‘I. ‘PAGE Two‘ l Enhance Your Beauty Retain and enhancethe beaut of our air y using Delmay‘: Vltalene F r e n c h f?’ HairTonic '15 Awonderful oration ct herbs discovered by a French chemist. For beautiful , fiuffy, luxuriant hair, buy a bottle . gay. Price One Dollar for a generous M bottle. if not obtainable at: your lgggist. direct from Scobell Drug Co. ‘iviited, Montreal. For sale by E. A. FOSTER ' m} BIRTHS ;. i iALLORAN—ln this city hiarcb 6th. To Louis E. and Mrs. Hallo- m a daughter. Congratulations. DEATHS i ,_ l, i JEIRRING- At Charlottetown ‘ltlitrch 17th. Margaret Elizabeth, ieloved daughter of Mr. and Airs. lohn R. HQring aged 7 years 3 ncntits‘ __ __ :€{{T~~- - H lr Metutirtant _U— - of my dear .\lat~i\'0nzie ii\\'il._\‘ Oil In loving tnemtiry irother, Sgt. .vho [JHSSUKA Angus pcttct lttlly . 1921i. The moon anti sl ‘s are shining. On a lone and silent grave. Beneath it lies the one we loved The one we could not save. 0h brother dear "was hartl lo y -' part. ' \\-'itlt youwvtt loved so dear. But Jesus parted with His lifc. 'I‘hat we, in Heaven, ntiglit. dwell. inserted by his sister, Mrs David l1. (lampliell, bliltown (Toss. i’. l-l_ island. more Standard 1a! Delayed and Painfu- nrruntion sealed Tin aakuzu only. all min- or roe! nil rice $2.00. morboelrcr Bandy 50-. 71 E. Front St... -nh1. Cunnil- q hig-lf/lnuttiun At Mermaid I am tnstructcti hy .~\. S. Robert- on to sell hv public auction on his retuisee at Mermaid on ‘Fuestltiy larch 29th. the following: HORSDS~tSpientlid black draft ‘tare, 5 years oiti (sound) 1300 lbs. general purpose horse 0 years old. general purpose horse 5 years id. 2 lmrses 11 and 12 years old. CtA’i"l‘liE_—2 grade Ayrshires, 4 ears old, 1 grade Ayrshire, T» ears oiti,‘ 3 grade. Hoisteins, ' 2 ratio Holstein heifers. All cattle re in splendid condition. iTliOlH-ZHO bus. choice seed oats Bztllntri‘) also a quantity or seed rite-at and barley. 2 stacks nf hnicc ‘llmothy- ltay. anti 1 stack -l0vcr. Everything advertised will we sold without reserve, as owner tas full complement of horses anti '5 hami of cattle not lncltttling hose advertised. TEllMfie-S months crodilo w. all ums over $10. if day proves sun my ‘ale will be held first fine day foi- owing. J. A. Meooupto, Attoticnecr Clearance Auction Sale ' i1- ! am i tructad by William Mur- lthy. of ydo River, to cell hy pub. lie Auction on Wednesday the 23rd day of March, 1921 at. 1 o'clock lhflfii all of his stock and farm im- picments. etc:—- STOCK—1 General Purpose Marc. 1 well Bred Ayrshire Cow 7 years old due to freshen first week of May: l Cow in Milk: 1 Fat Cow (cash). 2 Heifers coming 2 Bull coming 2 years; 1 Heifer C 10 months old: 1 Heifer (‘nit 9 months old: all Ayrshire Grades, l6 Sheep. 1 well Bred Ram 8 years old, t71l0P-—10 Tons Hay. FARMING IMPLEMENTS-l Mll- noy Harris Mower 5 ft.). 1 Hay Raki- (Front Re Wood). 1 Disc Harrow (Frost A Womb, 1 set Spring Tooth (Frostde Wind) o.- Roller (good an new). i Potato Bcuffler. 1 Cart k Wheels (cart nearly new). 1 good .Xl)|‘eil! Wagon, l Driving Wagon, 1 Runn- bout. l Truck Wagon, 1 Driving Sleigh double seated, 1 Wood Sleigh. 1 net Driving Harness, 1 set Cart Bar-non. l Leather set of Traces. l net of Chain Traces. l Crosscut Sn , -1 Bythc. Grinding Stone. 1 lilac Sleigh Robe Fur (Bishop). 2 Milk Cans, 1 large used only n few months. I Cranmer-l, i Cream Senora {or (Lily 850). HOUEHOLD FURNITURE- In - eluding l 80ft. 1 Bedroom Stove, ‘labial. 1 Parlor Ranging Lamp and I lot of other Articles too numerous 1o mention. Bale punitive no reserve u the “n” l. "Id IIIQ will be held , no . . ...".".i' 'r..."°at..... ,. I Mkiymonthn on nil sums cm!‘ 010.00. 0 DIP “It MI’ llllfll for cub. ~ _ 31p Air Transport Plan Organization on‘ National Bllll Pro- posed in England LONDON, March 18.»England may soon have a nations air trans- port company. Such a concern, guaranteed against loss by the state which should, in turn, receive a fixed proportion of profits as soon as profits are shown, was one oi‘ the important suggestions put- forward by Sir F H. Sykes, controller-gen- cral of civil aviation, to the insti- tute of transport tonight. This, he said. rwas the second and the more likely 01' two schemes rhich had been before the deparuncn-t since a private meetingwith various Bri- iish aviation interests last week. FOR ‘SALE Comfortable house in good re- pairs with outbuildings, garden and pump. Will be sold right. _ Mrn L. Trowadale Crapaud cy Act lhe Bankrupt -_.__ lenders in the matter oi the Estate of The Tlgnish Trading Co., Ltd. (Authorized Asslgnors) Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on the 22 nd day of March 1921. f0!‘ tho purchase of the stock of mer- chandise of the above named au- thorized Asslgnors, including Dry Goods, Harware, Boots and Sohes. Store Fixtures, Sundries. etc. In tending purchasers may tender f0!‘ tho whole or any part of the above stock of goods. ' A certified cheque for twenty (20) per cent of the purchase price must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A complete detailed inventory of the stock may be examined at the office of J. J. Hornby, Charlotte- town; Carlyle Bell, Tignish;_ or at the office of the undersigned l1! Summerslde. The Canadian Credit lilens Trust Assn. Ltd. Maritime Division. E. W. MANSON Authorized Trustee. Representative for P. E. Island . i Highway improvement lenders ior Materials For tbe|supply of any of all of the the Canada Highways Act, SEAL- ED TENDERS, marked "TEND- ERS FOR MATERIALS" will be re . celved by the undersigned until 12; o'clock noon on Thursday, March] 31, 1921_ For thelsupply oflany or all of the t following materials. viz, cement,l sand, gravel or broken stones, rain- forclng steel and tile pipe accord- ing to terms set forth in the speci fication for same, which with forms of tender may be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Char- lottetown. i0 per cent of the amount of the tender payable to the Commission- er of Public Works, jPrlnce Edward island, must accompany each tend- er. The lowest or any necessarily accepted. ..i._ B. McMILLAN Secretary of Public Works. Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Min-cu c. 19st tender not Clearance Auction Sale at Glcniinnan I urn instructed by Hon. David lllc Donald to sell by public auction on Bltufday. March 19th. at 1 o'clock. all his stock, crop, implements and household furniture consisting of 6 milk cows, Jersey and Jersey Hols- tcin grades, all young and freshen this spring. I ltcifers 1 year old, 8 horses, 1 brood sow duo to furrow in April, 4 fall pigs, 100 heno. pure Plymouth Rock and Leghorn. All dairy utensils consisting of 1 Sim- plex Separator, Dairy churn. milk Ind cream cans. etc. Washing mach- ine. tubs, wringer, clothes boiler, etc. 1 incubator. 250 q»; impunity Ind ‘broader. Kitchen furniture. range (with complete let) 1 baseburner and 1 parlor stove. 1 efrigarator also par- lor, dining room, bedroom furniture. 1 parlor organ, 1 sowing machine, lumbar boards, logs and scontling crop I00 bus. choice Dakota red seed potatoes, free from acnb or rot etc. also harness. lot of drivinl and working hnrnen. together with forks. shovels and a lot of other ar- ticle: too numerous to mention. Sole positive, no reserve terms. I months credit on all sums over $10. 0 por cent oi! for cub. l! storm! ulo tutu plum Tuoldl! March I. L IQDDIALD- A certiied cheque for $500.00 or ' i . a woinu tit l unturn l IY JAN! PHIL?! l t A BOY'8 KEEN INTUITION Chapter" 112 . . . Junior hntl gone back to school antilife seemed suddenly dreary. cold, and sorrowful. l‘ was terr- ibly unhappy over Dick, but when Junior Wills with me l could not hr entirely tnlserabie, His boyish gayeqv, ills lticlt spirits. were u con- stunt joy t1» me. ‘Yel in a wtiv l did not regret iris min-r, llo \ old enough now to wetit-t- when l was hurt or worried. <atl and ttztxititts. .-\i tluies l tltottgltt he aillfilléCltltl the cause. Sevtrrai times h1- ltatl mude siattgy", iryvlslr tiistv-Iiatzrittg remarks about. Juanita. They \\'L‘l't> made in n joltinc way. yrt l iliouglll that un- tlerner-ilt it» fun there lay n cer- tain itnntriedge. In every way l could i had trtetl to combat this itiea. l invited Juanita to luncheon, to dinner, anti to play ‘lvrltipt’ in the evening, l lattglietl at her and with lter. l talked (J')(‘Il.l_\' before them anti _;tm_ ior oi‘ their intimacy when writing their novel ~21 sore point with Dick. l? Hot with Juanita. But tn-uclt as l loved Junior, glad as I had been to ltave ltlm with me. ii was a re. lief in n svzty to ict him go. lltt. sharp eyes would no longer lie izp- on his father. l had imagined once or twice that he ltad lost sortie of ilic respect in tvlut-lt ht‘- always had held lllcl<..sotno oi‘ the liriflu in his. ztccontpllslttments. Yet it ltutl been ttotltlni: tanrzlble, sltnpiy i;o_vi.\i@ itnfisenSP, S0 l tried t.» ;,.__ sure ntysell‘. "We must be very careful now. lllc‘ Junior is tbeconilng very oh- “crv g." l remarked as we return. ed from lite station after bidding him trortlirve. He ‘wouitl not he at illlllli‘ zifillll for several utonllts. “(Vtrt-ftil of what?" “or what we say and do. lt is otter-r the notions a boy gets, He ust-tl tn be iond _of Juanita. but i rt-ztlly tliinlt he. dislikes itcr»—sees ihrotttzh lter." “Sees ilircttszh ltct"."'—--I,, a ques- tioning way. yet as if he scarcely" realized what he said. i her playing to the gallery puts il-—\\'0iil‘lll[.l freak cs, tioinq things so oiltrageutts trmnv ways, Boys are raihcr ionorl. ,<:ttess—boys of -. - ~ it}. rxitit in l have liven licneatlt a Mo; age a rival its T was tioin-g. lilif it. scttmctl to mo the only way I could save my ltrldc. and not let Dlcit, know l was jealous fearful. l itncw only to well that if i ever lot “int itttow i had soon .lt'nit.a in his i'l'lil.\ it tvoitltl iic itard It. livo with him aflvnvartl. ltartl for lioilt of its. I was not the sort who couitl ignore such knowledze, that could go on 8s if I tlltl not know it ~if Dick were aware I knew oi‘ hit»; Beauty Counted You are always confident that your beauty has been developed to the highest of its possibilities alter uskiu Gourauds Oriental Cream. ‘ Send I51: for Trial Size Furl. T. Hulda: 3i Son Montreal l _..¢ ..___:;v:. - NOTICE A tut-eting of the shareholders‘ of the Co-operativta Farmers Ltd. Emerald will be held in the hall at Emerald on Wednesday March 23rd at 1- o'clock to consider the advisability 0i‘ linking up with the Maritime Co-operatlve Co_ All shareholders should make a special effort. to he at this meeting PETER SINCLAIR Secretary TINDERI "ION W LY IMPROVIMIIT Pursuant to the requirement; of the Canada Highways Act. separate Sealed ‘Tenders marked "Tenders for Gradlmr god Cortcreta Structures Pwioct lvo.____.." will be received by the undersigned until noon on Tuesday. March I1, 1021. for grud- ing. construction of con» crate structures and other nanos- ‘tary Work on the following roads:- Project No. i2—-L".ommerci-.l Road. from Muffly River to Montague. Project No. lb-ffnrdigan, lit. Pet- ers Road. from Lucy's Mills to lt. Petern. Project Na. til-St. Peters Bold front Ft. Peters to Lot 40. Prvlect No. 15-8; Pater: new, from Union Bond to Bcotchfort. Project. No.‘ lib-llalpeque Road. Vatnrwcrka Hill to Hunter Pr is t No. 11-1 n r Nowailyfven to Tryogon o.‘ mm Project No. 18-11101 Creek Road, fP-"ll Bfynntoxfl Corner to French Rival‘. Project No. l0—Bedoquo Rand, from Summnrslde to Pot-den. Project Nu. Bil-Western Road. from Mount ‘Pleasant to Miecouche Prospect No. l1-—0'Lt-\nry and Western . Roads. from (Phcnry to Bloomfield. Project No. iklhlpeqm. 11am. -1~~rn Rondo (fob tfboary to Bloomfield. . Project No. Ib-St. Peters Rand. from Charlottetown to Union load. Plano. fipeciflcntions and Forms of Tender may be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer. Charlotte- tnwn And at Mathascn’: Drugstore, (Theory. Brace. McKay k Co's. Hilde Paolo & Thompson's. Montague. Loatock Anderson's. It. Peters. A certified chouut for 1600.00, payable to the order of the Com- mlnnionnr of Public Works, Prince Edward inland, must accompany the tender for ‘ewb separate Project. Th . “$11701: e 412:1! Tender not nu- réur of mum win-n - 1 Auctioneer \ 5G0 "--,.......:.-.:.:'.?;:'"it~.? OI ....... . -.. -'h‘ l llll ‘ran CHARLOTTETOWN Hints for the Mot oris ‘BY ALBERT L. OLOUOH OIOOOOOUOQ CAUSE QF NOISY SECOND SPEED W; J. H._ writes: My-———~trucit is not noisy when in high speed; but is exceptionally co when in second. climbing a hill, there being a loud grinding sound. it. also grinds when the engine is idling, but the noise ceases when nhe clutch is disengaged. What is the cattse of this? Answer: This noise is probably caused by the transnlisrsion coun- tcrshtttt, which is in twtlon when the engine is idling. unless the clutch is nut. and uiiit-li is in aim-l“ con on second anti first speeds. but is litrown ottt oi‘ mesh on- high- speetl, in tlllis particular make of truck. Are you sure that the lubri- cant in llle transmission case is litir enough to ct.>\‘et' the xeur flu-es vud reach the bearings luily‘! if not. this tnay account for the 110156 Steam cylinder oil or even a thln~ tier one is suitable for winter use. It the noise continues. even though lubrication is ntli rii-iht. it ll K105i likely that bhe counter-shaft hear- ings are worn or otherwise in un- i'it condition and you better have them attended to. You can tell whet lter they are worn by removing the transnnission cover and prying NW shalt with a pinch bar, which rut-ill make appiaretii Mil‘ Pitt-l‘ l“ ‘he silnfl. TRANSMISSION HUMS CAND ENGINE TAPS T. A.-H. writes: Tlhere is a sort oi‘ humming noise that scents _ to tome -fr0m.> the trnnsttmssttsn nl m) t-nr and the gear-shalt lever started to rattle whetrihis noise bet-aloe uoiicabie. l am tcid that new roller hearings for the cottnterslizttt tuetietl. is thi< probable‘! _'I‘iiei‘v‘ - a lapping noise ill my Qllfllllf‘. Wllt-‘l- h“. it is puiiiuiz or idling. (‘an tltls i... due to ioost- fllisltlllb‘? Answer: it may be llifll ill? h?" h1g5 are worn otti. aliitouttit they should last a long time, it lubrica- . -. no“ 3., pl-Opppiy attended to. .\t-. you sure that the lubricant in the disioy-siliy-alllliougit l did nut 1'9‘ l t-alictl it ill-S giv it that tiame. l’ when ltlld foolish iniatuation. name it. _ i worltotl intt-rmllimiil)‘ ill ‘his u"... l refused (‘.()lll.l'lli‘l'=. that look the loo tuttcit ifrom home. "Come on. iJiuk. let's take a “~,-,tK_" | vcouiti tiftirn now inter» rapt him where Willi“? l hllil ilei it;tteti_ "You have i013 of time to write. lit-is take life ieisttrcly for a While," "Put." iii’ artwcll- "you Wflrk “p.11. _.-.@;,.1ity-_ wily not the?“ "Yes," i zttlittittetl. “l do work fairly steutliiy. but you ovcr-w0rk_ eti on your book. And having Juan- GUARDIAN transmission cue if thin enough to flow to alil moving parts! Some- times gear noise becomes very pro- nounced simply because tno chick grease is used. If the bearings are badly worn, you can detect play in the shaft lby prying it. The tatplng in the engine may be from loose pistons, but usually Piston slap ls not a steady noise. lt is more likely to be lteartl only when the throtitle la suddenly" opened. Before takinil the ‘eat-int- down. N011 b91191‘ "i? that you have no worn itllflli-fvilii m- IQQbQ ituppel adjustments, its these detects make noticeable tapp- ing sounds. RUNNING LIGHTS DIRECT FROM GENERATOR M: S. asks: (‘an l arrange to rttn the llgtitts on my car direct from the generator? .\iy hatter; no good and. as l have magneto ism- tton, I lhouuhi than, tor P91180115 0T economy. I would not replace it it’ l could rim tin lights ulthout it, Anlwer: We imagine that -_vottr generator" is of the constant current type, with third-brush regulation and that it would burn out its iieitl if allowed to operate unloaded. ll 1,, 1.05pm.» wit-at you could tnnke an artiiisittl load to take the current that would normally go to Hi6 bunny-y; yitl-lt would hold down its voltage to a safe Willi. when 1119 lights were not on. This would be a coil 0'.’ iron or German si-ivet- wire connected in place of the battery and oi‘ such a resistance that it would pass somewhere near the us- ual chartzittg current. You will" arrange a switch. so that either this artificial load or all the lights would he on at all times anti. it von iountl that the llglllt‘ 1111111911 ioo brightly when they alone were m] you could arrange ti“ "fir" lamp ttr two in circuit to hoitl down H", vjtqpge. it will take some ex- strits. but we fanci’ lllfii W"! "it" work out scant-thing illfll"! All“ “m” Qupqton of general interest to tie motorist will be answered in lltlt‘ column. stiace llefllillli" I‘ an ituuiedlate answer ts 'il- , enclose aeV-utltlresseti. stain ed ttlveitqp. ‘Mmress Albert l.. (‘lotiirlh ‘rari- of our oritre. is - _-¢o>——--— iCE RACING 'l'itt- iltlri‘ ratdlvtd-‘tllilifillill iutcr- eut to '.',,t~ cummttttity was tiliiléell by the i“t.>ti.-r.ti l)l‘l\‘l'i~'. "hilt ‘"1 WW4". [flu-r ice on Saturday‘. Mart-it l‘2‘i‘. 'l‘hc weather was D01’- fect hut til.‘ lot was ‘JQTY 5mi- A large tiowd or‘ spectators witness- ctl the event. l“.te race was t"\it\-| posed of three classes, viz. A B and qr...» trace. In A UiilFS, Wooth vale. one o1‘ our old war. air-t carry- lng all the honors, pr-vwctl itartl by Belly Kaiol and Point Print 1K1)’, in ("it'll heat. The latter ivas not] in liirt usual form and out of ills element in the chopped up icei truick._ t lta with you s0 much 47,115 wearing. for, oi’ course, you would have ntany titneg done ntttch better work alone. You sec. there is where l have the atlvantage, I don't ltave anyone interrupting me," ' “l u'tiitldn‘t call her trvintt; to hslp- dnterrttpting." "Perhaps not, yet. slit». didn't ltei.-p anti l am sure that had you con- l.llilll'"i trying to work with her your illlillglFtllltlll would auffer. your work would tieteriorute. Not that Juanita isn't lovely '0 look at, but. shq certainly isn't. good for a man oi‘ genitm like yourself. Site would soon kill it in you." l always incu- tioneti her looks; or her clothes in; iu-ing perfect. i would not. dis parage hor in a wtty tn make Dic- think me jealous. but would place it all upcn the detriment she was to his work. tLike ail- or most writersltick was immensely ifascintited with his own ideas. his ability to express them. At first he had been timid. but ionr: ‘nefore hi; met _ Juanita that. had worn oil’, anti he had grown sure he had found his metner ——that he was tbound to be tt suc- cessful author. The failure oi‘ the ‘hook, the scut- hiug criticism had hurt iliill.\h'l)lillli- ed his scltileatseiil. more than he was truwilling t0 ncltnowletigefilm»! ii. was Jttanlltrs part in the hock l - that ‘had caused its rejection was a wcttpon of which l made good use. while never letting him s90 l ‘Jim-i using it. l planned nil sorts of ihittgs lo interest him. l itatl a hrt-altl“ ~ loom screenetl off from lite. porch anti We took nut‘ tnorning meal out. there. We now itad 1t little Jan- zinci-ie tuaid, and I could make my- self attractive even so early. Brat‘ the keynote of all I wore. tivas slm. plicity. I never strained after of- fcct. but ‘ wore dainty washable clothes that l kept crisp and fresh. “lt all right for Juanita who is single, and has loads of iiille on ‘tor hands lo dress in lillCll artistic meiattinosr-a," I retitarltetl, "it is one way to uttraict tittentioii. .~\ll_\'_ wit)‘ ii is heconting, and she is wise to tin it." As usual alter making such a "catty" rnttmrit, i praised her. 'l‘otttot'rtiu'--~.\'rin and Juanita cuss Marriage. AGENTS WANTED Mon and women. not to canvass. but to travel and appoint lucal rcp- resentatives. $1,602 and expenses guaranteed first year. with good chance to make $2,000 and expens- cn. Htaie age and tittitliflcutlntin Experience unnecessary. Winston C0,. ‘Dept. C.. Toronto, White Star Mines Olmsted and graded White Blane, fol poultry t. Artificial Itone nun-ll numnlt him-h and floors. - CARTER 8: C0. Agents. P. I. I. Olnllbflntown ' Lilit- Glass B. i This class was won after rtttt~ nlng five heals by Rita ilatt-h. Robin Todd taking the first two heats. in the third lteat Reta got Ihttsy anti took tlte_3rtl, 4th and 5th lteats by u very narrow margin. (Plume two will he five years ‘old lncxt June or thevreabouts and are most likely lo tbe heard from soon. Third eaute Dick llimiy raising four years. On the ice for the sec- ond time he was cool anrlcollect5~ t-tl its if he were born in an ice house and although he could nut get ‘pant third place, the remark. “watch Richard next winter" was often heard during the afternoon. Gwen Race 'l‘hi.~; race was fast considering conditions under which it was held Most oi the horses anti some of the drivers were quite new at racing especially with sulkies and bikes. Sonte after the first heat put. their itorses back into their driving sleight» and drove tho remainder oi‘ the time in them. l-llltln look first in three straight heats. with Billy B., a tight second. Of the remainder it would be hard to say much as ll was not a fair trial to any horse; there helm; seven in the class. leaving no chance to pick ti. tgotid tmok execept. in from and ‘rear whore some couldn't got and others didn't want to go. .\ir. Martin with the assistance oi‘ ll llllltlt tneifiilbhone nmdtnii warn: FARM FOR SALE l~‘or sale two furttts at lit-ll.- Illvct" 73 and 55 acres Sanders farm l-wn sets m‘ tyqmt buildings convetiicttt to shlppiitg by rail or water. Sold separate or enbloc. Also at Jttlioden I75 acres iwo miles from railway stallion. Good buildings in hast of repair. ioritterly Apply to ANGUS McLEAN. Cullctlon FOR SALE PIA-F- A tum containing 10o can: or land, 80 imdbr Ioodutlltlvntlonuw l0 under hardwood. I milieu Emu-ls Station. handy tum-tum a schools. .701 particular- apply to. OANIIL OIO, IOONIY. “Osborne, , lflillflllilll .' , ' vr. old tPercharon). for anyone who triad to partake in the race without paying ontrlmifl fees previously, thus keeping a clear irack for the race. In Mr. Harrington we have an excellent starter and the Club has never re- ceived anything but unatlnted praise for" his services. He is a man with a lively harness repair- ing business but is‘ never too busy to come when the boys need him. Hewas at the organization >06 the. (‘luh antl- appointed President and was at each annual meeting r+‘~ turned to that office by a generous vote. .\ir. Percy McLean. who is treasurer‘, deserves much praise for ills tmtirlug services in the atl— vant-etnent bi the (‘luifs catttac which is clean sport and plenty of it. SlfliilliiAl-lY (‘lass A Point i'i"l".l Buy, own-ad tltivea by Dr Murchesoti 1'. \\'o'\tlvalc owned. driven by .\'eii Morrison Baby Kalol. owned, driven by J Robertson (‘lass B lteta Patch, owned, tirivet: by J J Larabee 2 2 Robin 'l‘odtl, owned, driv- en by J Griffin l Dicit-Dippyg owned, tlr‘v~ en l).\' l~‘ llcllonali 1 ‘. :2 i’. :1 ilveeit ll.tc-.-' ll: tla. owned. tirhen by 'l‘ Nichoistixt ! lotitly, owned, tlrivcit _ ll)‘ ll Nlchoiat-ti i Billy B.-ownetl. tlrivett by F‘ Benton Jerri’. tiwrled, driven hi’ ‘Mack Mciilnnorl‘ i! llztrity ilal, owned. driven by L Compton -i Bcitver. tnvrtot ilvivoti by ll McKenzie Belle Mac, ‘uwttetl. driven ill‘ ;-\ McMillan f. 4 r. Follnwiztg is the list of tiificials: Startcrl.‘ l. l-lztrrington. Jfltliies ~l1ztroitl liit-‘Ptuisil. J \\* A .\ilil‘lill. Neil liicheotl. i: 1 If ‘- a§§+=l§1l ‘iQQ-MbQ-u-OIXO OQOkOtQH a an sQIf-v 01v w-eve-Oe-ig-Qvvtevrvyo- t; i; at moe If you smoke ‘plug- t fry T & B big plug Attention Schnoner Owners 'l‘lt0so interested in frelgtliliiig Hill front liaittnatslt to Liuii. Hay oi ildilresseu and particulars oi‘ craft to CHAMBERS Q. MacKAV, Box 264. New Glasgow. Nb‘. Basic Slag Can supply Basic Slag in’ an) quantity at lowest urices) Special prices to anyone hauling from warehouse , DeBLOiS BROS» L. T. D. Auction Sale The estate of Angus Nltttzlionultl \i‘e-at Si. Peter's Lake, P. E. I better known as “Crowbush" consisting oi‘ iztrnt. farming iiripieitient-s, cattle. lit-sis. will take place n Tuesday, lvlztrtxlt 22nd at noon. erms made known at sale by auctioneer. Big Clearance Auction Sale 1 um instructed uy Malcolm Ic- beuvi. to sell by Auction at Monta- gue. his farm of 150 acres. 00 clear, balance covered with good growth of Hardwood. l0 acres ploughed for spring cropping, conveniently aitult v-d, being only two miles from town if Montague. one of the best shipp- ing ports in the Maritime Provinces. on Monday the 21st day of March, i921 at. 1 o'clock nhnrp. illivbldlvfllitlTk-l Mower Front k \Vood, 1 Wheel Rake, 1 Plough, 1 Dink Harrow, 1 Spike ‘Harrow, l Itrlving Wagon. l Truck. Cart and viiuols. 1 Wood sleigh, 1. not Driving Harness, Cart larnals, 2 sets Leather Traces, Col. .1111. Homes. Chain Traces. Swingin- rcn. Ropes, Blocks, Forks, H055, dtovell. Crowbnr. Pick. Axes, Four tiriii Potato Spraying Outfit new, ii new Ladders. quantity of Boards will Sclntllng. ‘ STOCK-l Brood More 16 rs. vld. 1 Horn I yrn. old. 1 Stln turd fired Filly coming 4 rs. oland Pi. 8.111‘, l Fl ly cumin Cow 7 yyp, old. I Heifer: I yrs. old in calf. 60 ‘Iona. (lROP-400 bun. of Potatoes (Dn- knto Rodi). 150 bus. of good Black fintn. Hay and Straw. Nrrrooottsrngloina llFFgiCTk-igmo . _ go or woo or co 1 Parlor Stove, iowing Machine. l "edroom net. studs. chain and Tntblgun, Dill lolllflfildllll I Din- nar no e .1 t W i , {illrinth and) 1316:6703! gghorrnrigiae’; on. ‘ Gall Dolitlva no rolorvo. TERMS 0E FARM-Mada kno n at. ale. of stock and etc. I mon n gait l’!!! :11 u o}? I10 00. l or o r . an day following. "on" n‘ l. A. IIQIIOIALI), __ Auctioneer. Q 3w Q0 Fu-titly and (‘ape Breton ports send- < Use Purity Flour for all your baiting-dread. pies, cakes, biscuits, cochlear-whatever you bake. When you ask, or flour insist on getting - PURIT! FIIDUR *1 , “More Bread and Better Bread” .,» FOR tflZ$~ig '7: @5Z$1—3 TONE WILLIS PIANOS “Canadafs Best” HAVE AN EXCELLENT TONE. RESPONSIVE TOUCH AND ARE BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. To maintain the high standard id- entified with the name WILLIS noth- ing but the finest materials are em- ployed, and every piano which leaves the WILLIS factories undergoes a series of vigorous tests. ~ It is always our pleasure to demon- strate the WILLIS .PIANO-whether you are interested as a purchaser or simply as a music lover. A. E. .TOOMBS 167 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. wvo-wo-owmoou-wr-wovooo-{owotoiitoeonw . ~ " I~ IQ”... "'°l’='Q‘Y_li' l 53"? 5 auction. SALE The subscriber offers at private I 1 g . sale the beautiful residential pro- perty of the late Senator Robertson. > ‘ This property is Ideally located cut Msmmoutn Auction sale, stock _ the south side of; and fronting onlllmplgmmtg, hgy, oatgJjotgtoel and the Montague River Just on the outflfufnitllfe 011 Marci; 22nd, I180 (ma skirts of the town of Montague. The of (h; h9g1 far-mg in the country, tlweillnghousa is largo. well bulit,‘,213 3gp“, 11$ under cultivation, electric lighted, and heated with balance hllfd and 50ft W00d. Every- hot water. good barns, etc. Six ncrsn thing ideal, tho chance of n life of land. lawn, garden and orchard, “mg altogether an ideal property. For particulars apply to the un-i s“ bu“! hm‘- derslgnetl at 87 Upper Prince Street", The above unto o’ n“ h“ Llhniottetown. llillili.) ELIZABETH ROBERTSON N 0T1 CE 1 Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg., Co., Limited Box i485, Charottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown ‘THOMAS SMALl-MAN Ofll-oory Clearance Auction‘ Sale at Kingstii; I am authorised by Wm. Cruwys to all on his farm on Botnrdll.‘ March 19th. 1N1. commencing at i. o'clock p. m. the following:- BTOCKw-i very ilne registered Shorthorn cow. I ynrn old. to freshen l’n May. 1 Heifer with calf, 1 choice registered Shot-thorn heifer. I yarn old. I good milch cows. Holstein and Ayrshire grade to freshen in Illi- 1 "lffllla colt. 10 months old. I good Steers, 1 year old, l beiflf. Ayrshire. 11'» pure bred Plymouth Rock hens. , lMPLiilliiNTfi-l single plough. 1 gong plough. l evrmontor, Dild. Narrow. 1 good hny mower, 1 aelrdump hay rake,‘ 1 cart. 1 potato lprly- "P- l fold 01ft. let of beam nteelynrdmnet of bobmwlth snafu and polo 1 power straw and cnsilago cutter, 1 pump jack. bu knife. I horn nringl. 1 milk can. 1 cream can. l lawn swing. quantity of White Bonner and vlll- Quantity of My and straw. Harness Including mllnrc, homes. loo- thor traces. buck bands. some hnrnou for tum with not ltrnpl. Houn- hold furnishing-n, 1 bedroom luito, l tit-morn, 1 nave. Quebec Senior. 1 Bu: Burner. Silver Noon. No. 11, I largo hooked Hill. Al flfll‘ ll lold everything must go. Terms ll month: on all cum: exceeding I10. Under tint amount cub. I per cont oil for cub. ' IIIIJ. GAIIII. 51000000 __r