. IIIIIWVIIII FIIII IIHIIAGIIES Til ‘IVEiiI IIFF Drlvethem o8. They woifi ‘Iaappenr themselves. And Headaches and Neu- ralgiafif notslopped at first return wi th increased frequency and evelop into a dangerous chronic ‘ “ . DOMINION C. B. . (in the red box‘) ll l. reliable remedy or headache and neuralgia. It eases the pain. llrtnkics up colds and grippe; and helps to keep the system clean and orderly. If you sre subject to attacks of Iimd- ache or neuralgia. and want quick . take DOMINION C. B. Q. (Cas Bromide nnd Quluine). Sold by all riruggills in the roll box. The National Drug and cllBlllllI-‘il Co. o! Canada. i“ For N EU l RALGIA Ind HEADACHE USO DOMINION C. B. Q. TABLETS (lathe redboxl 25o. Up Colds Eto. Large Sale oi Choice Milch Coils and Horses “_ I am instructed by Ross \\'Iicr\l- l. old. Lflirfio ‘In, iley. to sell by public auction, at l. .l-l<l. mi ' ll his farm.» Union Road. Lot. 33.four 1. old, IIIII ' miles from Chnrlottl-totvu. rm Mar.‘ I. old. in f 1;. 15.1920. at one o'clock pm. sharp: Hoists-In Five lforaea. ‘Veil lIroIu-nx— ~ T yrs. l-Id, u» f ion May One general purpusl- nurse. 7 yrs. old. to rrisiu-n .\Iur. old. One Driver. -i yrs. old. unl- _\illl. [u frls-hl-n .\p Clyde. 4 yrs. old. Onl- Clyde. 3 yrs. . trill, to freshen Ma". lild. ulrl. , ..!.1_ ,1 old. One Clyde, 9 yrs. old, rl-gistt-r- ed J/Iwenty-llye choice “Ill-h Conan- (hu-rnscy Grndo olrlfito f .\Illr. u Fri). 7 YIN: S .\’ 4 G .. ll. rrl-shI-n .\lll'il 2n. months nItI. EIAJE$EPIIE . old. milkin- old, rnilhi Junc- sol-d can '. to rill'i"ti\\' ' 11f vlloivl: Hind mil. sail.- positive. uh‘. u-n Blur. u Hvdl-lv-lu-l maul-orig . 5 _ 4' v . vnsil, ovl-l‘ 9 llllllvlllil riulll nnllls‘ Vitllll X _ on llppr-lvl-li jl-inl. Hull's‘. 6 i ‘ if HIIUVU date is stormy \\'lll lil- 4 yrs. old, to frl-a! no rl-sl-:'v~‘. Join‘ A. .\lel)0.\'.-\l.I), 7-194-3-9-311-101 Am-tlnnrrr- I O ‘ Provincial Horse Show Agricultural Hall, Charlottetown, March 17 and 18. Judging begins at 1 p. m. sharp on Wednesday and continues during the evening. Auction sale the fol- " lowing day. ' The Island's best horses are entered many of which will be on exhibition in the building all the time. Everyone interested in the (ieveloplnent of the horse industry should patronize this show. Ad- mission 25 cents. ‘ gL/IIVE no GS WANTED We are ready now to receive live hogs, paying rls follows, delivered at our packing house, Char- iottetown:-- 150-275 17V: cents. 275 up, 15V: cents. Brood sows, any weight, 13V: cents, all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat- urday. Light hogs, under m0 lbs., are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from feeding comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it hold any is respectfully suggested that farmers small hogs, under 150 lbs., until of weight and qual- ity more profitable for all concerned. But should it be necessary to dispose of any such under-weights they will be received at market value, proportionate to above prices. We also buy at various points throughout the Island and full information can be obtained from our local representatives. DAVIS S; FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .fi \ vaso-a-znncr. ‘F- Overflow Cattle Sale BUNBURY FARM, CHARLOTTETOWN, (3 MILES FROM THE CITY), MARCH 16, 1920, at 1,30 p. m. Despite yearly dispersions our licrll has again increased lo lifly which-is more than we can Ilaulilo. We now proposal.- lo sell our rc- 'main1ng select grade ratlic—-tbirt-xcn in number. Four are newly i freshcnerl; the remainder are bred to freshen in May, Juno. July, and the autumn months. Some of these heifers arc double crosseg of our imported bulls and are from oxccllcnl dams. \Vl\ can recommend them. To make the sale more zlilractive and lo encourngp ihc starting of more pure-bred herds, we off-n‘ the following. PURE BRED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE 1. A cow nnd her 8 months old Iicifer calf. The cow is by a vcry well known hull a son of lhc Ilrsl. (‘auarlirn l-nw I0 exceed 3.‘! lbs, n1‘ butter in 7 doys. The calf is by our imported bu1l~Sir Dckol Pou- tiac Jewel. 2. A cow and hcr 4 months old holler call-bred slmllarily in the above. - 3. A Il-yoarcld imported cow duo lo frnslu-n In April, 18 1o Roy- croft Pie-tie Echo. Wn ivnuld paywho rail lrum illis l-ow in $75.00 ii’ a helfor. 4. A Lmonlholll bull out of Pauline Prliiy the finest cows l" II. J. Kleiml-llrs rrraurl herd. 5. A IO-mnnlhulirldaughter of Sir Scgis Walkm- Korudykv ~- n hull bred by Dr. A. A. Fairwoli, Oshawa. Ontario. - 6. A Z-ycsrold, ucwIy-frcshcncrl bclfcusirrd l)? Prince (‘oluuiluia Canary A. whose 5 nearest. dams averagcd 1071/, lbs, of milk n day. and over 32 lbs. of butler s. week. . ‘ 7. A price would he put on several others-young bulls and heifers. If the yearling bull ABEGIVEIT TIIJYAIIIIEKERK JEWEL is not sold previous lo the sale he will be offered. I-Iis dum is the “land's- grgglggt cow Wm; a 3-yQflr-IlllI record of over 26 lbs. of butler in 7 dgyg, ova;- 52 lb; In 14 days, and a B-yearold record of over 110 lbs. She is capable of boating her own record and possibly trying f. e Maritime record of over 512 Ibo. he" by her mother's lull sislcr—— "nle Grove Patti. "he Honorable Waller M. Lea will xlvo an address on Dairying. i slio demonstration of O.P.V.Hlll1ize w‘!!! be given. We believe. 0.I".V. Silage will lake much of the "lard labor and coal of pro- Mon out of dairylng. Bee ‘new l‘ ls ml-rle and handled. ' , TlRMB-Annun¢ed M “is Eight Ill0IlllI5 credit allowed at cur- interest. t hank .1. WALTER JONES, Bunbury Farm. Charlottetown. ffolautha~—onc of 1 i. . . The Woman Who Loved and. Earned DYJANI PHELPI a Modern Story of Home and Business ' BITTER WORDS (‘IIAPTIER 75 I saw \'l=r_v Iilllc of Mary Ryan save at the shop. She was so busy wilh Gardiner and her Eng- lish teal-her the! she/sehlonl was free in the evening, and we missed Ill-r dreadfully. I think perhaps Bub missed h€r bright clever chal- ler more ihan I did. ' l I had not will her anything 0i itoberlis altitude toward finances. In reality. »l did not lhink Il would lush-therefore, why tail. IIIIOIII i1? and he adhered lo his resolution- ahhougil I knew he often was Wllllillli luoncy by the time the iveek was ovcr-I became worried, then annoyed and a hil angry. \\‘i1y couldn't he be sensible? I halcll this running out every night for my dinnrr. While ii had been u change ill first. the season was now 1n full s\v1ng. and tired as I was. it was ll lcrribic effort Li) III‘. l‘ up and run about 'lo rcslallrlinls. I Ilt'\'('l' thought the EEEIIJ would COIIH.‘ when I would long for Mrs. Lane's dining’, room. Ilul there \\'G|'0l1l1lIl_\‘IlI[.‘,'lIlSWIIGII I could have uric-d. tho longing lo go home aim] eat my diuucr was so strong. I n4- -- il-l Iiohorl know IIOWPVCI‘. I hull Ill-comr- n zlfraill s lo wluu he mirihl do. ll w lhv Iiltlc changes illihl-rfs zulilullc lfi\\'1lI'll mc thul lllII‘i m~~ rho nmsl. lll- II(‘Vl‘I bougbl mo a flower or a box o1‘ candy, as he used in (In. I knew hc hall no nmuey, ynl I foil ag greved that Iu- neglected the Iii- llc alteulons he at first never faLIl-d to give me. 'l‘heu, loo, he was ltrouing careless iu his man- llnl’. I realized now that it was ZIIISUIII-IIIIII(IGIIII"SH 1II(lI'(' than uny- lhing clrc, Ilul hc failed ln rec~ Illlilllf‘ the lilllc zlzucnilies of so l-Inl life of which a ivuuz-zlu thinks so much: this, bil in "Ilohl-rl. you must not he so careless" Ilc lillll stalked into lhc rl-slaurzrnl zlhczul of me, lhvn sill down iii. lhc tzlblc bcforo I had. "Uaryles-s about whnl?“ "About Iilllc filings. You usl-(i to he so polite, so gallant. 11nd now you act slnueliluvs as if you 1111i no: know whrtl \\';l:> proper al all." - “lam loo busy thiuirilig, I guess. Excuse me ll I have done some gauchy thing." , lie didn't even know to what had referred. “lfhinpking about what " “Whether to g0 on working for Burch or commit sui. do." Not a g1',lumcl' of a lslulle lighted his soulbvr lace. “What are you talking HIIOIII?" “You wanted to know what I was thinking and I told you." “Nnlisr-ilso!“ "It IS nonsense IIIIIIIEIIIIIIIII MIIIIILE AIIE HOW LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND RELIEVES THE AILMENTS OF CHANGE OF LIFE “During (‘Ilangc of Life I hall lml llashos. dizzy spoils anll every month I was I to hesitate, : -V* I l constant . pain, § would feel tired. a u ll always I way for live or six year's and was treated by a physician and look dif- IL-reun remed- icr; without ‘hUIIPlIl. Lydia 1']. Pinkhaluks Vegetable (‘ompound was rocolumcudcci in inc and I look it. and I believe I would never have Ill‘(‘H well if It had not been ior lhe Vegetable (‘mupliund and Lydia. IE. _ I’inkhaln's Saualivc Wash. I am recommending your medicine l0 all ivolnen ailing us I was, for I think it will carry lhem safely through lhc Change of Life, and rr-iievr- rho ailments than, conic lat that pcr1nll.“-~.\irs. AUICXIE l‘. ; xANoLl-J. Galalizl, III. 1 Women who suffer from nervous- . nvss, “Iieat flashes," ‘backache. l headaches, and "the blues" should i try this famous mot and herb rem- ‘cdy, Lydia IE. ,I’Inkl1am's Vege- lublc Compound. and 1f complica- lions exist wriio the ludia E. ’ Pinkham Medicine ('n., Lynn, ,' Mass. The result of their l0 years l experience in such cases is at your Chariot I iOorner Prince and Grafton DIRECTOR PROF. WM. E. FLETCHER, A. R. C. M.. A. T. C. L. Associate Royal College of Mullc. Associate Trinity College of Music. tetowu S Music Cts. London. England. Subjocts-Orgnn. Plano, Vocal and theory. Studio hours-w till 12 Ind 2 tlil 5 lu./m. and by appointment for evenings. Phone 353-L. 7469-3-8MEmw21i. P. O. BOX 151. But as the days passed _ wild with mis- ' haliifif‘? Iloiesomo Coffee ..... Coffeemn be reoX whoI-osna. Seal BnndCoEeQ i: 100% whole- someandddkiam SEALBRAND. COFFEE i; the mos: peak: and safiiying Coffee obtainable. Blended and roasted with infinite skill, it: rich aroma choice flavour III-Id into the package. A: good pom-n, evcywhesa. In l4, r and z-Ib. tins. Send for our free BooIdetfPufsctCoEaa. Perfectly Mldt.” ‘ CHASE & SANBORN, I ‘sui it . “Rub-art Nlercdilb. Ilavc you lac-cu drinking?" "No, uuforlunzllcly. ll is only because I had uu nlzincy l‘) buy a drink with that I ~havru‘l been. though." “Pil-ase Jlobcrl, don't lalk like that, II makes me so unhappy zvhcn you llrlilk." "l can't sole that you arc, ull- Tho lt'lil's were vr-ry near, and I was thankful lo are ihc waiter Iloverirlg in the oiling wilh the check. I had ordered lls simply us hall Ilobert, and rosc from the labic, unsatisfied. I would not ai- lnw my chm-k m oxcooll h"=, and llftou ntc a Iiifllil)’ Illil('Ii because of lhc uccli of uorc food Wllcn I worked so hard. ‘But I hull rs- nzaincd at. work all lhat luncheon ‘hour, ‘one of the girls bringing me a suuliivich. 'I‘hal, coluhined with Wlllil I cousilillroli Itlzbcrfs uurcaslnlahir- altitude, nnnio mu fool so llslrourllgled lliill us soon as" wo reached lhc strocl, I com~ menccd lo cry. “\V'llat's the matter?" Robert's lone was gruff, unsympathetic. "Nothing much. Tired, I guess." - ' “l expect you are. home, thcn you'd better turn In. I am going over to Marion's for a Iillic while. She leiephned me toduy silo wanted to see. me." I slarlcd to objccl, thou caught myself. IIOIiPPI had told me so frankly oi‘ his iuteiulcrl visit. Iiad also told of .\Inriou's nlessuge, that I couldn't in decency show my jealousy. Ilad I uoi been so tired I should have offered lo go Willi him, But I longed for rest. “Ilenmnlbcr me lo Nlzlriou, and icii hl-r I would have come along hall I uol been so tired." ilobcrrfle look, as ‘I said salid as plainly as words. until you arc naked." I'll lake you this "Wait Tomorrow - R°bert‘s Grea-t Idea. Valuable Iron H llr_e_ Areas Sold GLACE BAY, Marl-h 9.—Au im- portant 5110 of Newfoundland iron orr‘ zirous has recently taken place ll is reporlud ilr-ro. The llcpusits In question are a part o1’ th" valuable Pol"! Au Port areas, and were held by Sir Patrick l\lcGrath, of St. John's, and two (Tape Breton men. connel-lcll with one of the Steel nnd (‘oal (‘orporalious The lraslcr w made to lhc firlu of Ilnydl-n and Sumo, oi‘ flos- ion. who are understood lo hold a large block of Nova ‘Scotia Steel and Coal Comlpany stock. The price paid is said lo be in the vicinity of $3,000,000, ‘ --Z< 0}?- STATION BURNED AT BRIDGEWATER BRIDG-EWIVPEII, N. >S.. March i0.~—'l‘he Halifax and South West- ern Railway lStation was burned down here tonight with a loss esti- mated zu $10,000. The lbuiiding cou tallied thc offices of the ziulliting dopurtnlout. the ticket offices, the despatciicrs’ offices, the Superin- tendent's office. the telegraph of- fice and the waiting room. All the valuable papers 1n lhc "building were stiVilli 1n a more or less (iam- ugcd condition. St. Patrick's-Nat Dramaat Vernon The Vernon Dramatic Club will IWPSEIIII lilo rlrumn "The Dual. of tho Earth" in lhc (l. ‘M. B. A. Hull, Vernon River, on Wednesday evening, March 17th. SYNOPSIS OF DRAMA Acl L-Exlerlor of Maple Farm. Act II. Interior of Maple Farm (foliage. Act IlI.—Wunricriug Tom's Cabin. Act lV.——Samc us Act II. As this company has been rc- hcarsing lh’s" drama for some time, a big entertainment is assured lo ull who nliend so don't fail lo be n your seats at rise of curtain. Orchoslra In attendance. Cur- i ain rises at 8 o'clock sharp. Don't forget the dale. 76530-121111 8111181. rouriousi) happy ivhcn I do not." HINTS 110R ffhe Motorist IY ALBERT L. OLOUGH REMEDY FOR “suxeslueu PISTONS W. R, writes: There is u knock in my engine. ivhich has not been removed by rebabbItiuE llle lllfllll bearings and lilting new piston pills. llvhere do you think th knock l5 located? I think that it may be side-slap of the pistons. Had I bel- tcr have the cylinders rebored and over-size lrslous pul in or will new pistons -.ud r1: gs do away with the trouble Answer: .Quite likely the cause is side-slap. By trying your pis~ tons in lhc cylinders you ought to be able lo detect any considerable Iooseness. Al any ralc a machin- isl can deter-urine it by measuring the pistons and the cylinder bores with micrometer calipers. If the cylinders are worn enough _to give trouble, they are probably worn oval and new piston-s and rings will not do much good. Reboring and the lilting of oversize pistons is the really effective remedy but good results arc obtained by ream» Ing tho bores ls take slightly larger pfslons. CURIOUS ENGINE PRAN K (‘an you tell mo what I had run my engine for a. time when all of n sudden. I ilcard it mukc lhrce or four heavy "bumps" which strongly shook lhc C. J. asks: causes this? The spark was no more all- This had never and it has not body. vauced than usual. Ilappencrl boforc Ilappcnell since. Answer. We cannot. If lhc noise had Iicou caused by mcchanilvnl trouble, oi any kind, there would probably have bccn some pennan- ent ill effects or most likely a rc- petIli-on of the same sound. We persume that you arlrfamlliar with the noise made by s muffler explosion and by the explosion of n. weak. mixture in the intake piping and carburetor. We have heard of crnnk-caseexplosions. occurring in ‘four cycle engines‘, although we have never witnessed one. Ilow- ever, llu-re is good reason to be- If-cvc that when a large proportion {if-gasoline has escaped the piston rings and entered the engine base, there lg some chance of its Iieconl- lug ignited frolna “bIow-hy" around a loose lilting piston and gas ex- ploding in the engine base. Wheth- cr this could have occurred In your case. is an interesting question. MISCELLANEOUS INQUIRIES ' \ Angelicaus Exceed Latest Objective TORONTO, . 1. 1'. 9.—-With the new Dominion ‘.91 of $3,095,151.50 reported by live Anglican Forward Movement yesterday. the Anglican organization, represented by Mr. Evelyn ulacrae, Dominion lCommla- siouer, and Canon S. Gould, vice- chairman of the Executive Com- mittee. drnw attention l0 the fact lllut the original. financial object- ive of the movement was ‘based on the minimum requirements oi‘ the (Jun-ch. In view of this, the com- mittee earueslly hope thai the great success so far attained will prove an incentive to every diocese which has not yet reached its full allotment, lo make cvery- effort to do so. They have also sent out a message, expressing lilo Ifurther hope that every parish In Canada, which Iias not yel made an every nlclnber canvass. will complete one at ihc earliest (lute. AL lhc sanu- time. the Cllillllllllili.‘ reminds; all Angllczuls who IIIIVEI-IIOI yet coll- lributed l0 the cause that two- thirds of every dollar now sent in will go, In the case ol" lho dioceses ivbich Imve exceeded the amount of their allotments, to their own local needs. The additional one- lhird will ‘bl- coiltrihull-d to tho scvcral funds specified in the ap- pea]. \ DIOOESAN RETURNS The above Anglican total of $3,- 095,141.50 was accounted for by the addition of $118,465.90 reported dur- ing the past two or three days since the previous returns were nuule. The late reports, with dioc- esan totals, are: Since Inst report Total Algoma . . . . . . . $1.200 $ 50,000‘ Caledonia 8 3,400 (Yallluly . . . 51,700 (‘zirilloll i— 3,51,13,50 (‘oluiubia . . ——~ 25,000 Edmonton ——— 2,000 Fredericton i 125,900 Huron . . . .. ————— 328,000 Keewalin i 1,305 Kootenay . . . . . . 30,000 McKenzie River 1,050 Montreal . . . . .. 17,000 292,000 Moosouee . . . . . . 18,256 New Wesl-lnluster 12,600 128,600 Niagara . . . . . . 6,000 293,000 Nova Scotia . . .. 36.000 186,000 Ontario . 140.000 Ottawa . 2,950 229,110" Quappelle . .. 1,420 48,300 Quebec, . .. 180,000 Rupert's Laud .. 6,287 185,559 Saskatchewan .. i 45,930 ’l‘orouto . . . . . . .. 30.000 700,000 $113,465.90 $3,095,141.50 PRESBYTERIANS IMPROVE Dr. Robert Laird. oi the Presby- terian Forward Movement, hag rec- eived many late but encouraging J. Fl. B. asks: to a ca: lo hack up a 111,11 that (‘an bc ascended only on reverse’! H2) Ilow often should the main and con nearing-rod bearing of an engine (1) is it harmful be lightened? (3) Is ll. necessary lo use fresh lubricant in refilling the rear-axle housing or can the old grease be med over Answer: .(1) Nol. especially, al- though uf course lhc mic of wear and tear l-n a1. luechauical purls is somewhat greater on such a Ilpiy scar, than when the direct drive is used. Jilost ruodcrn cars, if in Rood condition. should climb all ordinary hills without resorting lo the rc- W-‘Tfie H931‘. l2) N0 rule can be giv- en. except that adlustmenl is rc- (luired only when loosencssilas dc- vclopod and this is Indicated by the knocking of the engine. (3) The old lubricant can be used again after It has been strained through ‘*- VQYY lino m-cshcrl wire gauze, ex- Wllt In cars so designed that the engine oil runs back through the drive-shaft houslnginto the rear 3X19 0885118. thus thinning and 0th erwlse detcniorating lhc grouse, RECTIFER FOR FOR DS O. F. T. asks: Is there a device made for changing the regular Ford magneto current, 111(1) (pram, current ior the charging a storage bllillifl’ 11ml ls It practical? AMW": T0010 ls such a device llllou lhc market and your ncccn. Rory rir-elcr can direct you how In obtain ll. A rccllllor of Ibo cloc- mllYillc lYIlfl is used between malllwl" find ihc battery. w‘. know of this arrangement being In ruse m1 quite a number of cam, but ave not tested it out personally. Questions n! general Interest m motorists will be answered In hi3 cfllumn- space ‘Permitting. If rm immediate answer is desired. en. close self-addressed. stamped (m. "clone. Address Albert 1.. Ciough, care of our office. ‘Ti ._ \ _mlfgfilll:qstpl.o TABLET! b our-e ror 1.40119 g‘ .~l.'.'~:--...‘ir.l°r.-..:.'.r="s lee-el- reports, which still further indic- ate that the coilgregations holding late canvasses are maintaining the ' high standard of the early days of the drive. In luany (vases they have exceeded their allocations. Presby- terlaus everylwberc are exceeding their objectives. Recent reports show Hamilton -Presbytery as hav- ':_1.T—"-——*____.__".____—*'i_::_"_'—_;_ ;_";‘_-_—_* OUCH! CORNSI LIFI CORNS OFF j WDE npirllum Irlg subscribed $338,500 cu all a1- Iocalion of $205,000; London Pres- bytery is now practically sure of reaching $175,000 or $30,000 more than its objective; Guelph Pres- bytery will exceeds lts allocation of $125,000, while Chathum Presby- tery has already run up the flne tot- al of $100,000 on an objective of $63,000. The latest Toronto church to make a gratifying report is Park- daie Presbyterian, where the cau- vass is uenriy completed. The rc- null is $24,000 on an allocation or $15,000; St. Andrews. King street. will start u drive on thc_15th. with IlII-QIIJGCIIVO of $30,000 in view. Winnipeg announces that St. Augustine Church. being asked for $34,000, voluntarily raised lhc ob= jeclive lo $50,000 cud that the rc- suit is not In doubt; hnox Church; Regina, reports the line total of $40,500. which puts il in the front mnk of \Vestcru churches. Partic~ ularly gratifying is the report lirom the mission fields to the effect that 1 One of the finest Steam Mill established business of ovcr twen '85 foreign trade connections, both lerior and exterior finishes‘, and and forge in connection. About one hundred and fifty hand ready for manufacturing pu and numoer one hardwood. about lily of Iorzs. and etc, One hundred acres hardwood and shipbuilding materials. WlII party. This would make the nucleus door. 7410-3-5METucsFr14i. Cdllilli ~r all are holding to a high percent- age of giving. A few recent reports from the Maritime Provinces are: Newcastle, N. B., $2.930; Black- vllIcfiN. B., $1,000; Riverside, N. ‘ B., $1.736; and ‘Caledonia, P. E. 1., $877. _.-_ Historic Flag Restored to U. S. (Special to The Guardian.) FRANKPQRT. Ky., March 10.-— Great Britain is l0 return the Ken- f lucky lbntlle flag which was capt- ured st the bnllie of the Thames in Michigan in the war of 1812, when the Kentuckians surrendered lo a ‘British ‘force. A descendant of the commander of the United Slates force at the lbilllltli-IIBS Ibsen conunissioncd tn so to England IO bring back lhc flag. Mill Property For Sale at Montague Properties in P. E. Island. An AI ty years, with excellent local as well by rail and water. Mill is equipped wllh all modem up-to-dtlte machinery for manu- facturing all kinds of house building materials. sashes. doors. ln- etc. Also first class machine shop thousand feet of row lumber on rposes, consisting cf pine, spruce equal qautllies of each, also quan- timberland contains excellent pileh be sold with or without mill pro- of ouo cf the greatest shipbuilding villus lu the- lr-ver nrovlnces. a‘: an ideal launch site is right at the ISAAC IVES d. SON Montague, PIE. Island. i NOTICEI Start getting your horses ready for.» the Spring Sales by getting a box of Ill‘. Church's Condition Pow- ders. You uro sure to be satisfied with the results, ns they will put. your animals In condition (|\lI(‘I\'I_\' on fill‘ sumo amount of food flint Llll‘_\' are now getting. 1f your dl-ui- or l-unnnt supply you. ord I'ril~l- (inc Iloiiur. Dr. \\' SumlnL-rsillir. 751 Biacksmilhjtand ior Sale The undersigned offers for private sale his blacksmith stand and house, and lot situated at Cur- ran Ban Bridge, near Grand Trnca- die. Apply lo the undersigned on the premises. ' FRANCIS BUOTE: 7540-3-11-MEll-l1 ‘ Farm ForSaIe Consisting of 1_50 acres of choice land. 120 acres clear 20 acres und- rr bard nnd soft wood. 10 acres ready for clearing. Spring running through farm. Good dwelling house and out side buildings. all in good repair. Telephone in house pump In porch. 2 miles from Church and school. 2 miles from station. It farm not sold private will be sold by auction later. For further particulars A ply A. Newman, Kingston. I’. E. I 7456-34PMEcnlwf4l: " ‘** Farm ior Sale at Vernon River. >____- I Ilcrcby oilfer rfor sale by farm 0i’ 65 acres situated at Vernon Iliv- er. 60 acres clear and In a high state of cultivation. remainder cov- ered with u. good growth of soft wood. Brook of water at each end of farm, and n never failing pump at housc. Good house, new barn and outbuildings. Within one mile of Vemon [River Station‘, roller mills, school. churches and stores. Doesn't hurt .1 bit to lift any corn right off with fingers I Drop s little Froezono on an ach- inll corn. instantly that corn stops hurling. then you lift it righl out. It doesn't pain one bit. Yes magic! Why wait? Your druggint sells a liny boltlc of Frcezoue for a few cents, sufficient to riri your ma; 0| every hard corn. soft corn, or corn between the toes. and culluseu. without soreness or irrllaiionfree- zone Is the much talked of other discovery dl a Cincinnati genius. a the Postnlustnr(funeral, Vflyunco of Ill M ' ll FTHPOIIPII (IoIItrIirQgBIllIE ‘llllllifillgfifllllg: 5 "m"! For Wonk on the route Pow- nsl liurnl Mail Route. No. I. from the Pnstmautcl- Gcncrnru pleasmrn, cr Information as t . Iiti , Ilffilbonod Contract nihilmilili .JZ-§‘.'s,‘.’.i blank forms oi‘ Tender may hr- nb- tnlned at the Post flfflces of Pow- “ Pout Olllse [name-apps 2M Also a quantity of manure. Will sell right to quick purchaser. For furihcr particulars apply to Mac- Klnnon and McNeIII, Solicitors Charlottetown. ‘ P. i‘. COADY. Vernon Itiver, I’. Q. I5003-94MEllsmwm6i. IIAIL u SPJAEIIEI) TE m’); nor NDIGRS. addressed to Ii , Printed notions containing furth- Jorrlv F. wmnan, l’ I‘ "If llllllector. 0 Ice. l February. 1030. i 1274-2-27-MEI~'ri3l FARM FOR SALE 120 acres of land with good house and out buildings, 50 acres clear. balance covered with bard and soft wood. about 10 miles from Char- Iollclown. For particulars apply to RS. DAVID R. BIRT, Suffolk, Lot ‘$4. 7519-30-10MEwf2I. ‘ SUPERIIOSPIIAT sue Above fertilizers now in stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now is the time to buy as prices are sure to advance. l DEBLOIS BROS" LTD. 6530-1-29MEhf . NOTICE We arc prepared to buy any quantity of live hogs, paying the highest market prices. Following is a list of our buyers who will take hogs‘ at their respec- llve stations every Wednesday. until further notice. A. M. Wright, Montague. A. D. Martin, Grlind View. Parley Drake, Vernon. Harry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. Bert ll, Brown. York. Everett Wcdlock, I-Iunter River. J. W. Fyfe, Emerald. Jolm Wltehcad, Kensington. Louis Mutlart ‘nnd T. H. Smith, Albany. M. A. McNelli. Aiberton. William Clarke, Summcrside, March 3rd. and Mlsconche March 10th and each place fortnightly on Wednesday until further notice. We lake hogs every week day at the plant in Charlottetown. For information phone 532; Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING 0O. LTD. Kenslnswn Reed. Charlottetown, P. Epl. office J. M. ROOF" . Manager. ~m Auction Sale We are Instructed by the trus- tees of the Valleyflold congress-- lion to set up at auction n the Premises 0n Monday Marc 22nd. 1920 at 2 n. m. Their farm known as tho Mllnso of Globe Farm, con- taining 40 acres of land, 80 acres clear. Balance covered with hard nnd soft ood‘ With large 12 room "W" WI 911ml? in back entry. Barn and conch house all in good Ffilmlr. Good open well with house over it n few yards from stable Good orchard and shade limes. Farm is well fenced with wire all but front. Th1; ls a very desirable farm being 1n one of lilo best lnrm ing sections on the Island, and well , adapted for grazing being well wet 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 lnhde known at sale. I-I. Nelson t Son TGBII-B-G-MEQI. . Auctioneer O