'_ May; Grade Shorthorn Cow, iresh- Billlles t. cu s, 192s ' DROS ']‘EA_'is good if you want the very best, ask for Red Rose Orange Pekoe 'e u w, In clean, brig/ll Aluminum 1101101 Slit ‘Flippers, Thresher and (lleaner new, tMonsighzln); I. II. C. Gaso- llinP Engine, 3 II. P.: Mogul Engine, ii . P.. Farmers’ Boiler Steam Feed At Searletown Wooker, Double Truck Wagon, Polo Iund Shafts, Sloven (Bain) new; YVEDNESDAY, MARCH, HT}! ‘ycm-L "on Axles. 2 Dflving wagons , daunting Sleigh, Double and Single Oominencint igiiiariivelvc OClock Bob Slum Pump Jack‘ wire Stretcher, Wheelbarrow, Blocks and A" my swlclrpleirgsts& Fanmng Tackle. 3 Puncheons, Casks, Large ‘Water Tank, 40 Cedar Posts, I2_An- STOCK--|-Iors¢ 7 years, 01d, 1500 chor Posts, 9 feet; Post Hole Dig~ Ibm; Mgre, 6 year; 0111, 1450 1511,; gers. 2 Cross Cut Saws, Circular Mare 11 years old, 1400 1115,; Q0011 Saul. half interest in Circular Saw, Driving Horse, (Fleetfoot); Horse 3 200 lbs. Bluestone, Jiwksfirew. Set you: old, (Lacopia); 3 choice Double Harness, 4 Collars, 2 Steel l Grade Holstein Cows, to freshen in Collars, Ii Sets Leather ‘Traces. Work and llilrnes, Pod and slmrtlmm cow, 3 Breeching, new; Pad and Breech- l on In April; F51 ing. Cart Saddle, Set Double Reins, yearn old, newly ireahened; Cow, 2 Heifers 1 year old, 2 Bulls, new. Driving Harness, Forks. Show 1 yml- 0111, 15119110101111; 111-111;,» 2 i-ls, Potato Fork and Scoop, 2 Lad- years old, Cow 4 years old, freshen 1181's. "Do-s, (irowblr, i! iifyilles Mill In April; Cow 7 years old, Holstein. 5'11"!!- l 1; z B10011 sows, ‘pun CROP-A Quantity oi Choice Bred Yorkshire); Boar 11-2 ‘rears Seed Oats. (white); Barley. Mixed old, Yorkshire; 90 Hens, Plymouth Fwd. Wheat, Marquis). Tlmflllll’ Rook. Seed, Hay. Straw. Turnips. IIIPLEMENTS-Biildcr, F. .1 w.;' "°"SE"OL“ “W5C” — "a" Bake Bar, Hay Lmiili-r, new F. .11 3"!“ cllllbmid- llinlrlz Table and .w'; my Mower, F‘. d“ WJ Disc Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, Dishes, Dru] and Fertilizer Atmchlnen,’ Mats, Washing Machine and Wring- new, F. a W.; Sectional liarrow, l7 ‘"3 Cm“ Chum- Dflifiy Churn. Tam‘ new, n h “L. qumvmor, Barrel Churn, Buckets and Baskets, E a, WJ manuresprcmler_ R ‘Q wd and a number oi articles not ellum~ 101mg Plow, r. a. w.; my Rake. "flied- - pow" spmyfi.’ no,“ Eureka. “mp . .Also my FARM consisting oi 26 1-2 t» Planter, with Fertilizer Atiucll- “m” °" 6°“ PMM" Lam'- slim"- ment, new, LlLC. Potato Digger, ed °" “Ilddlewn Rmd- know“ as once upon lllS Se‘ Spring TOD“, Thomas Best Farm. ‘now, lI : ‘me’ TERMS'made known at SALE. 1t Barrows, Spike llarrdws, l2 Bars; Bishop Plow. Turnip seeder’ Femb not iilic on Wednesday, wilfhe held‘ izrr Sewer F. s. w.; Turnip riilp- “m “m” “Y lmhwlllg- _ er, Grain ‘Crusher, (Monarch); Set HUG" MORRBUN Seal KOO lb.; C S l. , nowfsioo ibs.; "creii.eas'l'ps.§'i§§? 4?) VEBCY F: “LLEN lbs.: Disc Horse lloe on Wheels. 2922434543" I V, rcw ' " i THE S-UN iLlFElUSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Aso-ets $400,000,000.00 insurance in force $1 ,500,000,000.0D :\(l(ll‘(?SSll1;I the annual meeting. the lh-csiilent >111 id :—— “We can already say that. in profitable- ness t0 0111' l’01ic_y'l10lde1's_ we are not. cx- celled by any company’ in the world, bur. we are not satisfied, and will not be satis~ lied till wv (-2111 make an ovon stronger statcnlentx llliill. tzhzlt" Place your ilcxt". great company. insurance with this Soc our agents, 01' J. A Moore, Div. lylan~ ager. Charlottetown, P E Island __. M. A“°l'°"“er,1=‘ranklal1d was hastening over hiSlnjgl“ 11¢ 1s going 11, 11.; l THE CHAIELOTTETOWNGUARDIAN Y l-GO-O-O-OO-O MISS BROWN OF X. Y. O. BY E- Plilllllills Oppenhelm lflooyrirlit I927 by E. Phlllipps Oppeuheim) O-O O§O§§§§*§'§f-§'5Q-O+O§§O 9w “I 11m sorry for Mr. Poul," shc ro-l flectcd. her eyes following him‘ around thc room. l Later on in the cvcning at a 11mg} when their coming at all had scenn‘ d‘ improbable, Frimkland and Ericl ‘Oleill-‘iilll presented themselves. Both set-mud it llttlc tired. Franlm land for him. LtllllOSi. morosc. They viliiii‘ across the room 11ml shook! zlNervous and Miseralllel ‘Through Constipation; “ Fruii-n-tives ” Restore: “i ° Vigorous Health Stuniping Machine, 2 PTlwrr lIol-si- 11111111,- wm, tho-two gutsy y "Hilid work to get awa ti i. i- ,Mi'. Frallklund observed. Xltnllohlii-‘dv MR’ D‘ DUPBRRON’ a-f" 10011811 thcrc wlcro 1101111; to bl- zilTlu- drowsy, fatigued condition that idlvisluil up till l0 o'clock. 1 51-0 usilallygoi-s with constipation isaseriouif ‘you young ladies have nearly fin- llillllllmll- (lvelwm? ll» B" llliilllll)‘ by: Qishcd dinncrf‘ ‘ taking “Iiruit-ii-tivcs”. Read this letter: l "Very nearly." Frances replied] Mnxvilie, Ont.—“Thc results are mar- ‘ ‘You llllll bcttcr come 11nd talk 10- vclious. That nervous, tin-d iccling has us later. Miss Brown 11nd 1 1vm11lcumplctcly gone. ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’ has,‘ u little iniurlnation iill0lll your mails =1 new mim of mo" Daily." —-Mr. Donald Dupcrron. ‘Til glvi- you all thc informntionl “Fruipaqivcsll 1s 11,1, intensified juice, -- . . l ‘Elliot, l lfihanklaild promisettl of ‘ripe, fresh fruit, blended with stimu- ‘Tm U oucll o ins usual pomposityn, 131mg 1° ' __ 11 ' m)!“ lwliilt nelson to come to for ioeol constipation. Gentle, natural and ‘ h ' i‘ hll-"illl b? lviit: i0flrhnu~~~ positive 1n its action, it builds the sys- | I 11d lunch late. Wish you'd let us tem to function properly without thc ‘ 150011‘ yvll Yvliiii: indies a bottle oi constant use oi laxatives. 25c 11ml 50c at ' iwme?" ‘ l iill ilruugists. Try it—to-d:iy. l | "Certainly not." Miss Brown dpu clined hastily. "You had better 001 , and start your dinner. Your wuit-. H i er l5 looking agitated." .01‘. and he is really so terribly ciurn-i The two men departed, Frallklfllltllsy, 1 1111511 he were 0111-1011110, 1, ,“”m m0 Si-"llowllill "nsifiildy gait Oil honestly believe that the only scrup-i the miin who has drunk =1 greiii‘ ies I have left are strruplcs o1 tastcifl‘ “mny “penins- Tllfll‘ table W115 Miss Brown moved fin her chair‘ ‘already flanked _by a bottle or uncgfnfgrtably_ champagne in an ice poll, i0 Wllivli “There arc certain lllond-c. Fianc- fiflilklmid pointed mlnuiivntiy won cs," she (‘Uniicivd coldly. “in which‘ ‘bCl-Dll‘ 1116i’ llflll $110 (IOWII. lilo‘ you say tillnsts which arc unplcnsP jhair was ilntidicr oven than ilsuol, 311119 1150011 1Q 11nd 11111115110 3-0111». ‘hi5 checks more flushed. His shirt 591g" , hail moi out from one side of his “Little prig!" iu~niici~..~-.nui~mured, Walstw“ and his V0160 i1‘f\V0l"dl“S0me day or cihcr though, whcn. Tallwlifily 110F051‘; lilo room. ‘you poke that dear little nose of Frances looked nt him Ciiliciillyyours flirt-her 0111. iiltn the world; and her cyci wandered off to wheriuand feel the rears Slipping by, 011.111 Poul was still in melancholy attend-‘you may 1001; 111 things dillorentlyn diiwflgeii MiSSiMcn nrc rcniiy all pretty! well aiikeui 'B1_'°Wll WBlChQd-Wllil‘ ill 1161' liiofliioniy thc Fhnnkliiud type are so, wlsd°m she mad“ 11° Wlllilik- clunlsy to conceal who‘. they want. _ illcrc they come! Mr. Frimkiand NEvERTPl-ELESS- 10ml‘ m m0 OV- has drunk most of that bottle oi ‘some, when it bccanlv evident ihnhivinr. {llltl 1 icel CfrYlViilC 1d unit lo- enterpris- ,dinner in order to join them, Miss mgr 13110111 ventured uiwo spcech- l The two men had risen m their "I 4011'! 5136 will‘ WE Biicflilrflgeffeet and were crossing the roolu. ihusc two men," she remarked, aslpmnklal-ld lumbering and pompous, "i0 W0 girls loiivrcd over their Cfll-‘ynt wit-h f1 certain air 0i brute pow-l w“ "I diml- dlwk" Mi? GITYli-‘Olifcr about him which relieved his H‘) 159011114 \'l'i'y iilliilliilviil- Yfilii otherwise commonplace‘appearance. fiifllil Mr. Idranklancl I lilil- bcgin- 13y 111;,» 511113 Grcfllgol] soc-pied ni- nmg t" d“l“-'*'l-" ' luost anaemic. Fiilllcvfi 13111120051 i101‘ 5110103911“. “I (10111 know whrttls lllt‘ lllllltfl‘ "I don't quit!‘ know what tho al~ 1111111 your friend fniuigiit.“ Frulllv tructioil is myself," shv r-onicssnd, pmd $3111 11, M153 11111111111 --_~,~¢a1-L.¢. Wild Y“ l silplwsi‘ I d"- T "l" "My omens l\t‘l‘ mouth and ki-nps ull what tho lliO(l(‘I‘ll novclists (all 111111111111, 111.,» 1-111111- ,1 111111- 11111111-1- reactionary state. I liki- lllllylllffnwinn" with tin- lr\'4‘li tilouyih it 1-111, llrc." 1.1,3‘,,111-»;-, 1011-11100 sutllv M1534 Browns izicv rluly vx11l'c,ss.r'd "1111 JIM ill“ 5111"“ I“ 5H‘ liiwily: h“ ‘1i1‘*ll’l"“""“l4 bl 1-11. Mr. l-‘ritlildiiiiilj’ r111.‘ " urui "Nomi"? m“! 3m“ "mild “"3" him. "imlv .illli('l.lill(‘.‘r ‘Juli t! .111, lul- Fratucus. would lllakv 1m-bt-lit\vod,.,.5|nn,1“up that M1". Friillklallil would mssibly ~(;,m,,. “m; ,|._,,,,.,. 11mm‘ 11,. 1111,11- bu "lll‘L" to you." 1.11 51111411,; “flrcclsoly, my dour. bu‘. dull‘! yuil g1“. 11,111 ,11,n,11 |111~ sec tiliil I tllll ilb'.'iou.sl_y' ‘lli'4" Lu Mr. . Frunkiullcl. ii is ‘i pour tiiifl u! oluasidctl oiliuiltiil. l'illlt‘t_'.\' ruillill-I111-0551,,“ “,1 .'il.(l, tapping" u irvsh ciuiiri-tti- <i1hmm.,.d_ "l" mm‘? “bill “b” i“ l"- W“ ~“'""‘1 Eilt’ (irczitson reached across. the it ylPlfilh .1111‘ :1 fault tiillll.‘.i‘llll‘lll iii mm‘. ‘m. his 1,111,011,, uhmsu.“ $1,155 “cud V/lllii ilv- luull liiii; in 1-1:. iililiilloj brands, “m, mu“, hi5 than. 1m“, ‘Vllcil hi: ill\'il(‘.\ 111v to vuric-u. l-x-- H. w 111$ compauionis_ DUCllllOIhi. liv thinks tll- v. :,u ill".'~‘ “Mud. Bmwnc- m. _.‘-,,i,]_ ~11,“ .1111; ' " ' ' "11 l,|"'ill. lnuny uuvstions. You loud A R s _ T 1h. (Ill in talk, bu» y-il any very isttic aw, ofe hr0at.1'oili'scit'. Yvt. in u wily _v-lu n?» ii ill‘_V nhvsterious pmson. l silmild Flliiifhtli‘ 11nd lgrliciillls iilld Slit‘ inur- r1 hlnl. no uivitiit inn," ' I ' ' eases quickly when you apply a little v , _ ., _, . _ ,.,. -BY Musterole.itpenctratcstothcsorespot1m“ “’ ‘"""“ "mp film“ 7 ‘l “m GENERAL STORE, STOCK IN TRADE . M l ' i , h' ' 1d?" ‘ madgllfirlfg1izii1filfgtgrtiv. L “I really wish to know." ETC. AT MURRAY HARBOUR SOUTH. The undersigned. as Trustee for Prowse in Sons, Limitcil, Authorized Assignors, oi Murray Harbour South, will receive tenders for all or any oi the following lots, at its Charlotte- town office. up to noon, Saturday, March 17th. 1921i. ti) Store Building, Can Shop, Mutton Factory and Wharf property situated in the Village oi Murray Ilarbor, Fri-hon.‘ Assessment valuation $6000. (2) Stock in Trade in General Store at Murray llai-hor consisting oi‘ thc following: Approx. Valuation 5100.00- l000.00 (u) Ilardilvarc lb) Boots d: Shoes (c) Groceries i200.00 tdl Dry-Goods 2200.00 tel School Books and Stationery l00.00 ti) Potent Medicines 270.00 lg) Fixtures 500.00 Prospective purchasers may bid on any or all of the suh~ tie ii ' s bo e. lomestditek 1:11; be: inspected on the promises at Murray llarhor or a detailed inventory may be examined at the oi- iice of the trustee in (Yharlottetouin. 131 Electric Light Plant 1:4 years old) in store, at ore-will supplying iour residential properties, cost $1209.00. 14) 1.0131411- Building, including land. building and whorl. situated it Beach Point. Lot in. ncur Murray Harbour. =11- sessed valuation $5400.00. _ 151 Equipment in Lobster Factory i-ivnsisting oi Boiler. 3000 Lobster traps, Canning Machinery. 7 boots, Marine Engines. Anchors, Ropc. etc.. estimated value 54590-99. (0) Starch Factory zlmi Eilllillmml "lulu"! M Mun“! Harbour. _ ('71 Farm Propcfly at Murray "ilrlmul “mmmml 72 "-' [rd-m 311. phinery consisting of Plow-s, "arrows, ctin, approximate value 3650.00. 10! 2 llorscs. ll0| llliscellaneous Real Estate. IXSSPFWd- . r la) Small lot at Railway, Murray Ilnrbour Si?» to) Small lot at Islnlld _ l" (c) Mill Site oppositi- Starch liu-tory l0" (d) 16' acres ill. Cape Bear _ W" Ill) 2 Shari-s Brut-c Stclvilrt lb (Wmllilllll, lilmllpll. ill" value $200. Tenns. A certified chi-qua for l0 pH‘ cont. must iii-com- pimy each tender. pnymcnt 0i‘ bitlrincr to ho arranged with the Trustee. Thi- ilighcsl or any wilder not necessarily accepted. THE’ EASTERN TRUST COMPANY I45 Richmond Strrct, (tharlottctown, I’. l-I. I. Dlléd at ~ Charlottetown this 7th ilriy oi‘ March, i928. 2908-37-1“. . with a gentle tingle, loosens the congcs- l y", “Is thilt couuctrv, 01' do you real- ly want to know why I inn iutc-rcst- tion and drawsout the soreness and pain = and won't blister hke the old-fashioned ,1 mustard plaster. "relief from sorethroat, bronchitis, ton- "May I toil you this 11111:?" he‘ Billltis. crouP-Stiii neck, aslhmil-neu- imggeii, and Miss Brown. Wutci-iiig ralziihhqradache. congestion, pieurisy. his s-irilsilivt‘ face. realized that ‘zlilelalgagglgfilggllggllgéspaggigilld 33,195 there was no doubt about his sin- . . .' 9' Ye ocritn “It, islft. because you c-rt- musclefibmlsesxmlblaumfrosted ‘get’ shallyl soy the executor ~ol the colds on the chest: "zrcat enemy of our cause. ll. isn't Th” M“"°'°l° c°-°f cmldlr l-"l- for anything to do with that. My Montreul interest is in you pcl-sonoily." ' “Arc you married liko l-Iv‘. Frank- liand?" l “I 11m not." was thi- cirrhotic rc- nly. "and while aw: alc- uum the subject} should like to sliv that F’rankla11d'.s moral “lalidlllfflfl lllT“ not mine.“ . j "I am glad to 110.11‘ that," Missf Brown confessed. “You imply‘ | that I um vcry secretly-r. I xvlil ' Q givc you a proof ti.) the c intmvv I J‘ ‘will tnkc you into my can‘. I ‘don't, like M1". F‘i'ai1ki:md 11nd l \ sh that Frances yvollld not cncculzigc‘ i am authorized by Lyman Trc-lhiin. I kn0\v that she only (lot-s it. TIWPP- "flmllfilllflli l0 Sell by llllbmlbecuusc she finds some foolish salt 1100110" ‘iii lilb liiciili-‘Wfi "ll Salurflot‘ amusement in if. but ztfilhc some‘ dill’, llliliili 1""! at 1 "Tlilik Sliilfli-ilimc I think lhzlt it. ‘s llmvmtnv of, ‘l5 head choice milk cattle. somelhmg Mr. Pranklnnd is not u niccl freshened und some to ircshcn soon,11n1111j' > also two iilt irilttle. Ii stormy inl-' lowing Tlloniiay ill some hour. ALEX Milli/III l\lll‘lllilli't'l“ Better than a mallard plant" tTo llc iontiuucil.) ""“"~"‘” l‘ Retain Your Hair. Mlnardfis Linlmcnt . growth of hair. Keeps it glossy and kills dandruff. F1111 mi 0111.1? I offer ior sale my iiirm. lkIIllWlIl us the “Kionilykc Fllflfl") situated .--- ,3. , “‘ ‘Qr-J-w-w if’ Willi-WW" 11-. . . . ~ “g_-T'-'~T_'y' wnkwli t-misistntg 0| ;l1.-_M.$t.trii»£-l@{; Y . 05 cit-air and in a i 1,0 1, l‘, ' high stuti- oi‘ rilltivatioil; It ilcrcs 11,. Kl“ covert-d pith huril and suit wood: ‘ ... balance cull hi- cli-lircii. i“. llIllPh" i from (fiirIt-tam Hiding. izimiie from‘ " Albany. and within t-zlsy iii. .|Il('i‘ oi lllills, Hi-ltool iiml (fhurchcs. 'l‘ln- linux1- is om- oi‘ iht- lit-st farm-hous- cs in tho- Provim-c. having l-Jlel-irla- Lights, Iiilih-ltoom 11ml illl Modern - - , (‘nnvcnlcilc-cs. "ifillfil by iurlnicc. The Annual Meeting oi the East-l fire-piano in llving-roolvi. lllirn 1m King's Exhibition Assoclu“ tinil having zin up-to-iiitte water vill ho hold in MoQuliid ilulldinlpl system. Also (inrlllic, Plggcry, uil tout-is. on March 17th., llt 2:30 1.1., new, iiml modern in every wily. m. All interested. invited to at-l GORDON W. DAWSON tcntl. l | (521110 'l‘rilvl-l'.\i-, l‘. A. MACISAAC. Pres.‘ ‘ I‘. l-J. I. - D. l-‘. MAUAULAY, iileo’y.1 0440-15-22 illlfllii-fi-llfli H flfiif. SPRAYERS HARD! (TRACTION) Potato Sprayers THE HARDIE PERFCION TRACTION ROW SPRAYER A three cylinder --large capacity-high pressure traction machine for spraying potatoes. THIS new machine meets the rcquirc~ ments oi growers who demand large capacity, high pressure. light draft and the usual ground cleamess of Z3 inches. The pump on this machine is the HARDIE AUTOMATIC Traction Triplex. The tank is 80 imperial gallon capacity madeof best grade Oregon Fir, l l-Z inches in thickness. it is supplied with a high speed paddle agitator, chain driven from the main axle with more than sufficient agita- tion to keep the heaviest chemicals in suss pension at all times. Frame is of steel channels securely riveted and bolted and is rigidly trussed and cross braced to prevent distortion. The frame rests squarely on top of the main axle, carried by three large bearings. Wheels are 48 inches in diameter, 4 inch tires with staggered spokes in heavy iron hub. Boom is the FOUR row famous Nixon type. and is equipped with FOUR brass nozzles to the row. Nozzles are titted with deep strainers to prevent clogging. Boom folds up atthe endslto permit driving through gates. . This new machine comes to you fob. your station. complete with pole neck yokes. double trees and swings. PEORIA ENDGATE FERTILIZER SPREADER It has a HERE we have i1 machine: that is pro- perly designed for the sproadiiig 0t‘ all kinds 01' fertilizer quickly and ovenly in l8 foot widths _ ' It is easily attached to any ordinary‘ farm wagon, without having t0 Yelll-flvt‘ the tail board. N0 holes t0 bores-no cleats to attach. Every working part is visible and accessible. IT HAS ONLY ONFI-TIATJP THE GEARS. FANS, AN!) CHAINS, necessary 0n other machines. Every bearing is protected by a N0 lumps c1111 got: into N0 grease" cup. the internal part; 0t‘ the nlachino. worm gears to wear or bind, force feed. Spreads close to the ground, elin1- muting wind waste. Handles either wet 01' (lfy nlatoriai equally well, T11e.11g111, ost tiriift and simplest machine made 1'01‘ sowing" fertilizer. 'l‘l1is new Peoria Endgate Fertilizer Spreuilei" is known as being the last. word in prilueiple and design, and it is one of the iincst pieces of labor saving machinery we have ever seen. Come in and look it over! PRICE‘ $55.00 DELIVERED; . Ohio Horse Hoes s T0 ALL POTATO GROWERS AND T0 EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE TYPES OF MA- (YHINERY WE EXTEND OUR INVITATION TO (‘OME ANI) sun us, wui: N IN (‘HARL()TTETOWN. The Hardie Mfg. Co \ Next to A. E. 'l.‘oomlls’ Music Store, Charlottetown Queen S_t.