‘ iursriliu. BRAND HARNESS i. .......ii...i_i..._i..... .u an... i. w... peninsular-uh. You nla certain of satisfaction wlmn you buy ; n; 9f made by Tran k (Ionrpony. laughing, , . T fifbitfii-"ifiii"aiii“fil" ‘ii‘..‘§l"i‘i."."1i.il?°§il."i‘Z..‘ii.F..ZT'i..‘ZZZ."Ii§Zi Inch: owned: pldu with hook and tenets ackalrlp with trlcctuniuro on lop. White metal or j-panmd mountl. in: culllrs. "@600 saint-lulu... i. “mi-lly designed i... is... wall: ouch u: Saliilby tho Hmwu Trudi: throughout th: Dominioi.._ If your denier will not go! Imperial Harm» for you. mite direct to ue for Catalogue and prictl. SAMUB- TREES & CO., LIMITED. Bnblhiwd 155$ , Manufacturer: of Harrie-s and Deal-en in AulLmolzil: Accenoriel. T. TORONTO 02 WELLINGTUIWST. EA Provinciiil Horse Show gricultural Hall, Charlottetown, lllzu-ch 17 and 18. idgirig begins at 1_ p. m. sharp on Wednesday and ontinues during the evening. Auction sale the fol- i wing day. c The Island's best horses are entered many of Ahich will be 0n exhibition in the building all the ‘me. Everyone interested in the development of he horse industry should ptitroiiize this show. Ad- i ission 25 cents. BIC CLEARING AUCTION SALE 1 l am instructed by Russell M('l).')lli',(‘ll to sell by inihlic liitr-titiirtit nirview, on 'l‘liiirsda;.', March 15th, ;ii l: o'clock l\'1\lll_ lite f-illoiviiig tock, crop and" iuipletiieutszk HORSES—1 driving horse, 0 years tilil, l gt iii ritlqitlrpiist- horse, 1 years 0111.1 general purpose inure. ~l _\'Llll\ old. i filly rising :2. l colt, (blurry T.) rising ‘.'. , CATTLE-ii good milk cows, grtitli- Sliilrilitirii. ‘.5 ui-'-v1,v ll'i-she1le1|. t0 freshen in May, L’ oxen rising I. 1 lii-itei- rising i, I‘. yeiirlinlts. P|G$_2 proud sows. 9 fall pigs. HENS——30 hens. CROP-Zt) bus of wheat, 250 bus. out potatoes, 8 tons hay, u quantity llf<ll'il\\’. lMPLEMENTS-—1 Maple Leal‘ gang plow. (lit-ivl; l .-.itiglt> plow, l " disc barrow, (Massey Harris); 1 Sglring itnitli liiirroiv, l spike liar- 10 llllx mixed lxl-tiiii, 50 bus, 4 0w, 1 hay fork and cable, 1 Bani truck wiigtiii. 1 Initial‘. l driving agon, 2 wood slcilzlls, 2 driving slelizlis. Harness - l set ot tt-alii lid!‘- . ess, 4 working collars and lianie " <eis ot letiilici" trill-es, l ll'll('1i . agon pad and brecehiiigs, Ii bridli-s, i svl tiriving il1ll'lli‘. forks. ovels, etc.. etc., Magnet (‘retiiii Scpziriittir. l (1llll‘ll, lllilliYl. A quantity of boards anti pliiuk. Terms o1‘ Sale—.\ll sums of ive dollars iiiid until-i". (‘A5111 over hat amount 9 months‘ credit ou zipprtivcil joint notes, i; pcr cent 111"‘ nnum off for cash. ' Sale positive as lilllll is sold, It‘ iliirr l11'1\'1>' vi-ixi‘ iiiii'.ivoi~tillle, Stllv‘ [111 be held t)" the following; Szlillrillrv ii J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer, J-We are ready nowto receive live hogs, {laying follows, delivered at our packing house, Char- ttetown:— ' 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents Brood souls, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. p d Delivery may be made on any day except Sal;- . a . " {light hogs, under lot) lbs., are of very little use it packing purposes, and as the chief profit from 'eding comes in the last few “leeks of finishing, it respectfully suggested that farmers hold any all hogs, under 150 lbs., until of weight and qual- y more profitable for all concerned. But should 1t ' necessary to dispose of any such tinder-weights , ey’ will be received at market value, proportionate i above prices. _ _ ' We also buy at various points throughout the and and fuh information can be obtained from our cal representatives. i i DAVIS X’ FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ D-3-2MEtf. I ‘l, Overflow tTatltllehffSale naunv FARM. CHARLOTTETOWN. ts MILE$ FROM THE CITY). MARCH 16, 1920. at 1.30 p. m. i inllli-l!‘ Degplte yearly dispersions otlr herd has zilziiin increusetl tn fifty ‘ch is mole than we can handle. We now llrtlptlsvi to sell our re- kl nlng select grade cattle~—ihi.rt-:t-n iii nilmber. Four uro newly bthened; the remainder are bred to fi-c-licn in Mil)’. June. July, and autumn months. Some of these lii-ii are ilotiblc twi-tisst-S of our P "ted bulls and are from excellent dams. We can recommend .11‘: To make the sale more attractive iiiid to eucouratte the starting . ore pure-bled herds, we ulfcr the lollotvilll-Z- PURE BRED HOlosTElN-FFtlEslAN CATTLE ‘1. A cow and her 8 months old heifer calf. 'l‘lio cow is by a very known bull a son of the llrst (‘tllititllrn cow to exceed 331 111% 111 81' lii 7 doya. The call is by our lniporleil ‘hull—Sir Ueltol Pull- » Jewel. i2. A cow and hcr 4 months old heifer '.'iiil‘**1ll'(‘l| Sllllllilfll)’ to the Y8. . A 3-yearo1t1 imported cow due to fi-rsli- n iii April, l8 to Roy- t PleUe Echo. We would paythe call.‘ irom this cow zit $75.01) if ~ llfenA d-monlh-oltl billl out ill Paiiliii" 1'i"i'11.~' ' flnBt-lt cows in ll. J. kcnnetlys 111111111 111‘1'1|- '1 5. A IO-months-oltl(laughter oi’ Sh" Sctzis \\’:illtt-i- Kerfiflylie r- 11 libred by Dr. A. A. Palrwcll, (lshtitvti. Ontario. ¢_ A gyQM-‘fld’ npwLV-ffcflllllllflll heifer sired by Prince (‘olautlius 1* A, whose 5 nearest diilns avertigrtl 1071,41 lbs, til milk a day. or 82 lbs. of butler a week. A price wouid be put on several otliers----,vtiiiillz bulls tind If the yearling bull ABEIHYI-IIT‘ 'l‘~ll)YAlililillfliiltliJPZWICI. g 501d previous 10th.; m];- ht- will be (tll'\‘l‘1‘1i. His daiii is the dig Emma“ cow “.1”. a gpyaar-iild rectirtl o1‘ ()\'(‘l‘ "-' lliil. of butler ('(ll.lLllh1l——0l'19 of 'l‘lie following h. a copy of an ad- dress entitled. "Increasing Coir suuiptitm ‘of, Eggs at Home alid Abroad.“ given recently by hlr. \V. A. HYUWll, Chief of the Poultry Division, lllvc Stuck llrunch, who ls well kiioivll here. at the recent annual convention of the Cuiludlun Produce Association. The tiuestluu of increasing the du- tiitnvtlc consiililptitui of poultrypro- duct. it at present time cilgagilig the atleiitloii of all cxptiiiing nu- tioiis, particularly the United States tlll(.' (unada. 'l‘llls is due lo the exchange sittiaiion that has lately arisen and the resulting lncreusc in the cost of our produce lii terms til‘ liltiropi-uli tnoliey, coupled with ilie |ltlssl1)l1ill('>i for increased world priirluriitui. For these reasons sumo of the points brought out lii the enclosed tirticle might be of use and interest to readers in conuec~ tioii with the poultry industry. Introduction.‘ Fggs have been uii llilporttiiit tir- tlclc of dict from the earliest tiges. retinitis no ‘article of loud is more toliiiutiiily eutcii oi tlcrved iii a sreiitei- variety ot’ ways than eggs. 'l'lii- eitrlii-sl missitiliarii-s l-lllllil illi- 1’;1,£(‘.ll1~i oi’ equinox, (blaster), iii tilii i tggs were used in tinantt- tits, and even in the (it-pills of A1- rit-u the first explorers were tiffer- tggs and poultry in lllc rude kct places" of tlint dark contin- t i.‘ e. l. (‘oiiinit-ix-iiilly eggs have become tin iuipilrttiiit fzictilr lii the busi- lieps ill’ the world. lii lute [ire-war yeur- the world's egg production ini-reasetl rtipiilly. Great llri iili ii 101:4, liiiportctl elzus from i tlil'1't~i'i-:.t countries, while in the volume oi" her int- ptirii a l'l1)3l.‘ second. _ Wot Lwide consumption also ill- (‘l‘i'1lSt‘li. The following tiiblc shows llie rapid rise in imports of eggs into Great Britain since 1864. There is also incltitieti a statement oi’ the value at dried 0.4g Yolk, liquitl ant: tilled zilllutileii imported during the past live years: N0 figures are given for 1911.’, '13 and '14 but the increase ill the linportations of dried eggs during the ivtii" yetirs tins hei-ii treniclitlotis. it llllVlllg been ""* rnnotmcnomrown‘ GUARDIAN. ""1"" INCREASING CONSUMPTION 0r i EGGS AT HOME AND ABROA By W. F; Brown. Chief of Poultry Division Live? Stock Branch, Ottawa. . a very extensive connection in Rus- slzi before the wlir. Ireland was the next largest LUUPCC or supply, lrlsli exports of eggs increasing front 54, 702,600 dozen lii 1904 to 611,982,330 dozen iu 1912 to 72,650,410 dozen ill 1917. _ Germany's imports oi eggs lii- crenseil from 112,578,900 kllogruuis ll; 1899 to 1Ii7.009,800 ill 1909 and 1lti4,753.200 kilograms lii 1912. The Effect of the War on Production During the war poultry product- ion in llii! i. countries ivas ‘ seriously disturbed owing to the scarcity of and rapid increase lii the cast of lend. The first effect was u cur- tailment. lii poultry flocks 1iractic~ lly the world tiver. lii (‘anada the heaviest liiovelneiit of laying stock to market look place lii the fall o1‘ 1915. in England and titlier coun- tries the reciting of many cereals was prohibited. For a time the outlook was dark, Iiut soon a distinct reaction occur ret." which gave poultry alid egg production the greatest momentum it has ever recelvctl. lii the first place poultry flocks were ilitirtiugh- ly trulleti and large numbers of aged nondescript stock were siéilt market and in the second place the demand for eggs became so keen tlitit prices rose by leaps and bounds. The price of eggs during the last two yieai-s has provided the greatest ilossihle ‘incentive for lhCl'6‘:lS.('ll production, ahti" the pro» fittibleness anti practicability of egg production has been brought home to the individual farmer and pro- ducer the world over. The liliiglisli potillrynian is talking of the day ivhcn England will he S(‘11'~Sll])]1()l'1lll_g1ll eggs. llollantl and Denmark are rapitlly re-stocking their farms. l-‘rantre is taking up l)0ll1ll'y-kE‘8I)ll‘/g as have.‘ before. Italy is gripped with the financial advantages of poiiltry-ltceping. Palestine. it is said, bill's fair to become n sgeotid lilgypt. Roumaniu has already again placed eggs on the British liierkei this past fall. No one knows what the outcome iii Russia may be. Mcsapottllnlu is mentioned as a possible source of large supply. (‘liilia has a vast surplus, ivliile North .'\'l'1‘lCilll coloir‘ ics are looking for an export 0ut-' sitited- iii England this full that the willie of dried eggs imported into liigltinil in the first eight liiinitlis of 1919 was Ullllill. iii its l‘f|lll\‘ill(’tll- of shell eggs. to the to- tal itilptirtalioil of ltusslau eggs ill llllfl. ’l‘.i1ilt- l. Values.- til‘ imports: into (iii-til llritaill. y Eggs. Year Yillue Qtlillllil_x' Dtlz. ' Value of E214 Yolk Liquid and dried Albunietl .15 L‘ 1864 lliilgliildiilii ‘.1 215.799 ' 0 179.048.0821 ‘ l0‘_’.-iti0,250 8455M 611080.417 1,303,141 . 40 ’ .020 1.459.800 .‘ I. .150 15,804 "85 . . 515.441.5150 7,149,628 The ', cond table gives a state- ment (lfilllP principal countries sup- plyliig eggs to Gretlt llrltuln in 10151. Table ll. (‘outlines N . of Dozen 6 l.'()lllll‘l1‘S No of l-lozcti i1 . . . . . . . . . . .. 1145132150 ltussia Denmark 42,649,416 Egypt 10.965316 Netherlands 9.773.500 hlilfllrlltllll-(DIQV 8,836,500 llaly 14.11.17.010 l-‘rantze 7,022,833 Germany 5,137,416 Swctltrn 22,849,500 Roulnarlla .....ti2.9l(i .\ltll't)l‘('l) 1.143.500 li-llzlum 728.8321 Spain 4 122,833 Pulled States 58.066 Portugal 55,583 Scrvlti 45,166 lliilgtirlu 36,000 Algiers 27.760 'l‘urke_y' tin Asia) 25.166 (‘liina 25,083 (‘tiniiiltt 19,500 (iihrtiltt-i" 13.166 Russian supplies increased very riipitlly from 1906 to 1913, some liiiigllsh firms having worked up NOTICE! §llll1 netting your harm-n ready 1'41!" the Sprint: Stiles by trotting‘ ll box of llr. ffliilrcli’: (‘midltitln Pow- dirs. You lire aura to be slttliiified with the restilts. us they will put your liiilniuls in contlliiiln ilulckly tin tlii- slime amount of food tliitt they are now netting. If yotirdeul- c cannot supply you. order direct. |'|'i|'t' One Dollar. hr. W. Church. Hiiliiiiii-rsidc. Tfilti-ll-lilblliltf NOTICE qr p. '.'?::- ‘rival General ‘sting of the shareholders of the ’l‘elephone (‘titnptiuy of I’. B. l. will beheld i... ‘y!’ over 5g p); in 14 days“ nntl ii sgVlfilf-tllll record of over 30 lii the head office of the company. Queen 5L, Charlottetown on Wed- It“ i, capable (,1 [muting hm- oivn retold and possibly trying Mme record u; five,- 32 tbs, held 1:3; her mother's full sister- RC Shove Patti. 4 > Japflnh gonorabie wait" M, 1,91; ‘will give liii illlllrflr-H on ‘Dairying. ‘dd ‘Jo demonmra-gin" of Qjrvsilufli- will be zlven. \\e 1)('1H‘VI‘ ~ "‘P_V_ 51mm; wi|| take 1111101‘. 0f 111.1 Iilfll labtir and cost of pro- »,, oout of dairyinlz. See titiw 1 1-= Iri-iili‘ iiiiil liiiiiilleil. Mg-aqnmiyir-mi M gain, Right lllililtllg credit zillowetl nt cur- “fjfit interact. I o, J. WALTER JONES, I l litltibury l-‘arin. (‘liallottt>(own. 1 iicsdziy the 24th day of March. 1920 tit the lirmr of 8 p. m. for the reception of the annual rcpastiil. 'l‘lii- election o1‘ (HFPCNIFE and the triitisiictiiln of such other baldness ail may properly trolne before the lllvellllfi. WALTER 3. GRANT. Secretary. 7569-3-12-ME10i let for their product. The United‘ States with their vastcollsuniing population lla- a silrplus. while tliei potontitil pcsshfllities oi‘ prntluc-I tioii in (‘ainatlti have only been tout-lied. The title-cl -1t' the universal tell- tlcntgv towards int-retisetl llrltiuctloli lilil)’ not lie ])l'f)lliJ\lllC[‘i1 this yetii‘, l.iil in a year Ul‘ two i1 i-z clearly evident that the worlds trade in t-ggr will lit.- called upon tti handle a volume oi‘ supply well in ex- cess ol‘ the present demand. What thin will be the otiltloiiiti‘? Will the price to the product-r be n!- loivcd ('1 drop beyond llle point of s-i-untiiiiictil production. or will those. intertistetl lii the world's egg trade he prepared to tinderttilte such a comprehensive campaign of sales- manship iiiid advertising as will iii- silre at denlaut: well iii excess 01’ the silpply’. Eggs as Food. lilggs iire one. 01' the most pala- table most nourishing and most convenient o1‘ foods. lii chemical tztiiiipilsilitiii (‘ilics closely resemble‘ lnetit. lii nutritive value. they stand between cheese and milk. while in real intrinsic value eggs stand on ti pedestal far above their value ordinarily rated. investiga- vtioiis conducted under the "New Nutrition" clulsify’ foods on l1 bas- is of their growth-promoting, ills- czise-reslsting powers. In other words, only a linilletl number of natural fonds stich as eggs and" milk base been found to contain these vitainlues absolutely essential to Auction Salefi~ We are instructed by the trus- tees of the Valleyllelti congrega- ilon t0 set. up at auction on the premises on Monday March 22nd, i020 at 2 p. m. Their farm known as the Manse of Glcbe Farm. con- taining 40 acres of land, 30 acres clear. Balance covered with hard and soft wood With large l2 rooin house with pump in back entry. Barn and coach house all ln good repair. Good open well with house over it a few yards from stable Good orchard anti shade ttrees. Farm is well fenced with wire all but front. This is a very desirable farm being in one of the best farm lug sections on the island, and well adapted for grazing being well wat ered. 2 small streams run straight across farm. Convenient to school, church store and railway. For fur- ther particulars apply to M. D. Martin secretary treasurer. Terms luatbe known at sale. 1-l. Nelson & Son, Auctioneers. 7t53-3-6sME8l. i. iui CTRACT the proper growth and development of the human body auditor the I‘? pair of tissue so essential in the resistance of disease. Egg; and milks are natural foods. the only foods, in fact, that con- tain all the elements for the growth t’ the young. A cblckihatches from nd will live for days upon the con- eilt of the orlxliilil egg. A nation's greatest asset is a high degree of public health. Egzs and milk 1111116 those elements absolutely essent~ ial to a high degree of public health. Provincial Health Departments, State Legislatures and municipal.- lties spend large sums of mono)’ annually in the prevention of epi- demics. 'l‘liese epidemics spread in proportion to the vitality of tho people. The use of eggs and inllk in abundance would so much to promote growth, maintain 11881111 and resist disease, all of which con- lsiitutes a veritable bonanza o! possibilities for the advertising genius that is prepared to until-ll‘- take iuyvorltl-witle tidvertisliig calli- ptilgn uutlcr tlic slogan “Elli more Eggs." Factors That Retard Consumption. Tho average house-wife views eggs with suspicion. The desire and craving [or eggs is held back. dwarfed‘ and blighted by the uncer- tainty surrounding the quality of the supply. Eggs as lald are one of Nature's most uniform products. No amount o1‘ handling of manipu- lation can improve their quality. The real cause oi‘ the uncertainty auto quality is failure to conserve tive for pcoqtluuanca of careless ~ and dllatory methods on the farm. It makes possible as well, the dls- f posal of eggs 1n all atmes of composition and actually eucour- axeu farmerj-uud others to hold eggs at seasons of the year when there is an advancing market. Some country merchants ship dfr 0 ect t0 retailers who, ln turn. fre- queutly supply the consumer under] srictt. ‘ERMINE’W the captlom-“Tbe eggs are Irish! Yes! Fresh from the country!" The bulk of the receipts go to the whole- sale distributor when they are can- died and graded. _ From Juno on. candied current receipts show a high percentage of higher grades for which there ab ways is a keenoeuiand. The dis- tributor ls in a tiuandairy anti the solution lii the past has been to dilute the best with u portion of the poorest and sell the balance to the best advantage possible. often without due regard to the effect on "consumption. ‘ increasing Consumption at i-iome. \ -A nation's liwmii ntarkot is its largest marl‘ t Canada, with a production of roughly 165,000,000 dozen, has a surplus of only ti few million dozen for export. The States, with a production of sever- al billion dozen. has a surplus of perhaps nine million. Even Eng- land produces more than half of her requirements at home. While undoubtedly the selling price of the exportable surplus wllibe the controlling element lii price, yet the home market presents the tiiost PURITYAlio HIGHEST ~ ‘ 7 GERHINATION i - i , l STEELE. g BRIGGS’, LION ED (LOVE ' '\‘§\\\\\ .\ M \ SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT CANADA ,. ,. 11m iiiiulitv which iiiitiire has slvsii- tangible possibilities for increased ‘W , -i No act on the vautlevfllestage c0",,un",t|on_ wrlfa for "Qw gives more amusement to the Public The per canlta consumption of / o l ___ than the dialogue that is presumed Qggg h, Canada is between three / ll/(ISIMTOJ cdfd 0g t » . 10 ‘lake 1114168 between 1119 1101139- and four eggs per week. increased "i wlfe and the merchant in the Dur- m an egg a mm (yanadu would m. t’ utilise or essii. when despite i111 11S- quire an additional hundred miu- , tiiiriiiiccs given. 11love is recorded ion dozen to supply lierown i-etniire . . the frequent disappointment and mung; or an increase o; approxi. churgin that transpires ill the mutely yixiy p9;- uinp Qyef hey "V911! 111' 11 Pllrchilsi’ 11161118 111M16- presont production. Consumption The iroiiiiiimins public iviini and de- In the United States ls about the “ 111111141 111511 8111111 e885 0f 11 11111- same as in Canada. Pro-war con- QHpANy form quality. Actual misrepresen- sumptlon in England‘ was lower, not T UHWE tatlon in sale and lack of confidence over two 0|- lw‘, and 0119.11.11; eggg , on the part of the consumer 118 re- .._ AA - Hal/ff " , gurth. quality combined with the (C(m[§nue(} on page “new, CA/VA DA S GPEA TEST 555D ‘I 1ii§'if.'t'§§.'§i'{.'i 1.5.111‘ '.’.'.Z."t"{1f'.‘i;i§§§ - T _———“—'" HAMILTON TORONTO WINNIPEG - "°"““'“""""' lii the Supreme-Court of ' ’ The Fault of the System. _ . ~~ lii the usual course of events. " s $585‘ “i111 ‘hell’ will’ X’ y“? °°m’“"‘e" -ln the matter of the Sovereign a ' ll ev uus ‘ways. arge propor~ F] A w v . _ M h t M lion commence thoir Journey “d: angéllgiggemggzgfzxtiflhgfwggg, through the iiiediuni of the country mg U,“ Act and ‘inland-menu were. store. Most merchants are not par- n, ' 1 b d d I I d ‘ ticiiltirly interested lii eggs but buy 1 A so a nuni. er nee e or‘ an stations. Canadians from 1B to eggs because it enables them to h,,'f“,k,,ep§,°,f,§§ igfihigglgdfyfziggsg 30 years desiring a steady position paying $90 to $160 per month and sell goods. and they, therefore, bid teen“, day of Apr“ 1920 at the found should write the Canadian School of Tkelegrnphy, Queen Bulld- i for eggs. it is not considered good ha," o’ ha" p“, two o-clock m lug, Halifax. business for a. merchant to refuse u, n H“ Ch m, O _ eggs’ and “- he bid-s 30w h“, Gus, gogd: £2322’ 3w Cam, 2:, Tgissnms‘ We supply apparatus necessary for partial home study. t tome" Wm 5° l" M“ mnlpefitor 1° 118M 1119 14101111181075’ 116110111118. From 3 to 8 months according to time devoted required to pan ‘ “cm” ‘he slreel- As ‘he "93"" 69011119 the 1111111 divide-Ill. 1161119 11116 examination Authorized by the Marconi Co London ' ~ P1485 111% 1111118111 "1 11°11'10"!’ 1101"“ liquidators remuneration. direct gqggppgMsflpggl " .i' lity niiiirller, without regard to qual- tnxatmn of c0515 “m1 some report _________ ' _ W _> i 1 Y - herein. ~ 'l‘liis system of purchase actually Dated at Toronto (ms 27m (my ' ' ,,.,,..,.., ...., o, ,,,,,,.,,,,,_ ,._ ,,,_, w... - Large Sale 0i Choice Milcli Cows and. Horses t like pains. r to produce high-grade til-y A, c, QAMERQN" . _ . tiggs, and, moreover, does not only Qmcga] Referee Pl tum iiAsIti-uieteti if“ ‘Rona 011d‘. toRITfl-siien Mar. 20. M. it» vim ii premium on =<><1<1 i-iriii-i-iimusiiwi. 1.5; .-..f-..."f tiniiz‘. ‘£123.55 .1 " ‘M <~ "E85 11111 001110111’ M79" a" 111°?” "- Iiiiles tioii. viniilottetou l. , to r n nay J ~ _____ . l5. I021» ill. on. ..' luv llolnleln ti ili- ‘ '- ‘T’ Five Horses. ‘Hell llruln iiirlreiilieliuhluy‘ Ii. lllit- ueiii-i-ii ]>1ll']ill~l(' -, T yrs. . to 1W5 ieii A ul‘. 20. oltl. ti...» into-r, yrs. om. lllll i, . i~i freshen Alir11 £0- .. i‘l\'tli~. -1 \'l'.~'. old. (iiii- i‘lvtli-, Ii yrs. 1, i . to freshen Mar. 16. t, . ——— - l.iil. Unv 1‘lytli-, ti yrs. lllli. relrisiter- I, ll to rresiieii iutir. B. I U I your food in digelted with- . - . _ l’ l“ ‘bashful, 2mm alright ‘ h of painful acldityr 1 11m 11151P11f1l§tl by Wm- Nlflllftl- ‘Iii-ldhli-umm i: s? . hill‘: :10. 15,5075, up,“ out o; boil», eninii son of Duuilas centre Lot 55 King s ‘ "illvll ilkr. i. i_ , _ . old‘. t-.“r|i~?..i._.-.i Avril 111- -~~1 iviu- “my t" a" "Y villi" “are - "~.r1'"'.""" 1""- l- t ::.':.- u: April ... ‘he premises on Tlmrsday H“! 13 .. l. 12:11:18 lilltlllLhfil-Uld, Holstein ‘day of March 1920 ut 1 p. in. 111v , “fllkl grade. I I t r w Juan , _ 3 (‘ 1 , 0W, (I llPYl) l {glelggmxingfilzcfileggolgfnggmsfiwxil ill Xtlnhxilz, quiintlty of choice uecd l"! W°11d¢111l1 111 111d!’ 1R1? 1° m9‘ cattle.- one mare 10 years old, mare Midi! Iidiixifxxuntler $20, Chill], over nomad‘ "cmblgd with ovuiddny-l 9 yenrg old 15 1on5 hay, 80 BiUORS that amount. eight uiolitlis‘ criltllt. Plensnn‘ tolalte-relief prompt and barley 1 fimwel. 1 hurbz, rake 1 on approved joint HIIKPH: '_ I x Adina‘ I ,1 ' ' lf above (lute is stormy “ill it. walking plow, 1 riding plow, 1 ha,“ 13m, MADE BY SCQTT l BOWNE -. l ' Sitlc maitlvc no reserve.- -==i== veer-s mus-oi. li..'.“.'..;‘-"'i"“..-‘.‘l‘i.“ c.2221“ i.‘ at -i ' , ,, ,, ‘t 1 ' l . A v double harness, 1 set driving 1itir- 7494_3_9_ME6| J0,“ c A,,,.“.,,,,..,._ ---- ness. collars and other harness, , carrier for rolling door (new) ull Bliiksiiiiili Siiiiiil tiir Sale °i‘i>“‘i§.‘.§?.’£i.. I — — proved joint notes. All sums under The undersigned offers for $5 cash, 6 per cent off for cash. . private sale his blacksmith stand should day-be unfavorable sale will ' '~ and house, and lot situated at Cur- take place first flue day. - - ran Ban Bridge. near Grand Traca- ‘ U. B. GLAY. die. Apply to the undersigned on AUCUOHBQP- the premises, 757113-12-11145121. \ FRANCIS BUOTE. I ' 7540-3-11-MiEtf4l ‘is the best insurance 1n existence. Why? Because it ls the cheapest. . and at present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There la no fraternallnsumnce to compare wltnthat issued by Consisting of 150 acres of choice tlegiereby olfermefgr 5068 b! fag" THE ‘NDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTER: land. 120 acres clear 20 acre und- o‘ acres s ua a ernon _ - "r hard and w“ wood’ 10 snares eh 60 acres cm" and m a ‘ugh V Liberal commissions are given for all applications received and ready for clearing Spring running state of cultivation remainder cov- ‘uu purucular“ c“ be received "om m9 umlermgned‘ through farm. Good dwelling house cred with a good growth of uoft we 1mm’ “pgmguggaaan J F WHEAR “ and out side ibuildlngs all in good wood. Brook of water at each end ‘H "b 1 ' - i repair. Telephone in house pump of fkarm. nag IIGINLVBX‘ falling pinup 711L248ME1mo m secmmr,’ Hem ln pouch. 2 miles from Church an at ouse. o0 ouae. new urn - - - ,_-. school. 2 miles from station. It and outbuildings. Within one mile ___' farm not sold private will be sold of Vernon Riveir Station, roller -—~- . T by auction tater, mills, school. churches and stores. For further partlcularaE ltxiliply Alfie liillzllltlmll-yfczt 111111111110 ' A. Newman. Kingston. P. . so r i o 1111 D1170 11.591‘- __ G v 7456-3-6MEcmwf4i: , turtliei- particulars iiiiiilr- 10 11m- " Klniipntt pad McNeil], Solicitors , . To w Charo e own. d ~ ' NOTIOE' ..r..i:=.t.°.¢.°.t. 1 c a ".3 ‘a " 011911116 iiiltl Molittilill i . IBOMi-llilllllslttsmwsfll. = N a D n a I ' We are prepared to bu?“ a}!!! _--- 1 . Wm, connect." "n, .. quantity of live hogs, pa g t a highest market prices. v 1 TQRONTO ‘m’ A 0|,“ w Following lo a lbt of our buyers ‘i a I u] a é w h u’ p ' ‘n’ who will take hogs at. their reupoc- l d . ' I t I only igta" ixttllilg“ “$22.5, wedneaday lnhzoohfnldifltliltg: vdolhaggga C do R - 1' - ~ lt l d rt "’ i- ii- we». vo-ii-e- t:1.‘:.i".tzii'il i..l.:"l§.r .21’... * 11111 ""1 1111* . A. D. Martin, Grand View, louetbwn 6.26 a.m...Lv. Chlrldttetown Ar 686 1 “m” Drfle- v°m°m For particulars apply to 3-45 i-m- iLv- Gummenlde Al: 05 p‘: "my J°“1‘“"- n""°""°°"~ mas DAVID n. star 1-08 n-me-i-v ‘ Slcxvllle ‘ Lv- 1'1s p‘ ' He" H- Bmwni Y°'k' ' Suffolk Lot 34' 2-25 P-m- Lv- Moneton |_v ' 10.55 pm‘ E"1'°" w°dl°ck~ Fmm" Rm" isls-ao-ioviicwtzi ' ' 9-20 M». Ar. mono-lii Ly 0'25 i“ .1. w. Pyle, Emerald. ____ __'____,__.i___ ___ ~ - ""- John Wltehead. Kensluton. ‘__‘“‘—“ Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Louis Muttart and T. H. Smith, SHAIlldl) TENDERS. ndtlltissed f0 the Pontnitistt-r tioncrul will be re- ceived otilttuwtiilntll tioon. on l<'rl- day, the 0th April. 11120, for the con- veyance of His Majesty's lilulls. on a proposed (‘ontrnt-t. for four yearn, 6 times per week on the route \Vel- llmrton Station Itiirlil Mnll Route. No. 2 from the Postmaster Gener- ul'ii pleasure. Printed notices colituiulnl: furth- er Infill-mutton m1 to conditions of proposed (ftlnlrnet may c sci-ii and liltink forms of Tender mliy he lib- tulned nt the Punt (rfflees of Wel- llnizion Station and M. the tifflee of the, Pout Ufflco lnupr-cttlr. JOHN l4‘. \VIII-Z.-\II, Pout 0mm Inspector. 20th February. 11120. Albany. | M. A. McNeLll. Alberton. William Clarke. Suinnieralde, March 3rd, and Miucouciie March 10th and each place fortnightly on Wednesday until further notice. We take hogs every week day at the plant in Charlottetown. For information phone 532; Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING CO. LTD. offline TSUPERHOSFITIIATB stile Above fertiliser: now In stock, can supply at lowest. prices. Now Dilly Service Between Halifax autl Montreal Maritime Ex Bent Through C pron Leaving Montreal. dolly except Saturday: mlku Onflwtloiin to Prince Edward Inland Polnto vll Sackvllle. M°nctou It 10.55 a. m. connect: with trlln ormentlne It 1.15 p. m, Bee Your Ticket: Read. Vite-CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS w. 1'. i-iuaeAN.‘ w. K. nooena, Dlltrlct Plnengur Agent, City Ticket A em, Local Train leavln invlviq Sackvlllp for In the time to buy u price: are cure to advance. DIBLOIU BRO!" LTD. Kenslngion Road, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ‘J. M. 00F... anger. Charlotlot wn P. E. I. ' ' i 7010>243MEtlam o . _ v cmn-ioimowvi, .1.“ OBBD-I-IDI D01 .