I‘ m l" "\-i a, . " f MARCH 25, 1920. , {To Perform Yiiur risks Properly l Your Iylteln should be kept in as perfect condition a; possible. You can't expect to be at": , your beat if you are nervous. despondent and on the vergg < of a breakdowli—'i‘ry 1 4 llypopliospliites 1 - Compound . » the creator of new strength and vitality. This 4 preparation consists of the best ingredients for rebilild- i ing the system and is sold on o its merits. The Prlce-SLOO i per 16 or bottle. 1 4 E. A. Foster i Central Drugstore. ‘O-O-§O-QO§O€ h hhhh hh h a one word. eel to cover co case are allowed t Foster's 1 ' vvvvv¢ ¢ w ciissiluu ADVERTISEMENTS 1"“ 32:01!!! under this heading. Io. per word for each in. "I Wbiea come tn our care to be forwarded, lust be added nil-actions obouliag-i '3.5°¥v°Jr<lI°""°‘ “a this rui Settles the Stoinacli Stimulates the Liver Sfrqnlfhene Digestion Purifier u..- Blood Farm for Sale 190 acres. good buildings. Write for description. Low price for quick sale. Terms. GEO. W. TURNER, . - Bridgetown, R. R. No. 1. P, I]. I. 7111-3-24ME6lpiL; ,, ‘ live can" but live figures (as $1.000) It must accompany all advent". ll. rléay“ 1:1" go“! rflraaleun“ o“; be overlooked. Advertisements- AGENTS WANTED ao s 41.4 misnloi‘ ‘to lflli”wf.?ll€l3.1 5".“ die: '|'§§i§ialil°'ii':i§§ “fifth? only b ‘us. sole only nyflnf. . . lfllant free samples. W i ‘V5.10 Dominion Nurseries. Ill-mg hhhh hh h hgg ‘ FOR SALE -FOII SAI.E-—A SIIOIITIIOIIN IIULL. 2 years old in May. 1V l h rounds. Apply to i). R0085, is??? ross. 7833-3-24-liiEtlpd l-on sans: - TWO YORKSHIRE ale and female. 8 Weckg C. T. Ferguson. York, R. H, 7822-3-24-Mli6lpd FOR sApl-l-olrrlnlvsrii’ riluilm ¢°W~ Apply C. B. McKay, Eiirlt. Ylllf. . l79l-3-Z3-ME4lpd F011 same -- A QUANTITY or ‘loose bay- Avniy l1. Darrach. 7795-3- s-mloiipd on sans.- a oormo . '- l-ililaizough Séy-IE APPLY 8 ~8-28-ME3l M Foil sable-u uonsas. APPLY I-‘rccland \Vood. Pownai. 7817-3-2d-hil32ipd . FOR SéliE—l4'AllM. SIX MILES from Charlottetown. Aiigly 196 Kent so. 7730-3-19- lueipd FOR 8AI.F.—ONE 5 IIOIHIE POWER Marine Palmer Engine. Guaran- Wed- ADPIY to J. A. Pldgcon, Park Corner. 1215.1. at ct be acknowledged, Y ‘v hh MISCELLANEOUS Inv ouli. JOB lflllivllflls nun‘. {art ygur next order for biliheads. eel-o'er. bill's" “All itiiifi‘. oifilii." Fhrlet work done. 8 ecial rices on n hhhhhhh vrv 8e quantities. he Jo Print- The Island di P b It. ohdllllottdltolvlrliiln‘ 9°" “a” TEACHERS WANTED WANTED-alone io $1200 ACCORD- inl: to experience for, I’. E. I. teachers, holding at in“; 2m] class normal school certificates. in Alberta rural schools. opening April and May. Commission 5 per cont. short tcrm engagements; 4 per cont. yearly. Wire cortliicittc, cxpc-rloncc, datc commcncc. icnizth vngiiizcnlcnt desired. \\'ill wirc limit oifvr: you travel direct to school; no waiting; I arrange contract with trustccs. Mullctt Teachers‘ Agency, Edmonton. Al_ bcrtu. (II. F. Mullett, high. ilyrs. oil staff of Alta Education Dept.) ‘lsos-s-zi-lulsizl MALE HELP WANTED wAlv-rlou-A MAN FOR FARM Wfiilli- . Apply to Herbert Mason. Bimbury. - 7810-3-24-lilE3lpd \\'ll.ll PAY 5310.00 TO $36.00 PER wc-ck for First Class Tailors. Ap- ply Ilobcrt Stanford Limited. 1'.(). Iiox No. ‘J50, Halifax. NS. 7850-3-25-hlld3ipd siiii AT uouwuti" FOR 8ALE-—-4~ CYLINDER lilc-[ baughlln car. in good condition, 1918 model. Apply Box I'll, Mon- tague. I’. E I 7669-3-24-1111031 o_--i FEMALE HELP WANmBD — G201? roll. PLAIN F390 "K- P Y t0 Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. 175 ldltzroy Street. bc- tvlecn 6 and 8 in ma evening. dtf fill“. wAfiTlilllw-ONE ,WIIO (IAN do plain cooking. Family of ilvc. all grown up. Dost wages paid to right party. rs. It. Neville. 13 Spring Garden Road. Halifax, . s. 7688-349-Ml5l2I GO D WAGE! FOR HOME WORK. a need you to make‘ socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Ex erience unnecessary. Dia- tance immaterial. Positively. no ca assin . Yarn supplied. Par- ticu are. cent stung; Dept. es 0.. Auto Knitter 00.. oronto. 8333-1-19MtlApn30. WANTED \\‘AN'l‘I'll)—A NIIOI‘ TO Ill-INT li\' ii returned soldier. pri-tty wcll up town. for ii viliciinizlng plant. Ap- ply to 87 (lrccn Avin, City. 7816-3- l-llllfiilprl WANTED T0 IlUY—8lilCONl) HAND combination safe in good order. Apply P. 0. Box ‘l1, City. ‘" 7S11-2-28-bIEtf OALIUIMEII, CITY. TOWN (III country. a full and exclusive line of wnole root trees and plants. for garden, orchard or farm. Big earn ngs guaranteed, the you round. Experience not necessary; we teach you. Luke Bros" Limit- ed. Nurseries, Montreal. eeso-i uumw-soi CA NADIAN PAiZi Pl C1 . Going West ? Complete information as to Rates, Train Service, Connections, etc., etc. Full Details Furnished, and all ar- rangements complet- ed for Comfort and Economy. H. M. DA VISOX Local Alwfli. DesBRISAIi‘, District or wriio N. ll. lhissenger Agent. WILLIAM GRAVE8 E3TATE Immediately after the sale of the Real Estate of the lalte William Graves, tn be held on Saturday the 27th instant at _Bonwcll, by the Master in Chancery. all the person- nl properly comprising farm stock, crop, implements and furniture, of |tllc deceased will be sold by'llis Excclltcrs on the premises at Bon- wcll aforesaid: _ W. D. MOCOUBREY. Auctioneer. WARBURTON d. SHAW, Solicitors of Executors. 7856~3-25-M|E3l. l offer for sale my fklrm consist- ing of 108 acrcs 80 acres cleared A/hc balance covered with poles and firewood. A new dcwelling house out buildings in good repair. The, buildings are sheltered by a hard- wood grove of about four acres in extent. A valuable orchard of 100 npplc trees all of the best varieties all in full bearing. Also plum cher- ries and small frilit of gcoseborrloa currents strawberries. ISituutcd in the vicinity of school Churches mifills and stores 3 llliles from York Station 10 allies from Charlottetown. NVill sell cheap to quick purcha- ser. impaired health cause for sell- i . “g JOHN WHELAN. (‘ova Head Road. 7859-3-25 mildthsuttuetipd. . For Sale ' Double tenement house with barn on corner Grafton and Cum- berland iSta ' All modern con- venience. A so large building lot adicining directly opposite. resid- ence of Wm. Robins. If not sold by private sale will be sold by auc- tion on some: 1.00 p. in. sharp. FRED P. WEBSTER. 7715-3-19MEl0i. FOR SALE l, mvl s n. uf feriiilt . ‘Pen acres lv- ..l lathli. Good dwelling house and cuiiniiidinirs. l‘ump in kitchen and l||l'ii, i-onrrctr- floor in horse and cuw slain». School at corner of farm Two miica froin Bedfnrd Pinllhll. PIOUI-Ihifif done and 1W0 ‘iv-mvllo-l nm|l fifty cede of manure. ‘Hr alriii-li Ilrs app y I ' O l! II. COURT. I58t-1-lil-il11isaituothua. Deaaldatea. i I a Tliiikwflil ‘ Wilt '- ‘Loved-in Iv JAN! Drill-Pl A-Iledeiu ltory of Home and -4 Iiiialaeea v . l THE FIRST airman AT HOME CHAPTER so. i "My. but this is good!" Robert had kept his promise to comehoms early. The dinner. was good and be praised it unstintediy. “Where in the world did you learn to cook?" "l didn't learn. I followed" Mary's advice." "What was that " 'fCoinmon sense and her cook book. When I told Jier she knew nothing of cooking, she said she could read, that cook books Wers made to sell, and a lot of other nonsense. So when I said I knew nothing of cooking. she told me t do as she. had done." . "Mary's a brlckl" ' I then told him all Gardner had said about women not knowing how to loaf-business women. "l guess he is right. i never had thought about the loaflng part, but I don't believe you-business women with you. You often break rigbt in when you are talking, or even when reading, to say something about a customer, or a hat." "lsnt it natural to talk of the thing in which one is most interes- ted?" "Yes—tliat's where the rub comes Gerry, When a. woman gets so interested in business she can't think or talk of anything else, a man feels as if he were only some sort of needless attachment, and sort of wonders what he‘ is tb re at all for. There! Don't pay .ny attention to what I say. This dinner was delicious. Come and I'll help clear away and we'll so to that little motion picture house around the corner." "Reward of merit, Robert?" "Yes, and because of a 500d dinner making a comfortable feel- ing animal out of a gruuchy man." "No grouches during our vaca- tion! Remember!" "All right I'll do my beat to be amiable," Robert helping. Then he insisted upon drying the dishes, 1 pinned an apron around his waist, and I knew from the very way he jerked it into shape that it was no new experience for him. "Be sure you wipe them- dry." i told him, “especially the knives and forks. We must take 800d care of Mary's silver.’ ~ We buill laughed merrily, Mary's silver being nearer pewter than anything else. But at the same time I noticed the easy way Robert A A LONG LIFE GOOD HEALTH AND VITALITY Isjtlie Birtiiriglit of Men ‘and Women [Fall Depends Upon Good Blood and a‘ Normal. Healthy, Circulation Men and women who are anaemic, thin. psllid. all run-down. dejected. no energy. no strength and no vitali~ ty. mlse all the ior o! life-m" prone to disease. and a burden to uiemooms outlier-lilies. and the" lives an shortened by, this madl- on. . Here is n‘ guaranteed non-secret remedy, and it you have drifted into this condition, why not take advan- tags or our orusiilws snarl-Hm and give INOL n good trial- You will certainly find that in I very short time your a lie will improve-ii: will euriili our blood. quicken I your a circulation. and gti-engtli and viflofdWlitglcfilelliigflyTéfig UVQIT 0i‘ Bil i1 bbdy and tllgnbloom of health will return and life be worth living. _ The reason physicians recommend VINOL is because they know it con- ins iron in its most easily assimil- e ed form. together with the tissue. tlcsh and strength-building elements of cod liver and beef pepimlo! Chi giyceroplioepllntes. which are recog- nised as the best blood and body, bililiulil Willi‘! knowllo :-_—. _ . Auction Sale AT MURRAY RIVER Saturday. March 21 Oi‘ Spars. llooius and Gaffe. All running and standing. Rigging. Windlass Ciipstan Malnaaii and Flying jib. and numerous articles in connection with s p of 05 tons registry. by Macbcod and Reynolds. 7785-3-28-1111-1 Auction Sale I am instructed by the heirs and administrator of the late Mary lane Stone. to sell at public auc- (inn, on the premises, 60 Highland Ave ue, Charlottetown. at two o'- clo p. m. on ‘Monday the 29th riay of March, A. D. 1920, the six room house and vegetable garden lot, lately the property of the said Maryai-lane Stone: also all the ior. dining, room, bed room and kitchen furniture; and also e quan- tity of coal in cellar, certain oil cloth. carpets, curtains and other articles. Terms at sale. ‘For particulars apply at tile oflice of K. J Mar- tin. R. BEARIBTO. Auctioneer. 7832-3-24-14 Efiipd. know how to carry your business ~ 1-o-ee-e-e»+eeo+'0»+eoeeeoo<+o++e0++o++o+e+e-o+e-ee coco-Me 000M” c oooo‘ v Very happily I cleared the table, - illghtening of my throat, and my . home. household (furniture, including par- Al ‘n I l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. will be of regular fare. dried the dishes, I-Io was neither awkward nor did he make any fuss over doing it, as a man unac- customed to- helping about the house would have done. "Where in the world did you learn to dry dishes? I can tell you are an (fir hand, so tell me the truth." , l said ll gally, but I felt a little heart beat a little faster while I waited inr, his answer. That I knew wi-liii. it would be, goes with- suylng. , “Oh, I have dried Marion's dishes a good many times! I rather enioy- ed it. because we could talk. Other wise I, should have ‘been in the liv- in; room alone while she did them. She HBVU makes company of mo. you know." - “Yes, I know.” I thought as I said it. "I know more than you think I do." But I would have notll- lng mar this first day of my vaca~ tion,‘ so i added "Now you can help mo. I shan't make company of you either." We soon finished. then went to the show It was a very good pic- ture and we both enjoyed it. Then after it was over, as it was still early ilnd a lovely night, we took quite a walk before we reached "Hungry, Robert?" I asked. I smiled as I thought how quickly having a place of my own made me think of eating. As a “bear, although I should be ashamed to say it." "All right, I bought some oysters today. We'll have a nice hot stew." Robert hung around me while I made ll, although I told him never would be ready ii’ he didn't go and sit down. l wondered if he had followed Marlon Hovery around llcr kitchen. someway I kncw ho had, and that she had lik- ed him to do so. But I said nothing of these thoughts to Robert. and our first day passed off happily-finished up in a "blaze of glory." Bob quoted iaughingly as we turned the lights o . I Tomorrow-A Hurt—Wlth Some Solace Farmers Notice _._-_- Commencing March 22nd, we will take delivery of live hogs at the following stations on the fol- lowing dates, paying the highest market prices. We give below a list of our re- presentatives at these stations. whom we would advise you to see before disposing of your 1W8 stock elsewhere. EVERY TUIISDAV A. M. Wright, Montague. A. D. Martin, Grand View. Parley Drake. Vernon. Harry Jenkins, Haselbrooli. Bert it. Brown, Y . M. A. McNeill. Aibiirton. EVINV WIDN DAY llivereti. wedlock; iitcr River. J. W. 1M0. lllmerald". John Whitehead." Keiraiiigtoll. Louis Muttart d: T. H. Smith. b y. William Clark, Miecouche, Tues- day, March 88rd. Bunlnierside. Wednesday. March‘ 81st and each place fortnightly untii thriller notice. - We take no" every day at char lottelown Plant. ~ For information phone Oiilce 53!; Plant I83. ' ’ - , ' CANADIAN PACKING 60.. LTD. J. M. HOOP. Manager. z For Better Schools A MONSTER _ ONVENTION l CHARLOTTETOWN ON TUESDAY, MARCH 30 to Consider the Best Means to Secure for the Children of this Province the Best Possible Means of Education. _All interested in education are in - vlted to _atte‘nd and take part in the Convention, whether they have been appointed as delegates or not. The meetings will be held in the STRAND THEATRE AT 2.30 P. M. AND 8 P. M. Delegates who/get a. standard cer- tificate when purchasing their rail- way ticket, can return for two-fifths By Order of the Committee. held in hh hh hhhhhhhh h h g v v wv w Vvfvvv Ask ior a Quarter s 3 Ounce oi Freezone ANY cons WILL DRY us AND urr our, SAYS ‘A cmcm. NATI AUTHORITY ILet folks step on your feet bere- lillel‘; wear shoes a size smaller ll you like. for corlls will never again send electnic sparks of pain llIPOUElI you. according to this au- thorlty. He says that a few drops of a drug called- freezone, applied dir. wily upon a tender. aching corn, instantly relieves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lift, out without pain. This drug is sticky but dries at once and is said to simply shrlye] up the corn without inflaming or elven irritating the surrounding tis- B B. It. is claimed that a quarter of an ounce obtained nt any drug store will cost. very little but. is sufliciclit to remove every hard or soft corn or- callus from one}. feet. Cut this out, especially if you are a woman reader who wears high heels. NOTICE! Start Rotting your horaeii ready for the Spring Sales by ctting a box of Dr. Church's Condit on Pow- ders. You are sure to be satisfied with the results, as they will Rut your animals in condition uulc ly nn the same amount of feed that they are now getting. If our dual. or cannot supply you, n!‘ nr dlrnrt, Price Ono Dollar. Dr. W. G. Church, Summorslde. 75I1i-lf-iUdiiiatl AGENTS wan-rec“ _'” Only Ietlahcdo 1 Canadian War llooll. written by Canadians. intro- duction by General Currie. "Cana- da's Sons and Great Britain in World War.’ offers returned men and others. men cr women. wonder- ful o portunity to make 850 to 87b week y. Charles Marshall made 8120 first 19 hours. ltir. Peel avera oa . Miss Robinson ma es 60 or more every week. Join m" 2i‘°l'.l'i°'{il..§' °33iiiY°l'."..;"%€/i "F" - ns 90-. Debt. D.. Toronto. on IN MEMORIAM IVAN NEBONE The pcqplo of Covohcad Road and vicinity gathered with heart- felt sympathy to the funeral oi Ivan Nebone agcd 11 years and 4 months dearly beloved son of An- nie Nebolle, which took place the 12th inst from the residence of his grand parents Mr. nml Mrs. W.l-l. Birt. it was sad to think that just 4 weeks previous he left llis Is- land home with his mother for the Wes! full of joy and health. I-Ie contracted influenza on tile way out. this followed by pleuro pneu- monia, but despite medical skill and tender nursing ills gciltle spirit passed away to be witn his heav- enly father to whom he prayed so earnest when dying. He was a boy of qllieg disposition, greatly bc- loved ‘by all who knew him. His death at‘ this early age, has been a great shock to both his mother and grandparents. When (iyriiig the lit- tle fellow asked to be taken home so his heart broken mother accom- panied his remains home. Besides his sorrowing grandparents he leaves to mourn a bereaved mo- tlier, one sister Olive in Lawrence, ‘Mass. and one brotherffhe Guard- ian extends tllflil‘ heartfelt sym- pnthy. ‘Mrs. Neboile intends re- turning to the West the last of the month accompanied by her llell‘ new Arthur Blri. _..___QeQ--— Do‘ not suffer an- ‘ ot er dag with Itching. ieedlng . ti)! Protriidin ilea. No aurgica ti i - ed. Dr. Chase's Oligmeagnwillqif- I y lleve you a once nd aa certain SW6 you. 0 o. a box. a dealers, or Q 00.. Limited. dmansmi n; ea . ham e box free if you mention this senor and enclose 2e. Yluiuiiirlc PAlNS ilusmgl iiiJiiPllS? BLOAN‘! LIN-IMINT. KIPT HAN- DY. TAKES TH! FIGHT OUT OF THEM Blushing around in the wet and then-the dreadful rheumatic twinge! But not for long wheli Sloan's Liniment is kept handy. Pains. strains. sprains-how soon this old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive ‘em away! And how cleanly. too- no muss, no bother, no stained sliin or clogged pores. Muscles lim- ber up, lumhago, sciatica, neural- gia are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle handy all the time. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's Liniment. All druggists-ilfie, 70c V1.40. Simon's Lin 111113]? llvvp l! hum/y Privze ‘Essay Competition The attention of the school child ren of this Province is called to the Prize Essay Competition offer- ed ill this issue by I-Iyndman and Cc., Ltd, the well known Insur- ance firm of this city, and the Provincial Managers of the Great- West Life Assurance Co. In some of the other provinces of Canada the subject of "Life in- surance" is now included in the cognition cf the importance it bears " ill the life of the home and the community. During the war it was brought home to citizens all over the Bria tlsh Empire, as never before, the value of the great institution of Life insurance, not. only in its pro- tection and support cf those who lost their bread-winner, but also by the important part the Life in- surance Companies played in the immense assistance they were able to give the allies ln financing their needs overseas and at home. As a result, Life Insurance has become extremely popular and the business of ‘all good companies is fast increasing. ln addition to the protection af- forded-depelldents, it affords a de- sirable means of making provision to support men and women in old age. ll. plays also an important part today in the commercial world and some of the biggest policies in existence are held by success- ful and wealthy businessmen as a protection to the firm lIi event of death. One of the most important factors today, however, is the great encouragement and opportunity oi’- fered young people to save sur- plus money and thus learn vantage of thrift. UINHVING DEAF \Vl'l‘ll HEAD NOISESI THY THIS If you arc growing hard of hear- ing and fear Cntarr al Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, his- sing nniscs in your cars go to you!‘ druggist and gut 1 ounce of lur- mint. (double strength), nil-l odd to it id pint of hot water and a little granulated silgar. ‘Fake 1 table- spoonful four times a rlay- . This will often bring quick relief from the distressing bond noises. Clogged nostrils should open,‘ breathing become easy and the mu- cus stop dropping into the throat. it is easy to prepare. costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who is threatened with Catarraal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescription ll trial. Male Help Wanted STUDENTS AND TEACHERS. '- uur $000.00 uffcr for Sllillilli-‘F holidays; also 5100,00 furl ldal-itcr holidnys- 3W 1'" posit rcquircd. I-iducatlonul and patriotic work. hXflUpllilfiiil’ opportunity for rnturncd men. State ago. experience. Collci-tfl standing. lntcrvlcw by appointmxidlt ‘ with District Ilcprcscntatlvo. - Mi‘. COIITI-ldl‘ D01"! l1» Slllln dross m" Students’ new». 182 8011411111- onto. PAGE ramp I EGG STORA E Applications ior Cold Storage Space for Eggs, for the season May 1st to December 16th hext will be received by this Company up to and including March 31st,inst, Space will be allotted proportionately should applications total more than space available. All space must be paid for, whether used or not. . '- Appllcation should be in sealed envelopes, marked plainly on outside, "Application Egg Storage." THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, 7828-3-24ME6l . LTD. Charlotte town . t Big Clearing Sale We are instructed by Daniel McDonald, Believue, Lot 58. to sell by public auction on Friday March 26th at 10 o'clock sharp, the following stock. crop, implements and household effects. Horses-l driving mare 5 years old, 1 general purpose horse, 14 years old; 1 general purpose mare 12 years old. Cattle-Z choice cows to freshen in April. Hens-SO hens. Crop—10 ton hay, 6 tons straw. 400 bushels oats, 25 bushels when; 75 bushels potatoes. llmplemcnts-—1 manure spreader, 1 drill scctlcr, disk, spring and tooth barrows, gang and single plows, 2 carts, 2 truck wagons, Rol- ler, plilper sett cutter, scuffier, 1 liay mower, 1 binder, whccl rake, 2 driving wagons. 1 driving sleigh 1 box slelgh,2 wood slcighsJ pump, 1 boiler, 2 sets driving harness, work harness, 2 iron gates, hay school and college course, in re- carrier, fork and rope. cllurn. Some of those implements are new. Household effects-Stoves, tables, beds, bureaus, wash stands, cabinet, gramopllone, oilclotll squares, mats. mattresses and springs, washing machine and a lot of things too numerous to mention. Terms of sale-All sums 0f $10 and under cash over that amount 8 months credit on approved Joint notes. 6 per cent per anuum off for cash. Sale positive. No reserve as farm is sold. If stormy sale first flue day. H. NELSON G. SON ' iszp-z-iivrlszl. Auctioneers. First Annual Clearing Sale Upton Farm, West Royalty Three miles from lClty Thursday April ist. One p. m. (Sharp) Having purchased a tractor I find it necessary to dispose of a harness etc. ‘large portion of my farm machinery, most of which was purchased tile ad~' new last year. including 1 ‘McCormack binder (new), 1 Massey liar- rls disc drill (new) and all other horse farm lllacllincry including As it is tllc intention to breed only registered live stock the fol- lowing choice grades are offered. Two 2 year old Shortliorn BIGQTS. ‘One 1% year old Shortlioril Steer. I ' One 2% year old Shorthorn heifer (in milk.) Ono 6 months old Shortlloru heifer calf. Two 2 year old steers. One 2% year old heifer in calf (Jersey Grade). I (All other grade cattle on the farm. Several young ewes with lamb. Also one extra choice carrrlago mare 7 years old. One pure bred Registered Clydesdale mare 4 years old‘. One ‘Clydesdale filly 8 years old. Also the following overflow pure breda: . One registered Shorthorn bull calf, dam “Maria 'Selklrk"-—a full "- sister to J. M. Lairds champion show cow “Pcach." Ono pure bred registered Oxford-down (prize winner). 3 pure bred Yorkshire boars. 2 pure bred Yorkshire sows. These pigs are out of Bunbury ‘Bess and sired by tllc prize win- and other articles. young men and women. write 1'01‘ ning boar at the Charlottetown Exhibition, 1919. Also a large quantity turnips, pressed hay. household furniture Sale positive. If stormy first fine day. Terms at sale. J. S. JENKINS Owner 7789-3-N-MEtuethssainlollwedfil. J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer I am instructed by Mr. LS. Mor- ris to sell at auction on his pre-I mises near Winslos Station 0n Wednesday, March. 315i l" m" o'clock sharp. "OD. Blink ‘mil lm‘ plemonte as below. l 4 stacks hay. Quantity straw in barn. Quantity straw outside. 300 bus. cats, 1 general purpose more. 5 years old, 1 general purpose horse 8 years. 1 colt 1% yell". 3 much cows, 2 oxen, 1 pure bred JQPBQY heifer calf, 2 heifer calves 9 mos.. 1-bull calf, 1 brood BOW. 1 ReSlBWl" " ed 'broo.i.s0w, 1 self binder. 1 Disk barrow, 1 gang plow, 1 811N118 tooth harrow, 1 Bfiike narrow sections, 1 farm roller, double Disk drill seeder, 1 horse Ssuiflen: 1 horse hny rake, 1 mower, 1 sinBle plow, 1 band seed drill, 1 shell‘ masher, 1 puiper, l DeLaval Seps~_ rotor, 1 set platform scales. l‘ wagon, pole and shafts, 2 wood slelghs with boxes, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 wood sleigh (new), 1 broad cast seeder (new), one boat wagon with boat seats and lamps, 1 Tiibury cart 1.000 mile axle elec- tric lamps, 1 double driving sleigh with pole. 1 blue box sleigh, 5 fur sleigh robes, 3 sets driving harness, 1 double set working harness. 3 exam collars, 2 men's riding saddles, 1 side saddle, chain and Ilenthcr traces, 1 wagon Jack, 1 set llieavy blocks and tackle, 1 hay ifork. carrier and rope. 2 iron pumps, l wood stove, forks shovels and tools, 2 large casks, 1 single drivin sleigh. If ay is stormy. the sale to be held the following day. Terms-mp to $10 cash-over $10 nine months credit on approved joint notes. - Sale positive as farm is sold. ALLAN IOIINER, Auction Sale LIVE HOGS WANTED We are ready now to receive live hogs, paying ls follows, delivered at our packing house, C ar iottetown :- 150-275 275 up, .18 cents _ ~ 16 cents ‘ ..._ or i Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat-" urda . Light hogs, under 150 lbs., are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from flfeeding comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it is respectfully suggested that farmers hold any small hogs, under 150 lbs., until of weight and ual- ity more profitable for all concerned. But shou d it be necessary to dis ose of any such under-weights to above prices. local representatives. ‘(BBB-ii-IMIM. , , h . . . irillildsiliisl. lifdnnizzflriie Blmiiiilthey Will be receive at market value, proportionate We also buy at various points throughout the Island and full information can be obtained from our DAVIS & FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E. I. FOR SALE Shore Perm at l-‘rench Fort, 100 acres nearly all clear. Nine miles from Charlottetown. Handy Dillist- affnage butter factory, schooLcbur chell anti store. All wire fences. A- bout 35 acres ploughed. Dwelling house and two large barns and oth- er outbuildings. Appiy or Auctioneer . 7792-3-2811111171. iillolie Robert Rhynoa. Dlinsinfin- age. 7769-3-20Mli1sitiueths0. Farm Br Sale 0f 105 acres, 80 acres cleared tilt-a balance covered with a good growth of hard and soft wood. sheltered on ihc north and west. with a nice grove of bard wood. buildings in fair order. This farm is in the centre of Pleasant Grove right near church, school and hall, For further particulars apply to tllc Postmaster. _ Pleasant Grove; ISIEi-IiZ-iMI-Iwcisilpd. ' l?! ' :'a“-»‘!>‘~7Lil‘l'>'.m»;.‘v \\