Tendon for Put-chancel tlevaloni Conwyer, Powerhouse. and Chint- noy It Deepvnllr Terminal. "1""; lax. N. 8v g Sealed tenders, marked on out, I s,“ of envelop‘ "Tgnder {or Grain Ho: Really. I don't know w. Elenw; “m QQnyQyQr" will re-izhqyoung girla are coming to. delved by the uuilv-relliflfid "m" ‘W, She: And some wonder wher our»; P, 3.1., on Tuesday. 20th dayifl." "m; of Aiprll. i926. t.» tho rumba” 0| the Grain Elevator and Convey?"- ycflTelllfil-lfifi and Chimney. at D069" - ' lit-h‘, as fc Iowaz- ‘ “awrl-‘gruthe whole structures Blldl pqglplnéfll contained in them‘ as they stand. For the whole structures, and all equipment contained hi! them except the 50 H. P- gquirrei Cage 7nductiou' l Motor. ‘ i-‘ur the whole structures. and~ all equipment contained in. them, except the f0ll0\ving:—' 50 it, P, squirrel Cage j In- duction Motor. ’ Conveyor Belt and Rollers. In the event u! n bid (2) or (3) being accepted. the Railway will Miss Sharpe: So you can lint remove the items of equipment not no "an" “h, ‘he "(mag ygg? "lauded i“ the sale‘ 83d thudpilrv‘ Reggie: lsimply cavvn’! think. chaser will he require to He! . , . taking possession M me properly. Miss Sharpe. Wouldnt that be until the Railway has had a reason- ""9" IMHO"? able time to remove the unsold‘ equipment and liotifli-a the Purrh-y user that the property sold is at his disposal. As soon an the Purchaser has re- ‘ -d the conveyor gallery and its 1 ports .rom the roof of the Fir-wilt Sit-Pd. he will be required to repair the roof and restore it w niharnughiy weather-proof condi- tion in conformity‘ with the re- mainder oi the roof of the shed: and siiiiiiarly to repair the walls of the she-l on Pier .\'o 3 as each portion of the conveyor gallery or its supports is removed. so that the buildings will be kept in weather proof coalition. The whole oi the, work 0i‘ demolition and repair to . . _ be done u. the Sttiiaitwiiufi of tht- old M“, s?“ Pmkle’, ‘ Superintendent of the Halifax "*1" d“9“"'"3 5w”! Pmkln‘ Division oi the Railwayus The Purchaser will be required‘ ' to remove entirely from Railway premises the whole of the strut‘- ture within Sixty days after he has been notified that the property is at his disposal, uud to leave the site In a neat condition, clear of all debris. The higirst. or any tender will nc-t nice" rtiv be accepted. “I KINNEAR. ‘i wing Agent i . I t i REASON ENOUGH A PRETTY PICKLE N‘; i 831..-... . DISTINGUISHED VALOR was kidnapped last week?" ‘ "No! Did you offer a reward7" "Not yet, but man's name lor a hero medal." mic? ‘ ENTIRELY IMMERSED £1‘ i; "Never IIW a lollow so inlareeted .b l in hi: work. He's entirely Im- e meraed in It." pomtswest - i. m» s S I f C ' "A diver." taper-for ervce 10m our \ m Coasngvln ;""“—" ---- r- —-—-— ———---- OCEAN LIMITED i mp I MARITIME EXPRESS j connecting at Montreal with the ‘ farnoua Continental Limited. The Continental Limited leavea daily at l0.l5,p.m. for Ottawa, Ncrtlv Bay, Winnipeg, Prinu Ru- pert and Vanrouver, eplendldly | equipped with Standard and ’ Tourisk Sleeping Cars, Cornpart- , merit Observation Cars, Colonist l Cara with lunch counter: and g kitchens. ' ‘ . Lo T ' 1F It lloptvoru etJ i , Naaonzluilgevkni”: p31‘: Il-lee the traveller l dcliroa on route. F F I R , I I .,.. .1.“ f... .:.‘.2."':‘:‘.'i:'."::.."::.:i.‘.2.. u. "M" i. w. K. noot-zns '"'"“"l "ch "l P“- "w- who‘ m rh- io. ., I Ila the morning, note the almeq, “pg; _ “- City Tlckel Agent ilm rovement In the condition oi our lklu. K lllzl-ltfl. . L. P. RITCHIE, l ""'<{;,,*'"5".'i' l" “ht- vln- s ~ ‘AU. Ticket Aqencsmion °' ' m ‘ ’°"""" "'" m": s "'15:: " i ""73? ”" . ‘ '- i6 - o _ 1's 7941-34841. AND SBAMHI times Lt 8. 8. "CEUTA " Flret Bolling lrorn Charlottetown to 8t. John'e, Nlld. AIQUT APRIL 21st, 1920. Should eulllolent cargo be ollered and loo condiuena permitting, lhla Reamer will make n special trip on above date with apnea lor a lull eargo of Live Sleek and Pro. hoe. Intending lhippe a are ldlllled to book epeee early. For lurthor partioularo and rates; apply CARVELL BROS., LTD. Mann Look a‘. "Say Joe, did I tell yuh my wile I've entered the gvngwsiui The echoes cl tbe abut olowl! toiled away. o small pul o! blue smoke ‘ascended to the high cell- iug ‘and built than. and on the room ttat silence fell once more. Rand sat iu bio ubalr. loam!!! forward, bk lace expreeaioubue sHVr for a bard slltter in his eyel- And church. ivcollluc from 1M sudden shock of sound and nome- iuiug fur more ominous Iu Jim- my's words’ wag limp and hllllrd and wtiiteof face. Eshaudoclencb- ed the artnaof the dill‘ flolperow- iy. es it seeking support. » "rour minutes, church." Jim- my's wordiuthougb low spoken, seemed explosively loud in that teueely atlll room. Alld church. with stark fear In his eyoa- wrlthed , with terror. "Mud. you're only. I tell you-" "D0n't lie. l might as well toll you that I know beyond a doubt ,ihat you did. I merely want you itu toll me why. _ i , "Do you luvw where I've (rune; from Church! I've just come from: a lonely house iu the country where Jensen and Kid Divla have, been keeping ulga Maynard. That‘ surprises you, doesn't it? And Jen- sen confessed w me that no k11- Icd my father-killed him in that hotel room in Grafton and theu ‘turned ou the gas to inuke it look l like suicide. "I'm known for some time. Chum-Ii, that lke Jensen was tho murdeier. But. not until today did I know that you were the man who hired him to do It." ' . ‘ "Doullfitmcn-iti sqreamed Church. “You lie!" "Jensen," went on Jimmy iimpertui hably, “has ohfcssod. ‘ti. a “mug hcld now -by the police," tic lieu. "church. if you don't toil ‘me why you killed Henry Rand. I'll tell'you why mysell, and thou I'll shoot you. I'm giving you a nuance and that's more than you save my father." The other man's llcdd fell for- ward on his breast. H3 knuckles Wen: red spots where they clutch- ed the arms of his chair. Jimmy continued: “t ought to kiil you right now, Church. Right Where you sit." lie glanced at his watch. "Fhere are Just three min- utes more. That will give me 111th: to tell you of wuat l learned from Jlexico City and etil] leave llllle for you to confess." ~ At the words “Mexico City" Church raised his head sharply. but Hand wont on. , “Church, several yours ago a imari known as Thomas ttolie died down in IJlcXlCU City. He was twl-‘Blllly-Very wealthy. He had ‘uiude aomethiug over a million dol- lflhi out 01' a milling venture, "when he died he made a very strange will. It seemed that he 118d A so“. but he dldtftkuovr whether the son was alive or dead, or whether he had any helm or not. So when be drew up the will he told his lawyer-g ma; hi» but Thaddeus Rand. Thaddeus Rand, as you know, Church was my grandfather. And ‘rhaddeus said that years ago a son oi his. Henry Rand, n94 run‘ KWBy from home up the muult of cruel treatment. ‘Thaddeus had “will years trying to locahe Henry Rand, but had never Ho died a heartbroken mun, with the feeling that perhaps his son still lived somewhere. to curse his memory. “Nominal wasn't like Henry Rand H". but Thaddeus was remorscftil. Anyway. when he drew up his will he left all his estate to Henry. ‘Butfi his lawyers said. ‘suppose we can‘t find Henry Rand? Who gets the estate then!’ “CWTIUF said Thaddeus, ‘some home somewhere for orphan boys,’ and left them with that. And then later he_ came back and said that there were other relatives who Ought to be remembered. There was a sitar of bia who married a widower with a son. He told his lBWYers w locate the sister, and P116)’ wont to ‘work. ‘The sister was dead. Church, and so was her husband, but her 5°" "l! "V1118. His name was Samuel Church and ho was a law- Yer- They found you. and you ‘went down to lMoxioo City, to find my Grandfather on ‘his deaothbed. You explained to blrn that. inasmuch B! you were an attorney and a rel- ative——at least.‘ by marriage if riot - "by blnod——he would be wiser if he made you the admlnistratoy or are wine instead of his Mexican law- Weiu. You pointed out that they Were apt to cheat on him, but that You would have his interests mom at heart. "So Thaddeus -Rand changed his still, making you the administrator and still leaving the bulk of his estate to Henry Band. and some of it to you;you with the proviso tint ii not located by a ceraln time, the estate he divided between you and a 5W8’ ‘home. _ "That's about all I learned from Mexico City, ‘Church. It's en- WKII. ti think, especially since Jon- ksen tells mo you ‘hired him to com- |m<lt the murder and Divis contes- ‘ eess the; he put that picture In Olga Manet-do apartment under orders from you." Jimmy tlauced llllll at his watch. than lifted the revolver. "Time's up. Church. Are you go- "18 to die with o lie on your lips-i" "For God's a, 11am], don't $410M!" Church: oyee were eur- lllk: they were glassy. and the Pursplratiou wol banding on his rorehemi in aloud ‘beads. “Don't shoot. God! ‘ ~f'll eoufeu. Rand. l did It. ll did it." ‘He flunk ‘his bind down on his arina and blsbuikyflnmequivered letter from tho credit department. 0! 3°!!! Brother“ department ltore In Grafton. . . . . .11 was u the words poured from Ml mouth in a torrent. He was like a man gone mad-dithering, unlu- teliiglblo. "You see,” laid lmmy, "l knew, Church. Now tell mo, and I'll glve you. a chance. Refuse. and you won't leave this noun“ (To Ie Comlnued) ,, name Wm: not really ‘thorium Rolfe, 59 succeeded. l3 —tu curse the memory of his fath- ‘ 1v or Pb” ‘manhunt _L_ --. lnilfi: DOM. lot 61. erlcap regiment. which II $- laud‘: regiment; or General Ill- ward Smith, “under when; drv- ed" (Holland. May u, 1189)): or Cqrtulu ‘Hervey Bmytho or Qmltl (tat-tau), who served stimula- bourg and Quebec and accompani- ed the remains of Wolfe to 1mg- land; or Captain Jlmea Smith of the Seahorse, which ship he oom- manded at the siege of Quebec. Snake; cove, lot 12. Pkg, 1706. Solunder; point. lo! ii. ~‘ Chart. 1860. After Dr. Daniel (Sharks Sol- lndor (H8682)- Bwedlh bfltlllllb and pupil of the celebrated Linna- us. Accompanied Captain Cook, 1768-71, lu the Endeavour u ul- sistant to Mr. (afterward Sir ephl Banks. On this voyage Cook discovered and named New South Wales. Ou returulag to Solandcr remained in the mrvice o! Banks as secretary and librar- Itln- In 171a tie wag made keeper of tbs primed book: In the Brit-lab Museum. soiander rock. off cape! Cook. Vancouver Island B. C. la named after him. soluutler is the author with Banks of "Illus- tratlons of Australian Plants col- lected in 1776 during Captain Cooke Voyage round the world in H. M. S. Etideavour" published in" Inndou in three tolio . lumen, 1800-05. 319 fine plates and three fine plates and three maps. Sour-ls; river and head, lot M. Also Souris town. lot 45. Coivllle river on Holland. 1765. The river Bows into Colville bay of Holland or "bavre a la Soul-is" of Bolllu map, 1744. Tho head ki cap a la soury of de la Roche, I752. The I6- fenence is to mice, of which there! were three plagues 1720 and 1738.‘ (“Prince Edward Island Magi-t zine", Vol. 1). Wright and Cuudull map, 1874, has Colvll-Ie point Ur Sourls ‘head. Heacham atlas. 1800, has Souris cove, river, harbour, head and railway station. " thlmpton; settlement, lot 41. THE onaiuionmfowit GUARDIAN b, and builder that in compounded ‘guns. and returned "luau b beI low lad h! id an’: .71....- Thee w l of Tull! rave boo-iulnlll. iIIc-Glllllbllq U nucleated- B (be order and build up a run-down body. lllllona of men and wulllill Ill" been benefited by tbk treat touto alter the furious ‘hale: formula trout roots, barks and herbs. ll you are uorvoua, suffer from ludlgutfou; have rheumatism. lor- pld liver, buy, a bottle 0f Tull!!! ll your drug store today. Bee how you start to Improve right from the lee Vegotab first. Take to Pills (or constipation. 82. Name atitedutce 1862. Spring Vllltyiflfllllemflil. lot 1B. A poet ofllce August 1, 1897, to September 1. 1913. spry; cove and Point, lot 56. Holland. 1765.‘ The conjunction on the map of the names Spry. point and Durell point. after Ad- miral Phil-lp Durell (See Durell) seems to indicate a reference to! his lellow naval officer, Rear Ad? miral Sir Richard Spry. who was in command of the Orford at the siege of iboiiisbourg. He came to America ‘with Admiral Koppel in 1754 and was sent ‘home’ in March following with deepatches. He was promoted to the Po ueux, 64 to erica with Boscawen. He was in com- By Marl; Belmont lOne would think that there could be little variety to so simple a gar- ment as the combination, yet re- sourceful designers are always launching new things. The gpring model shown above proves to us that the new combina- maiid of a small squadron at Hali- tion is quite as Interesting as the fax during the winter, taking a spring frock. Whine crepe ieueed number of prizes, In particular for this one. with interesting scul- three valuable transports with loped insets of paileblue georgette. stores. provisions and ammunition Notice that the. bodice section South Lake; school district. lot 47. after Robert Duudas, 2nd. count Melville (1771-1851), some- time owner of land in the lot. which came to him from his wile, Anne Saunders, grand neice and coheir gt‘ Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, original grantee of lot 29 in I767. Refer to Craupaud roadstead. Southport; settlement, with post ofhce, lot 48. Chart. 1845. South of Charlottetown. Known earlier as "The Ferry"Here nil-so are Strat- ford and Hopetou. y Spear; point, Prlncetown royal- ty. Meacharn, 1880. Spring Garden; creek. Charlotte- chart by Hayfield 1843-44. Pmb- ably arise aux Moria-i (Deadrnun cove) of Fraiiquet, 1751, etc. Spllingfleld; school dletrict, lot Springfield; settlement, lot 67. From numerous sprlnga on the hill- sides. Named by Thomas and Ben. Hashim,’ who settled here. 1318. Springfield; 8. Lake. 1863. Spring Hill; school district. lot settlement, lot cpl-trig Purk;. school. district- Qucens county. l- sprtngton; settlement. lot ‘N1. Name antedates 1862. Springvale; school district, lot , Women Thank Science for this new by’ gienic pad that discards easily as tisstie — no laundry HERE la now an exquisite suc- oeuor to the old-time “sanitary pad." A new way that ofiera far greater protection. A way that endl the old problem of disposal. Eight in 10 better-clan women now use “KOTEXP / Discard: u easily u a piece of | tissue. No laundry. No embar- ruameut. Five dines u abnorbeat n ordlq nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL danger of ofiending. Obtainabie at all drug and depart- ment atoroa simply by laying "KOTEX." You ark for it without healluncy. Package of I2 coats only a few cents. Proves old ways a needless risk. In fairneu to yourself, try it. KOT€X No laundry-discard llle (lane “stilts: slit. I Mil opll lor Meuvo. Horne filo‘, at the Agrlellllural Hell, Charlottetown, on Oltu PP" 8rd, at 1 o'clock p- m. 2 oedeeil c‘ ' Vloouern Herod lllolodlng their! horn. vfilglllllg lrem ll up 1 owl. genera pu f: MUM Inalbe all I Moreen vrlllbe I‘ uutonntonunlirmm nmemdaholule. firnievnaeeknownateele. tand rhe Arc-en-Ciei. a dlllp of 50 South; lake. lot 47. See East lake. South Melville; settlement- lot! ed to Orford. His active service af- 29. Earlier known as kieltrllle Road‘ town royalty. ‘Name adopted for? follow; the lines of the figure. s0 guns. He ‘was afterwards uppcint-‘it will be quite in accord with the otilded lines cf the frock worn ter Loulsbourg was outside of ver it. ‘American waters. He died in 17753 ~---_-i- 0r. the reference may be to Capt.‘ —""""'T_“__“’”* ‘ QEE- I OD ‘Win. Spry, a member of the en- T- grinwrs staff at Quebec, 1762, at ‘ STO Q I E S fi the same time as Holland. Spry‘ ,'LI'l'I‘l£ BUILDERS lwent to Prince Edward Island with ’/' MARJOBIES ma, put . ‘General Rollo after boulebourg to build fortifications and in 1776 prepared two plane for the dc- ‘fence of the Island which were‘ forwarded to the secretary of state. In 1767 Richard Spry got tiny bird-bounc- iu the lot 62 and Wm. Spry half of lot Iaplgtroe. . ‘ 37. .. One April day Marjorie hoard ’ l a great and molding up ‘Baby s Health i ‘k-‘gmgm Ménsoumhh, little door. and n nwtlm Wm woe throwing other .-trsws lbw! ' In The ‘Spring. ‘can am be Guarded wmi Baby‘: "lgflly- M‘ 'l"_“"“' "" P" ' = mliulll Cl . Own "noun. ‘ Wfinum “WQM n“ up will! l lfiaw bill. _ "fill" Wren looked at the straw. then picked it up and threw it away; “You are a very luny Indy- Marjorie aid. “Why don't you smile and nay ‘please?’ The ‘Spring is a time of anxiety; to mothers who have little ones in the home. Conditions make it nec~ esi-sary to keep the baby indoors. He, la often confined to overheated. badly ventilated rooms and catches. colds Wlllltl] rack his whole system} To guard against this a_ box "of Baby. Own Tablets Bllflllld‘ be kept In the house and an occasion- al dose given the baby to keep his‘ qwtomach and bowels working reg- ‘ ularly. This will iprevent colds, con- Bllliilltlon or colic and keep baby! well. The Tablets are sold by med! cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents u box from The Dr. Williams Medi- cine 00., Brodcville, Ont. COLOR IT NEW WITH ~ "DIAMOND DYES" ‘caifusiflh ‘SCHOOL HOBOI‘ roll of Carleton School for mouth of Mei-oh: l v Grade 1X (Sn) I. Gertrude Car- ‘tmicbacl g. Olive Gillespie a. Ddr- othy MacDonald. Guide IX (Jr-l —i. Marion Dickie 2. Vornon-,Muttart 3. Dun- can Carmlchuiel. ' Grade Vilfl—I. Ruth Carruthon 2. Bessie Treuholm 3. Morley iMut- just Dip to Tint or Boil ‘ to Dye tug, Each Iii-cent. Gfgdg vt|1__1_ M“ clrmlcm‘ package contains 2. Rose henholm 8. Joesph Smith. d"'“'-1°""°°lmPl° Grade VII-—i. Viola Gillespie 2. Amelia MacDonald 3. ‘Roy Mc- ‘Carvillo. Grade V (Sr.)—1. Doria Gilles- pie B. Myrtle lMoCorville 3. Husen uillespfl. Grfldfi Q (JrJ-I. George Mut- tart 2. Ernest Smith 3. Reta Dickie. Grade ‘ll (SrJ-l. Thelma Qhig- ley 2. Hui-old IMutturtS. lMa-ry Car- mlchuci. » 911GB ll (Jr-)—1. Bouuls Car- michael 2. Emmet Noonan. Grad-e I-l. Mildred Muttart 2. Robert Ocrtnicbael 3. Georgie Mc- Carvill. - _ any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colon - ‘ in lingerie, silks, ribbons, ukirtu, waists, dresses, colts, atockinga, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings —everyl.liingl Buv Diamond Dyes-no other kind -—e.nd tell your druggiat whether the material you wish to color ll wool or silk, or whether it. ie linen, cotton or nixed goods. Hill SAIE Farm oil 1B6 eel-ea, eltuated In Lower Bedeque. within 1 mllo ol Bedeque lerry and 2 mllu ol Cen- lrevllle. 110 acres are cleared end In a good slate of cultivation, bal- ance le covered with wood and Iumfir. ‘Bulldlngo are extra good. Tlhere lo also lox ranch on lertn. LiOl-li lIoFARLANE MM-bflmiwf. In Memoriam MR8. must: men: BRENNAN‘ On March 17th at her home 48 Dorval Road, Toronto the death oc-_ curred of Elsie Irene Forbes, wife of iMr. slepheu Brennan. lllra. Brennan was born at Tyne Valley, P. E. Island and was a daughter of Rev. J. M. Forbes and had lived at Albertou and Victoria with her parents before leaving the Island some your; ago. She leaves to mourn boulder her husband. four chlldreu,..loltn 0., Jame: 0., Amen l-. and Stephen G. Her tuiieru u» st. via t ti. Poul Church was largely at adod by her many friends in‘ Toronto‘ where llie ‘bu resided for a num- ber of yearn. ‘ Mrs. Brennan was educated lu Alberton and U. B. A., rlell in Cleveland. 0am Her liulbaud ll. B. Brennan, sou p the late Iraq ‘P. Brsluuau being 4 lohooner ’ "Pavenlan" mum d . Booth tu that oily. Their tubby friends bu the Island I J. A. IGDONALD» Audio MOS-FIJI. o - m“, will learn with deep regret the above lid news. uiuin——-— Molasses nun from oat-lum wmi oargo m 5 menu m. tut. is especially bro; “l ‘ pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatuleucy, V Colic and Diarrhea; allpyigg d‘ . - ‘ Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by ‘regulating glig-‘Stotnach and Bowcis, aids the assimilation of Food; giving naturzil sleep.‘ To avoid imitations, always look icrflle signature of . . Abeohilgk Harmless 31g Opiates Physicians everywhere tfliOllllflflld Mortaage ~ Sale lFa There will be sold by Public \uciion In front of the (gall Freetown etown. on - . ,l,",.“sfr,,.alrgc,gaglg;l m April A. 1)..‘ Containing one hundred and fill ‘i126, at the hunr oi twelve o'clock acre: ol land in a lllih state of rpm, all that tract of land situate cultivation, dwelling IIOUIO. 1W0 n Townght-p Number sixty-four In barns, poultry house and granary, .ing's County. in Prince Edward new and In good PQIIIIP-Tlw" l! 151mm. bounded and described as ton acres ol hard and loft wood. ‘gllowg, ma! ‘lg m say: 001111710110" zome ol It good lumber. Thle pro‘- ng on the south side of the Road perty is In one ol the bee’! farmlrlg ending from Murray River to Mur- iiltrlotl In Prlflol Edward Illifld. .3), Harbour sou", a, [he nor-tripe In a high state ol cultivation and we,“ anglg of 1am] in pOSSBBBIOII oft-a all well fenced. There ‘ll a ruli- William Geddings, thence south mining brook near the barn which zhe rear of farms on the Bull Roadnflever H10"!- diience south sixty-eight decrees» l I159 9"" l" "'09"! "f" 0' west five chains and thirty-nine firm lllld l" will"! Vlllfl- 7'", Inks, thence north to the Publiclll a good barn‘ on this larm. Tile loud aforesaid, thence along the lat-m la about ‘l0 chalno distance south side or said Road to the from the I50 acres, offered above. ‘H.366 of commencement, contaln-Thil llrm II i" WIN?“ b! .I ng forty-two acres of lundaltttle brook. t" nore or loss. ALSO all that other.‘ l Wm "ll we" "m" 9996""? "My" pleCfl or parcel of land sltu- or eoparately to wit purchaser!- “e on int sixty-four aforesaidfiart ol the purchase money may ioundrd and described as follows; iremaln on the place- Ifonimencing an the south side of For further particulars apply to r rm Property For; Sale At Lower hid Road Ieatilnf from Mtirruyl VERNUN J- MALONE diver to Murray Harbour at the, Lfiwll‘ "WWW" iortheast angle of the first ab0vei3229-3-30'8W-5l- _ lesr-ribed land. thence running --————-—— i0llll1 along the eastern boundary; ll above described land to the rear; - a Itie of farms fronting on the Bull. Road, thence northeaetwardly Mung‘ ifllll roar line to land formerly In, ‘ _ . possession of Geoffrey Harty,’ ‘ g thence north along the western}; ‘ glcflflg‘ p11“, good quality boundary of Betty's land to the Mm", M-chlne up", p, dgl." Road! afoéesaidl. and thelncea ‘aging NH‘ P" a M,“ ‘mo, sifilnumgvg. as 0a was W __yt¢nacd.Underwood\pewt-tor - l0 life Dlflfle 0! mmmememem cllnibone, two and one colyor, purple and talniug forty-four acres of land a mgr“. [g Nd, 3_,||¢ pplgmqwg 1w Jttle more or less being the landvgmig, 5 i- ggqofyg; p" goun, sonveyed by the Commissioner wfljmplg. um gnurgquept. wit... ifiiblic lands to James Bears by F. 0. a. Amherst. New stock, ‘lilo deed dated 15th of Austin! A. D- lasts till prelent stock Ia eithauutld. i867. ' ~ This sale is made In pursuance, CANADIAN IMPORTERQ. lof a Power of Sale contained in an! ‘Apnhgfgg’ N, s, itndenture of Mortgage dated the! drst day of November i921 and a303_3_24_27_~pr" 3_ made between Alexander (l. .'llc—. P. O. BOX 49 Lean of Mturrny River in Kings‘ County aforesaid, {armor of the‘ one part and the derslgnal of‘ the other part, defauil having been made in the payment of the Inter~ est secured thereby. e l The ‘Maud gned offers for sale, For further particulars apply to h" “rm. ‘Rum,’ ‘bout t“ McLean and McKInnon, Solicitors chain; from Hunter River Station, consisting of I00 acres ol land. 70 A D 1926 aoree clear. barnoe covered wltlh ' ' ' wood and lum er. Th e farm o GEORGE F‘ Devmstgageeiwoll watered and has extra good bulidlnge. Would be suitable lcr growing seed pqtatooe. Han 2D ' some ploughed and ready lor orcp- etc., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dated this 12th day of March. 8078-3-13541. Pino- Fcr lurther particular: apply to MRS. JOHN OEVINQ Hunter River, P. E. I. tOr JOHN T. DEVINIE, Trundle Croce, P. E. I. 21-8801l7L » House and Lot p For Sale ‘at Kensington Sealed tenders will be received ~ by the uudeialguod urp to April 15th I926, for the large dwelling house, ‘ and.lot Including the large burn,‘ , and workshop on Main Street In] I the thriving town of Kenuinzton. KNEW-l! Wllfil by U16 I819 R056", 195 acre: ol excellent land alb '1‘. Moose, also three building lots dated on the North side ol 8t. and six acres of land. Highest orPetot-a Bay,'ln King’: County, near any lender not necessarily accept-iohurohee, school and ehlpplng HI. - centre, and with buildings In good ROBERT A. STAVERT iropair. Apply at the oflloe ol J. D. Wilrnot Stewart, '84 Great George Street, JOHN A. H060, Charlottetown, or to ldre- Edllh KBIIBIIIRIOIHHYIIUMIII, Greenwich, P. E. Executor-n ‘ island. 8162-17-4“. Mar. 1720.24.27.31. Apl 3 l312-8-2lwflu5I. lat Gasoline fotfllshermen For a quicker starting cleaner and smoother running engine this spring, ask your dealer for Monitor ‘Brand Pennsylvania Gasoline. I ' w. n. AITIKEN & co: - Importers 8VH0-3l-3I. .4 lIl 19 ' tilt i‘ ._..._.___.__ BMALL FARM , AND IANOM PROPERTY IN . BUNIIRMDI. I About 2S aoree ol land, 1O ol whlqh are under cultiva- llen, balance In paaluro and renoh, out 80 hm hey ill! year, bookies other erupt. - Ranch oontalm 80 pens with new S (can ranch houel all enoloeed In guard loll“. a native of Iibqrtos. They have a... thouoend punoheona molaeeeo- L 7 h ' u", M‘ h" h m "°"°'4 F! “m” M’ ' °'"'°" lllv III-II own-my "mu and In IIJTI’... ma}: :11» alluvroftlcgll-vtprevellhnla. to nong- 4:: W: “tax-ii hm“ property In onl live minutes welk lretn Nlgh leheol and b . _ u” qh‘ a I "d" moetwollnltirll-ld‘ notable aa houeo Iota. to lull mveheier and leelhred_ et a bargain on l atn leaving the Province. ‘ bl. W. oonunou, lentntenlde, P. l. l- J