is. ii.5ia0;fl.5 00.. 10min Trade lhenDWWfiHQhl 0i "' ._?»_-i .. ,,»\..¢: 1 l not. . V; The Public Forum i 13kg ‘fhionpportunity of announcing to ‘the Thlo column lo opon for tho dloouoolon by vwrroopondonto . of quootlono of lntonof. Tno Charlottetown fiuordlon dooo not nodcooorlly ‘ondoroo tho opiniono of corroopondonto. TEMPERA-MOE Min-I want to compliment you °n your leading anvicle of Monday liwt- That's the ‘kflld or reading ""11 W1‘ yous: people need. I do wish that our ministers‘ would dwell more Lhani they do on the “llllw °l.-l°111l16mnce,and ine dulty °f seibcoutrol, particularly in the use,‘ of stimulants and intoxiesnts. ll W“ P9180115 ‘would but keep in check their appetites ‘for strong ........;._'~_ “ ' _._.‘. -."___.x..; . nuoslnllunnmt-i libs i." l n .*-..-- Thi. Doidiniomofflanada when ‘ l (ibntinued no... page dour) t it had °°5l £8°° Bfetling. The mace, we were told, though model- led after the war-club of the middle ages, is the symbol of the power and prerogatives of Parlaiment. It is related to the sceptre of kings, and even to that of Jove himself, and by which he some- times swore a tremendous oath inyioiate to gods. “The functions of I v 50 many eventful passages in English history, and which was never yet insulted with impunity, but when liberty received a wound." is it for?" was asked. We did not than know, what we all know now so well, that with-‘ out the mace there can be‘ no real Parliament, and that it is so sacrcdly inseparable from Mr.. Speaker, that to pass between him and it during a sitting would be parliamcntarysacrilege. Iiortun- iltely noman has yet ever ventured to do so, and the fates only know what would happen if one did. 0-‘ . ‘ Oh the first day of the opening, after retnrnlig from the Senate, whither it seemed they had been called in vain, came the‘ election of thc Speaker. ‘This formality as carried out was then a novelty to the men from the cast. The members were in their allotted places, Ministers and Opposition leaders confronting each other and the Clerk, W. ll. Lindsay, at the table. Sir john Mac-i doiiald arose, the first to speak in the new Parliament he had done} so much to create. lie addressed the Clerk, who arose and silcnu! ly pointed his finger at Sir john. The latter, in a few compliment-f ary words, nominated Hon. jamcs Cockburn, of Northumberlanrl, as Speaker. When he was seated Hon. George E. Cartier arose. remaining standing and pointing, while Mr, Cartier, speaking iii French, briefly seconded the nomination. It seemed there was to be no other nomination, and the Clerk was about to declare Mr. briskly out into the open space before theirdesks to escort the Speaker clect to his throne, when suddenly a voice from the back p \_ __ fills; #1116116 aithprl flgiuingsmt-here would . . . .. > . o 0 0r . W 0f Mloqetwn’ as their representative for ma...» 1...... of enyinlfii, ‘E3533, 1; :__ . . Mel .. .. mlédmlgil‘ l"? ‘would not be ' - " ' - Detateesond t - " P711106 Edw rd pzqigfoalilifi self-control ‘in i_ eiiii . T z. I r, i .‘ ,~ \ _ ‘mom w ‘ ‘ipliligh the present m. .‘ ‘ ' ' t , T 3111. Sh‘, etc, ‘ Mr. Mobrcis well k ownto the Trade and will " W1 lei-Misse- , . , n’ . I _ ' _ _ endeavouy, ‘h; keep, u; close touch with all Forge“ H m . T‘ . I , a Iv Eddy customers on the Island. ~, of Mm. _ » t p‘ l p ’ - ‘n. .. . m ‘ ' - - v ‘ (By British United Preach . H . All enquiri ‘directed to Mr. Moore will i-e- mflrjllj," my gl-ggzfhuimilgtgxf; ~ ‘i. . - . 11111111 in Germany history is en - ‘ ‘Zeive 430111160115 alitentloll.’ 111K the attention of a. special fgi-ncgta ‘ ' . _ aasfliiillxepgllyles iatnitlh reveinue authori- : v - "‘- . ‘ ' y 0 e pr ncipul cities ln Germany, wit consists in the forging, on an ; ,_ tgllllmlll 511MB. of the stamps, or - ' ‘ll 1 118 of boner. with which packets -. Elbqlissrettes and other articles ,__,_ Jfict m Lari“ are sold: 55 a p 4 ‘ _ _ _ p v ___ .11 ruling Illlaenguty pas been paid. P"'"""" ‘. » oiimniuinvaimon aznvicss. c S, . been m .1 t B 7h ° “mes” “l” lllllllllll Gllaldlan“ 'with".ii.;"ii.§“:ii“.f.°:.§is: »‘$‘.‘.s...§?.‘"..“l‘.i1§‘f‘.‘.::....1: ‘it. Ssizaeimigil"elaiiiiiinbllhiil ' _- _ ~ _ gANKs y 0 owners of cigar- MEET DEAQON DUBBs ‘a; lows. Véalnlpn Rig/egg. 10.31%“... pa.‘ lllilfliingactories or their agents. in i a River Hall May 11th and Chill" ‘l ‘l1’ ‘l l’ ' Bank Nova ‘Scotia "g “m” 2° 11e°11l° m '16- C y e 3M9 St. Andrews, Orwell, at 7 p. m. l 1 - ~ - - . . - . .. 320 tained in connection with the plot. 12th. AUiCT-ION sALiz of stock. 9191.1 and implements at dtobert Stead i1. Whentley River on Wednesday. May on at 1 n. m. szef-‘Will seen POTATOES won-rep at once. Early 0105B. 811d 13911111)’ ° . rt ' .3 (131028. Hehron at Cs. ers ee 5263-534 cAzsrr-eoe-mmons the’ web's! promotions amllfmledi. llitllle clv“ Service Commission appears the following: Post Oifico: William E8- emn vftyoraon Henney from Postal Clerk to Senior Postal Clerk. Q1181" loitettown, P, 1E. J. v , UNITED QHUROH. —1Cavendi‘sh ‘Congregation. Rev. Peter Jackson. Minister. There will he no servic- es on sonnotn. -May 8th., ht any of the appointments. owing to the, ab- etonce or the Minister. The Sah- liirth School reopens at ‘(Fovendlsli at 10 Mm. - ‘ WIN-BLOW SERVICES-who Un- tied Church of Canada, Rev. W. ii. lPolmer, Minister. Services Sunday. Mary .8; Yfiighfleld 1‘1 u. on»; Win- slow ISoutb 3 -p. m.: ‘Princetown ‘Riond '1 p. m. The reopening serr- ivices at Winslow iNontih will he , held on Sunday May ‘lb, when it is “peeled tliwt three seryices wil-1 be held.. 1 ISLAND LADY noun-Lon tele- cram just received by Nelson Rut- tenbury from his nephew, ‘Roland Rattenbury, conveys the and intel~ l-igence of the death of Mm Oliver 3316115111‘! at Winnipeg yeste day morning. ‘_ SGHOONER m‘ roam r1... schooner dandy May, icnpt. M“. ‘T301381! arrived in this porirfrom Pinette yestorday inoming,:;nink-ing the trip in two, hours hqln} heir, There was a considerablveyqunntity “l Misfit and tab massciicers. in. ciudinx two ladies. The clptsln res ""1" 11s 1w 1n slslht. ooiyn tevv. scattered cakes. i,‘ i nee; was celebrated by diev. P. “HUNERAL YE8TER|DAY.- Thc- ‘WTWPMBY. 1391i: July. ins-u: funeral of the lute John J. Shaw 39'1"» 131 ~ who held yesterday morning from the residence of Ibis ifsther-in-luw. Mr. Ollie Duncan to St. ‘Dunstaifs Cathedral where a Requiem l-lisll 84. Oalklllay. 47h: Sept, 45%; “Wheat-May, H872; July, Hri/ 0 /.i‘- McMahon, D. D. A number of the G. W. V. A. of whiclithe deceased was a member attended in a body- ~’l‘he ppnll bearers were: Messrs. ‘Roland Perry. Thos. l-lugihes. Wm. Megan-y. W. rDillon, P, Down and John, Williams. Service at the grave was ‘conducted by ‘Rev. iLoiiis Calla- glhan. v MQNEVIN-VISSEY NUPTIALS. —A very quiet but pretty weddlni; took place on Monday, May 2nd. when Mrs Margaret McNevin or this ,clty became the bride of John Vissey’ of West Royalty, Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDonald officiating. The bride was attend- ed by Miss Minnie Arsenault while the Lgroom was attentiéd by his brother Peter. There was a re- ception at Mr. David Hamilton's and _all spent a. pleasant evening. Tile-many friends of Mr Vinsey and his bride wish them every happi- ness; in their wedded life. They Wllllféflldfl at West Royalty, {iii Stock Quotations Sight Ilieturns, (By British United Press) son has suddenly 12 years. “One day about 12 ywznrs ago ly black. thy, jui-it nii l nni today. not. account. for the inflivtitm ensuing 12 years until one after in the yard to get myself a ilriuk mug in my hand I was ustonishei sort of mist. in a few seconds Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . . .. 45% Con; PaciiflclOo. 180% INX.‘ ioen. and 1am. niv. mu. aim Cuba. Cane ugar Pfd. . . . . . . 42%, Con. Gas (N.Y.) . . . 98% need -- for calm,’ film-Mill’. 75%; July, 80; Sept. -. After Twelve Years‘ LONDON, May 3.——-At thc ago of 77, a. Stockton man, James Donald- recovereii his sight. after having been blind for} Donaldson says, “l was taking in)‘ son's dinner lo the llnlleablc lrun Works when, without the slightest. warning, everything went absolute- l was strong and heal. l could Nothing untoward happened in ihi‘ noon recently I went out to the tub As thenwuter was running iuin 1hr‘- to find the mug taking shape in ii could see it nnd (tiller objects fair- |y distmcnyy represented u value of 40,000,000 111414304X. M11)’ 3-~Q110tafi0ns A little dazed, Mr. Donaldson 111111110- ilurnl lied by Johnston and Ward. walked hack mm [he huh“. and Later on detectives in Cologne Mean, a of tho Montreal Stock the first person he snw was his son! Exchange; whom he did hm, recognize. "Who iaonnccted with two ciragette man- ure you?" he “NHL “why, wlist pfiicturers lthere.“ These men, . h ~ l th mutt r. dud." was the renly- "lwelel- ‘l ll° l lllllllllillllld- A = ‘NW’ Ywk Ex‘: m” , s“! ‘(and no? know Mm “gum, 11p special department has been set up "At Top and m Fe my 182% had grown bum" expmneq M; here to truce the further ramifica- Am..Bosoh‘Mag.»Oo.......,,, 151,5 Union ‘Ba: audPaper. ‘Co. ...» 32 (By British United Prone) Butte one sup. Min. loo 14s coupon. May 3- 411w Alli" Poe could have imagined 11° lll°le eerie story than that told to the coroner at Llangollsn the other day v _ of a child's midnight burial on a film-y 0g an hbneoi, flghermau and lonely mountainside by twfl lelll‘ one of the best-looking salmon they fled and homeless Wanderers. W11" eve.- saw hi, [Lgchhawa in Argyll- Other amazing features of the swindle are that the police, have so tin‘, failed to discover the where: abouts of the works when; the false stamps have been made, or the headquarters of what is appar- elllly u very widespread and skil- fully-run organization, in one case alone the Customs have been defrauded of $10,000,000, I The faked stamps, or Btrlpg of Dimer. are so well produced “m; ltlie (rusioms authorities are no lolllter able to detect the true from the false. and have had -to call in experts from the State printing works to help them. The gigantic conspiracy was first suspected at the end of last irear. ‘After some time iletectlves in Cologne caught a. man in the act oi’ . ilisnoslui: of quantities nit forged customs stamps. Arrests follow. ed in Berlin, and one of the sue. pacts said that he had received ll"- 11011111111 from an important cignroito factory in ‘Hamburg. in the meantime, however, the _ proprietor of this business had got W11“! 0f the Dolice activities, and fled ncrmiii the frontier. 'i‘hereupou the police arrested a _ woman manager of u branch fact- ory oi‘ iiic main business. She made a full confession, and stated that. the false stamps plac- ed on the packets of cigarettes dis- tributed by the Hamburg factory l l found ' suspicuons clmcumstances bench on the right, speaking/in French, called a halt. It was the voice of Joseph Dufresne, of Montcalm, who objected that Mr. Cockburn did not speak the language of the people of his Province, and insisted warmly that the Speakershotild be conversant with both the English and French languages. Mr. Cartier replied in French in a conciliatory tone that though Mr. Cockburn did no‘. speak French he understood it very well. Thus the first question debated in the Parliament of the Dominion was the llliflfllllflflbik‘ one of the dual language system, There were some angry mutter- ings from the French members, but Mr. Cockburn was at once dc- clared elected and escorted to his chair. ‘There, standing, he made the prescribed acknowledgment, and the Sergeanbat-Arms, D. W1.‘ Macdonnell, placed the mace upon the table. So the first Housc‘! of Commons was organized and constituted. l, (To be continued.) y t most McMillan) or Vernon 111111811; lller eldest son Michael was killed, a In Memoriam , m, the Great iwar. 0f the family‘ JESS|EUELLEN 3301-1- ito which she belonged. We"! M" stern, Mrs. MflTY After. an illness of several weeks flvlllgggfiakllwzutslylrsh Jenme Sump din-ration, Miss Jessie Scott of 29,- n ‘Boqmn Mass o“ Apr“ 11m“. Alley st, Charlottetown paused 1.5;’; ‘funéra, ‘wag- hgld u, s-,_ 563C“), ‘her Eternal Home. She was bornmfis ‘Church ‘jemm, River‘ when, in Cornwall, P. E. 1., in the yearga mg“ Mugs or Reqmem whh. 1343 111111 W911i» ‘i316 93113’ Yell“ dldhanlteil by who Rev. P. D. Mcfluiii" her life in that community. ‘in the am The cavgket was then con- yeiu‘ 1871 she went. to the Unitedveyed in the nearby cemetery, the! States where she resided until isssflmh _.,.,,,,e,~_., at ‘which “time nlie returned io live Joseph Mclsaac. John with ‘her brother, Mr. Jacob Scottlpei-ix Murphy, who survives Jier. Early in life shokanrl C. J. Bruce. I waslmited with the Baptist Churclnemn rites o1 her lloly Qhllfcl)» and wiié aliwayt’; n. consistent menniwhicli she loved and] isleivetliget her atidcairnest supporter of everypWB-ll. U18 Pfilllllllllll ‘Yletrgg; hfli Citristinn enterprise within ‘lierllmlll’ P!“ ‘wngs ‘9 ‘ ‘ ‘late husband. there.io await tin, reach. 0n account of her quiet unas L l da m rise “a; siuming manner of life, her mnnyillgm“ “gram m: m", m mama. 1m gifts and‘ deeds of Christian love are 5 me “ ‘ l .. . not known. She was a woman oIPfQFJ; hm, so“, m,“ in pence" And yet some of the Nova Scotian Antis made lighi of it. “What p I “The mace?” replied Dr.'Forlies, of ' Queens; “Oh, 1‘ suppose it is to give spice to the proceedings!" _. and addressed the Clerk, who arose and extended a digit as before, _ Cockburn elected. Already Sir john and Mr. Cartier had stepped ~ Vi. I llla ma". ih the language of I-Iavcrsham Cox, “fbefit that ancient - . symbol of the authority of the Commons which is associated with . : Republic of iChilie External 6’s . 7 ' These Bonds, due February l, 1961, with principal and interest payable in United Stated filndn, odor a favourable oppoyttinity for investment in u foreign government external obligation. Subject to confirmation and prior sale, we offer these bonds tit- 9314 and nccruod interest To. yield 6l/fi% Descriptive circular supplied upon request. Royal Securities‘ Corporation ‘ LIMITED ' . Riley Building, Charlottetown . Saint John Quebec New York ‘ Inatroll ‘Toronto Hdlfox Winnipeg Vancouver l It is So Easy to Say “To-morrow” NO doubt every, man intends to ar- range his affairs in the interest of his family. But so many keep putting it off till" to-morrow." Result, we find too many women trying to manage estates far beyond their capacity—a prey to inexperience and often bad advice. Make your will today, and appoint the Eastern Trust Company as executor. By this practical arrangement you insure sound management for the property your i family will inherit. Our booklet " Your Will" tells in sim-' ple language the facts you need to know about will making. Sent FREE upon request. ,4 EASTElilizl Frrtusa" QOMPANY i Richmond Street, Clinrinffcfnwn, l’. E. l. U. ll. B. LONQJAVUIQTM, Acting liliuingcr Montreal, l’. (l. Snlnt John, N. ll- Ht. Jolnfo, Nlld. 1115A!) OFITICE-JIALIFAX, N B, __ ' : z-Ai-illima. Brings Misery, but. 11in] 11141152 Jllllk Mdlleoll‘ jJ. J). K.ii0gl('.‘l Asthma 'M°l'l‘llley",will replace the misery with wPl , Salllllel dlllumdflcome relief. inhaled as smoke 1:: Wll-h "ll "h" s°l'i_vnpoi' it reaches Lilo. very iminr- ‘most recesses 0i‘ the bronchial pas» sages and soothes them, Restriction passes and easy breathing returns. ‘If you knew as well 110w this reme- n m,“ dy would help you as do thousands p. of grateful users. there would be package in your home tonight. y it. ziNo need to sulfur iviih. i-o Remedy Ill‘ L0 run tho risk of paring lli - itcmove iliem surely and iiaiafcrsli‘ with llolloivayfls (‘oi-n TiiillHlVvY. PUBLIC AUCTION J. M. Roop & Co’s. Plants The Retail plant, stock and fiXi- ures of J. M. Roop d» 00111118")! a‘ 125 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. f sterling character, of strong faith, and kindly disposition. Several weelne ago she showed signs of failing heulthnmi on Wed- tions of the conspiracy. American om co. ..... .. 2e D°“°l°“°“~ ifiiififiefifolfiiiem‘ 13.‘. ' AmnSmelt. 811d 147.4 Baby's GPGVB 0f FBTIIS An Honest Fisherman ._.__ (By British united Prooo) | iouiooh’. May 3.—~This Ls mo Blackpool a. fetal accident in which. ~. -—,-~- vi -,‘ ‘ '.MotoriCarCo.......... 76 . s. P. c. 0i. imizse-isonie "time ‘mil-noticed Pnper 10o. 50% “m” f‘ m” of iniiiin ifiiiriiieii “l” a v . "WW1 l" ill“ llel" c ' The fisher spoke the truth as so Mr. J. .0. Hyndmiin oilergd m llllotwitionai Petmleuim .. 30% f] d 1 l h hi-ht I the 5- P’ '0' A‘ a "l" 0f $10 no m’ Samar“ o“ or N. J . . 63% 9Tb n; tn?“ ban-d the chm,’ a none oi’ his brethren ever spoke it the they; “any on. “Kimnlm; to M“. Ram a“ Tens. 252% bah sump months Old. had been before, and the salmon weighed 0v. mummy own w we pup"! o! the Mariana o" 0o I . . .. 292 HonYthe "ma" Wm, u hawker "m". er 80 pounds and had teeth like a ‘lmlllls school Hui ‘ Roadl Co ' Th J k u his one» i s . ithn°ifl m"! b61118 lflieqeiidw Railwlfllgdteeliaifiimi‘ i l H ‘diilldrdriilas ¥ii5;0nll:ii wandered, Tlll-‘l l9 What happiine¢ - ‘that o» m-ne wile to he oivids: $°1lll1°ll1 Pwlflc C? i ' lz3i4iover Derbynhire. Nottingliunishirivfl {Thle sulmop IpoerriIHosFsILtIi-E “"1011! who three nest o l UnioirPa in m. ' Cheshire and the midlands, and 0n ‘a may s11“! Be M1- e011 tbl Mr. ‘ l‘ 93ml"! c ° 7- - - - - --~ M2 ' ' ‘ ll i Jen! lying dead on. the ‘bunk, having evi- waja; Mgvuluézpnninoiy come for. £18. illpduebrial nioonoi co. .. 76 filfhlgllgft lgffirélfjgofmfrjjfnem. dumy been washed m, ma, ,, 35M winch w” diva!’ donation of WW8 In‘ Traction .. . . .. 140% Lhnso“en_ chance w shine! tween the lsowud i m‘ “"5"? ll?‘ uflqmhmml’ WWW‘: " 72% The baby was crylnir. 1111<l Jllllll‘ But. he didn't tské it home io Th9 11171166 wore preand‘ “ ..-= T wmhmrm o“ 140% son wrapped it iii 111B 1Yl11ll~ Nlh“ show his admiring ‘wife, or to the i110 school by Actlusen; n‘ ‘a h morning it was 119ml _ lclub to show a dazed crowd of ‘fel- L. Promo. acoompag imlfll-‘t '1‘; w. V "Wm" ‘PWW iilisliliiiio She accused hlni of having sui- .0,,.h,,.,e.,, N, , , _ _ _ c1110: A_ A, Hen“ “M "by Cfillll- ‘ _, ’ located it iiud wiiiiteil to tukc it. t0 H9 out 0f! lip head and despatch- or u... n. I, C A “llsv. President Allllllll so n hosllltal. o... Jackson “I... 1...: ad it w the “m” Board’ and ' i ' » nil.» Dwain‘, Plillll r- 93% “l lll°lled~ H“ “med m“ (‘em pretended to none that lie had CARD .01., ~ Rap goiitreei rem . .. sly, chid all day. woman mu "m" can“, ,,_ TH ‘lhlseezerles . .. 419:0 angllogzl; “fgysfiwn death's v nan... s? ..~.,,,»,,is,3& w‘ _ nwoi.‘.':::“‘";;, c5 ‘oi-v some l‘ M3,}: {this Man of Seventy- ma may fmnusfst _ .'_cm._N" WU“... m hnmxlln mountain n‘ mldmghi k . prune“. p ‘ kind QX-JAQW p“ » Jackson dug s xrave a ' Ei i1 sympathy m," . _§ . Allow 85% d buy-led the child 1.600 fest‘ , "W" llllleqlwldzilouth of Eu," “llllllllli Rim Pfd.‘..-....... 112 i3," m ,6... n. wrapped the . . 1B1‘. Misc Jeosio gem,‘ p V‘ origin‘! ‘Wilbur! of .. ' body in brucken and leaves and _ Halr-Ralsfirs ‘ ' "‘ _. _ ------...-.,.i....- 175$ said o, prayer. , .._._.- i ' ‘ s... » ‘ (By urine» Unlfod PM») a ~ ~ nounouflnny a-szhokins to; v ~ hair-raising thrill! at e 888 0. ~ - , ' " seventy-eight in under to restore hi! ' ' - . lost voice-this is the ceaseless oc- ‘ . _. . ., ...‘,.;; ~_ ~ ‘1 , ‘ , ' ~ I cuipntion of Frederick P13211108‘: mnk o‘ the conimhn“ a _, _ I _. , ‘m o‘ mo“! ‘or "at 3'3??? e well-known at _ e M” who Ill-wow "ma W" “mill” "° l“ “w “ ‘ - 1 a . you“... (men. lolnt John. ‘$1.14.... i u n girl and two boys were killed in i1 car collision. ‘rho chock to his nervous 571119111 d The funeral service was held at - pime, hns- ‘lost one 0t its moot re .8111! 11G‘ was o tbful member or Holy of mothers should be to see 111111. their infants are tree from thcsc pests. A vermtlfuge that can be de- nesday mourning April 27th, one ent- ‘ered at the mature age of i I . ithe homo on FIWW. April. 29th. 0011' ‘ducted by Rev. ‘Ross .0. Eaton. The singing of appropriate hymns, a so~ lo ‘by Mrs. High Warren. and a few fitting remarks from the text ‘lllleeised are the dead which die iii the‘ Lord" marked a quiet impres- sive service. The burial took place in IUOYILIWRH cemetery. The floral offerings included i1 spray from, the,‘ Baptist Church, spray from ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Gor- don, 5W5)’ from the W.M.A.S. of the Church, spray from Misses Laura, Alexandra and Jessie ‘Scott, sipray from Mrs‘. PBEKB and Miss ‘Hnvlland, and mseu from the niec~ es. ‘Bertha, Cassie and Jennie. --—--¢o>__ IN MEMORIAM ELIZABETH OHISHOLM health giving medlcineand n. reime‘ dy for many of tlie ailments that beset infants, enfeebllng them and endangering ‘their lives. PUBLIC AUCTKTN“ Auction on Tuesday. M‘! l ‘stock, feed, fnrm implements and household utcnollo, viz: QTOCK-Horoc, 4 yearn (Glllllr); (Crown J-lm); none. quantity of hay and straw. IMPLEMENTSP- Binder, M.H.). Hay Mower (MuCoi-mack); Sectioni- ol Gender (International); 2 oeto paring tooth lion-own, Iron oplkc took horrowl. gong plow. Wllklflq plow, combined thrcoher (Hallo), B H. P. Goo Engine, Tr kwngon, D. A 8., ‘buggy. 2 not: bob oiodo, driv- Ing olelgh, mud digger complete. hmplnq outfit, cream ooporotor, quantity of lumber. v HOUSEHOLD GOODS.-- Dining room and kitchen furniture, bnrrol chum, woohcr ond wrlnqorloom- _ plot bed. om! bedding, ongor .“Z‘$..‘.‘.“fi°;'i..°§l‘l‘d.“3;.'“h£'%‘.1 m» . m». w on exemplary christliooi. women. “W'- "°' ‘~ was beloved by all, and during ho:- ‘HARNE334 P“! 811d llfflwll‘ lifetime made meny friends who Inc. will". homu. mien. olwvoll. will deeply regret her sudden forko and other n-tlolso not mon- irona omo chem. ~ £1: tionod. Aloo at 2'17. m. on obovo doto. tho freehold property, oonolot» lng c167 noroo of oholoo land. I0 ooroo oloor under cultivation, dwel- ling liouoc, barn, Inqohlno bouoo oro modern and practically now- Intending purohoooro it Io to your odvuitopo to oooortoln ino foot that m], “mam chuab From oo Mr. lotto lo Molding obi-old ho trim“ ‘Mom may. oxmmm‘ lo willing fa oocrlllco-thio valuable‘ of aesi» uymnm wen received. P" -M RS. ‘llhe death of Mrs. Elizabeth Chis- holm, which occurred at the recid- ence of her daughter, Mrs. ‘Earnest McMillan, Vbrnion ‘River, on the mornlngwf April 9th., at the age ‘of 62 yeom, was learned with deep regret ny ‘her many friends, and the dietriclt of Ulgg where she spent the greater» port of her ‘life- specled residents. Deceased was the‘ widow o! the ‘ooniioiio inch, And nor true piety and sincere devotion sure the ndb- lent traits of her curling character, and during he: mucosa-he woo ' her pastor. IRev. P.‘ . M ' who admin- btoredwlioriiholootrltooofthe wag so great. phat he foot his voice. Dootoro have told him tint-imi- lor excitement may ti" 111111 ll"! hill iboworof 11900611. .. » The other day no saw o I11‘ cyclist nu ‘ almost honest-h inel boobs of n hantic ‘horse. PfliYr | m“ “m; w ‘My, m. h u, Tor-mo of movoobloo. oil sumo u gem‘; [h whim ‘h, y" rad h, to $10.00 oaoluovor 010.0000 U0. m“, y. o h“ m, high" 9g h” Nov. lot, 1M1, ovor 000M Nov. jot p , 5h. in"; u; 102i.‘ If pro rly not oold provlotio- one can one two do mac 111° _ . l!» tormo known o! oolo. 1006]!) and Mir] OI! the homestead ‘A. A. RAMOAV , Auctioneer - at Uigl, ohd MoI-luerito (Mrs. mor- , I zzMany children die illiom the ail-i saultn of worms nnd the first call‘. pended on is Miller's Worm Powd-g ers. They twill not only eiiipel wormfle ifrom the system. 1111f» Ml 15' ‘l,’ 5 cowo to freohon, 3 heifer-o, Hal-l stein Bull, 2 yenro old, numbc of "l °l Wllrklllil hHPm-‘ll. also names _._ “d ""°°'- "l" 2 "W" I114 many will otnnd onion 1921 at the own- othcr article: too numerous to men. June; | hm lngtructed by L. J. Botto of old, 1 brood sow with litter of ten. one o'clock, p. m. the following hi)’. llrii! quantity of straw. lion, 64.41. I will sell by Public Auction on Saturday, May 7th at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. the farm, crop, stock and implements of John F. Younk- er, Burlington. no follows: STOCK-ii horses, 1 draft mare, 10 years old; 1 driver, 15 ycaro; 1 a9 Wat" street. Wm am, be 3°14 driver, 6 ycaro old; 4 cows and 1 b holler; 1 cow, duo to freshen, 1|t will be sold by Public Auction on ithe premises on Monday the Ninth lday of May, 1927, at the hour of Two O'clock P. M. The entire plant and out-fl! Will be offered in block. If not sold in block the stock and movcableo will be sold separately and the sale will confllnue until all are sold. At the same tlmc and Elli“ ll" wholesale plnnt of the onmc firm at F0li s... auction. Inspection of both plants can he 2 “rrllw “mi 1 °°Wi d" l° had at any time. Terms cash. freoncn July 1st; 1 heifer, 1y, years DATED (hi, 3rd» u, o; May 1927, J. M. HOOP d. 00- l, Mill Road, Lot 0 to ocll by Public 0ROP.-50 bushels White Banner JOHN A MGDQNALD t; 19th ‘g oats, 30 bushels potatoes, 5 tone Aucqoneer, t '1' ' 5290-5-4-4i IMPLEMENTS.—1 hay mower, i . (Mllley-i-larrio) 1 hay rake, 1 i z (flflpifldsfiill cart. '1 truck wagon, 1 p . Horne 4- ycoro old. w°° ‘e ‘h’ 1 "l ‘Pike liar-rows 1 Mdrc (Flootwoodhnel 4'" llll"'°W' (MIlNY-HHPFFI). l ""11" Plmlilh- 1 clan slouch. 1 Clydesdale Stallion er: stable, Eldon. _ Term: $8.00 ocnon. Al-“ANDER Mel-RAE. N. A. GILL! Auctioneer S Owner 5282-54 -ws-8i. ' THE ‘ Y. M. C. A. IS CHARLOTTETOWNS RECREATION CENTRE Are vYou DOING YOUR SHAlZE ,- ro SUPPORT 1'1‘? , i $1,000 IS run NEED Snack Given lily-Imperial Biscuit.