-~__-__-k._ ._..-._ . - i/ uurnns , non-collapsible. it is put up tn s v . .' F 0R SALE JEWELL-At North, River. "Feb. 13. 1021 to Mr. end Mrs. John Jewell a dnughtlsr. Florence Louisa. QAll-JIJANT .-- At Beer Rllver on dihrch 6th‘ 102.1, to lMr. and Mrs. Francis Gallant, n daughter, Dora Ellen. IORDEN — A-t Weehwood H001)!- lll, Wolfviile, N. S. Mulch 20th 1 to -Mr._snd lMrs. Alfred Douglas White Star Mines Borden n. son, Ruben. Crane Bor- nnl lrndel Whlte Stone don. - r no r . rt t ‘to um It A ml l ntneed ee-enfbfeekn nndcfl- l o" Ilcrvpnrtienlm apply to, DANIII. IIQ IOONIY. ltthflterine, IOIIHBILRIL {i} 200 CLERKS OUT AT-OTTAWA -—Following out its policy of redu- cing the various staffs to their pre- wnr strength the Militia Depart- ment notified between 150 and 200 & C0‘ clerks in the Separation Allowance Anentn. P. ll. l. and Assigned Pay Department that olllllffifl"! their services would not be re- quired after ‘the end of the month. Three inche-steel shaft ing from 20 to 25 fee-t long, also one anchor and m“ Notice Now is the time to start getting your horses ready for the heavy chain task that is‘ before them, (Spring _ - I‘ Work). They have done little ctr Apply to nothing all winter and want some preparation for‘ this strenuous test; lbegin in the right Way ~by feeding Dir. W. C. Chuck's condition powder, This will cost. you one dollar a pat-k I38 and will save you a good runny dollars and maybe the price ut lht: horse. All who try it are steady customers and refuse cilcaper grades. B. Benjamin & Co. Cardigan, PM E I‘ Notice to the“ Farmers oi I l have been using Dr. W. G. Church's Condition Powder for hor- ses for the last few years with re~ nulrkable results and would recom- ment it to any of you who have horses that you want to put into condition quickly for a hard springs work or are getting ready tor sale. it costs you one dollar a package but you get many dollars in return for the one you spend in this way. DR. W. G CHURCH, Sllnlmcrsidc, i'. E. l. Lobster Packers Notice A illfliillllf.’ nl‘ itlilstel‘ pztt-kcrs \\'ili be held lll (‘unlllridyzti Hull on Slur. 31 at 8 p. m. to discuss tho best means of nlceting the present vomit tlon of the (tanned lobster market BY ORDER GEO. MOFARLIN. Bedeque. E. l. ililg-“(Beflfince Auc-tidn ~aie at Wood islands West c On Thursday March.. 31st, at i o'clock sharp‘ Mothers Be Carelul Much of the trouble weaning the baby ls developed by the use of s. cheap and unsanitary nipple. The Nobility nipple is sterilized and is sanitary. transparent and i am instructed by J. i). hlc-Zieiii to sell by Auction on his premises on above date his choice farm cf 100 acres. 70 clear and in high state of cultivation. Balance cover ed with hard and soft wood, aso all his. stock. crop, farm impie~ lnents, etc‘ STO0K~Gencrul Ipurpose mare S years old. Horse 19 years. 2 Milch cows, 1 cow 5 years old to freshen in April, 1 Heifer, 3 years old. to freshen in May. l Heifer 2 years, 1 one year old; 25 hens once unnecessary. Winston CROP~—-100 bushels oats: Quttnti 0°" no” ." Tonmw‘ ty oi‘ hay and potatoes. 2 tu-PunMlENTs-l driving wagon, carts, 1 truck. 1 driving sleigh. l wood sleigh. 1 box sleigh, l gang plough. l single plough. 2 eels liar ness, 1 Gerri hay mower, 1 binder, 1 huy rake. 1 seeder, 1 cream separ ator. 1 washing machine, 1 set of separate box with n red band on ench nipple. You will meet with the doctor's approval if baby uses a Nobility nipple. iii‘ AGENTS WANTED Ien nnl women. not to canvas Int to trnvel nnd nppoint locnl rep- relentntlves. 11.000 nnd expense: finned first enr, with [col ee to lnnke 1,000 nnd expens- el. Btnte nge nnd qunliilcntionn. ‘Farm for sale 187 acres. ill) acres clear balance covered with hard and soft wood‘ Convenient to school, churches and shipping. William Keegan. Broolcvale Lot driving harness. 2 sets of work m, ‘ ' harness, traces, 1 cross_cut saw < ' (new). 2 axes, FUlldiNllTvURfl-l range heater, dresser, iron beds, 1 parlor organ, chairs and tables, 1 sewing mach. inc, (lishes and all household cf fects, together with lOie of articles ton numerous to mention. Sale positive. No reserve. 'l‘crms of farm made known a, sale. 'l‘crtns IL‘ nlonlhs on ull sums over $l0_00. ll per vent oft’ for cash. If stormy first fino duy. J. A_ McDONALD. Auctioneer. Al. York Point. 7 miles from (lha-rlotitetowu by road, one mile by ice in winter and Govt. bout in sum mer. .62 acres in best. 0t’ condition, large dwelling and barns, two lummer ctrttages. Will sell whole or divide lo suit. Price right. . O. W. WHITE. Clearance Auction Sale The undersigned will :eli by Public Auction on Wednesday,‘ the 30th Day of March 1921 at 11 O'clock a. m. FARM consisting of 125 acres of choice laud, well watered. suitable for dairy farming, has good buildings. 110 acres under cultivation, bel- tmce covered with lumber. Situated in Roseneath, 3 miles from Mon- tague nnd Cardigan, also near school, roller mill, new mill end 1 mile from e nhnlicu. ALSO STOCK-l cnrt mare. l0 years; 1 general purpose mare. 6 years; 4 choice milch cows. grade Ayrchires; 4 heifers; 1 fat ox; 1 Ayrshire bull. 1 year old; 1 fnt pig; 5 cheep; 76 hens. OBOP-IOO bus. polnioes; quantity of hny and l0 bu. good seed wheat. lMPLIlIIlilNTB-l driving agons. 1 truck wagon. l part and wheels, 2 wood :leighl, 1 driving sleigh, 1 roller. 1 hay cutter. 1 steel rake, 1 gang plough. 1 single ploug h, 1 set disc barrows, 1 set pin har~ rown. 1 potato er. 1 pulper. 1 grind stone, 1 cream separator. l wash in; mnehine, 1 grnln drill, 2 m; diving harness. 8 sets working harness. I let: lenthar traces, nnd other articles too numerous to mention. Tern-n of fnrm mnde known at snle. All cums up to 010.00 cash: over that amount nine mouths credit on approved joint notes. ll per cent Off for cnsh. No reserve. 1f day prove: ntormy ltrnw; 100 bus. onls: will be held first tine tiny following J. W. IORIMIGOUR, P. A. KELLY. Auctioneer Roleneatb imperial Cod 0i| Fox Biscuit g _ For Sale direct from factory at a price that will save you money. This is a well known fox-biscuit that will give results. Guaranteed fresh, nourishing and much relished by all foxes write imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. i A Box 446 Charlottetown, Phone 854-0. r wollAN lili llluuuul ‘ I . l I1 JANI PHIL?! a Junior was at home for the ions summer vacation. l was delighted to have h-lln. He bad grown so manly. and was such a dear thou-giltfui boy that ills (‘Olllllfllly went far toward making me forget my unhappiness when with him. -.~\t first Dick also seemed pleas- ed to have llilh around. but after ‘one or two tnctless reluurks Jun. lior nlade about Juanita. he said to A BOY'8 INSIGHT l I . Chapter 118 l wrote that she would like Junior to spend part of llls vacation \\‘.ll.-ll her. Wily not ‘let. him go?" "Oh. i don't know! ilups". ' “\\'ll_v not now? Then ilc can he ‘with us just before he goes buck to school." ' l saw through Dick's willingness t-n- purl, with Jutlionbut as [had no Wrlrill tnal the boy should suspect that more than ol-(llllnlgv friontlsilip existed between his father and Jimuita l ft-ll in with the plan. l felt 511111 Dirk would have iik_ cll m0 to visit nmbller also. But I had taken the contract to renov- ate two ill-uses. so it would have been useless for _lll‘lll to 511814951 l! ~ its. he ‘wcil knew. _ Dick zlppeureti tn breathe lllrlrtl freely after Junior departed. He had reiraineti from visitiul; Jllflll- Later, per~ ila so often while the boy was lmnlo. but now he scented llllXF-‘lls to illiilit‘. up for 10st time. He went over almost every day to see tier, either in the late afternoon or in the eventing. Occasionally i accompanied him, but only -when I suggested it. He never asked me to go. The long hot summer passed slowly Jun-ior renlaintul with illo- tller llniii a wcek iberfore scllt-ol be_ gall. ttlcn came back to us. How l loved those seven days with my boy. l had urrungeti my work so tilntl might spend all my time with him». llcr m join its ran a picnic. and lin a ride nvcr the mountains. Rut aslttt- from that l do not think ho was with J-unlor at all. Ho seem_ cr. rather, to avoid being alone Willi] ilinl. I owns not displeased‘. I TQHFPIT Junior would say some» thing about Juanita that would itllflrly lli|l1_ My lmy lllill‘ taken an intense dislike tn tile woman who was do. lug all she could to take his father from me. il-le absolutely refused to call her “Aunt Nita," as he had formerly. but addressed her as “Juanituf as we all (hid. “What makes you pretend. mu- of nothing. "I don't know what you mean, tieur. ‘Pretend what?" “Oh. pretend you like Juanita! You kntrllv you don't," "WVhaI maker; you think 1 don't. like iler?" "l guess i can tell!" was iris ‘boyish answer, and I said no more save to ‘Ingh at lrim for having foul-lull notions lll his head. But the porspicucritv he hall shown nladt- me more resigned t9 let him leave mo. i would win Dirk back if it were humanely possible. if I did our boy need never know how nearly I had lost hiln. Then came a time when I lost heart and courwge. . Dick would spend evenings wlLll Farm ior Sale ihrlll sell by prlvalv sale my lurm containing 140 acres, situated at, (liencoe. Vernon River. 'l‘ernls reasonable, Apply AUSTIN McGILVRAY SEALED TENDERS, addressed tn the Postmaster Gennrnl, will be rec- eived at flttawn until noon. on Fri- day. tho 25th March 1921 for the convenience of His lllajcaty’: Malls. ou a proposed Contract for four years. six times per weak on the routc New Wiltnhlre Rural Mnll Route No. 3 from the let July, 1921 Printed notices containing furth- er information ne to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tnlned at the Post Offices of New Wlltshlre and at the office of tho Post Office Inspector: JOHN I‘. WBIAII. Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office. ffhurlrvttetoyn. 8th Februnry ‘l!!! Highway . improvement Tenders For Materials Pursuant to the Requirements of the Canada Highways Act, SEALED TENDERS. mocked “TENDERS FOR MATERIALS" twill be recelv ed by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday. March 31. 192i. For the supply of any or all of the following materials viz, ment. sand, gravel of broken stone, reinforcing steel and tile pipe tw- cording to terms am forth in the specification for same. which with forms of tender may be seen at tile olllce of the Provincial Engineer. Charlottetown. A certified cheque for $590.00 or 110 per cent of the amount of the ‘tender payable tothe Commissioner of Pubilc Works. Prince Edward ls- ‘land. must accompany each tender. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. ' L. B. McMlLLAN . Secretary of Public Worlm Department of Public Works, Chnrlottetown. P. E. l. March 0, 1081. Junior urged his fat- . titer?" he tasked one day apropos. Juanita, and upon his return lsok at me so stransely. as if he weru tryrlng to say something he knew would hurt. me dreadfully, and hadn't the courage. Often he pac. ed the flootr or his study all night long. When I spoke of it he made pretense hlls sto-ry was troubling him. l knew better. Juanita was becoming too strong fcr'hiru—nc could scarcely resist her. But his conscience waatroublinghlm. 0f that -l was certain. I-le would not easily succumb to her fasclnatlons. which 1 always conceded even to myself. for it meant giving up Jun- ior as rwell as me. l would say to myself as l lay wrltiemyetl in the darkness listen- ing tn him walk ‘back and forth. “He is struggling tn make himself think he has the right to be happy with her. She has the right to ne happy with her. She has taught him her theories." Then l would pray that she would fail; that God would give him the strength to rc- slst her. lSnmehow. l had a feeling that: it wasn't a real love that actuated Dick-love for her. But that it wns a sort of ilypnotlc lnllllell-fle ehe exerted rver him. that drew him against his wrtll. Bill that she loved him I never doubted. 1V1"!!! il WOHHHI IOVCS fl- TIIRD 3S interlsely’ its l loved ‘Dick it is‘ only natu-rzti for her to think that every other woman also finds him desir_ ttbic. And lDit-k “was really n lur- nble fellow, still boyish, full of ideals. ‘ Then Juanita had an accident. At least slle said it was an nccitl. enl. Yo! in my tiistrcss l accused llflli in my heart m‘ doing it nur- ptlsely’. oven fllfiliilll she must have sulfertetl physical pain. liul what was lbnd-ily pain cornptlrcri to my ileartbreak? 'l‘0lll';‘l‘l'(i\\’~ -.~\ -l’<‘aise Alarm. Hints ior the Motoris -, BY ALBERT L. CLOUG-H ~ CARELESS MISHANDLING “$TUNTs" Everyone Knows Better, Yet Nearly Every M°tcri8t Occasionally D°es Them ARE YOU EVER GUiLTV OF ANY THE FOLLOWING “FOOL" TRICKS? We are, once in a willie 511111“: tile car with the emergen- the brake Dttrtly on. This is ilard on tllebrakc linings and makes one wonder \\’ll9l'(l tilc engine's power has gozl». Thinking that lllc en,- gino has stalled and trying to use the starter when the engine really is running, lbut its noise is drowned ‘by other sounds. Doing this too often will probably make necessary a replacement of the starter drive and tire flyovheel gear. Before tiss- ulning that the engine is dead, touch ‘the accelerator and listen for the result or watch the elmueml" needle Throwing the gears into re- verse position “before the car stops moving nilesd or viceversa. This unlounts to trying to mosh t-wo gears turning ill opposite direct- ions and a little consltleration will show what its consequences are likely to be. Neglecting to throw the clutch out when meshing the low gears at starting or in tllakltlg changes. Persistence in this pract- icc rilips dill’ the teeth and makes new gears necessary. Undue hast-e or becoming rattled is the usual ocassinn Ifor nlbusing the gears Forgetting to "uncilokc" the carbur- tntur after the engine become warm This spoils the engine oll_ and wastes fuel at a fearful rate. Keeping the radiator front covered too long, so that the antitfreezce solution _bolis violently. Even denatured alcohol ls too expensive. ln these dry times to make this practice permissible. .[,,.,.,v|ng the, ignition or lighting switches on when the car lo l0 Db‘ loft utilise-ti for 2t limp: time. tilt this mistake is lnadt- when Sfllklfilllii a cal" at night. it ls likely that lllc fligtlgry will require a visit. to the l-grglmrgjllg station tlrc next morn- ing , ' Holdouts By Red Sox Players litlSTON, Muss, Nlar. 25.—~ln- tel-ml; in the lied Scx at their lint awnings training camp i108 iii-Pso- lvv Ill the hoidouts rather ihun in the activities oi’ the team. tiespattrh- as received indicate. ‘Sammy Vick who has been unable to come to tcrnls with his new management after transfer from the Yankees. has joined the club ul. last, bu, has yct to talk tcrnls with President France. Al Wllilters. catcher, reported to Manager Duffy today. Muddy Rllel, the catcher who was trails- lt-rrutl from New York with Vick is roported to have agreed lo rc- vlscti terms um] ’i‘tml ilendryx has signed up at a prlcc said to br- llighor -l.hu.n that of last your. . \Vl|ll the except/ion of Stuffy Mclnnes. wllo was at his home lll lllunchestcr today said he had not changed his position, all the hold- outs are now in the training fold or headed there. . Everett lScott, captain and short.- Major League record for continuous play. is suffering from an Iinfccl- ed lip which may require an opcr~ ation. Plus "Ti mother d with Itching. 0!‘ 0P6 0h f0 1i ed. Dr. Cline’: Ointment will relieve cu nt one nndnfford lnetinnLben It. 50o e. be: nll denle or . mudnon. Hnten A 00.. Limited. Tor- onto. Bnmpie box free if you rne - Lion thin paper and IMID l0!‘ IONIC.- _ enclone THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN stop of the team, who holds the - in 4 ChampionshipFight On Percentage Basis half Million Dollar Purse for Car- cntier and DempseyHas Been I Withdrawn NEW Yortk. Mar. as. -'l‘iu- hall‘ million purse for which Jack Uelnp~ say and Georges (larllfillllof We" to have fought on July 2, has been \\'ll.llill‘ll.\'\'n and the ileavyweights will box a percentage basis when ' lllcy engage in their won-id's cham- pionship battle. -'l‘ills announcement virus made ore today by promoter Tex Rick- ard. after several conferences with representative of the principals. Under the new agreement, which takes the fornl of an amendment Petrie Mfg., Box 485, (Jharottetown l H. R. Archer, General Representative v Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, (Jitarlottetown Norton 1 Magnet Cream Separator and the World, most scientifically et1ll1i%ped_ auto- mobile factory ln the Brltls mplre, at Fora, Onfarlo. . ‘ It is built at less cost than any other car FORD ‘Touring Cnr S 675 ‘Runnboul - - $ 610 Coupe - - - - $1,100 Prices nrc f ‘Sinner and Electric Lilhtlnl $100 entn .o.b. Ford. Out. PRICES Sednn - - - $1,200 ‘Cbnuif- s 55o "Trudc Chum S 750 Ford, Qnt. to the uriziinul contract signed lil ltis city inst Novenlilcr. the pugilisls will receive sixty per ccnt of the gross rct-teipls. .01‘ this sum tllc winner will take 60 percent and the lost-r 40 pcr ccirl. The contract originally provided tha. Dempsey. as champion, was tn receive $300.- 000 and (Jurpolltitlr, its lallulleugtir, $‘.'.00,illl0. . T115 A riclu Virginia Heal -~cool mining l 00., Limited noooeovolb! Via Canadian National lin forded at Montreal with trains for Ohtewn, Toronto, Wlflnlpec. Glllifrnnd Vanoopver. OOLID ITIEL TRAIN, T rm a‘ a Library Carl. ou capers,- nndnrd Dining Cars, Conch “ Compartment Con. "r Ola: cl. FOR RATIO RlIIRVATlONI AND GENERAL INFOR. T NATION APPLY 1'0 i‘ "at'.$'%‘§"m"l.... CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Travel National assr TRAIN ssnvtcc "rc ALL POINTS m wtzsranu ' - cannon . ee the best OOIIIIOCUOIJI are at. Canadian National Grand Trunk 0|‘ 1 Port Arthur, Fort William, Standard Sleepers. Colonht and first . W T. HUG District Plll0n|er 43am ‘riff-old, The "Plant of the Ford Motor Company . of Canada, "Limited, at Ford, Qntarlo HE Ford Car is built in this, the greatest —~with the exact precision and uniformity possible only with such mechanical equ1p- . ment as that‘ of the Ford Factory. i And what the makers put into the Ford Car, over 3,000 Ford dealers and service stations in Canada keep in the Ford Car. That is the reason why the Ford Car lasts longer, goes furtheriand costs less t0 run than any other car, —why nit is a good car for you to buy. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited BUCKEYE iNCllBATDRs -.-—-__-- STANDARD COLONY BROODERB Makes three chicks grow where one grew before. Write for Price! CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS. LTD. ' Chanloitetown. P. E. I. \ ~;=-—.-=wc = TIIDIIRI II IGIIWA Y IIIPROVIIIII‘ Pursuant to the ruquirelnentn of the Cnnndn Highways Act. eepnrnte Ernie! Tender: mnrked "Tenders for Gfldllll end Concrete Structures l7. llnrch I1, 102i, for [Infl- . construction of cou- nrete structures nnd other neles- "l7 worzk on the following rennin:- PPOJect No. ll-Commerolnl Road. from llurrny River to Montniue. Project No. ll-Cnrdignn. 3t. from Allefn Illln Peters. ‘Protect No. ll-Gt. Peters Rand fi- t w Lot 40. _. “Plllect No. l6—-8t. Petcrn Bond, Union Bond to Hcotchfort. P7930410 N0. id-Mnineutte Iced. 921:1, Wnterworb: Hill to Hunter Protect No. 11—'rryon llond. frown Trycn. Pfvieot No. 10—lilel Creel: Road. gal: Brrenton’: Corner to Frgggh t Pgcisect Io. mil-nee ue. ro unun r _ pron“ "as e to Boi- on Mount Plenlfiit l’! to ‘Bloomfield. , IF-ll l tetnpleique Ron: Tudor mnv be neon u. tn tn e r the Provincial lin oer, Ohzrlbttg. town and nt lid h tender for h“, géoweet or a mo: not neg- . I. I. ‘Ink ll. ill! , Packing C-omptlny, Mammoth Auction Sale At the factory of the Point Prim Ltd" Point Prim, nu Wctlncsthty March 30th i021, at one o'clock p. ln., the ful- lowing will be offered for salc: Four lobster boats, with engines. all painted, repaired, engines ovor hauled and rmtdy for the water, ldiiziltt-nn hundred lobster traps, it largo quantity of rope and other cquipnlent usually found around a lobster factory, also all factor; buildings owned by tho Coulpuny and subject to long lease of land. Factory will first be offered com- plete and if not sold in this way will be broken up into lots to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. A_ Jon_ kins, Vernon, or R. H_ Jenkins. Charlottetown. POINT PRlM PACKING GO; LTD. JOHN A. McDONAlLD Anlctioneer. militia roll slut l will sell by private sale my lanm containing H0 acres. situated at Giencoe, Vernon River. Terms reasonable. Apply. AUSTIN MCGILVARY. “CANADIAN lo. PAC‘ Flc Going West? Complete incantation n: to nun, trein advice, connect- ions, eta. etc, Full Details . Pnrnilltednnd ell-unne- ndtl completed for eetnlcrt and economy. (‘ALL 0N . ll. M. DAVISDN ‘ Loutunnr