1' 71 ‘Use only three level tea- » ‘spoonfuls for five cups latte Sold only in sealed packages . Tliotiiers Fool w e, Those boys will make their mark in Life; They 118W?!‘ were made to handle a oo. And at once to ooiie There's Fred-he's fool.- But John and I-Ienry must go to school." little better'n a "Wal, reoly, wife." quoth Farmer Brown. As ho set his mug of cider down, "Fred does more work iii a day for me Than both lllg brothers do iii three; Book iarin‘ will never hoe oiie‘s ~ corn. Nor plant pcrtatcrs, morn; slll‘0'S you're Nor mend a rod of broken fence— Fer lily part. give me eomuioii sense." But his wife was bound the roost to rule, So John anti Henry were sent to school; While Fred, of course, was loft be- hin For Ills mother said he had no mind. Five years atschooi the students “Kent Mills" Flour, ggfiff *1" “"0" “Kent Mills” Flour, $1,?“ *1” m“ ' has been a prime favourite with Provinces house- “Kent Mills” Flour, Maritime . . Charkfiays toildtlte-rhse Your Foxes in 1 ' The Black Fox Magizine The following testimonial letter. eceived from a well known Ranch er FQI‘ Abe Black Fox Magazine, " 0 Broadway New York, Y. }entlemen:—~ - I have had wonderful returns fr tou. and I am fairl-y buried in lnquiri Chaflfiver the United States atitl Canada. ' Would zippretiiatc it if yoti would intimati- ______iaper that if thcrt- is any dcitiy‘ in rt-plyiug > matter tit‘ intentional itixity’. but a piiysicai he promptncss that I would like to; FrP-iivcred in the Shortest possible i . which speaks for itself has been in Summerside. February 7, 1920 0m the page advertisement I soul es from prospective ranchers all to cnquiriors in your ltYllifili‘ letters it is not impossibility’ to give all liitt all etiquirltis will be ans-i stinro til tiuii». Yours truly. \____ D. J- BONNELL Siiiiiiiiorsltlc, I‘. E. I. ll a1“ t in ill" World pub- 'I‘ho Black Fox Illagtizitio is llit‘ tinly Ill >- islicd t-xclttsivt~i_i' in llli‘ llllf‘l't‘.~lt~' til‘_ tin» ii‘ i-'.ii"iiit~r——lt roaches " ‘ liein all-—atid now his tl very gri ill t-irt iitnin tlirtiughout tho Vuitctl ittttt-s. Ctitiada. Japan and titlit-r i‘lliillli'lla~' Thtirc arc httntirt-tis til‘ ]ltt\|ii\‘ totLiy \\'llt\ iiuiiii tti buy Iilgli gratin Quality Foxes," but a 'haticc of rt-tichiug Vizigazinc. Charlc Write for advertising rates. and rt-scrvc space in advance. l THE BLACK FOX MAGAZINE, 1-100 Broadway, ‘ llll-Z-ZSMEIIIWIGI. I s tht-sv buy tug _ - witltly st-titttirt-tl your only tlicni is through mitt yin; :.ii zidvortisvmcnt in this New York ; ireiess opEiZTEE Wanted by the Merchant Marine Also a number nccded for land stations. 0 years desiring a steady position pa-ying $ ound should write the (Tanadlun School 0 01s. Halllill. .,- ~ We supply apparatus necessary for From 3 to ll months according a __i_x initiation; Authorized by ____._. *—_—i—r—.__._i_i_ silt (Yrintidlans from 18 to 00 to $160 per mouth and f'l'clegra.piiy, Queen Build- Chart \_i_____ partial homo study. to time devote.) required to puss Mftflvfllll iiomhontion " I "CANADIAN iiinoiyn RAILWAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND p Time Table in Effect, January 19th, i920 ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. <{\\ cious pastry. l keepersforoverthirtyyears. , _ ,-__\ I ' ' " _'"""' " l I I / spent. Then tntobusinest: each one went; John learned to play the flute and fiddle. ' Antr part his hair, of course. in the ii " n . While his brother looked rather ‘ higher than he, And hung out a sign—‘*I'I. Brown, ‘M. o." ‘ Meanwhile at home, their brother Fred Had taken i]. notion iiito his head; But he quietly trimmed the apple~ trees, And weeded the onion his bees; While somehow, either by hook or crook. lie tnanaged to read full many i1 book; s. and tended Until at last. his father said. "He's gettitt’ book larin‘ into his i, "'Tls plain to mo." said a farmer's _ ge ought to 50;‘ ‘Baby's Own Soap’ A Sanitary wash A Soft healthymkin A lingering fragrance "Ilr Bus! or Baby and He: for You." Albert lelpl Llmllld. Ifn. lhnllnl. (l) ‘zi-Hé tension: new?” Down to (It-henna. or up to the throne, Ho travels the fastest who travels alone. —KII"LING. Let others choose the lonely road and go their way alone, If such their choice I'll not com- plain, for then I'll make no moan. But not for me to travel thus. Como with me sweetheart true, 'i‘.he hills of life are easier when climbed. I find, by two. When hope is high and blood runs fast and life seems but 1t race. The lonely road-tnay then seem best with none to check your pace. . But. oh the shock to him who wakes when near the Jour- ney's end And‘ finds that as he's lived he dies, alone without a friend. When skies are blue and life looks fair and blossoms line the ‘Will’. It's easy then ti; go alone with head; But fer all that.“ Brown, “He's the smartest boy there is in town." Then the war bt'oke out-an “Cap tain Fred" A hundred men to battle led; added Farmer and strong. And when the rebel flag came down n3 H“, we" ,0 g0 alone Wm, Went marching home as “General laughter, smile and song, Br°“'""' But oh, it's tough when death But he went to work on the farm draws near and wintry B88111. zephyrs moan. And planted corn and sowed his And 58d me Outlook the“ and Effllll. drear for him who rides Resliingled the barn. anti mended alone, the fence, And the people declared he had “common sense.“ NOW (‘LIIIIIIIOIITSGIISP SOPIIIPII very rare. And the State ilousc iict-dttl a por< tion there. So the fillliily "tiuiitae" t?) iiiorctl iiito town, Anti the iicopit- cal f‘l‘litll' Iirowuz’ And llis Iirothcrs who trout to the city school, . (‘time homo to livc with "tittitlicns oi." icd him “Gov- THE PROTECTING FLAG it's iiit- laughter til‘ tit" cliiltirt~ii that make Old Glory gtitiran- tot-s. y tiic safotyt oi‘ ottr wtomttu on tlic land and on tho stias; it's the litilc llttlllflli wt-‘ro. building and the peace that evening brings That‘ the Flag llilfliVi‘ is shit-tiling. and ll. thousand other things 711's Oh. don't _vt=tt catch tho vision that is shining through its folds? (‘ain't you sco the glorious future that our Starry Ilaiinei iioltls? _ Don't you act» tlic glrid lO-ITIOTFOW’ for titis nation till the free Anti tlit- happy int-ii and womt-ti that your children arc to the‘! You shall tit-vt-riltnow twtiiilt-iiiiiicni t-iavt- tlir- idlag is over bond, If you itirn frtiiii it and acorn it you shall tiino on hitter ‘tread, It's your promise to your children that when you are dead and gone ‘ They shall hiivc a wise protector and in safety Journey nu. (Iuarti the Wag that (lice aiiiovt- you. true to God anti true to Thu! load to fillllt‘ and‘ fortune great Anti itco. what really iics lit-fore Each liilio boy who ialcr on Must do men's work when we are Out there who's eager to succeed? Let's try to itiiderstatid and see Just what it is that you must be. Will tnatter not. if it's n. task 'l'hat men of y-ou may fairly ask; If real service here you give. No shame can harm you while you live. But wliattincfer yodr post or feo. There aro some things that you The teat of imcn, however wise; You must be loyal through and Willing to work and cheerful, loo; You mutit be patient and be kind, Bo big of heart and hrtiad’ of mind, A Advantage Clean heart's and minds as well as You must be willing here to boar Your portion of life's constant care. And set in every way you can The fine example of n man, f these you are, you need not fear- You shall sitcct-ed 1n tiny sphere." There are millions oi‘ ivays lo be The king with his treasures may For the king is a slave to his stat- To follow his fancy of gladness There's joy in the smile of a com- Wlio lives in the sunshine of friend There is peace to be found in the And millions of people are halJDY 1" The man that’ is proud of his ch|ld~ And he that has chummed with There are millions of WHY! w 11° spirits biithe and gay. But when the storms of life des- cend and youth you find is o'er. The lonesome road seems lonelier than e'ei~ it did before. When you've r0 need for otheris aid. when straight your frame WHAT Toes "What shall i be?" said he to nie Then, and Now (By Franklin Criipln, in Bolton Port.) The German doll, with its flaxeii hair. Its eyes of blue an its smiling lips‘ round Was as pretty a doll as could he found. t But that was all before the war—— No German makesdoilo any more. He had just come home from a d its color rare. and its form so Belgian town: The war wosjdone and he settled ’ down ' In hi5 little shop to make once IIIOTG " The tioiis that he made before the war. lie worked away ‘with the same d tools; " He scraped and shaped b sa-uie old rules; nit-how, try as he would that day His skill a a Tho doii looked dull-no longer bright; its hair liatl lo But so ll seemed tci have flown way. st its yellow light— And taken on a sea-green hue As the braids of little drowned things do. The color faded from its chet-k— The doii looked thin and pale and wcak. v A hand broke of_f——lie thought he 541W The arm with the bleeding flesh all FEW. Its‘ staring e A look oi‘ h He laid it iend Refused to work~the doii looked dead. yes were full of car; error would appear. down—tiie weights or Tim nisht they found him it hud. tiled heap— l“ "'0 German way-tn his last long sleep. And none of the Germans, now. they on Can make the dolls of yesterday. "" “THE new STENOGRAPHER." ____. I have o. new stenog ygtho“ Be Prepared l l raphen-shc day: ' ' e wrotollic came to work to She told me that sh latest system; Two hundred words ed to'he And worti f a minute seem- r, she said. like play, \ or word‘, at that, sllc never missed ‘em, 1 gave her some clictation——a letter I to a man-and P1115. as I reinembe I the letter ran: Dear Sir——I have you favor and in "lily would state T1131 1 "C699! the offer in yours of - recent date. . I wish to say. however. that uudcr no condition r it. was how The other night uptiii my knee. "When I grow tip to be a 1111111?" "I'd/as plain ht- wanted me to plan His life on earth throughout the years, And cite. perhaps, a few careers lt‘rtnn which ho soon must chouose his fate. . And so I said: “Let's talk it o'er gone. Wlhar is it. tivcry ono must need keep in mo: The kind oi‘ work you choose to do i ‘First. mind that this is t I must. he: You must he Iiniiest—therein lies through. nd be too manly hero to claim that is linked with shame; ‘You must be clean-Aha world do: mandl hands; -—-—-—(-O)>->- (H APP! NiE-SS.) happy and only one way to he ricli.. envy the tollei- who digs in the ditch, ion. but. the toiier each even- ing in free. whatever it happens to be. rude, and Joy in the blue of the sky. ship 1111s Joy that no money can buy. valleys and calm in thdaheiter of trees, claiming such pleasures an these. ren own, more than the man with hiit gold. the songbirds has found a de- light he can hold; happy. too niany by far to re- i ' man. --. Th“ "M" “w” '"' Stand forever at its service. tlea.’ _M_ P_M_ A_M_ _M_ Ann“ to every cruel -i_-lttn'!. ' Dep. Shaiélottieyown Arr. 12:2? For there |.= ntli dream ylou Cllfrlill. ./ - - - "n N’ V" ~ - - anti no t ecd you lope o t 0., 4.45 1.05 7.55 E er Id .1 t. 5.00 11.051038 . Q¢=—-———*-o.1 3.4a Arr mBOTldBIIC Dep. 4.10 0.40 91" ‘71::"§1"'~:'O'1';n:l':qbqifgiinfim" I 4'11’ , . t v . 4.10 6.401)». Borden Arr 6.10 5.45 5Jl0 8.05 8.05 Emerald Jot. 4.40 8.101038 -———-—<&>—-—-— 5.34 3.5a 3.42 Kensington 3.53 71510.03 _ 6.05 4.85 9.20 Arr sflmmfirillda Den 8.20 6.45 "9-30 "Thirty-five years in this cliurcii tiioiie," tiaid the old gentleman. ggfiil “e623 The stratiger composed liimtit-lt s“, iirrif in the pew, "I'll wtiiit then." he .M. 1121.14 tam. t . _ 41.20 iradoep. Stimmentlde Arr. 12.20 i 9.00 ‘ma’ l" "m" be “Par” mums“ 1.2a 1.14 Port Hill 10.41 i 7.58 __ 11.13 2.44 0'Leiiiry 9.21| 7.0a 9.08 11.5 | Alberton ' | 8.02 I 0.1: a P45 5.00|Arr Tignieh ~ Den.‘ 7.00 5.85 P "' ' No More M . " W a on A.M. PM. ' '7 Constip ti Charlottetown Arr. | .2 . . Mount Stewart . . t h St. grater: tar o c y Bourie Dop. 6.50 1.30 w"; . deaf. hgdlhhy ggmpiggior; _‘ llr bowels, an a 1.4.1.1. "I" . Elmira. Deni m1 i 5.11m vtékg "W" . 1 151°" thin if ou hire . ' 1w“ on s 3'41" ‘iniirlulirili. UNI For S‘ mild D” Molgltagrdsllrealrviut A" TIE? 311g IIIOITTEOIIY ' ‘ 5J1 11,00 Monlllrtte 7.23 2.10 “n” “n” Fun! 0.2511404". Georgetown m!» 645 1-25 d, m. _, u‘ w.“ _ Bums“ |Sat.i as"!!! denpoodlncy. they have BIIIIOIIIY‘ lvniflfélfn iioequnl. Pimlyvegetabin. t, ggtttg, i .b1i.|A.i\f. hoIlPlk-hnl Chart“. m 3i glétrlzgtfgfgg 1133151311,’ nciilmsrrnmmme- 7Iu 0.1a Afl’ n Murray Harbor Depi 7.10 0.4a W“ M16 III A '» 1 u noted the above tntliu run dnlly, and rxnstefl- ji Elfin-m. ' n e ...“" "- ‘Qlff-‘Zfl, u,“ hin-d“? m.‘ ~ """‘" ‘m’ ‘u’ ‘l’ Charlottetown, n11 . t fl"’~. nan-ea- poaesa -l:uu ~*";‘:..*r~:1 cal . ml win lives tbut for gold and for silver has colon the 909"" "1 Can I afford to think of your free ianct- proposition. I sittili btj/in tomorrow to inn] tho ' IiliiliUl‘ out, I-hc copy will lie ready by August l0tli—ahout Matt-rial til’ lllls iiatiirt- should not H btrruslivti unduly. Ihankttig you for your favor, I am yours very truly." bhc look it down iii shorthand, with ' zippuront cast- utitl grace, bhc trititit call lllu hack all in a ilurry. “Iilllllllt 1. “At last I have a girl ""1111 kccnitit: 'rout1d i110 place." » Thou said: "Write it out-—you needn't Iiurry." The typewriter slic tacklod—now and thou slit‘ struck a key, Anti after thirty minutes this is what she handed me: "lit-er Sll',—-l have the feever and in a while I sit, . Anti I UXCPDI the offer a reaaotictl it, I wash to see, however, that under s you have any ctititlitioii (Jan I for to think of a free lunch proposition. [shall be in tomorrow To; turn the tiiotiicr out. t Thc cap will be rvti and will tzosi ‘$10 about. M-"1'll'I'l"1 01‘ 1111s nature should no‘ " rust N. Dooley. Ililiiking you lillVl‘ the lecvcr. I ain yotir very truly." —————<0>—-—-_- BUILDING A HOME (Edgar A. Guest.) l Iluiltlin’ a iiomc! Well, I rt-cktin that's fun, Because it'.i a job that you II(‘VI'I' got tiiino; For altfor the plaiiniti‘ an‘ wtorry an‘ u r in An tho carpenters, quit rtii' you clean up the niuss. An’ the buildtln’ la iitiisl cellar .to dome You've got to get busy and make ii. a home. icd ilftllll Iloine must be ibuiit out o’ laughter For a Stor See that Yfllii‘ ciiii Bin is Filled with ciii t 1 We have a Large Stock oi the Best Coal and can Supply any Otiaiit‘ i Promptiy Pickard ' ' PHONE 240 CHARLOTTETOW Ilti ctiitivs ti‘ :1 piuttt- fhlttdii ltlllPil anti worn . An‘ it glows tit- tho room wlit-rc lilt- bailiy was tborii. Vtiit- iviiiitlt-lri'ttifl:~iiii to bt- there‘ Au’ cztlrclt-ssily iced tiiruttgh by glad iiltic fort, Au‘ though iiiotiicr may Irct nomi- when cotiipziuy calls, rit tint lli-cniisti it"; a job that you There's got to be thunib mttrits all gt-t tlouc. over the walla. You may guard it. Ifrtitii tiaiigcr aw Iluiitiin’ a lllinicl Well. ‘I ‘much as you will. that's. fun, It's a job vou can't hurry or dn to Iltil stiri-tiw anti grief qllilll VUIIII‘ iir; l‘lili'll day brings its chang ll plnn—— i to it still; gIadiit-stt or woe, Iloiiie Isn't built to the whim of a An‘ you sir-ii 4l|Ft‘li\/i'l' \\'ili'il \\'I'l'i\>: "I‘ilI ll(‘IIl‘I‘I‘ an‘ richer to ' man. ' iii‘ is tiN-t". must grow, The Lord takes a hand itmg bcitirc ‘I‘iic old litiiiit- is tit-tiror to y'ott than Sn fill it with lovin‘ an’ laugh! you are. through . lit-fora; litany I11 building an‘ sharia‘- tliv tlivcliiii‘ ’I‘iit-rt- .H1Iltll litigcr about it tltr iliitil in the lionic of your 5 101‘ ‘hill; ‘ iiit-iiit-rii-t: raro zippt-ara. ‘ ' ::i_.»____:-:~—-—-~; I 064-4046600000400000006040064QOOOOOAO-OOWOQOOOQO60400-004060-00-900 THE CHARLOTTETOWN unit PRODUCTS. tn). Organized t0 carry 0n the retail business now con- tiuctcd by CANADIAN FA RM l’It()DU(J'l‘S Inc. Profits last year, 25 p. c. on capitalization of $20,000.00 CAPITAL STOtllx’, $30,000.00. divided into 7 per cent. to be paid to Stockholders Earriings of Company to be divided among Stock - l ,.-_.. ,..,‘."‘.'.,'§.';'Z,,,., b, u... ..,,,,,. o, holders and Customer Co-oioeratively. year-i; 9 11H goltestnsbieizerfumcd by memor- z Democracy in Commerce. Brotherhood in Trade. Equity between man and man in business. n Johnsonfs Anodyne Liniment 1| a doctors o Ir "a m.::i-.r“'-1'.i“- - s.e-.~....-,gf1-.-n:= :.i:.u;.:~" "*1 l ML ,—'Edgar A. Gunt- ABOLISHES PROFITS and makes trading “Of tllil people, for the people, by the people.” Buy your Shares today at Canadian Farm Products Inc. Corner Great George and Kent Streets Charlottetown t