nurs- es. For application lilnnlts ulltlrc-ls Miss Nora A. Bruwn, Supt. at Hospi- tltl. _ ‘an, . _‘-eun:ua=.~ Fan SAL Valuable. farm of l'ift_\'-':|i!|\t iii-res l fronting on tlic iimulli of Stuiur-ou River In Lot til, ‘l5 ucrcs lllldl-l‘ prime cultivation. u. good strnlim of \\’llY.(‘I‘ runnlni.’ ucruss Lin» rour nl‘ the farm. A good rlivolllni: nnd twt. splendid burns, convenient to mussel mud, mills, school and l‘ll\l|'l‘lll‘H. Price for quick nnh- 41100.00 (if which $1000.00 may I'('i'11lllf| eu-curul on thr- lurid. For further pnrtirulurs upplv u.‘ K. J. .\l'irtln nnzl K. M. i\l::.itlu_ (‘lini- lnttctown or Wllllnin kW-iirvit-y, Sriuris. {-7 -—=-—. - i) Notice The stnnunl meeting n! the P. E. I. Stock Breeders Association will be held In the Agricultural hall Charlottetown on TUCSdflv April 26 at one (1) o'clock p. m. W. W. GIBSON Secretary C 9 NOTlfE t A meeting of Shareholders und all interested in the UHlUHfl Farm ere Ltd“ of Kensington will be held in the Long River Hall on Tuesday the 26th, Inst._ at 7 o'clock p. in. The Directors have outlined a sys tom of handling live stock and pro dilce on a. cooperative basis which they wish to discuss with the share holder. h O oso. c_ enown. swrélary, fit. .". anre unzle rhnrd hurl soft _ v " _ _ with good housc and out-buildings. llll)’. J W115 val SLNW» ~00 bubheb parent one. Well watered with never on Sat. April 30th ht one o'clock. l niii authorized lby Thomas (franc to! scli on the above (laite his beautiful farm consisting m’ 60 acres choice lund. All clcnr. Well fenced. One ‘half mile or hiillview Stations. School on farm One oflhc best locations on Prince ' Edward Island also his stock and old. 1 cow 7 yronrs old, to freshen hens. 2 sleizhs. one turnip pulper. known at sale Auction Sale of Double Tuesday, April 26th commencing ul tinned property all in splendid re- ; GREAT AUCTION saw mill and stream of water flows across the fawn. Attend this great sale——i clear and balance covered with u fine growth of hard and soft tyoof. situated at Stnnlinpe, Lot 3-1. This form is in u high stuto of culti- vation with first class house and; outbuildings. (‘oiicrcte floors ‘ throughout the buildings. Goo-ll lo- cation ‘heing near school nnd churf hes and sen manure. ill health reason for selling. Apply to (iwiior A" m)’ smckl cm?’ Harry Swun_ on ‘premises. FARM roii SALE“ At Hartsville I Witliln 2 miles of North Wilt- hire Station and 3 miles of Hun- cr River Station, containing 80 acres of land, 40 acres Clem.’ b,» olds, 1 pure brcd Siiorthorn Bull. wood. failing pump at the door. convenient to a . ' ‘schools and churches. For further qmmmy particulars apply to Murdoch Stew- art ou premises. Pubiic-ilnciion A public auction sale at lliillvieu- of from either Vernon mplemcnts. STOCK: o horses. 5 to 7 years ii May, 1 cow tlireo _yeru's old to reslien in Sept. Three yeurlinus, 40 TERMS: Terms easy and made J. A. McDONALD I Auctioneer. Tenement House Sit- uated 0n King St. N0. 226, and 228 1 will sell by public Auction, on 2 o'clock noon all the above mon- air. A good investment. Terms intsule. BENJ. CARTER, A uctinuecr SALE At Canoe Cove ments and Household Furniture: The annual meeting of the Hack- cit Silver Black Fox ($0., Ltd. will be held in the Y. M. (I. A. build int; at Charlottetown, l‘. E. i. on Thursdnv. iiluy 5th, 1921 at the hour of 2.30 p. .111. General bus-_ iness and election of directors. 13y order of the president. W. K. ROGERS Managing Director 615.455.... Auction Sale I will sell by Public Auction on the premises lately owned by Dan- iel Stewart, at Klnlock, South- port ON SATURDAY! . The 23rd Day of April, 192i Farm lmple- I STOCK-d Superior Ural‘! ilorses 5 _Vl€ll.l‘5 old. 1400 libs. each, 1 hiure. 6 yvuri: old; Cupl. Aubrey’. 200d gzrrcn Tftlilkll‘, -l Choice Milk Cows. Young io freshen in Muy, in extra vlxiti condition, 3 Heifers 2%, years (Id 2 Steers Zl/Q yours old: 6 F8211‘ CR‘OP~~10 Ions dhoice timothy ' good seed outs graded, Irish \Vhite, ul' seed pvheat white- chuff. l IAIPLEAIENTS-J potato digger, driving wagons (new), 1 buggy (new) rubber tired, 2 sets driv-ing lmrnoss together with lhouseliold furniture and a lot of articles too numerous to ‘mention. TER31S—7 months credit on all sums over $10.00. llsual 6 per cciil off for Uiiiill. n SAMUEL MARTIN J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer TENDERS IN the matter of Joseph O'Brien oi‘ Dingwail. Victoria County, N. S. Assignor, 'I‘euders will be received b; the under-signed up to and in- eluding May 1st, 1911, for the fol- lowing properties, separately or in blncks:— (1) New tlhree inasted schooner ("Jessie and Alice") 250 tons carry inc capacity ready for sen now ly- lng at North Sydney. N. S. (2) A complete Lobster Pucklnfl Plant with necessary buildings and I wharf. also dwelling with ‘i0 acres of land, store and stock, situated zit Bay St. Lfiwrence, Victoria County. N. S. (3) 'A similar Plant at Dlngwall, Victoria County, consisting oi’ com». plcte Lobster Packing Plunt, with necessary buildings and ware- houses, dwclling house. store and stock. Fidurthcr tloizvils anti an oplpor- (unity for inspection on application to:--- A. W. McLENNEN Authorized Trustee 1R2 Charlotte SI. Sydney, N. S. ‘fhe highest or any louder not lic- cessarily accepted. AUCTION l 1 am authorised by Mr. .1. 1f Mc- Millan, Covchcziri to scll by auction My ninety ZL-ITIIT! farm with very‘ omforinbie (iwelllug house, and farm buildings. 'fhc land is feri- 1931 “lllflllelll-lllfllll- l3" ll- "l- lic. The solo will be at the prcnils-l s on Saturday. the 30th day of April at 12 o'clock, noon. Also at he some time and place l am of- fering for sale my stock, fanning implements, produce and house- old furniture. A splendid chance for acquiring one of the best farms n the island. Near school house. church. Running m going west. NELSON MncLEAN, Owner, NEIL McKENZIE | Auctioiieenl _, .. u! his Iioine on ’l‘liursduy April 2H, 1 general punpose horse, 4 years old; 1 general purpose horse 2 yours old; I general purpose horse 7 years old; 3 choice milk cows. (freslioned); 3 llielfers, l Aryslilre Ilull; 5 yehrlings; . 17 sheep; 1 brood sow with litter and other stock not mentioned. Tenn: at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer over to henr how he was. will come over some business morning. if he is badly hurt.“ one?" Grurefully and ed, unassisted. then ITIIIIiOFCIl off. ness drnggcvi on. up now, wan and nlilci‘ looking. knee. dd hers. he mused. was a little boy. another boy nnd i ran after a rabbit and I caught it first. ililiik I was perfectly happy that I flflfl after itil, is only ziquestion of poi"- spectivc." ' something bigger. ymld all those (things we have uien- while. own desire? that. something bigger than twig your new." ever bring us real uski-d. if I kHPW hilllily. l illiiflll l should "Thank you; no. I only roife Father inter. He had to attend to this Hui you liavn‘t told me "Very lbadly. but he will get well." ' (‘I don't suppose he sees any The girl spoke wistfuliy. "Ne. And he knows no one. Ila ls still delirious." "Oh. how awful! is thcrc uny- thiug I can do?" "No. thanks." Sonia wanted lo answer "Yes there is one thing you f‘ u" fin-go!" twful!" her Tho girl's “Oh, how childish looks Zillii voice mude Ilicr nerves quiver. The old feeling of wanting to sci-chm was upon her. her Beverly would have Sliill. "Th0 Russ-ion" lu “Well, if there's nothing I can do I um off. Good-by, and be sure n lei. inc know If we can help." lightly shcmount- icr yellow hair shining under hcr boydsli trap pushed fill‘ back on her heull. The (lays and wcclts o1 Neil's ill- iie was sitting "Ii. was your fnltu that kept me On Oflflili. Sonia," he suld as she sat beside him on the porch; "that and \’0llf will liud almost given up, 1 felt you pul- power. Once. ivheii 1 Inc me hot-k holding mo.“ She laid her liuud over his trans- i-Ie raised tl and lniri his forehead on Il, just a moment, then ho let it fall l"ps. slowly in his A quit-k burning kiss fcll on i, then it rlrc-ppevl back on to his This time his hand ‘cover- fl-lls first kiss! Sonia. thrilled as she never had thrilled to n kiss be» tore, this simple expression of grat- itude-slie would self to think it anything more-- wns very sweet to her. not allow her- "l am very happy now Ihnt you are quite all right," (Sonia had said in response to some remarks oi Ned's." “What is happiness-J wondei".'" "l remember when l Oh, it ws quite tame.» but 1 clone it. You see happiness, “I suppose that's as definite an analysis as one could glvo. a sort "f concrete answer, yet l don't know that it is all persfl-ective. character. things enter int"; the hulking of our happiness?" s uestloii of Do not enrivonment, pr-mpinqulty‘, 0h. many Sonia said ilreiiiiiily. "Yell "l Sllillluse so. Yct isn't If something be- lOIIPII." Nrtltl Nell dreuiiiily after n "isn't it. forgetting oncfls To lose (Jill-I'll self in tosire for mother's hoppi- “lions the happiness of others 10y?" Sonia “Yes dent‘ lady. l think it dues tllc one l lovml lie Wild ' (‘Oll- cul . ' “is Ho. fusherl red. contentment ll1ill[)lIil‘.8S?' Suva 20 per cent on Your Gasoline A"! you lutvroslcll I |Ill(' at tt-n (rents < II-ss ilinii muriict print. ll-(IAH is n putt-uteri dmvicp .whlvli you vun slip Iu lit-- lll/(‘UII ilu- rulliurutni" “ml manifold u!‘ your our uiiii will llllflillvoly Muvvi 20 per cunt 1-. 40 pcr cont uf nusulinti cou- stimcrl. 'f‘liou.~uintls uf iygglg have lwl-ii lllillll‘. 'I‘l|vrr~, in nothing about illf‘ (‘Illviqu |.. Let nut iif (irdcr. It will lust us innit as the cur niid kin-p on NllVlTlE ull tlic tlnic. Ii ulsu clluilnntcs cnrbnn. FlU-‘lti-lt. HAS Is sold with mi itbsolulc uunrnntv-r- lhut If its docs nut do nil that Is clnlnu-ri for It. you scnti It back within thir- Iy days and not your money, Henri us thr- IILIIIIP and TIindq-l of your cur together with the Drive. fivv- dullnrs. and 1h.» vleviw- will lic mitilcd post puld. Your Lrnsullnn unvlni; will pay for it In two wot-ks or less. SAVlG-IJ-GAS was r»- ""ll‘~l.\' Ildlllltcrl as slmuluiil equipment by our of the best I'M‘ manufacturer! In thr- llilitvd States. SAVPI-ll-GAS in now on sale In lllmrlnnll. l-‘rnnee. llelizlum. Spain and .ill other foreign countries; first time offered in (vmuds: nenti for It today. Iveatgate Alton.- a-lce Roglslered. Dept. 1., 59 st, u l-Tusrv- "ullmi bAVl-h I l __-______________. | l Peter Street, Montreal. lllints for the Motorists E BY ALBERT L. CLOUGH - ‘Fé LEAK! VALVES AND CARBUR- . . -- ATION See ‘flint Valves Arc Tight Be: fore Blaming the Carburetor. THE EVIL EFFECTS OF LEA", 4 KY valves arc not confined to the 10s,. of futl that results, nor arc they confined entirely in the vjiiii- Canada. ' ders to which such valves liolong.| They extend to the cnrburation ofl the entire engine and it it; for this} reason that all (‘BDUIIFPIOF inuiiiif-j acturers insist that an engine! should have good compression in, all its cylinders before a new curl ‘UUPEIIOI’ is installed or an old 01W‘ readjusted. (Yorrract action of :1 car- buretor and the intake manifold ass- umes that llic cylinders shull be approximately gas tight on the coin lpression stroke and that, (lllfllig the cxlinus, iillll intake periods, the intukc and exhaust valves, respect- ively shrill be. tightly closed and any brunch of these conditions dis- turbs curluiriitlon more or loss. In the tans» of un engine with valves which do not scat tightly or which. through fniltire of spring uction or not return to their undue friction of their stems do Iiul. hold more or less op- seats} en, the following effect“ il1il'] re», suit: if uu exhaust valve is the one Io leuk. when the piston moves IlOWn on the intake stroke iillll u partial vacuum is created in the cylinder, this suction tends not only to draw in gas through the opeii Inlet valve but also spent gas- es from the exhaust manifold and the latter may enter in such large proportion (especially if Ihe engine is running closely throtiled), as to foul the charge at the spark»- plug below the point of inflammab- illly, causing this cylinder lo miss. If. on the other hand it is an Inlet valve which leaks (luring the compression period. a purt of the gas taken in on the ipreceecilng stroke will be pushed back into tho intake manifolrl and during the succeeding power and exhaust strokes. there is some tendency for spent gns to be forced ‘through (he imperfectly tight inlet-valve liito the iniuke- manifold. Moreover, if the inlet in one cylinder fails to seat, whenthe inlets of other cy-- linders open, there is a tendency im- lheni to suck gas from the de- ranged cylinder us w"_‘l an from the carburetor as it'll cylinders lake their charges from the some man»- ifold. The regular Inlet valve tiiii- lng is such, that in engines of four cylinders and itpwartl. at least one cylinder is always taking gas and thus there is normally uii uninterr- upted current of charge from the carburetor Inlo the engine, the mo- uientum of this continuous flow being rolled opon somewhat, i0 keep the cylinders full-v charged. Any derangement which tends Io reverse oi rcrluce this flow 0r to Introduce dead pas into the cylind- ers interferes with carliu-rntion. Live Hogs I Live ‘Hogs. l‘. .l. Noy and -Cn._ will loud live hogs at Hunter River for Davis & FFflfiPl‘ on Wednesday uftei-cloon April 27th, inst" paying current murkci price. THOUSANDS AT POINT OF STARVATION lN COAL FIELDS IllRhIlNGll/ilii, Alan. April 2I~ 'I‘wenIy¢sIx thou-sand ticrsons zirc ul. the point of starvation in the coal fields of northern Alabama, Governor Tlliomus E. Kilhy was fold toduy In zi-n uppcul by him Salva- tion 7rii|y. with headquarters hm-c. The orqiiiilzinlinn i-azild ll was helping to the limit. 0f its resour- ces, but Ilhut additional aid must conic from other sources. Conditions in the mllnlmz district. it was explained. grew ou-I of the strike of mine workers which was u-ntlnued several mmitlis. Pratt. City local llnited Mine Wm- kcrs of America made formal de- mand upon Governor Kibly either for re-entplnymen-t In (the mines or financial rolicl‘. Tlhe sIatetuen-I snld: "We have applied for reemmloy- ‘mi-m and have been flntly turned down." The local union at Marvel, also appealed to the Governor for help for "684 men, women and children dEIUiUQO-m i craftsmanship in shoe design and structure. Sold in (he better boot stores throughout j 31:; l. k 0 Alley 8 Co. CHARLOTTETOWN. Auction at Crapaud on Tuesday, April 26th at 1 0’cl0ck p. m. Ilaving disposed of my farm I will sell by pu-bllc auction all any stock. crop and implements, also house- hold furniture. For terms etc. B86 lllifldllillbl. ll‘ day is stormy sale will be held on first fine duly. THOS. N. STORDY, Crapaud. H. F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE 1 am instrumed by Jwmefl E- M“ Kenna, South Melville to sell by auctdoii on his premises on Monday April 25th, all. one o'clock shanp. The following stock, crop and iinllle meats. 1 mare lgenersll purpose, 7 yrs. old, 1 mare Clydesdale, 3 yrB- 01d. 1 mare, Clydesdale, 2 yrll- Olll- 1 yearling from Harry F. 3 flll‘l'°“' cows, 2 heifers. 2 yrs. old, 1 hel- fer 1V2 yrs. old, 3 steers, 2 yrs. old, 2 calves year old, 4 SlIBEIp with lambs at slide. 1 [Hire bred "ml. 2 pigs and 50 liens. "IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey Harris binder, No. 4., 5 ft. cut, 1 hay mow- cr, Frost if: Wood, 1 hay rake. Frost & Wood, 1 broad cast seeder, ltlnssey llnrris, 1 out throw disc barrow. double truck wnggou, pole and shafts, 1 roller, 2 (warts, 1 hug gy (nlimosi. new). driving wagon, express Waggon, buggy top, weigh In-g beam, 400 lbs. capacity, 1 driv- ing sleigh, 1 pun-g sleigh, double wood sleigh with box and pole, single wood sleigh with box and pole, grind stone, llisco, new, l grain cracker (new) Massey Harris gang plow, single plow, Frost & Wood, spike hurrow, potato digger, whccll barrow, 2 sols driving hur- ness, 1 set double harness complete collars illlfl hnimes, 2 pads and hrect-hings, liund saws, cross cut saws. pllaues, truce chains, shovels and fnrkscream cans and separator 5 bushels timothy seed, 200 bush sis seed oats. 100 bushels lied po- tatoes, 1i tons hay and a quantity straw and n lot of other articles found on a. well kept farm. TERMS: AI-I sums up to $1000 cash over hat amount. 7 months credit on proved join-t notes with 6 per ceut off for cash. lf day Is stonmy first fine day following. Sale positive as farm ii sold . JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. I offer for sale my farm of 1'70 acres, 100 acres in good slate 0f cultivation, 70 acres wood and lumber, an unlimited quantity of alder mud, drained -fox ranch In “lrch grove about. 26 chains from iuildlngs. Large dwelling house with pump In porch, cattle barn with pump, and root cellar, hen house 72 x 16 feet with fattening pen shove, pig house, machine house and wood shed. All buildings in good- repair, near churches, school, roller and saw mills and about 1 1-4 miles from Vernon River Station together with my stock, crop and fsrni implements. STOCK—.-l1orses-—-1 cart mare 9 years old. (Barrister), 1 cart mare Byears old. 1 general purpose marq 8 years old, 1 general purpose mare 3 years olrl. 1 foal, (iiifrcheron). Cnttle~1 I-lolstein cow, (register- ed) Toiiilld, Rocker of Pownal, newly freshened, 1 Holstein bull calf 3 weeks old, Alberry Gallic lewcl, 2 cows newly freshened, 8 cows to freshen between now and lllflfi. 2 oxen 2 years old, 2 heifers, 3 yours old 8 your olds, 2 heifers culvcs. l~lcns-fi0 pure bred Ply~ mouth Rocks, 30 pure bred White Leghorns, 3 Pure “bred roosters, (Imported) lMPLEMENTi-d 6 fl. binder, The Iiinesl furni properly‘ zifferetl 1 p. m. sharp. I am instructed by Mr. best situated properties 1 hotel. Also all the stoc 1i choice young (lmft ho soon.) 50 hens, 6 h. p. (sla. rite) mowers, rakes, lmlanure spreader, and 8 sets pin barrows, QUEENS COUNTY GREATEST AUCTION AT ALBERRY PLAINS The Beautiful Property of John A. Richards, on Monday, April 25th at 12 0’cl0ck noon new. (M. and 11-). 1 ha! mllwefr 5 ft. new (M. and 11.). 1 d!“ (""1 seeder, new (F. and W.). 1 sco- tional seeder. 1 gang plow, (M. and 1-1.,) 1 single plow new (F- and w.), 1 truck wagon, (Pretoria) 1 billing plow. 1 driving wagon, new. 1 driving sleigh,'1 double sleigh, 1 hay rake, 1 wood sleigh, 2 Cltfifi-l and wheels. 2 trucks, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 pin barrow 1 disc barrow (Deerlng). with trucks. 1 thresher cleaner and belt, 1 horso power, 1 hay fork rope and blocks. 1 set wire stret-chera with rope and blocks, lcreum separator (Tubuleri 2 cream cans, 1 barrel churn (large). 1 Incubator (Oyphors), 350 egg capacity, 1 brooder with stove l chick feed grinder, 3 rolls No. l! pluln coil wire, quantity ‘barbed wire, férks, shovels, hoes, and nu-nierous other articles. OROP——500 bushels ‘Dakota Rod potatoes, 9 bushel Early Rose poia toes, 2 stacks hay, 2 lbushel timothy seed, quantity wheat, quantity gov ernment inspected seed oats, (Im- ported), household furniture, '1 OPEMI. (Bell), 1 sewing machine. (Rnymvml). 1 range. (Home Com- fort). 3 heating stoves. 1 tallor's stove und numerous other articles. Terms of lfarm at sale, of stock. crop and implements, 8 months credit on all sums over $10. l1 per ccni. off for cash. J A MoDONALD. Auctioneer AUCTION SALE In years on Thursday April 28th nt W. Owen to solfhis farm at Keppocli. Lot ‘IR 1%. miles from Charlottetown. This furiu of about 200 acres is one uf n the province and an ideal site for irsunimei- k- "Ob and farming implements consisting of rses, Ii excellent cows, (2 fredh and 2 to freshen engine. binder. hay loader, todder. 2 sets disc barrows‘, 2 spring tooth grain separator (Perfection), milk separator. JMosIw-l). fertilizer sdwer. seeder (McCormick). gang and other plows. 3 truck wagons, 2 trucks and wlheols, ‘driving slelghs, and ‘numerous other line condition. CllOPz-IO tons hay. 5 Ions straw. quantity of turnips and mungolds“ 3 carts, wood eleighs. (box and lllrllll) iilllilers. ecutllcrs, turnip sower. and horse drill. articles. Also all kinds of harness-nil _ in 250 bus. white oats, 75 bus. wheat. TERMS ON STOCK ETC.Z——S8V9II montilis credit on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent discount per annum off for cash. TERMS ON FARM made known at sale. Farm . iildence in nrodernin every respect and Is open for inspection until day of sale. Bale starts positively on mm, J. A. MeDONALO, Auctioneer.