-.-4vo\~$\> éoozb theirs-re. gqi-gmserrrwn L L 1 _ Rose. a IUiiVQlMIM at 800 p. m. Toronl. TONIGHT- Tullltrrr lllwébllrl i ‘U. A. ‘ OBTER. Oenttal Drugstore, Charlottetown ' 1 BIRTHS _ 0111111110113 F01’ ge _________._______ zsliilfrilli.’ts".ilr~.lr*lr: Lower Water Street. Ascetelyne welding and bruit! of all metals. Chas. Hewlett; a daughter, Jean Blaaksmitlllng work or nu kinds elficlently and economically attend ed to. r House Telephone 473-1. FARMERS NOTICE T 1.14.- 12.2w v DEATHS ROBBp-ln Charlottetown ‘at: the lmlno of her nelce Mrs_ Horace Alrrlfiwell, on ma, lath/ads Christ- Lilli. Ross, aged 80 years- rsl I-mvea for Railway Stations! 2.30 :lt Saturday. Interment >, Moll-nt- s . ' r ' tflwln We have a few tons 0t‘ Animal Flesh tankage also a few tons ot Dried Blood for sale at our Abat- toir on Kensington Road, Charlot- tetown. Farmers wanting a supply o! London Shop’s "Best visiting Dry Goods Men Cordlally wofcovngd these fertilizers should call at once before we get sold out as we - 1 ii led t't . LAUNDONI may 5__“M n" as have on y a rut quan l y J-r- four walls and selling system I CANADMN PACKWG ca, L"; a-.r.~ .; ed we rlllay the able to - J. M. R . M fllnllqtllean something In Canada. o” “u” Phone Plant 533 Office 532 54 Grafton Street ll u, 3a regards choice and range r’ goods llrarwn from every corner. -' the world, London shops are, '.\- 1C. Phis was the statement ‘of l‘ Morgan o! the Montreal lrmo , e flat name: who is one of the dele- 0, "anion of dry goods rrllerchants nnw c p hsiilna Great Britain. The rlele-l » 5; h been rrvyally entertain- ‘9,',~,,,§",'3,,,,, afl-IVQL lfiatunllay I have this day admitted into Co m-s spent at Lcrd ‘Burnham's Partnership my son, Mr. Simon P. muggy-y home, 'Paoli Jr., who has been connected in Mr. Morgan's rminion the with the firm for the past five 611M rwlll do much to iruprorvs An- years. The business will he con- -' >Amer1can relations. the [lniled tinned under» the old n-ame and <r_lte.s visitors have owned tllem- poyle of, L. M. POOLE d. CO. = s ssreeatliy impressed with SIMON P. PAOLI, they have seen hereto the zlnd ylleasure of their fellow Dated M ghafloneuywn, ifes from Canada. May gm], 199p ‘May 2 dy 3i- cAsTon 1A2“ r... mulls and Children I ‘l! uSE FOR Will 301M113 Notice A special meeting df the share- l‘ ""953" holders of Co-operaltive Partners, 2:” Euler-aid, ‘wriii be held in the Hall at Emerald‘ on Monday evening, Ima-y 9th. at 8 o'clock to consider mla/tters of vital immortal-nee to the future welmre of the company. Ever-y shareholder is asked to be present and give their decision regarding some Cooperative Fanmers Iltd‘. l PETER SINCLAIR lSecy-Treills. il-wn Road to Georgetown for r hr hm” IIME TABLE m w Montague [or Saturday Plctou slid Charlottetllwn Service. .-t; May 90h will travel via him Road Cross; I-leatherdalez‘ Cgmmeucing ‘on or about M“; ~ rtndvlew; Nawtorwn Cross; Or- lst, tho S. S. "Constance" wdll open "u-H,‘ V non Bridge; Cherry Valley . Hwmalfuexmdfla; South For, to a passenger and freight service be wwlotmlown [or Friday mgr)“ and tween Pdctou and‘ Charlottetown w-rainlug until following Monday heaving Charlottetown at 7 a. C1111" "'19 "33 bglwgllfvlglgtilfmefi m. daily except Sundays. Qrfonzu°dwiith°e return prlvflegesi Leaving Pictou at 4 p. rm. on or. Jwnad by Depafiman; o; Agrlwl. rlvnl of ISyvlnrey train daily except ‘llre. Robert Kirklwood in charge. Sundays. Exact date of. first sailing will be announced Apnii 30th. Prince of Huron Pure Bred Shire $11019 F3111! 101' Will travel for season leaving ___. Houris on Monday May 0th via Red Point; Kingsboro; Bothwell; El- _ .,._,,_.a; Lakwme; Flh-flejd; 35y} Brg clearance auction sale at ririlrl; Hermanvflle; Clear Spring; Cherry VB-llfiy Friday. Milly 61h Bl . r..."- mvm- and 50111-13 was; to re. 1.30 o'clock sharp. Having decided '12,“, "m" “and”, May 16m ‘men to make a. change in my btlsiness, ,_., Tue] V“ Rom, Bu. Bu“ pm. I will sell on my premises on above I‘},'\_Q 3nd"; Rgd Home; Ume date without reserve my falrrn ol r Baron ‘Triumph 1T6 Bred Clydesdale ill travel for season leaving rlottotown May 2nd via St. Pet- . lioad to Mt Stewart for Tues- ~.- night; (lardigan Road to Si.‘ t.» item's; Baldwin Road and Geo- >- 1. pom“ you“; Dung”; M; 50 acres of choice land on Porwnal . Bird, Hm; 5L pew"; ,Bay. Extra state of cultivation. All Famlngion; mngweniclear, good buildings. “d sou-h Trip to be 11119., Also all my stock, crop and inl- . med Bu” m", week; peolplements etc. Stock of 2 good --....ivo dollars cash or note with younl; general purpose horses. 7 .,,.,,,,1 pfivflogea owned w De. head of choice cattle, 3 to freshen ,,,,.,mmt o! Agriculture, Urha-lyby May 15th all in fine condition Mdhma m muse. "3 pigs, 100 choice hens, 10 tons “_-__ choice timothy llay, 100 bus. oats, quantity wheat and potatoes. All Registered Standard janm machinery and lot of other Bred ' ,a.rticles too numerous to mention. Sale positive no reserve. Terms of farnl made known at sale of stock, etc. 7 months on all sums over $10.00. GEO. A. WRIGHT, amsen la a seal-brown. 1401mm‘ t-sliirl trowel’, standing sixteen '1' A’ M°D°NALD' hrs». and weighing 1190 lbs. He‘ A“°“°“°°"- xi! srml by Bingars, who has k177i allow-rs and 12 pacers etter t an‘ i‘ hurl including such horses as S . m- 2.051.‘, Briscia 2.05% and Allin- m 2.05%. He is considered y w b- u» r-u r-u- ..:.r.*"""1s..;:.'r Hrllnll bores imported alnoe Elmo's rim-Z. A: 1 mutter Bunson is proving himself of value. having a number ~r lnrlw, line looking and speedy‘ mini-rm: He will ltand at Vic- Worm for season of 1921. at service fees u! $10 1nd $15. P. A. WATTON, seventy acres under cultivation. bal ance under second growth of hard wood. A good dwelling house with ten rooms, also two urns and machine house. pump and separator house com ned, convenient school. churches and stares. and within a few chains of Grand View Station. Q If not sold before Saturday May 7th will be sold at public auction on that day at 2 p. m.,. for particulars Bnddbmel gpgmntt: Kenneth McLean un the P. E. I. Grand ‘View May 3 T a e lle Ideal Tram for Business Men it ' The Canadian Pacific have announced, effective May 1st. new train aim-vice hstweenlfotltrsal and Hamilton and vice versa, which should become popular with Travelling Public between Montreal, Ottawa, Tor- 111110111141 Hamilton and other Csnll dian Cities. Tlhis train will consist rrl electric lighted standard sleeping and buffet compartment cars and r-llilldflfl coaches, and will operate between Windsor St. Station, Mon- lreltl, ‘Yang's st. Station Toronto and r. l-I. and n. Station lh Hamilton. n will leave Montreal, Win dlsor St., daily except Sunday at 9.30 r. m. arrive Toronto at 7.00 s. m. and Hamilton at 8.30 a nl the follow- ing m’ - lag. In addition there will be through standard sleeping cars lrnm its/we, Spark 81., at 10.00 p m to Hamilton, returning, passengers o at 10.00 p. rn. arriving Montreal hi. .30 man. and Ottawa at 7.15 a. m, next morning. ’ | ‘w,’ >1¥:‘ . d". .~..-~.<:.<.m.::.".. \ A ~ i Proprietor. riv- (‘hapter XXVI. For a moment Ned gazed at Len- ore Fleotwood, admiration in his eyes. Turning be saw Sonia re- garding him. He flushed as if caught doing something he had nu right to do. rSoon the house was darkened again and the play was resumed. ' Under cover of the danknsssme again turned toward the box in which Lenore sat. l-Ie could dis- tinguish her white arms as she leaned on the railing, but her face was in shadow. 1H8 sighed, was- uneasy could not fix his attention upon the play. He longed to see her face, to compel hervattsntion and her recognition. ‘But she seemed utterly wrapped up in her naval officer when again the cur- tain rose so that Ned could see her. die was jealous, furiously lesions. What rig-ht had that young officer to monopolize her‘! l-Ia wanted to go to the box, tell her how he felt. to ask her .to send that fellow away and let him take his place. "I'm crazy" he thought, as he pulled himself together and with- drew hLs gaze from the box. “plumb crazy! N0 sane fel-low would act like that." “Lenore looks charming.” It was Strong's voice. “Yes," Ned answered briefly. "What a portrait she would rnake in that ‘gown! It suits her mactly." Strong added. Ned hadn't thought of her ill flhat way, it had been only as u girl, l lovely, mysterious creature. But 10w lle tco thought what a picture 111g would make in that gown ‘and wondered ‘if she would call it im- nudence if he asked her to weal" it and sit for him-—sometime. Or should hespenk to Sonla,ask her to propose a sitting to Lenore. What _a lovely name. .It just suit- ed her-Lenore! It would not be easy to speak to "Sonia, to explain the desire he had suddenly con- wlvell l0 imint the lovely creature. Yt he had a feeling that sumo -culd arrange it for him-—if she so wished. , He turned abruntly to Sonic to ’ind her eyes fastener upon him with a look he could not fathom. ‘-Ie had ":0 idea she had been watch- 'ng him instead of the stage, just l5 he llud been watching Lenore instead of following the plnry. . To Snllia, familiar with every ex- pression of I113 mobile face, his at- raction r0 Lenore had been ‘very rbvilous. To her it had lbeen slow orture lls she watched his eyes Jixed upon that box where only the slender white arms were visible in L119 dim light. She cecalled the din- lel- where Ned had met her, his iuick appreciation of her beauty, so different from the girlish pret- lness of Dora Delong. or the yroutrh- lul attractiveness of other girls he "lad met Could it be that Ned—her boy- was failing in love? impossible! Surely in one short week she had 00110571 all that had made the last vear-yr-rz, the last two-livable? She found no relief in thinking of ‘ler determination to be only the mother w him. Or in reflecting that there were other things in‘ her life than 10V’! for this boy so much younger than she. such an ideal mate 10;‘ ll girl like Lenore Fleet- wood. ‘She flushed as thoughts flilted across h»: nlind, thoughts of what it would mean to her should Ned -———-¢-o-c-——-— Do not suffer another day with Itching. Bleeding fir‘ Protrudlnr: Piles. No surgical operation requir- ‘d. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve voll nt rlncc and afford lasting benefit. 50c n box all dealers, or Ed. mlldson, Bates & C0,, Limited, Tor- "Plll- sflmllle box free if you mon- tlon this p per and enclose 3c stamp postage. lllction Sale of Choice City lfrrlperty I will sell for Mrs. Mary Train- er on Monday Mmy 9th commenc- ing st 12 o'clock noon her nice cottage and lot situated on or near corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets (No. 42) having all modern improvements. Also on the same day at. 1.30 l will sell all the furniture compris- ing parior, dining room, bed rooms and kitchen furniture, piano sideboard, range, stove, parlor suite and a lot of store furniture- ice-chest, counter scales etc. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Hllbllic Auction alt Vernon Bnldge 0n Monday, Mrsy 9th,. an. 2 o'clock 1 am instructed by ‘Major F. B_ McRoe to cell by auction on his premises on arbovo dra-te all Ms stock, crop, and implements, con- sisting of 2 mares 9 and 7 years, of general purpose. 1 xood driver, 1 ibrood sow, 25 approved ptvre bred barred‘ rook pallets laying strain, 1 wood sleligrll new, 1 box sloizh new, 1 No. e truck mod plough new 1 stone boat, 1 pumt suiulble for liming and, hunting (new) :00 yards of poukllv netting 5 fot high, quantity of netting suitable for fox pens rvnd 220 egg incubator good as new first complete riarlzs hatch and ready to be refilled. Timber quan- tity of straddling and rafters. Qlmn- tllly of potatoes (red) and good seed together with surplus lllousellold‘ flurn-itll-re and harness and lot of ,.-. .. THIN PEOPLE» NEED lllTllll-i r All that most weak, nervous, thin,‘ mentally-depressed people need '. ten grains of pure organic pholl-' phata with each meal for a few weeks. That's what the nerve specialists in London, Parla and New York are prescribing with wonderful results. It is natural food for nerve and brain cells and ls known to such re- llllble pharmacists an Hughes Drug 00., Ltd as Bltro-Phosphete. Be cause of its power to help create healthy flesh and strengthen weak nerves, nluch of It is being sold to people who are lacking In vitality. I CAUTION. Although Bltro- Phos-l phllte is I-ll excellent aid in reliev- "in: weak. nervous conditions. lts use is not advised unless increased weight is desired. , become enamored of some g'irl— what muttered it if it were Lenore Fleeiwoud or some other? After all her empty yenrs——until' Ned came. Was she to be roblbed of {he joy rthat was llfersso innocently with out a thought of man and woman love? Was she to ate everything that now made Iife.. worth living snatched from her by some chit of a girl 1111c Lenore Fleetwood? No, a ",hous:lnd times no! She would not endure it! ills-r" face rwore a brooding look when the curtain went ~up after| the second act. She kept her eyes on Ned's face and saw it light up as Lenore noticed them and bowed gayiy. Then, as the naval officer also looked at them, she saw him frown. What did that mean‘! Had he seen Lenore more often than she knew? Was he in love with her to thd ext-mt tha. he was Jealous of the officer sitting beside her? Sonia spoke to him. He did not bear. Then she touched his sleeve. ‘How do you like the play?" she asked.‘ “I—oll. yer-very good, isn't it?" he srrllnlnered, not looking at her, - "Verly." she dryly responded. Then: "Isn't that Lenore Fleet- wood with Dora in that box?" "Yes, they just borwed; didn't you see?" - “No” Ned said no more, but he knew -. that Sonia had seen them. The she try to deny it’! (To Be Continued.) {gm- Farewell Address Anll__|’_rescntati_oll On Saturday evening a very in- teresting function was held at the resIdence-‘of rMr. E. L. Crosby o! Bonshaw, where a large number of people gathered to pay their re- Bards to Hon. C. W. Crosby and Mrs. Crosby, who are about to re- move from that neighborhood. ~Mr. John MdManus occupied the chair and in fitting terms explain- ed the obJect of the gathering. ‘Mr. A. J. lMcNevin, EX-"M. P. P. read a complimentary address and presented Hon. iMr. Crosby with a vwlllllrbie gift. Mrs. R. B. Stew- art also presented a beautiful souv- enir. Following wag the address read by lMr. McNevin: To Hon. Cyrus W. Croabyz- " Your neighbors gathered here this evening, having learned that you have, disposed of your farnl and home and will probably be renlove-I more or less,frolrl our midst, are taking this occasion to express their regret. rWhild we appreciate the tract that the change you are making to your advantage, particularly as your duties as Commissioner of Public Works _for our Province nec essitalles your lbs-lug,‘ awa/y, still‘! your withdrawal from the local activities of our community will be a great loss here. Your honle has always been one where hospitality and kindly greeting awaited every friend and'stranger crossing the threshold, and to many of us this alone will be greatly missed. v As a slight token of the good wishes and esteem from residents of Bonslzaw we would ask you to accept iil‘s small gift. We are not asking your acceptance of it at all on account of its intrinsic worth but sirnlply that it. conveys to you and your good wife a far greater prize-dire token of true respect and the light hand of good fellow- ship. Our beat wishes follow Wm wher- ever you may find it to your ad- vantage lo spend your home life and our hope ‘and prayer is that healrth, happiness and prospertity, may be yuurs in abundance. Per- haps we lhay be pardoned for offer lng a gentle hint that should cir- cumstances permit, that Bonahaw be not overlooked in choosing a new residence. _ ' Messrs A. J. McNevln. John J. McLeod, Allan Stewart and ‘Rev. ,M|-_ l-[ubley also added words of commendation and appreciation. l Hon. 1dr. Crosby made a fitting reply. Large Auction Sale. On Jslrket Square on Friday. commencing a, 11 a. m., I will sell for Mr. Geo. Carver: 1 Brood Mare, (Patchen) 1250 lbs 1 set American harness. 1 rubber tira wazon- 1 American wagon. 1 Balm.“ 1 driving walon. 1 black horse. good driver. 1 Jockey Carl. '1 set light harness. ~_ .1 light driving wallon, new. .1 Americln carryall. 1 General purpose mare. 1 milk cow. . bot odd harness, wraps, robes. etc. I other articles lioo numerous to . mentlion. Terms at sale. " .|_ A. llsooustn, ‘DQ110110!!- l‘ "p, ...... .li. . 1 0110109 aet harness. ' , ‘farnl! at sale. IINJ. CARTER Auctioneer i rllosrlllrl thought worried him. Why should _ rrl Henry Montasill ‘Dirilifillll’ Sunday. in 1870. He served in the war in command of the battleship Roy-cl Sovereign in the first battle 80111811- ron. Before the, war he W08 tain Davenport. v x Illltl forlle av alnaat a. cnouan‘ Norse mom uuraus snake: onulvl _ W. F. 1!. sake: Call you explain the source of a grating or rubbing noise, which my car makes, when in high gear‘! 1t is not like a con- tinuous rnb. but seems to occur at each revolution of one of the shafts. The slower the cal- ls run- ning, the more distinct the sound is and it is not heard at above 20m. p. h. It does not seem to come from the rear system. Anew": We understand that you hear this nolse only when the car is in motion and not when the en- gine is idling. s0 it is hardly trace- ' labls to inc engine. The most usual _“*‘=='“' - = cause of sucha sound is the untrue running of one of the brake which causes it to rub on drums, the INGLAND THINK‘ ‘T-EA l! LUXURY ‘it Reflflal he Remove lavorlPence Tax-Budget Reflllltlofle A's ' Adopted LONDON, Mary 2.—'nll.e House of (‘cannons this eventing adopted s-Il tbebudget resolutions. 1n the course of the debate free ‘trade mlernibem tailed hard lo get the governance! to remove the war duties of seven pence on tea. and‘ the one-third ad valorom duty on motor cars. docks, watches and muslcull instruments. The ground taken by the free , traders was that the dutries were inulossd in order to effect economy 1n tonnage lnd dllscollmge spending money for luxuries; and that this no longer was necessary ' Tile government resisted all tile I appeals contend-liar; there was u-r- gent need for revenue and tlla-t it still was advisable in prevent ex- pendrbtures rror luxuries. A-ll amend- mlents proposing the removal of these duties were rejected. hm“ band dufl“! a m" °1 “ch _. is wheel rotation. ‘Such a noise mos, distinctly heard, when a car-L is running very slowly in high gear- because, under these circumstances there is little engine and ear noise to drown it. Try pushing the car around on a level floor and Iee if you cannot thus reproduce the sound and trace it to the brake drums. CORRODED DISTRIBUTOR SEGMENTS R. E. asks: Wihnt i-s the cause of n. green substance forming on the contract segments of a magneto dis- tributor? It seems to be a product of corrosion similar to that found on storage battery posts. Answer: .lt is probable that this distributor has sometime had ap- plied to ii a grease containing ani- mal llllLll-GI‘ and tha, this has de- composed. under the influence of heat, forming a fatty acid that has attacked lhe metal of the. segments. We s-urzgcst that you thoroughly wipe out the inside of the distribut- or cap with grasolille and see that no greasy matter is allowed to reach it, unless possibly a trace of pure vaselille. WEAR IN CLUTCH RELEASE . PARTS‘ k . G. W. B. writes: My car is fitted with a cone clutch, and I notice that the rollers of the throw-out yoke an, pretty loose on their pins and that lilel-e is considerable bum- ping of tile rollers sometimes, when disengaging. Is there likelillood of serious damage if these worn parts are no, renewed? UQHEMY": The cllrbcll brow-out collar, against which the rollers hear, daring disengagement. is likely lo be bad-Ely cut, unleess the rollers turn freely, and we should advise replacing the rollers and pins at once, in order l0 avoid more costly replacements. The avoidan- c9 of noisy operation will make it worth while to have this work done. . lhéls... cylinder of my twin motor- cycle engine and 1 bought a new piston as a replacement, but before putting iv in, I noticed a scratch in the cylinder rwall, about 2 inches long and from '1-64th to 132nd inch deep. What would be the effect on power economy andcarbon format- ion, if I should put the new 11151011 I in the the scrached cylinder? Anawflr: If this scratch ls far enough up in tlle cylinder s0 l-liill the rings travel down into it. We fear that you would have trouble from oil‘ pumping. 1°“ °t cllmllfflfl- sion and luw gasoline economy. bu!‘ if the scratch is away down on tire wall so that the rlhss do, not reach it, you might not he bothered at all by it. _-—{-O%———>— us}: ‘Dlllgllly Dead LONDON. May 2.'"*R(‘€l' Admir- dried IRQHT Admiral Doughty was born c np- of the gunnery school rrt SEALED TENDERS Scaled Tenders‘ will by the undersigned up to and oMthc 10th of May for tlln remodeling and repairing of Clyde Rlvnr IIail. Plans and specifications to bc seen at Archibald McDonald's. Clyde, 111V" Tllr- lowest or any tender not nl-c- clrsnrlly accepted. Tenders tn bc marked Tenders for Hall. JAMES MOPHAIII. Secretary 1, Cornwall be, received Cleaning & Pressing Ladies tailoring and lug. Lowest prices. . O'HANLEV'8 105 Elm Ave. dressmak- MAI CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- cslved at Ottawa until noon on Fri- day, the 10th June 1021 for the con vevance I-fla Majesty's Malls. on a pmpoaed Contract for four years, 0 tlrnoalper week on the route Sour-ls East ural Mall Route ....o 2. from the lat. October next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be scan and blank forrn of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Soul-Is East Rural Mall Route No. 2. from unusual Also gear. " standstill. with forces motoris HE power of-a motor is best estimated by its ability to answer certain Brisccc power is quickly ap- parent in the ease with which it takes steep hills "in high quick pick-up and get-away from a s easily controlled, whirlwind apced which ‘few drivers care to test to the limit. Briscoe's luxury is obvious at a glance. The tilted radiator adds a racy smartness to its handsome body lines. And" superbly varnished body and many ive the suggestion of costlincsa to And in it the rich upholstering, interior refinements g . this moderate priced But it is when this an amazill really become enthused. The they seek——anc1 the "mileage pe is giving, furnishes the big motoring question of the day. cliffe celcfbrltted llhe twenty-fifth anniversary of Ills foundation of the Daily Mail -by entertaining the stalls of all his papers and some guests, including trade union lead- ers, to the number of 7.500 at luncheon at Olympia today. Sun-- demands. in the car. ts to rank econom -—————-———---__-____~_' ""' LONDON. May 4—-Lord Ngrth- ' power and luxury are found united g record for economy that motorists present price of gasoline y high among the qualities r gallon" this 1921 Briscoe the most satisfactory of answers to ‘. duy was chosen because I llel day could all his guetgnbemfrfl" to attend. Lord Norlllclifle and tile viscountess received the gugsl: This is the biggest luncheon part). ever given under one rool country. in [m5 THE CANADIAN BRISCOE MOTOR CO., Limited Head Ofliee and l-‘actoryl BROCKVILLE Ilen ler LHCLAINE SERVICE S'I‘.-\'I'I()N. (‘.lIl\RL()'I‘Tl'1'l‘O\VN for Queen's null King's . (‘OLIN l-I. STPHVAR/I‘, SUHMERSIDE (‘oull t loll Dellla-r for Prim-r County f —What Every Husbarkl Knows. -By Herbert Johnson CARE 0F YOU '1’ Sims‘, co our To m’ seam:- MAKa n’ YouR sons Yon ‘ll-IE sum-um‘. HANWLLTAKEQOQD WEAR Ol-D 110051121" some csttouscs °N‘i0"Ril“"°5" mo‘ A GARDEN, Oli,BABY,BABY'. Rest. COUNTRYETUFYL.‘ APPLE BbOSSOMS N DAISIE$ —— Blllnf: f‘ l Cows/N sure? All: ‘TEN nouns Ceca i a OLE sljser nverw Any 1N: PRRCTICALL APARTMENT: "MT i" Fsom "m: Mmwatltl Aup M0511’- W Office Inspector. . Poet office Inspectors Office, Charlottetown 27 April, 1921 some r. walnut. Q Poet Oflce Inspector. New m. ‘m: Fsslllnlllati llilfil-smnrtf A5111’ Y {Maseru THE lAlVl-lisT ‘THE calms or faunas T»: GAIETY, vsncluo ' m. po 5am $_Q_W mucll Goon. Kiwis’ MYSELF l Aemu — sup tvl: BEEN MARRIED y Tim! uunullw