~ 1 Pfl"iu.wwrmp.—v- »- . - .. _ -_,,-'~_ no‘; _' . -_i_ ‘PAGE TWO mam cnARwTTi-zroygiv MARCH 21. 1932 ‘_|—_‘ Woman 's Realm -:- ‘Social and Personal - :- Fashions fif Literatune m --¢\— / ' ' Wh t the Fashionables ar WA ' ' - T .. . m... d e earzn IA MornmgSmale Cuupz. “h” Dorothy Dix m,“ 8W . ,_ > A __ __ Grow are" T° "M! Illustrated Dressmaking beacon Furnished with lt is said that one day a well- Wm‘ “m Guam,“ B"?! Pawn“ v I ‘ “£3 il“i‘.f.‘.‘.‘.il“.siil”.ll'ii TEE; Pity the Man and Wife Who Find Themselves n, Annabelle Worthington with whom he had a. slight ac- quaintance stopped him. “I know your time is valuable. doctor," she said, “but 1 won't keep you a moment. Just a little con- sultation. please." The man of medicine stopped, "Certainly, medium-this with a crave bow-“uill you be so kind as For n9 C09]; \ u» dlstobe?" l 1 ' a floral. zduflud-i... .\r.laélo\‘E , X01‘ Bl‘: PURE l . NEIGHBURS TALK ‘Ti . Flllll» -"~l““~"“l*°- m“ {Home o! um employed in a theatre and it summer. (ll‘S;'E‘i‘l.4ll\'\"~\ fill‘ b‘ l is a problem io make ends meet, as I°l“‘» W” b°°"“"' “'0 ‘ l I_ help support my mother and months 1 1W1“) 113d ~*ll"l'\"bc"n'r's l ilfitcvrs-il illllwllllo dlflslzlvzwefl‘ bzllllgge¥d and Wnflxxis “L. w l“? gifirxicf: gig lrlllélflppfiilfsflrllbc of variety to my 51110115! H" mu“ ‘l ‘m’ “* s ‘m slender wardrobe I change t c color ola d ress or stockings as soon as the ilungs become fade . I always use Di-dmond Dyes for the work-using cakes is the orunvla and‘ banana combination that zolicus. 'l‘iiis is a sllbsumll“ ‘fish m“ ‘my mm‘ ‘he them as dyes for dresses and as tints Diwe dfl Yfiilsiellvv 0i a SY-PDN‘ 01‘ for stockings. I have always gotten succeed. He must study and think. uaahla mind m” X 8mm“ mawnu Wm‘ a‘ luncheon menu mu a soup 0:‘ salad inch ‘extinct retsitilllis that‘ oililil-nifieigh- ~ in every way. He must. keep step with the fut- Y d o: 354mm confirming _ ' 1°‘ m‘ W“ 1 Or it “my H21? tiling? Iohlavef are“ n er marching pace of the modem world until at middle age he is a int-ally 7:‘ w" m nu m ‘he m; a: the serve for a h. l! l5 111 "I [curried about Diamond Dyes dlflermt person from what he was when he was married. He has INWH pattern. Send ‘humps o: com (com a“ m every way‘ preferred.) from our wardrobe mistress. She says she has tried all the dyes on l the market but none do such ap ended work and are so easy to use as Dia- mond Dyes. I understand theyarc the world's most popular dyes-and old-fashioned rulupe ...d the cook who passes it on lo us says her mother served it. fur a special Sun- day or company dinner dessert. wife who develop along dlife eats they ‘nave ‘m common ar To a circumstances, for him, to stimulate hlm and while the woman's life. if career of housekeeping narrow her. to atrophy her interest in anything outside her own and he is n b18891‘ m b has kept her confined Common ——- itually if They Must Begin Young One of iue commonest tr But. the wife's lo home for most of her time. . over and over again They The other men cleverer than himself on his toptoes all the time l! he hopes to every day fol‘ l! tile faces. fixing baby on Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Without a Thought or a Taste in Mentally and Spir- Can Keep Step Will, agedles in life is that of the husband and rent until at middle age the only inter- e the grocery bill and the children. certain extent they are the victims o! man is She has ears and years, l But They the man's life tends to broaden to sharpen his wits, she follows her normal and child-bearing, tends to talents and to dull her small circle. brought into daily contact with he is, so he must keep within the four walls of he! came monotonous tasks cooking meals, aweep- clothes, answering the call I01‘ done the It's adarlin g. The bodice is given a basque eflect. A wide sash caught in at cltller dds and tied at th back, draws it snugly to the flgur The short pufler sleeves are cu. idea. However. if you wish to om the sleeves than the pretty neck line trill will lust turn the should. and form quite a delightful finish And as for the trouser legs, lhz} are shaped so es to affect a skiri when not in motion. A printed crepe silk made thf original. Pale ‘blue crepe satin, lace trim med is dainty for bedtime. For resort or cruise, you'll BIIOIR these polo-mas of white basket weave cotton that has a. wollen aspect. ‘ ‘ Style No. 911 is designed for sizes l4, l6, i8. 20 years. Inches bust. Price of pattern 15 cents. _.___._._._....__.__.__._ No. an. Size HERE é THE NEW SHADES All]! 36. 38 and 40 Size 16 requires 3i‘; KAYSER IIGDSIEIIY Q14!) i0 $1.95 CARNIVAL A gay light beige with a FOr the siivz-tixiicc. lll-ll‘ l‘,- cups __ ‘ _,, . fl s wnslnng 1; flour. 3 teat-poems lY-lllllhj pevxicr, may dear“: to m’ L.P., Montreal. ltx/lfo-tfil-c-r. She has had few inspiring outside contacts. She has not i, teaspoon salt, :1 tablespoons --_- h w m e “um nuii of her brain in doing her mechanical labor. ’ u "n" Ihorrenbiu. h cup uwv-cr. top with filling of s cups sliced s: hag; 22mm; to keep her on the up-and-up and so ll l! wt W!‘ '“'"""' gég, m. flesh undertone. for even’ Alix and sift dry ingredients. cut Ibananas, which have been allowed pnsmg ma; she has 19g neg-self clump, and that at middle age ahc isn't 111g wear, daytime P381215 In fat, add enough liquid (about l to stand for l5 minutes or more in even as mgeulgenl; n5 she was when she got married in he? 811111004- ..............~. ......--...........-. . 10d WINN- fllfl‘ t0 “which H11 ‘Slc flYy mzxfuie. l 1 cup orange Juice and i5 cup sugar. mum of .11 the yqung women you have known who had l. prfil-W street Address . Pat out on a floured board. Cut into ‘The orange juice brings out the talent m, drawing and painting, or who were fine musicians, o; goon Y A fll-mfly e that of the bananas and prevents literary critics, who give up their art or their music as soon as the)‘ l" adapts its‘ to all’ CW1 all“ occasion wear. biscuits and bake in a he‘. oven x450 . flgvgy deg. Fnilr) until golden brorvn. Take l (hem from digcoloring, No other ‘ lws. But- lsauce is needed with this shortcake 11nd on than the orange juice and sugar. WEAK in annulus u us“, l} rrlemls Feared Ruse Fansnn Was Going n. three mouths. I an so good and got - such good color that people nev r passed mm Dwme '"She Recommends the remark about consumption shy more. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pllls I have never needed the pills again, but lo Yumg Girls. lrom ovcil and splz! s‘ tel‘ and covet briwe Z’; ' ‘ to girls cf sixteen or near that age, or to women who are inclined to be weak or anaemic, I most highly m, mmcnd Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills." Mrs. A. S. Dennis, Agaslz, - B.C.. having herself ban help- ed back to health by Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills, wrote: “My daughter was very much run down when she was l4, and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills gave her new llie and strength." Thousands of such pale, languid, m"- nuc girls have been made bright, on". getic and healthy by the strengthening and blnnd- creating qualities of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. Try them. Avail- able at your drugglsfis in the new glass container. Soc a package. 2S2 “Then I was about lo years old, 1 berumc very anaemic." wfites Rose Fans-on. Winnipeg. llfzm. "Of eourscnl thought l would soon be all rizizl ." So I went on like lll vvhele year. when I lirrante very weal. and hlondl “ Sunny people were saying I “'35 getting rnnsumpiion. beerlili.‘ I “'11s so pale and mlluw. Olleh when coin; upstairs. I vrnuld almost is On fhc advice of nly luster. I beam f. c Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. and in 10s.- ilmn a month I began Sue than going almond, t companionship b face a lonely and a worse for the WVOMB e can find in his business or b ls finished v/hen her children are grown an e for themselves. ty in which husbands and wives who alecp in table are farther apart than l1 oceans we know ‘husbands and wives who have so little interest h for her to about the business of 11f the same room, rolled between them. man-led, and never read any flfSb child ls born. a. family la a twen make one dollar do th cut-rate butcher shops an ~ is in world movemen tbreak in the situation-while then man has been stayed put, and at middle use hey have completely lost touch and they But here ls the hear All of us know plcn eat". at the in common that they canno evenings in a dead silence, or drops in. And these husbands and wives arc fill know that they are m lives, the time when a m walk hand-in hand down bodies so fused through th lug together that they are two hearts that beat as one. When this catastrophe curred, it ls irremediable. he woman has etween them. T bored old age together. n than it. is for the man, Nor need any one ty-four-hour-a-day job, and the woma e work of five d how to make over ts In an enamel-nine and politic!- SHIRE t carry on isslng what. should an and woman. the last lap of the Journey, their souls and e long years of loving and working and p18!!- literally two souls with but a single thought, of the hi1 It ls £00 late to d0 anything about It. It thing again except the baby books after their listening to the radio, unless some stranger A neutral beige with a them too much. Rclflfll n who must ls bound to be more interested in Mary's dress for little blame precautio far-y measures can be taken. girl who is in his own intellectual class. tion to the gray matter that to me color of the hair and complex l0 would not be so many bored middle- ‘ilp outside o! their own homes. there la no This, in some respects. - __ for he has at least. the l youth to reflect profession, while she has nothing d marry and I0 er and less beautiful as the begin by talking a conversation and who spend their discuss with her the news of instead oi.’ permitting her to will do that, unless he has marrie ‘ panlon for his age. And a. woman should realize that l usbsnda aflairs, talks of something more than lose him ln the long run. Mentally and spiritually a 06- will. 0r one can hang back whl is l them to decide which they will do. ed with bitterness because they be the sweetest‘. time of their their work well done, should sband outgrowing the wife has one of the things that mum D2.‘ prevensed The most important ls, of course. for a man aged husbands driven to aeek com- that marriage works no miracle that turns the beautiful but dumb mm entertaining life compfllllvm- years go by. Then both husbands and wives should start ln on deliberately to cultivate each otherk society, each othei-‘s pursuits and to develop common interests. to his bride about his business, his hopm. He should make her read the books the day. 'He should make her use let it rust out for want of use. d a fool, he will have an intelligent coin- unless she takes an interest 1n her unless she can listen intelligently to him when he the bills and the children, she ls husband and wife can keep step if they le the other marches forward. It is for from happening and a lot of aofc grey undereone—the to pick out for a wife a perfect complement for I1 men would pay more atten- the new has“ and blmw 1; inside o: young women's heads and less _ ns that are outside o! them, there MIL“ A dag gqldgg brawn. jug; dark enough to look well with Spring auita- a charming contrast for white sportswear. Knsen ' MADE IN CANADA It is well for every enamored 1t only makes them dumb- their wedding day themselves in A man should about his plans, about he reads. He should her mlnd And l! he t0 lIltefGSt bound tn ALL THE NEW NUMBERS IN THE SPLENDID KAYSER HOSE DOROTHY DIX. to feel bcfter. I lock the pills steadily in unakcuercv yen... For Salel Farm For Sale at St. Catherines. West River, consisting of 81 acres g In the um" Di Edxvard. ll. l. mo‘. erl J\55lQfi0T. vsill. be b Spam“ Tcud rrcfivcd ‘hard 1nd soft wood, good house l v "n I - v ‘ I I T§mtrQgq:f“$:_ C 01g) l barn and outbuildings. For further " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ '1‘ lpartleulars apply A. n. 1932. for any oiyth-r folloiv- ‘m. CIHRLOTTE M Fwy“. ing parcels which comprise part of I‘ ' i“ Ken‘ strata; ‘ ' the assets of the Bankrupt. ,\488_3_15_“,fm_tts_6i ‘ lumen SALE Fox Ranch consisting n? 1.8 Breed- lm; Pens irzl Houses. l flitlflW AT CHARLOTTETOWN 0N SAT- URDAY, “ARCH 26, ‘I932. 22 x 3T, 1 Fox Steed 21 X 102'. wiih 36 cribs. ‘ll Penal. l Feed lloz l Brim 3U X l5. 1 II!‘ i I3. I Cook-house 8 x l0. Parcel Ne. '1: l‘-~L~ Horse Power Gixsoline Engine. 1 Bone-clatter. 1 Meat Grinder. 1 Se‘ of Fairbanks Scales (i200 lbs). Cummmflng M one oqqock sham‘ 1 Feed Boiler. 1 Tin Boiler. '15 Feed l 1 am gnsh-m-(m by pal-k" . A_ P-‘HS- 50 will‘? Pall-R 1 Pllilm- ‘Ilornc tn sell by public auction on PFYWI 5'0- 31 hi5 premises, Elm Avenue. his valu- 3‘? FO-‘IPS (""1 "~11"? 0! l3 FPlllill-PS ‘able properly. ennristing cf one of flPd 11 BIHYPF» ~thc largest barns in the city. This Pilfvfl 5'"- 41 barn could be utilized for many 3 blink» purposes, such as garage. apartment Engh pf‘ tho above PJYCElS “W55 house or rmrchouse. Also with thls be ‘(Clldfilfd 501' Fvflfllfllil-Y property there are two large lots, Detcd fhlS 10th \"--‘-I-‘ (‘l Ml"?! Numbers 1M and 106. size 35 x 100. '1. D. 1032!. Also hls valuable farm situated at F. J. T. ‘NRYGWT. Trustee of the ‘Esfnic of l’). ll. Moilkley. also agent for ihe kimicivzces. _ IWQO-T-lu-fll lthereon. This is one of the choieegt —-“-—--- illille farms in the Royalty and In splendid enndltlo P‘ 2| r. p Q .. (1 a. Q‘! C / .- .- fl 011x25. "use '31. >1 This farm is beau- running wafer. miles (ifully situated about two monk, e\f'., as follows: In the mailer of ilie B; Sleek‘. I pnlr choice draft horses 0f Elmer S. lfoore, Auilio Signor. Sealed tender: will be wceia-aii by l the undersiszncd i111 to noon. ‘Cxixir- day. 26th day of .\l-‘.l‘\"ll A. l). lfl. ~ ior any of the force. p,‘ p3 which COIDDHS.‘ par. oi f1i~ fin-cl, of the Bankrupt. Parcel No. l: Suck ‘Tl ' Parcel No. 2: Book ‘s. Parcel No. 3: l-‘Jvr. Parcel N0. 4: Trad- r"‘.‘.lpf‘llflflt lnclu. _ Sh v Ilpplny stands. Plafiovm Toledo Counter Scales. Ufl iv pz-css wagon. Humans nu’ Separate fendeis ma‘; trl for any of the 1pm.: 1n T-‘nreel No. 4. ‘Qlled lT‘l\'rIII'_“.'.I("~ of the nlrnvp I1 v l“ srcn at lite efTicc of l?» un- ‘viniptflv ll ' A5- l pic“. ‘WW1, (‘rnpz Quantity of hay. l l Truckwnznn. , l f‘. not mentioned. Sale podfive. in owner on premises. Sale starts posltlvely on time, Tm"! cf Property at sale: until Nov. 1st. ders'gned. 303m “MN A“ w‘, d t, _ 3, I _ v - sums under Slo ‘I. a e ‘mil-is l h c my of Mach. 6 per cent. per snnum of! for I r‘. w. \l'II.I.I.\‘.W§_ ‘Trustee of the Estate of Elm’? S. \foo.'e. J. A. M ~:4l. iai-i-a-ie-al l515-3-l;-l3\ ‘w ,‘~"u°f"°" rmkca A. nouns, .'~ and 8 years old; 1 mllch cow, 2 Implements: l MacCormac Bind- rr, i Dlurfonnar flay Rake, 1 Dlac s Harrow. l Gang Plow. l Dump Cart. lflvo horsepower I llnsollinrll-inllzing. ‘lnieellorkal Seeder, ‘.3 rvno s e is, 9 Sn f _ lrampr. l gum 1mm body’: l .“°°“ 0f the following day. in the that neither the membe . liov Sleigh. quantity of llan-mnlmlm of a telegram: "Delighted to one nor the other profession “c "lid llhrpcnlz-rs Took. Forks. Shovels ‘=. and lines. and many. many articles _ impaction any time. Yhnne 11M or apply by letter of Stock and Implements. Ne» credit 19.12. on approved Theliouse of Dreams-llome-True , By Margaret Pedl v l l ..; ' ' . - ld e Kmdflzs) “lfigsgrszrielgsukaoxxfaJhc never really grew up lllmeelf, S van Tine he 1m d tofd her he éaslyou must come and convince me ' ‘ ‘ ’ that the unexpected has happened." (Continued) Presently she caught’ herselfldaughter sounds quite improbable; ‘welmme gong away next day. But had he! actually gone? Sonvcwhcrc her lurked n fugitive, lialf-forme hope that’ he m gm have altered soon bc leaving Moniavan filled her his iniciltiou. "detcrmincdly" malntniniimg that l She tried to brush the thought . . laslde. refusing to recognise it andl Dm- “g me {our days wh ch had _ elapsed since the lirnglshmans de- ‘ _ “pnrture hei- rcsvessness had grown grrrliéitierleidnplihnlg (o her ivhcther on h". Aimitavgn had become we WElll. within Nevertheless. lthroughout the wh ole day-An the mornng when she made a pretence l lof enjoyng the skating on fhc rink, and again in the nffcmoon when ;she walked through ihc pinc-rvoodsithoughm_ Royalty- consisting of 14c acres. with lwm" “l” VRPl8“>'-‘>~§ll'~‘ M5 {consciously alert for any glmpse Ithe lean, supple figure single day had sufficed to make so from Charlottetown. with buildings l Charlottetown. “"1 1511-3-19-1. ' acutely familiar. But by evening slle n‘ quilted the mountains. sub- ivhich a as drlvecn l ..-., n. ‘N l Thevwpfllflfff-l“ m- fm‘ private lllltl) accepting the far‘. that he had , salaunlfl day of sale. .‘ §fl I - sf k. (‘ I _ I m M m“ and mph ‘sudden Montavan ceased to nnd of a in- terest her; the magic that had d's- gulsed it yesterday was gone. ft had complete had been hi; fgtlggngg, become merely a dull little village True h's “he” 5 he W95 abiding Lady ARM‘ IhOUBhl-S. but it was a figure de- Brennans answer to her father's void of any background of home, or letter. and she grew restlealy Patient for that ansvrer It cnmc at last. during 1m- fflends’ or pmleskn‘ He might be learn to love Eilglshwomezi ff q] to ‘. kin ' - _ ' .2 ;:‘.:.:.;‘::.:‘.::.‘.z‘:;:.;:‘; u»- -=~;,:-y,;-;;= we ' o n u ) wt-‘come you. Letter follows.’ iwo days later. The letter followed in due course. Swiss Chalets and forming promis- 5 m "in u m. he tardiness of its cuous friendships on the Ice. rut-lav H g: arrival accounted for by the fact she felt that she detest-ed this n fi. natal uh run! man from nowhere who had con- "m" ‘I-‘m l‘ that the wrter had been moving FQR SALE Farm and house for sale at St. momenth when Catherine: vln Clyde River. Strictly o! cuh. 85 It!!! hull. Appl MRS. l. L. 0S St. Catberlnu. Y BORNE, lhg her for days. had only 195$ of] preceded it-and of $11069 Whit-hi must come after. she could not have analysed, even in herself, the lemotlons it ma awakened ‘in her. “they were too complex. too fluctuat 111g. As she packed her preparation for an early start the following day. Jean recalled with’ ‘satisfaction the genuine _rlng of wlfch o through the letter that had wmc from England. Until she had re- ceived it, she had been the prey of‘ an increasing diifldencc with regard to suddenly blletlng herself for an indefin te period upon even such‘ an old friend of her father's as- about from place to place. and that Peterson's own letter, alter pursu- I caught up- with her. "I cannot tell you," wrote Lady Anne in her squarisli, characteris- tic hand. “how delighted 1 shall be‘, io have the daughter of Glyn and Jacquelne with me for s. time. Al- though Glyzl with a grown-up Jenn liked the warm-hearted, un- conventional tone of the letter, and the knowledge that she would so ‘ltll a sense of relef. may A‘“n°‘“ umidi" Pelerm“ SE nun TBXUl-IIKS addressed u, l“ . 1-, _ . - . _ anon-omen n a s; lhmm h“ "Nfilfly m“ Sham‘ l-'.'f°.-.~li°}“.l“'"§§l§mlfllllldbadl-lflall“ell. and Mixed Grain.’ ‘rltnynxy s2: M"! Wdnwhmvluch 161l- Whe" he penned b5 request day, fhc 22ml April 19:1; roi- the cun- Seed when, Hay Fork, Cable and “m immu‘ "I 5'15"“ °" “Give my ‘flue gm h°u5e_rwm_ vpynncc of llis llujesiya .\l:ll_ls, on u Rloch’crm_c“‘ 8.", Fork’ shave], "n0"! Ollll bllll Infill [OI . (onfrnet for n liorloil no! “us. ew" ‘m! other ‘ruck! wolmnm“um imvmve. ‘V: mutt?“ yment on all out! will you, Anne?" he had written with that candid and channlng simplcity wh ch had made and kept m: him a host of friends! hrough all the vicissitudes of his varied and irresponsble. careerf “'1 am off once more on n wander-l year, and I can't be tripped up by; vividly reminiscent of the hours which they had shared together for her mace of m'nd. She want- Nl £0 forget that stolen day~thrust ,lt away into the background of her Unfortunately for the success of lhcr efforts in this direction, the lclement of the unlmown which aur- wunded the Englishman. quite a- part from anytlfng else. would have ‘tended to keep him in the forefront iof m‘ m'nd. It was only now cur- veying their acquaintance in retros- fpect, that she fully realised how daughter's-at every Lani. quite as cynical as fr, sounds. You'll understand, I know. Frankly, a man whose He, to all interests and purposes, is ended. is not fir company for youth and beauty standing palpiiating on the edge of| the win-ta. By the way, an: 1 telli you that Jean La rather I rorget. Le! her see England-that little corner where you live, down Devmahlre way, always helm! t» my mind. And m heri figure dominated her 0f the l Public Auction Sale of Farm, Stock and Implements on Jcmlsca of the late Alexander A. Stewart, Ila-rrlngton, Thursday, March 24th, trunk-l 5h It one o'clock. 1589-3-19-31. had sounded . >_ __________ pru posed . -u - x \\'\'\“|;‘ Kill‘. \f::!“rh>)\\l'l‘:s .\I\I\“\l siewiu-i numerous to mention. l: ul liunfo x» :1. from 1m.- 1st. July n swmm n], fir" gin, d5’ h]. lng accounts and the hollow l" Med to our satisfaction. lnfurlnutlun us tu conditions posed (Joulrnet nluy be forum of lhe Post Offleea of Noun: Stewart and u! the office of the specie;- ‘a petteoat-certalnly not my own PM‘ yard. This Ch"l‘o\vn 1'. Hlll-ll-ll-llar ‘l are shown in our Hosiery Depart- Ainent. Heavy Service Weight, Med- ium Service Weight and Chiffon in all the new colours! Over the counter or by mail postpaid. $1. $1.50 $1.95 Moore & McLeod W- fi NOTICE! Cart, Light Wagon, Driving and . \‘1‘o 0U: cusromnns slim? ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. .- Wood Sleigha. one‘ 1d “Platform Scales. (New). Driving ma Working Harness. one let Collar and flames, two acts Leather Traces. MAIL COIQITRACT‘ id: [lilies per apartlalpa \ lowing. Terms of Farm made known cmlmmnz Jgurll-‘fi- at Sale. Stock. etc. 8 menthol seen mm hlifllk credit on all sums over $10.00. 6% be obtained ut n" for (mph l. A. MMDONALD, Auctioneer. 1511-3-17-1-511112-41. (Sign!!!) HAROLD B. McLEOD. Vernon Riven P. E. ~ nfed notices ’l‘ender may Post Offlce 111-‘ 14794-1541. JOHN l". \\'I\Y..\I{ Post Llffiee Iuapoeuvr luilpi slur‘: ufficc Office I. .\l;|l'vh lllll 1932....- c TENDERS clearance sue ——-—- Rocrfz.’ POINT FETRY btlllllmlll? Auction. on the premise; of Mr. lllkunk Godfrey and the late Lloyd ‘Godfrey, their farm, stock, crop, means implements, etc. I-‘ltm comlstpol 100 acres choice land, l0 aerea hard and soft wood. Conveniently situat- Nu: School, Stores, Grist and Saw Farm h well watered by I am authorised to sell by Public SEALED TENDERS will be received at this olllce until 11W" "5 Wednesday, March 23, 1932 one mlle from Kingston corner. from my person or perlona willing to contract to nu the 1W" "‘ Churches, Public llall, Graded tloncd ferry for a period o; (m, q; m", "u; [mm Apr" 11¢, 1932, Mu" i willing to specifications, term: and condition to be seen at this olli nu DANDRUFF usually addcfed m sojourning at 'tr'vcd to break through her fem- mine guard of alofmeaa nae-rely to gratify his vim to spend a day In MINARUS l her company. But were other the memory I that stolen day glowed gem against the even, grey mo- ._ UMEA j and pulsed like some rare u N notonydllliho dayathot ha! lint clue condition. Teleph n d , "m, ° ° ‘"‘ bound m the faithful paler-mum of u» tum. Also the following: can Hone 6 yuan old. 1300 pounds, l young milk cowa, due to frcchcn in April, Guernsey Grade, 2 milk WWI. one Heifer 1% Yum old. one Hello: 1 I”! 0". 3 Heifers l year old, one OnIKQmouthaoIcLoneBi-ood 3o‘ due to Farrow April 5th. use. Gnu PM. Slum Plow. Dlse. Ihmw. Sarina Tooth Harrow, one L12 fl Chevrolet Celeb. one Truck . thmugh u. “Buildings ln The “m” o, m, p“ l“ ‘awn-m, W“, ‘mm u, w, in Kitchen. Splendid mil-y mh k d “"14" m“ "w" l ll Ch The Dflllrtment am m bind tender. Tender: will be addressed to the undersigned and to bl l” "nocklr POINT nan! TENDER.“ L.‘ B. I EMILLAPT, Deputy lllnlaln at Public Work: and Bill neraamanr or rvnuc wonxs AND monWAYB Charlottetown, P. I. Inland, March llth, 1088. ma a-n-la-is- 40-21-22- ETOCKF-‘ohfi "M98 12W IIOIIIIIII, ‘hen h ‘wevc u“ lqgcfl 0|‘ due to freshen in September, XHPLIHENTS: - llgy Maw", Id I'll Barron. (New). 0m- Sent. I“ h“ l“ Shafts, H1119‘