Us particularly good a. the ouster T PEKOE‘ QUALITY, 611C to the. taste and- ; 1...... economical in the pot. ' . ‘At the hour of var UABLF BUFIINEBS i~ PREMISES non SALE . 1 A 1 ' IN CHARPQT x ETQ\VN _ The undersigned wnforrér for sale st Public Auction on the lire ' miscs, on TUESDAY. 22nd May, 1923 twelve o'clock noon. all that desirable property known as (JAMERON BLOCK fiituale on Victoria Row, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. The property will be oflered for sale in three sections. A deposit of 10% will be required from purchasers at the sale and the balance on delivery of deed. For further particulars apply at the office pf E. T. Iiiggs, on the premises. _ " * '“.' » ‘f |' y BEN-I. CARTER l SON, " ‘ Auctioneers. F. L. iHaszard, - Gil. Gaiflt. E. T, Iiiggs,—Trustees. 7 116861-511-121 Large Farm On West River For Sale FARM FOR SALE. l offer for sale my farm of 125 acres, eiitua/tetl at Norboro, 8% miles from Kcnsington on I-‘niday. " may 11111 111 1g o'o1oo1r noon 3,111.1. Six miles from Charlottetown, con- h1g5 are p11 gum] and 1n firs; on“; taming I60 acres, known as the repair. Farm is all clear and in a Dlckicson Farm. hibiiic school on high state of cultivation, well Xenc- "l8 Dli-‘mi-‘lcs and churches at the ed and well watered with about 30 I001‘- ncres o1’ ground ready for cropi Tenders for the purchase of the Part at’ purchase money can be left above farm will be received by the on property. ltflnot sold before lilllleriiglled up to and including May 11th will be sold by auction May 31st. Highest or any tender on that date. not necessarily awepied. For further particulars apply on] GEO. A. W. ROBERTSON. premises to , 55 Upper Prince Street Charlottetown, 1P. E. 1. 116859-5-8-44. FOR SALE WM. P. MacLEOD l-8-3i. O-OO-O-OO-OOO-O-OO-OO-Ofi-O-OOOOOO’. Phc Girl Who Had N0= Chance B)‘ MMRIOIITUBINOAM THE VISIT synopsis of Preceding Chapter; Ruth O'Nisl and Myra woo‘ M“ bwi friend: from ohlidhoiod. The friendship la only broken whim Myra goes to the city to llvs and Rim‘ "IYI home in the small town "l?! have always lived In. flog.‘ mu“ '3'" "WI"! 10 support her flmll)’ and she fools that she is do- iprlvud of her chance to do this when poverty keeps her from going ‘will! Ni)‘ to take a business coumo. Tim Turner has always been in love with Ruth; he asks her to marry him and she wisely refuses. since they have no money. He goes to tho-city to ‘earn money for her, and falls in love with Myra. Ruth feels‘ then that her whole llfc has been spoiled. since her chance to learn to have a career and even to love have been taken away from her. She begins building up her life In the small flown. She starts social clubs, children's piliaygrounds and finally building a model factory town over the river. While in this work she meets Langley Williams. Her work takes her to New York where she knows she must sec Tim and Myra. She is still in love with Tim. Myra asks her to come to see them. Chapter 85 Ruth wished again and again that she did not have to go to the dinner at Myrzrs. But she had prom- ised. Myra. told her in a special call that imorning ithwt the dinner would be a little after 6 o'clock. "But come early so we can talk. Tim ‘won't be in until nearly 6, and I want you to see the baby while he's awake. Ho's in bed before 6. you know, and then I get tiinner." “I'll try, but I have an appoint- ment." Ruth was nible io promise only that much. Nevertheless, by uitting out the last appointment on her schedule and by hurrying the mun who tlno-ve her car, she ananaged to present TENDERS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Whait you have been looking for for a long time, n good full line of mens suits. I have 75 suits, out by the "Art Tailors," good broad f shouldered coats and full trousers, Pursuant to the requirements o 11m Canada Hrghways Ac.‘ sewF/‘wil-l padd shoulders-and alter and are seared Tenders’ manked rot-em press them free of charge, any pat- frers tor- Grading and Concrete ‘em m‘ 5W!“ Y“ wmh‘ I ‘my "or Structures. Project No. .......... .." will “uh ‘Ind c“ Se“ m’ cash m‘ ‘I. be received by the undersigned un- "TY “mun 9mm a“ I ‘bwght a‘ tn noon on Friday, May 11m, 1923, IMEB iilllllllllv- 511°“ “il- ior grading, construction of con- J- P- li/"FPHERSQN- l crete structure and other neces~ Clotbier, Montaguei ssry work on the following roads: 1 “B's” Project No. 40.~—Bloonvfleld to Tig- nish ' .' I "Iiarlem," ho answered indiffer- Pmject no‘ fzwwegt Devon to - irntiy, “It's all like this, only somc's| we“ “m- AIlCtlOIl S318 Worse. Shall f IWflII, Miss?" . 1 Project No. 48.—iCrapaud to Brook- lierseli‘ at the proper address by a tmartcr of the hour. But the traffic was heavy; Ruth iwassure every car in New York was hurrying up Park Avenue. When she reached the address, she looked aibou-t her douibtfully. It seem ‘ very fur uptown. It was tie dzlrty and the houses very shaihby. They were apat-tuient hous- es, and some had bedding still hanging out the windows. "Where are we?" she asked her chauffeur. “Ne, you'll need dinner. But come was cmRnorrmroivN-Tcuifnnrm 1 ' ~ ISTI IIISIJIISEIU. ‘liillly i tural Department’ Executive Council MR. —HIQSSIAN: Is Georgetown this year to receive $1.015’! HON. M-R. LEA: The money has not been allotted yet. MR. J-IEISSIAIN: Sourls got $100 more than Georgetown. The County fair should receive more than a little side-show up in Sourigwhprh is only a suburb of Georgetowm (Laughton) MON. BIiR. FUEA: There was 3100 _ each tenant- bell. and reinezzltitteirlsnlthlglIoglgelldt floor by Pllsllllli‘; an electric button cor She took hold of the ltandle ,1 the door wen-t open easily. upgnff‘. Ia voice was calling "Fourth noo I! ‘the left." r O It sounded i from "Alice In“ WIgiIgZi-lalhldqftallg: lllolitht whimslcaliy, beginnihg to 911mb "l9 SIGN. At a. landing where there was a light, she paused a moment to look at herself, She had on the blue suit with its quantities of gray squirrel fur, and on her head a small gray v61...” lat trimmed with the same fur iier cheeks, wihich had been pale‘ hid been "touched" by Marie with in little rouge, “Jllfll ii iiliflh. madame." that little maid had exclaimed. She had on her its-w grey suede Sllllllers too-bought because she remembered Emily Planter 113,11 ‘worn them-land gray 511k B1031“ lugs, and a sheer wisit that avas n. ilclight .10 her soul. Shc had with her a. silver vanity purse that Miss Vance purchased at. her request that day and more by way of expgr. Lmentiiag with the new toy than for uny other reason, sire opened it and rpowdered Iicr nose. A voice culled, so she ran up ("he slope-glad, tior some unknown reu» sou, that she was looking so vchy pretty. Lliyrzt s-tootl at an OIPEII door, a ihig checked apron covering her ,dress. . "iif lim not ‘glad to see you!" SIIP exclaimed, and put her arms a-round kiss. "Think ihow ion-g it's been since -es six stories ‘high, with dire es- I've seen you,” she went on. "Come ‘capes that clinihed doiwn their fac- linto this room to tsikc off your hat i~lbut wait, I m-trs»: see you iflrst. iiiuw grand. you look! Why Ruthie. .th:\t‘s :1 wonderful stilt! Who mtulc lit?" She had the coat off by this time, land looked ai the label inside. “Well!" she exclairuietl, her voice dvclding a 110w note again. "You must ibe making a pile. lie doesn't sell a thing tmidcir $150. iiiifi liilri She stumlbled 0119i‘ U19 WlWll-‘l- T“ was $200 if it was a cent. And flint Womanllkc, she put it on. look- it made licr lock somehow it sounded odd to pip-flu"... uppity. agngrnv always did. "nut llt'1“.‘Wl[‘l'l this amroii." W0 l-‘lle 5mm‘ mm‘ exclaimed, whisking off tithe undes- w 1°““°°{,,fq'f;,§_”"—"°“ “““‘“““” ‘° $5353.: fdilrirfefiagntegxrutiqrdikl. fig!“ "“"° Y“°‘,‘,Fl‘°q§l\giviljilldaleiigigg hat!" Pfojecérgsé ‘gxéigyemcn River m Qilfifintng?r-ax-(elsagitiliftznscgitlinarospiigllligaiiflli- qizlmlliily‘ armlrncr-"l Ill" in! at herself. l» ' situated nearly all cleared and iShe turned into l. N . 58.—M r y River to _ rrojeiiMuraay nal_lb\,ln_ri;qorrh_ under talr euI-hlvation, with dwell- . 60__1 Hwwn Road ing house and hams. Terms easy Pxojecftrog0nryelmog.zi Come‘. w and good title assured. Park Comet For further particulars apply to ma“ flpeclncauons and rorms K. J. s. K. M. Martin, Charlotte- of tenders may be seen at the of- wwn» °l‘ l° flee of the Provincial Enginoei‘. "Allwlll-E M°KAY Durvlas Wmy, hunting the Illflilfll‘ liell- Fm‘ silly she lound it. an dlllililled ll- Nothing htmtieneil- Then there iwas a iclicklng at the daor, but no one behind iii. ii l9 Qmtld see the cnrpiy hail. She rang ing. Then she remembered the 9Y5‘ Charlottetown and ut- _ ,_ _ v 3.. h‘ 1, Methesorre Drug Store. OT-ealv- 1'3'“’°M'10t'h' mm or Le L"‘."‘;“’___"_".“ m Brace, lilcKay & 00., Summersldc P0019 s. 'i'l1ompson's, Montaslifl- _ are-tired char-e retells 1° "a Clearance Auction 1 rt... NEW on... brder of the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works. Ylillfll Edward wand‘ for $500.00 must accompany thB tender for each separate i roicct. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. L. B. McMiLLAN, Secretary of Public Works Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E. island, April 13, 1923. £11375-4-17-i.tsMay11. Sale I will sell by Publiic Auction at Lake Verde. on Saturday, May 12th 1923, irhe following stock, crop and arm intple-ment-s:—— sTOCiKz-l Draft Horse, 9 years old; I General Purpose Horse, 5 years old; l Blood Mare, 11 years old; 1 Cow 6 years old, to freshen in iMay, 1 Cow 8 years oi-d, to fresh- en in May; 1 Cow 6 years old, to freshen Juno 10th, 1 Farrow Cow years old; 1 ‘Bull 2 years old; i 3 Calves; 5 Sheep and Irnrnbs; 50 liens. ‘l CROPz~3 Tons liny, Quantity 73 “m.” 15nd in Baa-t Royalty’ 1139sifgshghioigzethvlgfhhs" B15 miles from Charlottetown, form m0 bufshels Pomtgms ' ' erly owned by Bren-t McMillan. 1MP, EMIENTS.__I' Bum" M..._, Land all clear, in good state oi’ cul- Bey "u;_m_ 1 H53, Maw“ 1",‘ ‘wmm’ w“ "°‘“‘°' m“ “d "' Harris 111's Rake new‘ '1 . nah-r her gawufliuna‘ duo,“ “Bu! m“: l set Disc Iihrrowsy; i l'ln Ilur. crew our n mm’ “so go w“ row-s; 1 Gang Plough; I Sillgin i AND PRETTY ARMS (Dc-nutty Notesi ____%._- Women are fast learnin-g 01' 1111118. uinc deiatone and miX TENDERS muted. wiih Itl-Zii ililiOIhhl RAND. Spcclfi-t-ittions to ter system in house and barn. lm- Plough; 1 Sean's"; 2 Driving Wm Omce of we (my clerk, Charlotte mediate possession. -, HIRAM HOWATT, 247 Prince St. 3i gens; 1 Cart; 1 ‘Drivlngfllciigih; 210W"- Wood Sleigiirs; 1 set Scales; l sot l168llli-5-9-4l. tho voilue of the trso of delatonc for rc- movlng hair or fuz from time. “£51k A paste is made ‘with ‘some liflwileillil: ‘ielalone “M Wm“ My-ra answered her unspoken ques- and spread on the ‘hairy surface. Iu 2 or 3 minutes it is rub-bed oil‘. iii? akin washed and every ‘Ml “I ha" over our grand place." tphs disappeared. No failure will re- suit it you are careful to buy scn- and weak iiiresh as be seen at the ired gingham garment. "That's bet- ter. Docsnt it look will-l’! l "ills! make one like it." While she chatteretl, examining the hat, Ruth looked about her. She was slowliy pulling of! illc HOU- again. Agiliii “i910 was ‘me mm“ gray suede gloves she wore. First it was the apartment. Evi- dently this was the bedroom, for a fair sized brass bed stood "in one corner, adorned with a lace spread. There was a shiny mahogany col- ored tirmslng table, and a ward- robe with a mirror door and vnricliii other items iihat crowded the tiny plaice. T-here was a criib in one cor- hcnri. stopped the fraction of n soc- ond. Tim's baby was in thercl walkctl towards it. ‘life's asleep in the dining mom," She tiun. "Come on, the rntrsifls just busted, I've a minute, I'll show you Ruth turned, feeling n little ill Tomorrow-Tim's Home iii Stomach Troubles "'~'irl'-~-: will bo received at li-hc . . Office or llir city Clerk up l" "m" ATE D118 TO ACldIIiy -|\n li‘ri-l:tj.'. May 1311i. 1923- from ,...;-_.-,...i. willing to sunniv the CllY -r.-n.. Hnfr. (Ya-Main, For Arltl flue-rd)‘ Relic IIIIIIIIFNIIIDII . - So-cnllcd stomach trnirhlcs, such no indlizration, gun, sour-noun. stommeh-ucirtr and inability to rc- tnln fund nrc in probably nine cari- i-I-is-h-si- Discussion Continued on Iteins ‘of lAgricul- 339-9533;, $3,375,133 $138333}; April 26. Evening Session (Cont'd.) ‘carried over from the lllfiliiilll! 110.1“ bodgy about not taxing the The House in committee on Sup- year. ply, Mr. D. C. McDonald in the‘ 1,1 11 d us- chair. The discussion continued: MR- ARSENAELT: ‘l W01? m? Ixgefihglurironemlfélll? Illllllxéigu ‘mm on the Agricultural Estimates. lm km" u I‘ I” the “mm on ° “a or no 5.3mm 1o rho people, take that back. MRLEPAOIB! Thoidoaotaman dike‘ the Commissioner-you ’ see the ail-mil o! honesty on his Ni The farmer is the man we mast a Coroners’ lgnquestsl iiffh-fifoififi S2"... izrhaii and Education. move he made was to raise the taxi ea on those people. And he stands and boasts on the iiloor of the farmers half enough. after taxing il‘.°.'°iif.iiilft.i'“ii..f.“rfi“fi fiiimiiif. New he wines an looking an c" portant institution. We know that incl-me oi 86.000 Owl‘ ill"! lllllllllli‘; people around Summerside andlwlifld lll 1919- u!!! Yell‘ 31° d‘ surrounding districts are always not think that ¢the business 960D 9 1iieseod to attend this exhibition, in iihis province were honest so and it has always proved rtlsurlzcells. he undertook‘?! hlsiowtgdbilé.“ l" I tli'k ti at th grant real y s iould l rt some ay an se o - be lificredsed. eThe people in thatlwlhlhzer what his Liberal friend! section take a great. interest in it the business people or this W0- and since everything connected vgnoo have to say about that to with the agricultural ‘department day? 1 kn-aav twhat happened some has been transferred to Charlottc- o.“ or gmfgtutf, it was refused town. the people have not the op at Emu-am or“; 1.1 was refused n! portunity of receiving a share oi’ H t r m e and [mm more 1t the extensive knowledge of the “£11m, 2,10%“ any “m; refused, Commissioner and his staff, parilc- And we Con\1m§59[onef comes back iilarly since the Agricultural Hail and boasts abouhwhm, a “rout hene m Summersldc has been closed. m this has ‘been what m the re. remember whymithlts building wlas cord on m,“ seed 0am 11o bought a source o ns ruc on to t e ' , . 1 0m- m}, 1 t rude of oats n (“lash noififoge infonpetliant ai-Qoartilfiirg ‘the country ls ruin- ' B PG- parctl to give the information re- ed Wm‘ ‘ham’ _ _ (mired. People from all parts of '“0N~‘Mm' DEA‘ That‘? Into‘ s: lilo (‘Oiiiilfy would come to vi it ‘mm-- n w“ N0" 1 gm‘ ' him. The farmers of Prince ColIn- 5°11! 35 w“ “Imsheq less ma“ my ty have not yct acquired the habit ‘IIOII. friend was selling it at. of coming to Charlottetown very M-R. KENNEDY: There have often. They still come to Summer- been some questions put on 'i.-he aide, and it is the logical place for order pauper regarding this Brill" them 1o receive agricultural in- and our IIOIIJIBIGDII reifatseci to ans- structlon. This lrall should be re-‘wer 1.11am. So far as the price is oiiened and‘ an oitiihtiitti 1p‘ r‘ imoonoorqred we 0.1 this side oi’ the “ mm“ I ‘° “o'- 11k" a 107m"! Iiouse are in the (Iii/PK Iifiitlijlrlflhliiiytfsnttineahfatliffhng I83: lILO-N. IMR. DEA: 'i‘-he farmerfii ‘ ' ‘ " I . . not know which department this n13?‘ KENNEDY; The}. know r1115] hail is in. 'i‘lrr0ugl1 a question on much about R “m1 ihpy are $1,900 m0 "m" book l] mun“ that ‘he i lubt over t-‘hut gratin. (imnmlsslcincr of Public Worksh ti n I ‘ . . . a IION MR i.1<.A.—-Th.it was a something to do with it, and also gm to'tham' the (Eommissioner of Agricuitu . . ' . 1 a... 1,, “,1, pusltion. "m, , do Hf, tam. RENNIDDY. .1 would like to know to which of these gentlemen I am It) offer my criticism. I will Ilc is $700 short- on hay ihesidcfi- people of the country know 810W ’- " hoe-to he called a. fool! - 4 am. IGENNEDY: 1 am not say a, , . _ , finol, I laid atool. filmrehteir.) The , . e ' iha-rditistogetabngthuethxvee. 1 tured the red ribbon every time he know who this Kill (Willi lllve" m- binder, (Massey liarrls, good as assure imlh of them that the build- illf! is iu a very poor state of re. pair. -l tmderstaitd that several (‘llllilllhiilts have been sent in to the These are the business people llllll we have ‘t-o deal with. Ile asks us as an Opposition to vote him $2.900 of a salary, and $450 i'or travelling Mayor Todd 2.15 1-2 Will stand for the season of 1923 in Charlottetown at 187 Great George Street, P. E. Island Hay and Produce 00., every Friday. bqgln. stable. Donaldston every Batu-rday and Monday. .-Inteudin,g (breeders should see this horse before breed- ing as he is‘ undoubtedly One of the best racetrack performers in Eastern Canada. Iji,e hop also cap- appearod in the show ring. I-Ie is a sure stock getter and his colts are all speedy, stylish and showy driv- era. The horses that command the highest price. Mares at owners risk. J. H. COURT I-E-BIJB. Clearance Auction Sale .511... a clover;- has. ‘b nine iiiiay 11. will he at. oivnemmw par bus. ~ or, lovermiieutfgggnmd ' . flo. 1. 01cm- q “Mo n" No. I. Red Clover g1 "Mo m. as. No. 1. Allure, t . No. s, Alllke a: $133,,“ No. 1, Alfflffl. brhherp qr‘; at ‘$14.20 page; "l. p“ a": 5 llll Alfalfa, at "M. aiii"7f.'.i..."lf““" m‘ l‘ "M" ‘l ‘hgliflia? ”"°°‘ °".'"'~ .?~ D. I. »w. n. Sweet Clover, ,1 , -.- Mixed Timolh efiiri nor has. of 110,13,“ M.“ NO. 3, Mixed Tdliiblhy p111] Clover- 31. 87.50 nor bus," of so 11,. 0a a enters East of Manitoba, Ifisogrei tItHIaIISJLEIiRIIQIrW° n, Terms, can. with order. c n“ ‘rono a 600K,‘ Seed Merchants. Stouitvill E., or l-Stf. J‘ Clearance Auction Sale I will sell by public auction at Tarantula on Monday, May 14th, 1923, ot 1 o'clock sharp, the follow- ing stock and farm implements: I STOCK-A general purpose horse 8 years old; 1 general purpose, 5 years old; a (Clyde) colt. 3 years 1 choice niiiik cows, tiwo fresihened,‘ two to freshen this month, one first‘ week in June, 5 heifers. 2 years old 1 steer two years old, 1 ycariiln-g heifer, a brood sow to furrow May 15th; fifty hens. - IIIWPUBMENTS—- Disc IlIlTHlIW. (Massey liarrls); cart, (Baln), hay rake (Deerihg) mower. seeder skimmer plow, Massey Harris No. 8 plow, driving sleigh, wood sleigh, new). two set pin barrows. cream separator (De Laval) Daisy churn, cream cans. 001M" digger, nrud chain. all work har- 5.50 can. old; a (blood) col-t, 2 years old; 2 3 cart cxpresswya 2 light wagons,%g13?y Spring‘ hart-ow, 1 grain barrow. cook stove, 5o bushel oats, lot straw, Al? Hlgilfield. Willsloe Being‘ authorized I will sell for Mr. Cleve- land Roberts, 311411-53 5 miich cows, 50 he“, ducks. ’ Implements-J seed,‘ er, 1 truck wagond mower, 1 gang 91mm,’ 1 single plough’ 1 ous to mention. ness and other tiulngs too numer- a“ harness and other "Plliirtment of Agriculture. SomcIBXIlBIISP-‘l- 11ml “'19 is huw ‘ho emmsi little (PXDIIIIIQIIOII has been glven'iiis money. ill)’ Sililklilg U"? ‘fllrllllew that tho time was not opportune, $1,900 ‘in one case and $700 iu an- “wash Sale positive. No reserve. Going and that shortly the repairs will bekither. is this tiepartaneut any good TERliiS~Sevon months on all articles not enumer. ated. Sale takes place tnnicrtuken. is supposed to be an Agricultural r t iluhlii: Works Department getting MR. STEW-AIIJT: I am informed that this imiltlirll; is vested in tho‘ province. Who is going to pay for repairs? I ‘HON. iiii. IJEA: it will come out of the Dominion grant, The revenue ui’ that huiiiling gem into‘ the fnnti, like the Agricultural flail‘ -in (Jitarloitt-touiyr g cultural grunt’! qpggiid itli/l-R. Lid/t: it WOIIIII ‘he h; it? ll. iii‘ that. wimtwilfftareuce Mn. sricumn-r; ‘nllllwlllfti. that IIIOILE} mhlffr this should bu. accounted} for 1|orr:.“e|? {:0 into the (Provincial rev- I-IOiN.,MR. LIOA: arrangement w‘. came in. ' iMRuSTidW/IR‘ - . lug-Irena", they"? Was that build- ON. MR. LEA‘ Yo; “ma? HmSlAN- Who bought the IION. MiR. IJIOA: This was an found when we‘ ‘There is no Mn. rm. . . - . . on‘ Lin“. ilrulltltng is vested in? " the deed HON. . MIR‘ MUA- I" ‘hi? Province. ncr itoo~near the wiinduwlfhe girl's: MR- HZPZSISIAN: You R5111] 1, w“ bought by the mung aroN. MIt. Foiffiiil lull ran i . . siesta-N; l" Hm “ma! goverlihnzirlllnlt’ is vested {ION MR, LEA. Y“ ' ION. MR. r .- | ‘Y 0 t st l t '59ll‘llllll/cs for’. tcheuigliifrlllzitu?“ repm osrco with this. At um i. m“ m" ivcre five rtryrqcukwfis; bme there salaries. .111). Douay w‘; Ring Dal: Wm ‘ I ~ wor n 1 a car from the Provinrrin] uilding all over the Province M 11mm" llilrlculturist now.‘ » at much more money 1 spend directly among me poop“? w ‘ . .. a can do the work all right, W111, the assisianw or .11“, ma” from m As to the Egmgnt Bay 0x1 - "ll (‘Ilia gra-nt to which Mr, Glgliiliuult had asked be increased) . l 0Y1. memibeir should thank his Domllllllil Govern- DIDA: Yes; out of the “"101 lV-“i Just a building. lnllllined as dumb as an avails-i‘. ll-bl iture atlopted o‘ cs out ui‘ u-n. simply cvltld-nci- that Dmilewssor that he got an ex.hi.h1. " lda-nners; 1 Farmers Boiler; 1 flul- ____________.--- .._.<....,._.,|,,.. ,....,,..,1,,,, ,,r n.1,; 1,. “om,” and a lot of other articles too mam- " " ‘ ' erous to mention. 94 more! M. 01'1"" Cfllllel‘. L01 Sale positive. No reserve. 50. i a d M u‘ It! day is stormy first fine dny foi- 65 were: ceare an n er c - 1ow1m_ tivation, remainder covered with qzmmg;_;g_qo m,“ over ma. hardwood Gill! 80117094- 090d amount 8 months credit on ap- ililllflllll ill "P" (ill!!! 761m"- pmved joint notes. 0n account of small brook crossing iarlll- chill“ the conditions of the roads this sale and school at front o; place. OBI: was postponed from bhe 5th to the mile from lib" i I 1'3!- ml" 12th. , Ilflld Illfl 86010081. PATRICK MIcADAM, n rm soar privately ii Will b" Lake Verde but up at auction 01} ll" Plml"! J. A. McDONALD, o Oil NI! 1°" i‘ 13 °°I°°k "°°"~ ...... "Auctioneer. tress; 1 Cream Can; F R L Boards; all Household Furniture ' __ ,- I Aply to s oaderaintd "n" 110891-5-9-9. pr to bl idiom. 0 ' tvfifller ti! ficvs nls M, from April Iii m . 1|. a x. n. nurrm. HEO. ELLIS. Sec)’ ‘IIIUIMIQWIII. l-itll Iii "riflers for Spring seeding Business stand at Redford. Aopl! T her-Rattle glgflworil '0‘ S Quantity of SPRINGTON the following:- 12 Choice work horses. 200 Busheis send petal-OBS. 2 Milk cows, frcshened. 2 Milk cows to freshen shflrliy- 2 Sets double harness. 2 Sets driving harness. 1 Driving wagon, rubber tires. 1 Driving wagon, steel tires. Terms made known at sale. D. M. McDONALD, Write for spacial price TODD 8:. COOK .. . Iss0 llsrshants INMIVIIIU. Ont. I will sell by ‘Public Auction at ‘retrace flint full. cmvsa scans“ 122st. place in tin- stomnnlt. chiming tho formation of gnu and acid indiges- iiun. (ins tlistcntiei pm] h\|rn- tirr- stomach npprcsslvc, ng far-ling semi-times known an heartburn. while the acid irritates Ofl sfllllfilllY- May lzthv at 1 O'clock‘ and iniinmcs tho rlclicntv lining 0i’ the titomnch. Tho trouble. llcn en- tlrt-iy in tho oxcrss dcvclopmrnt or srl-rn-tlnn of acid. To atop or prevent thin sourlnr," of tho food r-unlnntll nf the stomach and to neutralize tho ncid, and make it lrlnml nnd harmless. a teaspoon- fui ni‘ liiunrnteri Magnonla, n good and affective currcctnr ni’ acid atom- nch, should be taken in a viuurtt-r of n glass nf hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas. sournens or acidity is felt. This nwr-rtun! tho stomach and neutralizes the acid- ity in a fow .m0mi-I\ta and In a per- and inexpensive An nntlacld. such as Ilisurated Magnesia which’ can be obtained or tablet form onahlea the stomsc to do lta work properly without the aid nf artificial dlgestents. Mair- nertaln tn ask for and take only B ursted Magnesia. which la enpeoi pfloparsd for the above purpose. r. .tion at all. Why is Eganont Bay ‘entitled to one ,. ior Brad-album? mm ‘nan Try” Mll- C. Mrmmsruim. thoocht the Alberton exhibition shrmm 1m resurrected. .MR. DENNIQ HIOIIEIII OiLenry should not ibe overlooked, MR. C. McART-II-UR sold Egmont Bay was peculiarly situated. lie wnain favor of this grant. M11. KENNEDY: This Depart- ment has no more right to go be- yond. its esvilmatetr than any other department. The Commissioner. who used to shout so loud and long about economy when be was in Opposition. has exceeded his es- timates by about $7,000. 0cm he show in any small min-t where he has been any benefit to ‘the Pro- vince? There is ‘no need of a Do- IIlt 64 from any druggist in either pnwdefi “roman of Azflmmurg m “u, Pr} vince, ibi- all the practical value lt iis to our formers Tim idea or the ncsla comcn In sovcral forms, ab trek“ Nye“ M. m“ Provmca "y. lily in! that nmoh to have a tool there. Til-iii CHAIRMAN: You must. the leading farmers all iuver the Ilall, is now used as a club-room, onurrtry mp1 [they tell me stralghtih tmtlk-I 1n-csume the Department is that tho department of Agriculture, dusk and the streets seemed a lit-lR/uth, to give her a big hug antlllwliilit.’ 50H": revene from it. Is the' to represent is more expense and, n‘ or is u [he Agrlmnur“! deparmitrouble ‘than it is worth. lit is too] This building, which to 111.15 province? I have talked to w,“ over “(you 5% on iror mtg/h, A. MCDONALD, i a Auctioneer. that this hon. gentleman is t..-ll<»|n6g90.5.9.41_ Wednesday, May 16th, commencing ' JAMES V. LAVERTY. ‘ v at 1 'o’ciock p. m. much of a burden on the lax-Dill" TernIS—-NIII€ IIIOIIIIIIS meat? . IIION. Mil. LEA: It goes iuto‘er5_ we ‘lave on Expgrhllefllill tic Agricultural grant. ,Fm_m; m‘ Agflcurhural lyepnr-omourl could be .rl|n very SlICCEiSSfilIIY from! credit on all stuns ex. ceeding $10.00. Under AT SPRINGFIELD l-llllit elld- w° ‘m’ “med “may SMCmslating of 135 acres, 122 mores anunu“, ma“. § much that man to sta 9 ‘ummt W‘ a younglclear, 40 acres "i" ‘the Wmfince‘ l" mlAbout 10 acres of good hardwood per cent. ofi for caSII. rendiy for crop. day's (luardlan there were iiotirietwnnnd ,,wmber_ Bundmga m good re farms advertised for sale, has been to them. iflcrtainly, he. gave them taxes. but did lire ever ‘WWW assls-i them? bid lire Comintissioner r of Agriculture over IIRSISL lheui in any way, (lcllains are full of pom- \ toes fatlm iSourls to Tll-‘Jlliriii- Dill ill‘ ever make a move ito try l0 Eel ll") frei/g-ht rates reduced or to assist mom in any way. T-hrre ruillion bushels of potatoes were carted be- hind thc fences and put into the dump "u," yomq 1'11,» fatnntrs were crying out for livll) l0 iililliiliie “l them, and this gentleman who makes a salary of $2.000 ilii llllilll of the Agricultural Dcpartntcnt, re- ZWIIZW s. squeak ‘out of him. Thcrc was a uiurhcl for thcso 3.000.000 lifltilitotla that our farmers never i301 a Cell‘ ror, 1.11.‘. the Inig-h frei-girt rates which are being kept up tit-ruins! us dtibarred the farmers from tin- niarkei. The Commissioner :»'liou'ti i 11001110 to get a rcducilon of rater. in order to dispose -_-f this stuff. The sa-mc thing IS liming Ill irillllll j. in: ulbout it from hilm. Ne, hc is still dumb. Lately the Conmrission- er uuderil-ook to impor-i suano new breed into the country~stnlllona four of them. Wiimit did they cost? $12,000, according lo the A‘.ll'l°4ll' tural report. IION. MR. LEA: Not at all. Mil. KENNEDY: The stallions cost. $6.000 and the expenses wort‘ $6,000. which mitkee $12.00!» Yaw‘ receipts have been $2.000. lmvlllil a ibahmcu ailli owing on this nc- cauut oi‘ $10,000. Now he finds that the farmers arc tilssutisficd, that tirero is trouble in the camp all around and so he put an ad. in one of the papers offering them for sale by tender. Wiuft docs mean? if the purchase had been satisfactory would there be anv- thlng like thn-t take pin-re‘! Then he talks ah-nrt his Iloistein cattle. l thin-k that was very well explain- cd by my hnn. friend’ from 3rd. Prince f-Mi‘. McNutt.) Ile I! adver- that ,__________. (continued on Page Seven) _ r‘ \ 5E’ have arranged with the railwui , r i 1.. 111-15 your, but we have heard uoth- ‘ “ undlpml‘. win sell all or in blocks to BENJ. CARTER 8f “I05” l"~’°l'le' we knmv‘ a“ not “keauili purchasers. Ii‘ not sold private _ ly to conic back, 'i‘he.l.eutler of than”, Hm 16th dny o! ‘May ‘t Wm be 11,E.HIIL.IBTI‘“VA‘IIT: Wmfld 5m" pmzcoverlunumt Wm m m" [he cofilmrlalylsolti that day with stock and much- nsuianct: money into the agr-i. one 0i ‘tiltose days and he wli te hen,‘ THE farm ,8 who“! 1% ‘mum the farmers what a great friend he-Imm Bradnmne Sumo“ SON Auctioneers i. 116895~5-10-4i. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATES Elllmlaalleiiv for P. s. c. will be held In all sohooll JOHN assume. "“"'"B PllPl-h aiiaibie. on June 5th, to so», 192a. “i, APPH°“I'°"' I" Pilllra stating number of candidates "W" 5° "l" ‘d! teachers tothe Chief Superintendent not later than May 22nd. inst. ARBOR DAY T“"dlY- MI)’ 32nd. will be observed as Arbor Day in the Public Schools. schools taking vacation at that tlms Will appoint some other suitable day in May or Juno. The day its to be devoted to Improving this school grounds by Plilllil"! trees and shrubs and otherwise as may be re- quired. Some. permanent‘ lmpwvoment should be under- taken in every one, a. n. noosns, chief :..,..r|ntsndsnt oil Education 116919-10-1921. M u. A mmnj I ‘ I l I . i l . - .. CHANGE OF SCHEDULES.‘ MAY l4th,1923 ssnvrcn r0 MAINLAND POINTS S. 8. “Prince Edvvtrd island” will make two PW" trips dilly (Except Sunday.) Connecting trains will leave Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. Connections ll Sackvi-iie for Montreal and Western Canada, and for 5"‘ l". also lor Halifax and Sydney. connecting trains from steamer will arrive in Charlottetown 113.51 p. m. and 10.56 I P. M. ‘TRAINS FOR SUMMBIOIDEWIII luvs Charlottetown st us a. m., 2.50 a m. snd"4.25 a m. rm»- mm Summer- sldo will arrive at 10.50 . m. 1.50 p. m. and 6-19 P- m" Trains m Tlqnilh isavd mmonlaie n om o- "l- W’: Nun‘ Sunday and ‘lzwmoon Tuesday, Thursday l" Saturday. i 1o TRAINS FOR counts lieavs Charlottetown st 8-H‘: m. daily except Sunday, 6.20 a. m. on Mo d1! "'5 F 7 and 6.80 a. m. on Wednesday oniy._ . - TRAINS FOR GEORGETOWN IOIVQ Charlottsnileirdii; 6.20 a. _m. Monday and Friday and 5.30 a. in. W" and at 3.10 p. m. daily sxchpt lunllly- No ohsngs In Murray Harbor anvil!"- For Full PIHIQIIIIPI u amt» Anrlv t»- - » TIOKIT AGENTU ' or to