i u. 12, Block 9. River 1m 10, Plan ' chirp tho following stock, crop and THE CHARLOTTETbWN GUARDIAN WLBURNS HEART S liiRi/[Plii IN BANKRUPTCY In re Estate of James Alfred Far- Qlllllrson and George L. Prowse l Gankrllpts- . Written tenders are invited tor the purchase oi the Estate and in- torest 0! James Alb-ed Farquhar. son in the following properties: 1. An undivided hall interest in A in the City o! Edmonton, Alberta. The property includes a two-story dwelling house now occupied by a tenant. Z. An undivided halt interest in 640 sores in the Regina Land Reg- istration District in Saskatchewan being Section 27, Township 2.3, flange 23, West of the Second Mar-i ldian. 0t this land about 450 acres are under cultivation- 3. An undivided interest in 6-10 acres of lond in the Swift Current 14nd Registration District in Sask- atchewan embracing the North halt and the Southwest quarter of Sec- tion 3, and the Southeast quarter oi Section l0, in Township 15, ‘Range ’ 14, West ‘of the Third Meridian. Tenders for the purchase oi the share oi James Alfred Farquliarson Bankrupt, in the foregoing propert- ies wdll be received by the under- signed up to the 15th April 1927. Tenders may be put in for the prop crtlos either separately or en bloc. The highest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. For further particulars apply l0 the undersigned or to McLeod & Bentley, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 4th March 1927. T, EDGAR MCNUTT, Trustee, Charlottetown, P. E. l. i198-3-5-3i-eod. Hill SALE AT NORTH RIVER CORNER Only four miles from Charlotte- town business stand with house barn and garage. Also Post Ollics. In connection. House heated with hct water, nil buildings wired for Oisctrio lights and in good repair. loautilul loos“ snd rorc chsnco. Ior more particulars apply to ‘ B. C. WEBSTER, On Premises- 84-71. lllclloll SALE i will sell for Messrs Horne Bros. It the Agricultural Hall at Char- lottetown st 11 o'clock a. m. on Friday the 11th inst, two oar loads of wsggcns including, express waggcno single and double osrrl- agcc, slovono and auto truck bodies delivery bob slolghs. driving slolgho, one dump sleigh, also one cot of buffalo robes. Those cxprcss wsggons are all now and in first class condition. Terms mode known at sslo. JOHN A. McDONALD. 4259 3 9 3i Auctioneer ». Having sold our tsrm we will scii on-ths premises at Burlington on Friday, March 11th, at 1 o'clock lnlplomml ’ 81am horsco,1 1liiy 9 months ‘ old, Laccpis, Surplus hcod o! Ayr- shin cows, 1 bull I yooro old, pure bred, 1 bull under 1 ycor old, 18 Ihrspollirc sheep, 1 pure bred Yorkshire oow In pic. ‘ - Implements-l tractor (Interns- tlonll), with piougho and doublo disk borrows, 1 bsln wagon. 1 om- moo wagon, 1 cart and vvhcolo, 1 wood sleigh, 1 toant hob alclgh, 1 IQQQQy Morris drill, 1 team cultiva- m, 1 Massey lgisrrla binder, 1 grsin crllohor, 1 hail tllrosbor and ‘clssnor 1 hay loader, 1 turnip pulpor, 1 splits llsrrovl. 1 ons 1y, llom rower. i lwmn jodg 1 pig bcllor, 1 ooufflsr, 1 1,, sli- I. scodor, 1 plough, 1 oct ' ‘ scslas, l msnuro cproad- 2 Empire engines, n l .<’;iLs ,1, 'r'\\\l. ham-v \ a WAS EASILY CAPTURED 1st Girlie: Haven't you fouzlz.‘ Mr. Rich too fast for ycu, dear? 2nd Girlie: Not at ail-i c:p-_ turcd him with case. .~' . ‘ '. . L‘? % ’ih'l WE DON'T KNOW EITHER She: What remarkable tree: there arc in this place. What are they‘! ' He: I ncvcr saw such things bc- lorc. Let's call up the artist who made them and find out. l ALL STARS NEED ‘EM TOO “Mabel, do you ever expect to be a star?" “Well, I think I have some good STEPPED ON THE GAS "Yes, he knocked his wife down snd put his foot on her mouth and ahc hsd him arrested." - “Under what charge?" “Stepping on the gas." WRONG RENOVATION “He thinks their marriage nc::" renovation." "WciI,shc has jun‘. :..'£ fa." a. to Reno-vats it." ‘Famous Old Recipe for Syrup loolls and chunk.- ty. ILilotis Sally! The dancing startsd- msgic dancing. lighted by dllsn lsniare snd accompanied not only by tho orchestra but tho soc. Bite drifted into Richard's ermt. Her ioet hardly seemed to touch ‘the floor. She was drifting- drlgting. And than so the music stoppedntihe... h ‘ .1!10ey0l0( the leader smiling- toiersntly on Sally and illidhlsld, struck up ‘love Brings a “RIO Gift oi Rosco." They swung into the liamous waltz, Sally's small head turned 00030000 DANGEROUS A INNOCENCE I Y . HAZEL DEYO IATOHILOR (Copyright by Public Lodgor) Tongiod Thrcadi Womerfs Easier Hygiene Discards like tissue- No laundry IAs they strolled around and against his ‘ “ - iher ‘Ml-M around who deck the thougiht oi I sweepi g lhlar cheeks. Obllvlous ITOm did 110C 131E191‘ Sallys mind f0!‘ to gygpy Q59 u-Qund filer, 3119 ggvq ,a single minute. hams“ up m we ,- "hm, i Tom was reality. the pleat and As the owhlestrslipiayed the last. ‘drink oi‘ liie. and elite had so littleigew ha“, glam"; mmlmug-gg mm. lot’ the ollllel- side. so I'M-lo QhQ-nCQIihlQg in a voice ‘that ‘was almost 1w revel in romance. it was asiunintoliilglble, "l? a certain side oi herself had beenf palm,“ he; lmgghuaufln but iasleep. Richard had awakened [em play-mg (rick; on 116;, bu; she 1t. Tihds was liie——this tmrliiinlgxancied phat he 3am "Sweetheart to the unconscious ‘touch oi fli_gwggtheapfl" man's hand. This was liie-tol He,- hean ileaped, iwesr the loveliest dress on board The non moment, he wry-l pilot- (save Myrlvs perhaps). And ‘wing lilalr along the deck. Without be strolling nonchalsntly on dleckulpeskinlg, he gathered up her wrap ‘with the halldwlnest 1mm 011 il-om ‘the cihair where rthoy ihad lleft iboard. lit. aind ifllung it across his arm. She i She didn't care about the facttollowed him wiuhout a word, calre- . ,th.a.t lhe was wealthy. Oi‘ course less of where he 100k her. ‘But .ill a way it did lthrow an added she knew where they were going. Ifllflflwlil‘ about lllm- Durln‘; llllfbown to C deck ‘Vllhéfé they could tlmeewhen she really Kuve serioushe isolated from the lrest. And lthouflh-t. to it she realized that it there was something aibout him idrld enable lhzlm to employ the DOST-llofiigiht, that ii she Iliad- allowed itailora, it accounted ior his iasLid-menselI to think, might have warn- il°i19 18B“!!- Bllll- 1M! WM fill-led iher. A certain relantleseness 15411191181 13111188 @1111"! llwlll-QT. of purpose. lAdeilremiued expres- icmlidml T9311? count beside this sion around his moutlh that com- feeling of being awake for tihe iirsppietely obliterated the spoiled ltime in onefls life. ~ es. - Being a woman she noticed the‘ But silo would not think. l. . She Obllvlous lo every one around ller till! gave herself up to tile rhythm She felt ‘heady, intoxi- covert stares o! olihler ‘women. She couldtf-L! _ lllho music ‘was still lnlm~ wondered whall. they were ssyilut- voted! Myrna 1711110801111)’ by now to keel) round lluniuolls moon on the ‘wat- her self-lalssulranoe. ‘ She ‘was no e1‘. ‘and Iilho steady swish-swish as longer the simple little girl who the big liner pushed tits way furth- had. sailed from New York, long, er and farther South. long ago. lShe was no longer tho lie folded iher wrap around bur lsaliy ‘who hall clung weeping fill-i settled her in her sham‘. is alroujnd Tom's neck, waving her hands lelii lhcr iingerin-giy, regret- beindkerchief ‘diromi ililhe deck-rail fully. (mm mils mace Iliad ‘blurred "in the 1N0 woman bad ever stirred him distance. lls tiblie ‘gill did. lie was hail" lShe was another Sally, and yet afraid because or the wonder of it. intrinsically ltihe same. She wore He Iliad ceased to reason very sophisticated frocks with all"ii1il‘. much. What he wanted ‘was to She mad lm-(xre ‘poise. lArui yell. know whether or not she cared, there was about her lthe dangerous and how mudh! innocence of‘ runsophisticationuicok up at lhl-nl wit-h ltllose starry The“, were qjmeg ‘when Richard eyes, milled "with love. was the one ‘looked at iher and iellt as it she thing llhat mattered. were a child at a. masque sde 11M"- (To Bo Continued) ' ‘and Mrs. Neil Stewart and family. . ‘Ed. Daley, Somerviiie; Misses Em- Not than: it lraalily mattered. be- iuing in her brain and down on C‘ cause sihe bad absorbed enough of deck there was the sea- and tile To have her ‘MR. REGINALD P. DONNELLY. l mods so isms. bu it basis oil ior dish rsosb housands of housewives has found how m t t h man uouo open or cou rs assigns, by using this wcll-krfow: o d i i fling . $1131 gdulithbl) 5P3. usl for results. It gives immediate re lot, on ordinary cough cos. ounces of Pins: from any hi, pour it into a 16-os. bottle, snd ad p sin nlntod sugar ay p to make 18 on If you pro or, noc clsrlficd honey, instead of sugar m. s3! lifilsfiwnfi“; ' n» uni ll i u LJ-u: tsgwlnvirf-li oi skint“ thlsnd in l’! . snd heals the nlomhrasgnfidm ally but sure root bio le and drca ed cough d ppeor on- ll" ' ,nelly oi‘ 14 Stevenson Ave, E1181"- ssvc two-thirds of tho ll life we are in dochlW-llilfl W1’? 941d 'llhe death oi mesh-aid P- DOB‘ iett, Macs" wihlidh oecunred by acci-' =denlt on Feb. .12. 1927, is only anoth- er rrcminde Ith-at ‘in the mlllvl 0T and sudden death being s severe blow to ihli-s MIBHVBS and friends. Mir. Donneiiy wihlo was twentyeight years old was a young men of un- uculs-Lrobuet health and personal- i-ty always looking on the lbrilght M0 of 1K . Tlhe circumstances u“ ‘particularly cad. owlns to the iact rthat lhe had only; been married last June to Mlle-a lboretta E. Dunn- oi West Solmerville, Mass" and formerly of this city. He leit ior work on Saturday, Feb. 12. as us- ual when: he was encased in bulld- ing a. series or lhoueeo ‘being erect- ed in that vicinity, ‘when 1n some IN MEMORIAM ' his wife and relatives rushed to the hospital, but upon arrival was informed that he had just passed away. Mr. Donrlelly is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Donneily o-i Vernon River, and was well k-nown in Oharioltetxown where he lived. ior some years before coming to Boston; and lwlaa also a. former member 01' K. of iC., (Jh-arlotteltown. The liulnoxai wlhllch was very iarlwly attended was held from -the residence of Mrs. J. J. Dunn, 1s ilexinxlton Ave. West Somerviiie, 0'1. W964i! K110713118. Feb. 15th. A requiem high mass was ceiebrat. 0d by the ‘Rev. Fstlher Ricky in the Plmmslculade‘ Qoncepnlon clnlircihf’, Everett, his former pm». ish, after whidhl the remains of a. loving husband, son. and lbrothgr were laid to rest zin Holy Oross cemetery, Maiden. ‘like pail lbe-arers were lllkilward J. Burge, John J. Murphy, Francis M. Smith, Rrank Mhcintyre, Jolhn liilcManus and Maurice Keniilc. Besides his sorrowing young BY ELLEN I. BUCKLAND Rétfiind Nun: . HAT one can be fresh and charming, wear lightest gowns and frocks, dsncc or motor for hours, and yet be under the 11105! (rying of hygienic handicaps, ls s fact most women know today. Instead of old-time sanitary pads, 8 in l0 better class women today ‘ use Kotcx. . Dirrardr easily a: tissue, Thus ' no laundry. Absorbs S tlmcs as effectively as ordinary cotton pads. Hence no fear of embarrassment. ' Dcodorizes instantly. And thus ends all danger of offense. Obtain at any store. without CI!!- barraasmcnt or hcsltancy, simply by saying "KOTEX." Box of 12 costs only a few cents. Obtain today. Once you try it, you'll never again risk the (ear of old ways. Be sure you B“ ill? Eff?" uinc Kotex; there 1S no other "like it. KOT€X Prgpcrbll RIV- Chlllfl Emerson 1|!" DJ)». 5°!’ Commisslonoa of Federal Council of t!!! =Cbnrclsos o! Christ in Amos-lea. ocsrflsll ill‘! Topic for the Week I “MAN i8 A SPIRIT" : Thursday “Death is not to, be Fcarcd" i SCRlPTUlIbE: 10:16-39. . “Apd be not afraid or tilem tllat Rena-mallow; i lkili the body, but are not able l0 n0 O 10:28.) uy? kill the soul" (-.\it. death, where is thy vll: . death, where is lily siiilg‘! . . . Thanks be to God, who givcth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" (=1 Cor. 15:.'l-i,;'-5.) "Ilc that soweth unto the Spirit. shall oi tile Sec-Hosea 1321i; llehrelvs 2:14. l5; Philippians 1:23; Ilcvclations, 21:4. 5 MEDITATION: Man shuros the animal love of .ife. Observation teaches him to expect death. Wnat No laundry-discard like tissue i i and Mr. Milton. Everett, bless: wreath. .\llr. Vernon AlcEauherxl. Somerviiie, .\lass.; pillmv. Mir. and Mrs. D. Cronin and family, Mei- rcse. .\lass.; Spray. Filenes Siatist ical office, Boston, Mass; wreath, National ‘Shawmut Bank Club, Boston. . Following masses were offered: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McDonald, Mei- rcse- (2) masses; Mr. and liirs. Frank A. Macintyre, Melrose, (2) ulasses; Mr. and Mrs. Placide Per- ry (2) luasses; Mr. and .\lrs._E. J. liurge. Stoneham, (2) masses; .\lr.i iiloxbury; Miss Alice Crixunlins, Rosiilldale, Elissa; M.r. alud Mrs. John L. McManlls, Athai, Mass, 1(2); .\ir. and Mrs. James Aichianus. jbeolninister; Mr. and Mrs. Domin- “lck Smith and Francis Leominist- ior; Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Cain, “SOIHGPVHIG; Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Ev. erett; Mr. and Mrs. Frank HflllTiIlg- ton. New York, (5); Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly and family, Mel- ;rose. (2); Miss Mary A Cain, Som- jcrvil-ie: .\ir. and Mrs. Alfonse Bou- flirot, Meirose; Mr. and Airs. Wil- ‘lfllm Gallant. Roxbury. (5); Mrs. A-- E. McEachern and family, ‘Quincy, blast»; biiisses Eons, and TBlanche Power. Boston, (2); Mr. ‘ma and Minnie Clluioniskey, Rox- ‘bury (2); Mr. and Airs. ivau Mc- Eachenn. Boston. (2); Mrs. McCar- iivou and Mrs. McNaiiy, Everett; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McManus. Jlvaithaui‘. Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- phy Jr., Somerviile (2); Miss Eran- ,cis illcColylln, Somerville; Mr. iPsui C. Gibson. Wobum, Mast-n; j.\i'r. and Airs. John J. Biurphy Sn. '1 Cambridge; (Cambridge (3); Mr. Martin liyuos, ]C-l'.8lSa, (2); Miss Rita Drlscoi, ilioston; .\ir. and Mrs. C. A. Cooley land family, Framilugham; Mr. and Mire. J. Peters anll family. Arling- lflll; Mr. and Iii-rs. William Maiher, Jamaica Plain; Mr. and “r5, Maur. ice Kennlfic. Melrose (2); Mr, and IMrs. Joseph Campbell, Meirose H2); Mixes‘ Mary Coady, Cambridge; Mrs. P. J. MtzPhee and mother, "$011118. l’. E. 'i.. Mrs. Michael ‘Bunge, St. Peters Bay; father, mother and brother. Vernon Riv- or; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driscoli, Mil» Hefllefl; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Muniilly, Nilne Milo Creek; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Patrick Ciarkin. Charlotte- WWTI; Mr. zlildM-rs. lib J. (Zoady, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vernon River; Mr. and jliirs. ‘William Coady amd lfamiiy, ‘Mllivlew: Mn‘. and Mrs. G. D. llPraug-hlt; Albany ‘Plains; 3dr. and ‘_Mrs. Cilarioe Aiacldschern and jMne, Albany Plains; Mr. and M;rs. “L. B. Hughes. Pcekes Station. . Telegrams-Mr. and Mfg, ‘M, ,1, Donnelly, Vernon ‘River; Mr, and ‘Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald, Jr Cifiown; 1M1‘. and Mrs. P. J. Macilhee. Sour. is; Mr-- Billie Dobbins, New Yolrk .City. "fillers of $yllllififllly~lliiss caul- erlnt’ T~ ‘Cmwlfly. Dorchester; Mar. 81187114! ‘Slflvlll. Arlington, liiass; Misses Hazel and .\ia.ry Morris. Boston; Iiiias .P0ily zlflgggr wake. field, Mass; Miss Algneg T_ Flu-Ten’ mmllel-ile-i”; ill-bu. lmninon, lEns- w": Mrs. E. Ramsay, Evsl-ou. M5584 Miss Rlutll. U. iDowues, Scull“. lBoston; Mrs. James Rooney, Iliflahton. Mast-1.; Miss lmmma pm. ; genaid. Charlottetown; “Monastery oi‘ St. Claire”, Begum; 519v, 1.1,; 519113011. Everett, Mass; [gum Gfali-l. Newton, M339; G, J_ TWQQdYl B- A-. ‘Charlottetown; ___-..t Wlren You . Fool a Gold Miss Anna. hicBrldo. ‘ if the physical life were ail? Then we could only say, it cannot be helped; let us eat, drink and be merry. But our confidence is in the_ spiritual. Because God is spli- ltual and man is spiritual, death need not be feared. Jesus Christ has shown us the truth. ivhcu we look upon him until we see what God is like, we are "born from above," and have no need in icar physical death. Iiow I 1111911 lo b0 gripped by these convictions’; Miss lisabel lliorrisey, Georgetown; Mrs. Vernon Ilicl-Iachern, Charlotte- town; Miss Pausay Tweedy, Bos- ton, Mass; Miss Aide Curley, Ev- erett. Mass; Bernard and James Maclliiilan, Rd. Island; Mrs. Dan Pacquette, Dorchester, Elissa; Mr. and Mire. Patrick ShBlTy. Gienfin- pain, P. E. 1.; Miss Mable Jenkins. Millview, 1P. E. ‘L; Mr. and Mrs. Owen ‘Ilrainoir, Pelakes Station; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrlssey, Mt. Herbert. "Requieacat lin Pace" --——1-0->i——- French Chambers Agree To U. S. Payment (Canadian Press.) _ , PARIS. Mardil 9r~ThE Chamber oi Deputies today in prov-islonally approved Poincarcs Iwovisional wgreement ‘with the Uni-tell States by “which the French government will lpay $10,000,000 On tho Wash- ington llebt settlement for 1927. ilan’t Eat Aoili Foods, Too Mich Gas “l suifered from ‘gas and acid stomach, and could not eat any- thing that contained acid. Since taking Adlerlka, I feel fine."— James Fest . Adlerlka. gives the system a ILEIAI. cleansing and brings out old poisons which may have caused trlouble for s. long time. Unlike most medicines, it acts upon BOTVH upper and lower bowel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS and takes sway that full bloated feeling so that you can eat better and sleep better. Even if bowels move daily, Adlerika brings out much uddi-' tioual poison which you never} thought was in your system and which caused sour, gassy stomach, nerv- sleepiessness, head- ache- Nlo matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adierika will surprise you. Iiughes‘ TENDERS except 7, 8, 9, will bc received up‘ Tenders wlil also be received for accepted. WM. CALLBECK, Secretary. 4186-3-5-10. AliBTliiN SALE AT SUFFOLK on Thursday, March 10th at 1 o‘. clock of tho following stock; Qwnlo to Illness I will scil by auction on my form an above do“; 1 stallion, 10 yoora old by "comm, Avbffy" dam by Kaicl, flflild dam BY All Right" great grand dam mm"! 9"!" Track rscord 2.30, tho first island bred trotter to get rcy." l Guernsey grade cow due (Q Spirit reap eternal life" (Gal. 628-) ' Drug Co" -1.td., and other drugglats. , Tenders for driving cream to the ‘ Dunk River Creamery on all routes, ‘ Soap, tho luxury soap tlc, %E“WQ§5”/”‘/”" ,/ SINCE the days of knee-breaches and ‘wigs, people of refinement have ciuoyed thc urc creamy lather and the delicate, clingin ragrancc of Yatdlcy’s Old English Lavender powdered of the Worlds It €urifics~refincs-impartt_ exquisite charm and su lingering fragrance?’ ‘ ‘ SI g2: box of 3 lnrgelcskclfafsll best rugglsts and Department StorcsJ YARD]. I . IEIYS OR) (‘fngliolifh [AVENUE]! YARDLEY, s, New Bond Stl, LONDON"- Soils "Life would ‘be too much for thee if thou dldst not tor. ahea-l of it; thou art saved by hope." HYMN: Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear it is not night if Thou be near; O may no earth-born cloudarise To hide Thee from thy servant's eyes! When the soft dews o1 kindly sleep My wearied eyelids gently steep, Be my last thought, how sweet to rest Forever on my Saviours breast! Come near and bless us whuu we wake, Ere through the world our way we take, Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in ncaven above. . ——John liable, 1220. PRAYER-z Thanks for our hopes. Pray ior-deliverance from the fear of death; the dying, -Coilect——Our Father ill heaven, whose patience knows no bounds, JCANAIIA: lsil, nan-ac. 5.. w. Toronlnl‘, Ont. U.$.A.: lama». squmm" Yolkrfi- \. We bless Thee for the . llePVllI-E in Galilee, loving 1,, Jun, lrlllmlllllllg in Gethsemane, atoning’ 0n Calvary and rising from m, lirave. We rejoice in our redemp- tion through Him and in the he“ of immortality brought t0 ugh; by Him. Yet in our weakness we have set our hearts on things on the earth. We have thought success desirable above service. In Thy patience brood over our dull spirits till love awakens in us. We com. mit ourselves to the Son or M“ lll i101! living and loving service, for His names sake. Amen, Royal Air Force Out For Record LONDON, March a-Tn. pm, A.ir Force ms planning an attempt to ‘break the world's distance m. 0rd for a. nlon-stop aeroplane flight. A powerful plane is lo slalrt from Cranweii, Lincolnsihlie, England. and fly in mile aim)», we thank Thee for tile oncoming of Kamwhi, Brlglsh 1nd“, “m” m‘ Thy kingdom in the world, and 11,5 fuel a for the means of grace in our “VGBJJBPIIHZ. i111 Ofifher equipment will v I E have stocked a complete line of rubbers, over- shoes and goloshcs for men, women and children. Come in, and us fit them with snug, comfortable, waterproof footwear, that the feet dry and prevent bring the family. Lot iivsfi slllvls will keep colds and grippe. Look them ovcr—you’ll like them. BRADY FOOTWEAR CO. DISTRIB UTORS FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS SHOE RETAILER. THROUGHOUT PRlIN OE EDWARD ISLAND. if!» l? ~33“ "wan C We have on hand for Sale I I 2 Mllilo Assorted a inc a ..-,,,,,.. all» ' millin- pruce the ‘following. Vis- ns Cedar, Shingle Ggsdso l better than righteousness and ease “ to Tuesday, March 15th at noon. record in that time. 1 llorac coming 4 Yloro old by "Thompson's Aub- ‘i thc ashes and buttermilk. Hlqhggti <5 or lowest tenders not necessarily‘ 200 M imported Spruce Lsths. 200 M Island Spruce Laths. Lowest possible prices. L. M. Poole 8.00. rAoLrs WHARVES l ll.» m u- dill" llilll» l ill» mi» blow is the time to have your ‘Wagons, carts and Slovene put In shape Tor the Sprlngb W011i. ' . WAGOlN-S-‘All kinds built to ordar. '1‘ whool roles, s tank lior dlfiliing aw ,1 croonl aoporalor, (bim- _ - , 1 barrel churn, 2 largo crossn ' 1 two Will turnip oowor, 1 ,, 1 potato digger, a low hund- Mlsllol of bonnorosta from rog- - sud. 60 buahois blrloy, a o1 lls and straw, so bush- w‘ _ -s 1Q or llornon. _ sis! 10c numerous to nlon- n? llllill rely. No better for bronchitis, "'&“l'.°£ "i. mfimil, csntrsted comgrld ofufinu e Nos- turlflszhll clwll, and renderllls him WI! PlM 01¢?!“ lllll ll "M9 susia- unconscious. He was immediately eoi, kgbwll the woalld over for its llesl- “mo,” u, m, m,“ - --,, gen. j ,,,,,,,‘,",,,',',,,,,,',,'{f;',,, "k "u! emli Hospital, where he was attend- iotfor "215 onnecsol fiiaoflylu; ed by five 0d’ their best doctors. as. usrsateod to give but all that medical okiii could do at! ls c or money was unreliable as he pulsed away on?!“ . ml holln one: ll» accident, otter "n" m, -” having received the lost. rites of , M I I (Efrem, , 1o u. dillfflll. administered lly u... ‘M “Tl???” manner be accidentally slipped and c»... ‘loll a distance of twenty ma. frac- lmil" Mu ma: 1 Ayrshire u...“ MW due to. lmlllln. June elm; 1 brood oow i! ta 27th; 1 brooslnsow o'er‘: MW" 17!"; 1 sow six months old; a 2 sows fivo and one half months v °"_'|§‘:3v."": l-‘Qhlllorn h'ons. on s crcdt. cont off for cosh. 8 p" RDIIRT THOMPOON ».= Thompson Mlllo [Wldvw ‘hi! 198N011 to mourn his par- Ionlts also one brother, Vernon, oi ‘Vernon. River, and sister, Mrs, n, J. Barge. and Miiss Bear-libs; n! Stoncham. Mass. Moira‘! lzlilrutco: Pillow, (Rup- band); wreath, (brother) ;~ 3pm), (Ros) Mus. Dunn and family; wrostlll, In‘. snd liar-o. H. J. _ new sxrness wAoous-ln stock. allow tlrcs Pi" on and vvlro whceis repaired. . l-lorloe sl-losmo A SPECIALTY-Protect 1W" lmooo foot from the hard pavement by using Dunlap rltllli" ‘ I. Persons] attention givon to all wcrktlhififlllllt l“ m“ m“ "M" Ouorsniood. _ _ . Proud ‘F Y .9 . " ‘ - -~ Mellon‘ d! menses » - t .1 , . m ' I lgnown s‘: .‘.... ‘W’ fl my. ulna. oval-l... of cl. Joseph's m, ,nooloa. . - , a-lnalll/lsllwelfilgéef-f-M’ ‘m’