l v1 I‘LBIVO ‘ ‘c \\\t~ ._\. A \\. .>‘l\ r a \.\ \ slag“ A_ FOILSALE Farm oi.’ 100 acres, 55 clear, 45 ressoftwood, scantllng and jun- Bulliiinss in good repair. Ap- R. McKinnon, Pleasant Grove. -t 84. MZ-Z-IQ-MEkttIOIDtT K. W. FINLAYSON GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND ‘ ' AUDITOR 193 Hllllboro 8L, Charlottetown Books opened and‘ closed. Government reports prepared. Ffinancial statements prepared. Profit and loss statements pre— , d pflfv . Comparative and . mentsfiirepared. Audits and Investigations. Preparation and installation of the most- up-to-date systems. Aocountinglln general. Phone 62 from 8 a. ill. to 5 p. m. Phone 437-1.. after 5 p. in. 679ll-2-5-Wedsat18ivks. ii other state Valuable Farm Proportyiy- ' _ ior immediate Sale - This property, 3%; llliics from Churlottettnvli l2 ill \\'Il1ll.‘l‘l, zliltl consisting of about 115 azriw‘, i;- in the very best t-tln-iititlii. as tile ‘majority of it has been, iltlsturtrtl for ten years or more. Before tllat time 24 tlairy cows were kept, so - that practically nothing but dairy Rprotlucts has btreli soltl aft‘ the place. Sea weetl and llltissel lnutl are easily available. ll should he ideal fir potato growing its the soil iii this district i5,- espccizllly suitable. (‘p to 50 zit-res could be put-in potatoes lllYs year. Prat:- ticlilly all l-lettrctl Zlllll well wtllclvrli Nine room brick house, with hot water lielit. Extra large bat-ll with silo, elt‘. ’1‘\\'ti retliriittl lllt li t-tiuitl hallllllc tl\is plat-e. ~ . large czleilgll to ti. . llust be disposed of quit-lily, with or with- out slot-k, crop ulltl lll11)ll‘11l('l1T‘—‘. For paltil-llhirs xtriltl ltilx 97-1. (Zily. 13-15. l,’ Qillllllslipti. NOTICE We are prepared i0 buy any quan- tity oi.’ live and tiressi-ti hogs pay- ing the highest nltll-lztst prices. Following is a list .- I Jill] buy at their respective sta- tions every Weilutt-stlay until fur ‘ ther notice. Everett YVedloclt. ilunttir River. Parley Drake. ‘J-lrlloli. Alex D. Martin, Ur- 'l.i ' Harry Jenkins, 1 Bert R. Brown. lo: . John Whitehead, lvallsington. Louis Muttart anti '1‘. H. Siliitli, Albany. William Clark, Sllmitlersitie. We take hogs evcry wt-elt (la the Plant in Charlotlcietvn. yat . FOI‘ ltittlrmstloll rliotlt- Oflice 5.12. l I t Plant 533. Charlottetown, l’. E. l. . J. M. HOOP, MQDHLZGI‘ ‘CANADIAN PACKING Kensingtou ltoatl,_ ' -—--—* stlrlllillosrlllll y SLAGA Above fertilizers now in stock. n supply at lowest prices. Now I Io tho tlmtfto buy as prices are‘ t e to advance. . DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. 30-1-29MEtlf. nniial Meeting oi Grail Lodge L. 0. A. The Grand I. o tl g e of .E. I. will meet in i305 no ge Room Charloticiotttii n Fourth Wednesday the 4th inst 0t 2 p. m. rdcr G. D. WRIGHT‘, Grand blastin- ‘t v5.1] It. .\‘-llI M‘ it»- lloorl.tln It‘t'i» fol‘ IIIPPIIII‘ .\l EALi-JD 'l'ENlll-1Il. Polltlrltlutl-r c pd at Uttllwli lln the ‘End April. i nee of Ills Mn. posed (‘ontrtll-t qllirt-ti times . (Inrdllztln llnti lttlll the 1st July nt .\t. I nted notices containing furth- formatlon nil to t-ritltiltintls of sod Contract may IIII ptecntlnil forma of Tell may he tilt- d at the lalst (IITIVPH or (‘i-rut 8nd at the nffi~> of tile Poi-ii = Inspector. JOIIN “JIIGA ll. ; ‘ Po "I'll-r lnnprclor. (mice Inlpeflorh UIHPP, Ilflllvnn, lflll Idol», "I20. 7I'.‘l-'.'- |.'l-.\lI-I'I‘lls.‘1t I til t-i or ltll . ~l\' wily Sufi til/I of our huycrsl CO., L_TD., l URIC ‘lclo 1N uni‘- BRlNGS-RHEUMATISM SAYS A LITTLE SALT-S IN WAT- ‘ER MAY SAVE YOU FROM DREAD ATTACK ltlWlllllilllfilll is easier to avoid than to cure, slats a ircli-knoirli authority. We tlrc tldrised to dross warltily; keep the fest dry; avoid exposure; cat 1 int-at, hut drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result oi ‘eating too lunch llleat anti cthttr rich foods that produce llric acid which is absorbed- into the blood. it istlic function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and ' ‘ c; the port-s lileans oi‘ freeing tilc blood o Lhl; iniptlrity: ill tlalllp and chilly . weather the slilll port-s tire (‘lost ll llillfiylttft“ Eng the kidneys to do liolibli- work. they become weak and sluggish .il< fail to eliminate the uric " "l irllit-ll ltct-ps zlcclllllillatillg anti clrtrultltilli; through the s-ywst-elli. cvclllllillll" Set» ‘llilig in the joints anti illuscics t-au.~ing stiffli alcss allti 11.11" t: .ill. . ' t lwingt- of rllt-ltliinl- islil get front ally plltlrllltitgv about v of Jrlq Sails; ill l1 glass oi It'll llllllklit‘ uric .'II‘Ill by "he 'itl llt‘_\':‘. to ntlrlilltl tllltil, liini.-a till; the blood oi these lllipurit- Jzlll Sails is lllv-xllt~li.i\'-~, hurm~ ». and is Zilllllt‘ irilili the JCItI of " alltl lt-liloil juice. COIHIJIIIHI l litllil anti is used \\'itll excel- ltlii ri-stllts b} lllllllt-itillllS of foiits who are subjtct. to lhculliatisiu. iiert: yiiu have .l Dl~'1:=;lll[, efferves- ~ lllllIil-\\'_ll(*l‘ drink which helps t\\l(llllli' uric l1('IlI and l5 bellelic. ini t.) your ititintqw: its wi-ll. A $3.500 BLOUSE. lei a; $1.000 e i'L’|!L‘ilI._-' (X w \t:l- llttp \t'il1- had Itillilllitllllli illlil was trillllitetl Ilosa- point lat-e. 'I‘l'll* . itt-r ti.~"..-tll- . i-i_\;<l.'I>‘. ‘(tit-as pull-rivet‘ strcttlc: l) . instead the pgll- nlel-ti-s (time ill i:tllt-_\ '."ll~ Tl . ill t>..-_. .~.=.|t'll. CIeatonCeTIIAIIl/‘ctloll. halo l t l .~1l-l\'.' on 'l‘lltlrslltl_v. i " ;‘ ‘_ lfciilt-lt sharp his _ itllpli-illeilts and sill lloll. l horse. t3 years; 1 tllliirt‘ (lit. ill) 4 years old (tlriv tirl, 1 till). - ‘tars olll Siro (‘nsco .-\.. tlaill lkirksitle; 1 Pilfllslllt‘ nltirc ' l' : 1 to:l~'. (little, 5 lliiilt rep. Shiirlliilrli liuil . : l ili‘i"el- clilltlllg 2.! " t-illvt-s; ~l ' IIO oltl l 1 st-trtlttl‘; ‘l llist- lllll‘ tooth ll.trlo ‘ 1 tlicltstlll (HHVI 1 lti-‘lultiillg pltiw: siiukcl" unil clczlller; 1 eligi c 1. ii. t‘._ Ii htlrst» power; i tlrulli anti leleaner Ilillll“ ' 1 grtlili crusher; '1 curt anti will-iris; 1 Built truck wagon; ‘J light tlrivillg wilgtllls; 2 \fll‘l\'lll_l,' sleiglls; 1 set bob- I ivooti sleigh; l llealll . eight $200; l (‘_\‘l'lt'lil.‘ wed '; turnip ptiipcr; 1 road cart. (‘ROl’.—-15l) bushels iloiatoes. cls turnips; 200 hits. tiais; I ivllctll fife; .1 llns. butzlt | \\'1lelll; 100 ptltllills lillitlihl"; 20 lbs Alsiitl: stells; quantity llzly Illlll slriltv. il()lfie‘i£l1}()l.l) lt‘l‘il.\'1'I‘l‘Ri<J.—— 1 parlor suite; 1 dining roolil set; 1 hall ltilllp: cream .~<t!])ill‘t'1l0l‘ anti ; other :i.rtit~ilys too lluliiertllls lo l 1li"1lIltIil. f Halo ptlsiiiirt- as fllrill is sold. M1‘. Spence ls going West. 'l‘l<.‘lt.\lS.—_\il sllliis lllldcr $5 t rush; I)\'I‘I' that tllllulilit f) uloutll.» ‘Ion Il]l|lY'L7\'I‘(I‘_Il1Il1T notes. l B. CARTER. t light I slclgl I I ('1 I i‘ 1:10 hush 1 l2 I)ll1~i. - Auctioneer. l T4 .' l-li-ihlEtll rtti s06?” Meeting, Montreal file lfillltltlilln Government Rail- wlll |1It‘lI‘L' tll 'l‘orlueltiine, to lllt Illl,‘ Slettlllel" on the 18th inst, ‘l’u n sletcpcrs to aceomodatc ilusslur-ters going to Montreal to attend (he above stated meet g. i \lri-:ttlv ll lllllIlIll-l‘ of reservations ,llltt t IIWHI illtIIIl‘, Applications for tltiiulitl" rcst-rvutlitllis tutu bc nitulc lio -t .\gcilt, Slllnrllersitle, W. I\'_ ling. . (‘ily Ticket Agent, Char- llllll"ll)'.\'li or Io W. '1‘. llugglln. l). . "linritittelowli. lizls I)l('ll 1II'1'llI1i.{L‘II !,l'l'i|I s.'li'..4l'.lwtitili tex- _- III" inst ltelogulitili to .. l lllielli sitliilzil‘ arrange- ltlvli . re lillill‘ in I'l)l]l1(‘(‘.I.IO1l ‘P111’! Fltr Lift: ‘Fonservtlliilti, TIOT-Ii-li-hliilf I V _, _______ I Sale ~" CIFJII‘ ill a high . ti.‘ i"il§l\"il.ll)ll. This fllrlll is >lll1I"/I on the l'uion ltoail 3% illil-a .:ll I'Illl!‘lt)lll‘IOVl’l1 handy ‘Pllilfllfi :lll.l t'Ill1l‘ftIll‘N. House is ct ' \'.'7‘h .lir tank Ill cellar. Olll- bltiillirzci are all iltw with taps in hrlrzi. I-‘tlr lurtlter particulars ap- it». BRENTON MacMILLAN, on Premisci I '.'.'l50-.".-‘.i.\Il<J‘!lptI. grit wilttllifwlq - Loved- allli Earned BY JANE PHELPI ' A Modern Glory of Home and I ‘ Bualnou ‘QQ-OO-O- THE RESULT CIIA PTER 63. At first 1 “"115. angry. tilt-n a bit frighteltetl taut. Robert had gone out. 'i‘hcll, loo. I ilateti to have any- 0115' ee hint when lie shorts-ti the effects oi‘ drink in any wajf. 1t was st-ltioltl he indulged-its ally only when llt- had been out of work and had been ltl the pool rconls. Finally lily common sense cattle tn my aid, anti 1 sat down with a book to trait. But a5 hour attor hour passed and he did llot come 1 becaltlc lot) nervous to read, and constantly started. listening. when -.'\'€1' thc- front door opened or clos- vtl. A btlztrtlizlg house is’ terribly an- zt \.l.l_g when one is waiting’ .-=‘.llil(‘ one ttl collie in. The constant =rt all (til the stairs, waltells hopes 'tlll_\' to have it dashed tiwlly when the stees go on and do not stop at your tlotir. it ivas only a little after (l when 't...- tip t'rt.~::l tlilllier, not quite past. lilhl-n the clock struck 9 "Il1‘!l 10 then 11. anti no sign of H"I)Cll. ! throw .'ll_'.' hook down autl Miloii i., ill" window peering out. We were so high it was alulost lin- ptlssihlo to sUC‘ aliytlntt near thr- llltllil‘ on tho sliluc side "rt-ll. lut l tztltllil . l‘ as llil‘ its -~ was about ire of the Illilftk. 1latl.l‘t lrcnltlinetl upstairs him, or proposed that we both go iilll to ilinncr? lie bad taken a. dis- like to the boarding house ilcrtiilst- llt- llllil been (Il‘llil(lllll{-——Zlll active tll-sllke. Of course he never litttl been tiuillisiilstit- over living there, but ht- itzltl not acted like this be- illlmllli’. 1 laitl iL all lo hi‘ wit h 1 was tlii really 1 slipped on c. krlutmtl, nual put out the lights so 1 tvilllti ..i-t* the ..Z:et-t lilorc plain. IY- Tllfl! I slit by ill" \\"::lll0\v ll. trait for ililll. v Just. .l.4 the clock strut-k hilu turn. the corn I1.‘lllt‘I‘ llli- ilifliic 1 1 salt er. 11o ivtls really nce of liquor now -~til.-tt 1 ttiultl sec gilt-filly ztltilollgh stl fur ailzry, l (gull-lily tlllllltnt] m, lily uililes and plli on my slippers, IIllI Ili1't'\‘.' .-t thlrlt coll! lit-i r lll-. l{lill0llil. 'i'hcn lls q , ' sible i I‘.ll."l‘it!(I tiownsiali to meet liini. l left llic so we would not \\'ll"ll ire. (‘ltllln m "Sllv-Fli Y0" lilting’uul~—llcre?" he stzttlllllerctl its l took ills arlu. "l ctlllle to nit-ct you. Arelrt you glad " "Guess Sr ii late?" _ “One o'clock." "ties-I" H)’ this lilllt- Siltlls 1 hzlif loll, i111.) (he. 11.111. ' l t q anti out door ajtll- lIWlliII) anyone 0. Shwnt time is——islt Hi.’ illi- tn stop anti r:.<t, rwll Ytitll oil. fearful that til £ll1\' tumult» willie titlor wtlulll open aul! 1' lwllil Ill’ liohcil olll to :i.-e who "7419 "ltllllili; ill tit that hour. I 1 tllllilll a sigh 01' relief wllol, I hull llilll ill our owll roolll. we wt-itl now Hill)’ from litriug -a. Iilthl‘ fioppcli (town t-tiilt-h illlll ivithrlilt saving fi-Il riitilllll tlslei p, l "xpt itnee with pen ultloll to know that. the very best tllllli.’ I rtiultl tio for hiiu, and my -.t ‘loo. waslo lct Ililll sleep. So ‘tltilagr-tl at Illlll until llc sat up anti llell I hi-lpetl llllli get his t-iuypp... oil. Ily lhig lilllc Ile was ;l\\'.ll(t‘. Jll-‘l _I t:' iitti iltlt repress a question. ll hat made you go out, Robert? See. i brought. your dinner up. Shall 1 heal the teoffce i'or voll'."‘ "Ne. l told you I ~.-.t..lltitl't (‘Ill ‘m-‘l-IIHIK ‘HWFP ll this tltliillli-tl Iltlllrllilig htitlse, and I illt-ulli ii ">11 IIWHKht 1 was fouling. bill .‘ tvzl.~.li’t." “Well come to bed. We'll ibotlt it ‘m the morning.” Ilczlrtl it was wise. to lillliiJl‘ ill I1l< cturiitiovi, "Wt"li talk it right llo\'.. got lo .‘l1I)O.‘l€—'Il'§ m; l),- bnartlillg house," he waved 11111.4 aotlilt lllllféflllllll)’. "You hear ll"?- .l""l'Vl' got lo choose!" " His YOICC trailled off sleepily, and I Ilvlllell him to bell. iiut .111 night long l Sill by Llii, W'Il1lIl|\\’ thinking, WOHlIJlllg (w. int! to soc into tile hcart 0t’ things. When llltiruitlg broke gray and tie pressing it was no grayer than m spirits is l drttssetl for the day ho- fol": wlll-zing Robert. ‘ on thi- ti wort! lliltlll:l enough p1t- ill 111;; coil- lull.- I had i! iiittll Tomorrow-The Morning After : A doctor's Ialnoul prescription — ll h be nrond record oI no on: that bolonfl only In iilonusoirs = "WHQLINIMENT Inter — m: oottsbu. Oollln. v0. Orainno. lpralnn. I. not! Ifnml pain. a1 and external nae sore hront. Orin no tlnnmea. heal for - tipti-ililig llllil t-itlsiug of tltlurs. the l ";;£“5‘r‘i‘-”l‘rl“"“‘i““’ ’ ‘mi, ‘i Be Iii/tin’; III ‘Bolli, . _ Mind, and Looks The Mglgflgt Despite Your Years Many a men, even in his middle lorries, has u vague feeling that GENERATOR TROUBLE A4.‘ ll‘ is "gelling our-null right at u time whorl he should he at his very best physically. Anti he is-growillg oitl. not ill the sense that the years are pressing heavily’ upon him-hut in [he sense‘ that his viii-l forces are trusting away faster that. Nature replaces lite wtlrn out tissues. 'l‘ilousalltls—~_ves lul1llons—of peti- plc tillu themselves Ill this colldi» lion early ill life. Ami tilero is_nt; 6x61150101‘ it. You ca‘; vllrvii I'll-i I.l:lll1€11f3y to grow old. You can car- ry your youth with its iflyi all“ tizlllusiasni illto your 70's and 80's- Butt you lllust give nature all (hi help you can. 'l‘ilt>. best usslstatici. you tan lintl-ossisttlllce of seurld, constructive (fllilfilcll-fl‘ is ill the use of PHIlSPIIIlNIlL THE GREAT GENERAL TONIC D. M. R. writes: 1 alll having trouble with the third-brush Ben- erutor 0i lily car. 1t stopped work- ing one day and 1 relizovetl it and tcstctl it, finding it apparently all right ill every respect. \‘l'ilfi’n I rull it from a nlottlr it generates properly’. hilt when I put it hack oil the 01H‘ it w‘li not build up. 110w Jo you explain this? Answer: The only likely expla nation that we can offer is that the generator as connected up on 'he cur is silort-t-irctlitcd, possibly by 5311i.‘ detect in its wiring. As you doubtless itllaw. the lieltls will not cxcite". svheil a generator is under short-circuit. We suggest that you install the generator on the car without making any electri- I ‘t; brings hack ',,'lll|l‘ pcilwilllllfll ""11 7375. (an Gallant. Domitian. ., AIIHIIO~ Galllllt. Vernon muslin. I3‘- Fl- Mc-l Guiggnwlusaph Martin. 1°51! 5A1" lant. Peter Doucette, Adrian- Dou- cette, Ben Plneau. Bruce White. Florence Peters, Valarie Gllllfllihl Melanie Galalnt $1.00 eachw Calnmille Gallant and Arthur Gallant, Henry Gallant 50c. each. Mrs. Jerome Gallant 35 cents. Stanley Gallant 30 cents. Mrs. Gilbert Gallant, Dominion Gallant. Adrian Gallant £5 cellis- each. Ben Gauthier, Mrs. Napoleon Plneau, Mr. Napoleon Pineau, Pro sper Blacqulere, Stanislaus Gallant 50 cents each. STOCK otionfifolvs HALltl-‘AX, N. 8.. Mar. 3.—(Quo- rations furnished by F. B. McGurdy and (‘o.. he Montreal Stock Ex . 32% 82% 6U F‘? 7F?‘ I? l’. ,Vomica and Hypophosphites. A splendid combine.- lion to restore strength, vitality and vigor. l feeble, weak and nervous condition I0 l could not sleep. Vlnol has not snly built up m strength but It I185 S] right now. Without doubt Vlnol a the greatest stren thener for old people obtainable." For all run-down, narvoul. anaemic cnntllllonll. wank was You 0w Pi¢k Up Strength Rapidly orl Vino! because it contains the very elements needed to re- lacc wéakness with strength, viz: Beef and Cod iver Peptones, Iron, Manganese Peptonates, N ux The Wonderful Efficiency ‘of Vino] is proves: by than lotion "I m a a "it "t" ..;;,I.:r,.;:.'..".:;t;i:lt'a.r.r:ac run-down condition so I could haldlx keep about and do my work. neiphbor brought me Vlnol and it bu bui t up my strength so'f_ast. that l think it is the best medicine I hnvl ever taken. ”-Froma Virginia Lady. l a a llont hi1 Ir m there la ti.» .2.?.'.'.'.t‘;'t'li.'1°t'-l‘..'.i‘t.""“ lhlnld noun e anti. Poem: xsvptztfil be returned If Ulnol faith-Leading Drugxlna ‘I . .%.t@*t*-** 't ven me a goo appetite and I sleep ew York Lady. ..'.- l ‘i lzlclllal vigor-aihilst-s nwtly that illeti. worn-out feeling all-i "eplacc, 1t with i; spirit o1 hub)‘ ‘t’: Phospholltli is a lIISIl11L'il\'_(* pre- parutioli. scleiltlficaliy colrect ill ll.~ Ltrllltllillllllull or‘ Illflllrlllill illgrell it ills, and there's nothing lliorc lii- vlgoratillg, lllorc strengthening or 1l1(»l't? rcbtlildlllg. Spccklly bolls- lltltll {or ilivlllitls, UllllVilleSflPlllr tiiltl ritil-dowil IWUDIQ l-‘f 1111 WWI" liUlh. (let £1 box from your tlrug- gist totialy~toliiurrull‘ you will ferl bitter for it. Price $12.00 a box. or 'l'llc Scobcll ltrug (1).. lites, ()llI. Sold at Foster's Drugstore. St Dunstan’s have RUSTICO PARISH cul etilltlrariinlls. zlilath an zlrlifittial lump lo 1;] to the generator terml lliil ii'l'l _t:l'tillll-.l iilill l‘lllI the engine sloivly. it‘ the lamp lights il higlily- rlrtlhallle that the f. lirt-ltttii‘ is all right alltl that llt- trouble is‘ ‘ _ . ___ "i its t'll'l'lll1 (‘(.‘l“llli‘l‘lltlll.‘l. "T 5°00" . hi. titthtlr ENGINE misses wrrllhotltuc- ED SPARK G. A. B. writes: 1 have u-nctv f0l1l‘-(‘_\'IIl‘.lII‘r car with ctrlllpctlszlt- lug-tube carburetor. \'\'hcii first sltirirtl it jerks and thumps tit low tjlectl, but after lit-coming warmed it rtills regularly with the spark l'e.l.lrt‘.t‘tl, Iiut lili. when it is tul- Thc iui .ing seelns to be gliitir and in ailcylilltlers. (‘ouitl toll ric1i.:t lliIXIHTO cause this? Answer: 1f you iin'l lht- spark illug ilisulittitlil liltit-k with gasoline =.-.lot, illl over-rich ulixturl- is Ilciilg . . ., liseli flilil illll‘ cause Ill‘) liiissin '. “nlmz“' (“Hum $1” , The fart Ill!!!)If-Illllltlil is FCIZIIIZIEI‘ Alfred Dfmcemfl. ‘Lungs n?‘ when ‘t .2 retartliul is an lllillilllllflil lwflms‘ "mllham hue" Henry Ga ' ($'l'9T.;5T:l‘ota1 Rev. Jean (‘haisson $100.00. Albert Gallant $25.00. ‘Pros. Doyle & Son $20-00- Jtqtoph Gallant. Domilier Gallant, Dr. hlclienlia $15.00 each. 7307/1. t i I I MORE POLICEWOMEN WANTED' 'i‘llc wolllelfs bureau of the (‘hi-l tttigo police tlrpllrltiielit iris lweti-l Qy-HIIIO nlelllbers at. jil-escnt. Ali increase tit‘ seventy-live or one hundred is rcconinienlletl Iiy-tlle (‘liicagtl Women's (Zilty Club. .“\\'c believe that policewolllcil should be highly trained social workers," said the chairman of the club. Clogged-Up Liver Causes- Headache ~.' It's foolish to suffer from constipatloa sick headache, biliousness. dizziness J indigestion, and kin- dred ailments when Carter’: Ill l t I o ll v e r that (because of nlissilig Willi ad- m" ‘nfsfxph 93m“ Fm G21‘ vanelatittpzirlt is 11111. \v'hu11,\'tilt* fault 113m‘ tlnm‘ BIJHHIJITII’ ‘mm (1 l’ of ea llrutor. it therewtltlltl be (‘Ilmhlm L?“ Dunc" “units m: . . ,, - . .. hint I'.l.*tt'll:|l Illt-Dolitllti. Illichttet llltlle lI‘.ltI('ll(_\ iol . tllk to , ,' h ,_ I H000 \ _] :-'lll)l'l~('II'('l1I( urt-l- ‘ t 'lI t-illis “hm” {MW ("Hum " ' U“ .1‘ m» ‘m, plugs M1,,“ HHHDHNQN“, “m, _Jtlstlp.i J. lloileetle, llclllltlltnltli. high (with (he spark advanced) P3105890 each‘ than when i: was lower (trilh l'c~ “charm Dwcflt“ $6 on‘ Hum“ 5mm!“ Am yo" Sure ma, Lcoll Dollcctie, Matron Doucette. me Spark plug m“... mp not m0 Stanislliils Dolroli, Peter Blanch. wile tllltl that all l)l'1'1lllli'_\‘ colillee- “mt _lh‘°'3‘l"ff~' Dmlceftet Andrew tituis tlrl- iii good order, "i»‘])t‘(‘.l1llL\' B]“n’-'”‘_““I' bwm!‘ thcmair" James the wire itlidillg to the tlistinlilllior A‘ D°""m-_ 13mm" Douceum Law‘ head? 'l‘lii~ carburetor you are u», 1'0""! Mirth, tfapt. Alphon Doucet- mg would no, m“ to give u proper te,_(‘apt'. William Doucette, M-osic mixture. \Ve presume that hot air Dmrmh “l” Dommt Chflstme Gal‘ i-s being guppllgd in p; and “mt yo“ ltani. Jeremiah Doucette, Isadore J. do "U; k0,“, [he strangle“ 01039,) Gtlllallt. Joseph 'P1tl't>,Autlre\vMar- ,,,,,,@L.e_,-5_,,,-il,-_ till, it. ‘J. Flvllllllg, Alcliure lit-ti , Joseph (‘. (lillllllll. JJIIII l’. illaeqll- icre. A. P, lilacqiliere, Illlaille Gal- ltliil. Alllitlie Gallant, Vital Gallant, Felix 1.. Gallant, Misses lllary aiitl Elilh Gallant. Bruno Dolicetie. Mrs. John Divine, P. L. Morris, illtlry liclltitialtl. Jtillles PPOCIDI‘. John Willie. Sin. Frank Proctor, Napoleon Peters, I-‘iticlo Gallant, Andrew M. Peters, ixylinas Gal- lant. l-leliur Peters, ldeatllolas Gul- lant, Alexis Dolroll. Benoit J. Doir- on. lstltll- Doucettc, Frank (lallailt $5.00 each. lllost~~ Doucette, Dumas Peters, Szlllliie] i). Pillo, Joseph Doucette, Antll-t-lv IIUIIUGIIP, Prosper l.el‘luii- $4.00 eat-ll. I)cnii:.-: lhloti». l<llnlcl' Doiroll, Tlico, Alartili, Mrs. Duifili Rial-shall, Leon i). Galltliit,. Solomon Gallant, Nicholas Gallant. Amantl Pilieatl Bilrlrtiiil (lallallt. Angus. liuoic. Stlloliltlil l). Gallant $11.00 each. Gideon Gallant. Peter Gallant. Jerry Gallant $2.50 each. George LeClzlir. Alphonse Le» Flair, Zit-llry Peters. Leonard lit-iron , (‘leoillizls l.r-(‘lilir, Mr. I2 lobe Bu ate, .1\1l>crt~l'>ri’roli. Thco tlorV-e Doucettc, Priscilla Blaeqlli- cre, Emilia Gallant, Airs. Stanislaus Buole. ltelioii Mart (ill, Enlnla Dotroli, Gilbert shall. llelil'_\' It‘. DOIIPPIIC. Arll1iou_v' (‘. Gallant. Jeremiah (lalilliicr. Fiiicic (l-lllthkr. Peter . Gauthier. Fitlelo IlIiIPQUIOPE, John M. (ltlllllnt. Jeremiah Gallant. Isadore Gallant. Angus Pincau Napo- ll-e". Gallant, Mrs. Win. Devlne. .i\..tlrcw Douceite, John \Vhile, Jr,, lamos Devine. Isaac Gallant, Jerartl Gallant, Andrew i’. Peters, Angus Gallant, A l-‘riouti, Zachllrie Martin, Peter C. Jfilacquicre all $2.00 each. Ilenling Gallant $1.50. George Gallant $1.35. Florric Doiron $1.15". Howard M, King. Urban lliallell. ard, Joseph F. Gallant, Wilfred it‘. Doltceltc, Mrs. Lamaiig It‘. Gallant, Araamus tVI-ariin. Mrs. Adolphe Le. llizlir. Wilfred Ilutlte, Bonny Iluoio. MIS- Utlllfll‘ lluolc, Leonard lluote. Doililnilllnr. lY-tiuto, Alphonso lie- drink In this town " asked a rc- Llum" N“ ‘Alpmmm’ Lcvml" Gil" til-till)’ IIFPIVGII gilt-st, who IfiOIHul M" “Iris. M". (Filbert Peters. its‘ Ii' he neellotl irrigation. "Well," ‘Mvhm Pmfm‘ Fmrmlc" 7min)"- risplietl Illl‘ itllltiltirtl of the, tavern. Jwmnm". ("1"H'I"r' Arm!“ LOU/IMF» “l‘li tell you Wllfll. you night. do: Mm‘ AW“ Dugqs’ M155 A 51° Go lo (he second corner tip the 001mm’ M"H'..'I“II"?G“II"III- Elli; 11t- strcci, "ill-i! around ii and lo the Gauum‘ VI Much“ mnmmi wIII-"WI 111110‘: i!» down the alley about halt. Gflnllm’ “mo” Gmmm- 30'0"” way and yotril wmc to ll gate ,3“: Mary “Ohmi- stnlldlng open. a crack in a fence [Ow-v ""‘“"'I"I°r"- ‘Wrs- Immm I'm” matin- ou: of olti bill board lumber. W‘ nmliwcllufnp Gnmm" Josmm "- G0 in wrung“ m‘, gm“ and "long Gallant, lionlltriclt ll. Gallant, llel- to ll. cellar back of the shrtnly Mm H’ Glmam’ Robe" Ford‘ Ad“ standing in H10 1m, 1m the mum. '—_‘——————.~———————-————- door anti go down the steps. Du not stirrer im- ES lily ‘ ,_. whistle lllrco titties, anti a dirty other dity a . ‘d RUNNING WITH LOOSE BEARING J. W. W. wri‘es: ’l‘llere is an al- most t-tizislaiit ltllotjt ill my engine. which tirpetllu: to he tlllt- to loose- ' g. Will it tlo ally li ‘ill to run the i-lir Wllllt.‘ the ellgillt: is ill this t-tllitlltitin? Answer: With loos-.- parts and tho halliiuering aclioil that titzcom panics tllclli, wear increases lit a tzrr-tliiy ut-t-clcrllteti ratc and there are crttlglzcltltetl stresses: piltceti ilptlll all parts cilllt-l-rllt-ti F.) that. as .l gl-lllnll proposition til" lietllviur- til‘ rcptlirs involves the possibility of greatly illcrctisetl exilelist» anti trouble ill tile elitl. 1i‘ the trouble 4 very protlotlllcetl we advise you 'o have II l‘(‘lllll\'€(I at (mt-e, but if it is llol llllll there is some great objection to ltlyillg tlp your t-tlr u‘ this time. you rztil ilrobably troll- tiliuc us'iig_il fora wllll". ivitlitillt serious rlstllts. Questions of general interest to motorists will be answered in this colllliln, splice permitting. If an l iulllletiialt- answer is flt'.\lli‘"tl, ell close SPII-ZIIIIIFFSHIHI. Slflillplfd eli~ velopc. Address Albert. L. Clough. t-llrc of this oilice. ---—-i-O1-_____ BEST HE COULD DO “tlow tell 1 go about it to get ll old feller will collie otlt with lantern. and look you ovcr, and icli volt that there ain't nothing doing in this tloti-blastotl lowll since the blaliltIty-blankeq prohibitionists got so zizzie-flrctl active. Thltl i; the best I can rlo for you. M|'. Dryer." Itching. or Prntrtldlrllz Ptleu. No surgical operation requir- tlll re.- nnri all certainly "HT" .\'<Ill. llflv. n box. tlll denlerll. or Htlninnson. "HIPS &t l‘o.. llilnltl-li. Toronto. Sample box free. If you nil-otlilll this paper tllirl enclose 2t: stulilp lo pity postage. lie-re _' Pills will end - . all. misery in _ " ' a few hours. in, Henry blar- Joiiii i-l. Gttilailt. lllaeuuiere. Stephen Man Jeroliie G. Gallant, A Friend. Purel v e- tablg f}: .. . .- gently on live: and bowels _ Small Pill-Small Dose-Small Price DB. GARTEIPS IRON PILLS, Nature‘: Ereat nerve and blood tonic for Anemia. Rheumatism, Nervonanesa, Slceplessness and Female Wealtness. Ionian nut bu: olstulsr: x4 l t:=~;.—_:_._.__——-_—.-——__ m I liorseslor Sale 1 will sell by privillc sale trot ting stallion British Soldier, 2.1551,, standard anti registered, Trolling stallion Seymour Dillon, 4 year old record 2.20. _ 1f not. sold by private sale 1 willl sell by public auction at the l-lorse Breeders‘ Association Show, .\lilrch 18th. J. STANLEY WEE-LOCK. Charlottetown, P. E. l. 7408-3-4-M1J31 I __._._____.._..._.= I 0R. DeVAITS FRENCH PILLE Areliable Re uluting Pill for Wonl en, $5 a box. old at all Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt of price. The Scohell Drug 00., Ht. Ontherlnel, Ontario. PHOQPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve anti Braln- increases "gray nutter". Tonlc-wvill build on up, $3 a hex. -Il' two for 5. at rug stores, tlr by mall on rece pt of price. The Rcolwll Dru: Co" St. Cutlu-rlnen. Outnrlo. SOLD Al‘ FOSTIQIPS-DII UG STONE Over 200 returned for them. us in Franc Char employment. NO.1—IS A YOUNG MAN 221 years of age who worked in a Hardware Store before going to France. Ambitious anti wants position in Hardware Store. llard- ware hicrchants you have n vac- tlncy. Who will help him out? NO. 2—AN EXPERIENCED COOK,‘ with 4 years training as baker. He cooked on the S. S. Mlnto. Best references. Who can help him out’! _.__________________ N0. li-YOUNG MAN 24 YEARS of agefillus attended P. W. C. anti completed businesss course. I He wants position as Hook-keep l er. liVarehouselnan or Tillie-keep‘ cr. We are expecting a big de- nland for this chaps services. ______________________.____. NO. 4—A YOUNG MAN WHO wants position as clork in Drug- store. Education. St, Dllnstan's University anti Union (Yonilller- cia] College. Worked four years in a rirug store before going ov- NO. 10.-—YOUNG MAN, GOOD ED- esnas. lluvo you an opening? NO. 5—A SINGLE MAN 28 YEARS of age, who left the Shoenlakers lnadditlon to the above 1th do not include the class o! help lrnportant ‘fl-IE EIVIPI- (‘Phone 7'4) ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD They have satisfactorily complete e, Belgium and Germany, _ _ _ iottetown must place every returned soldier and sailor 1 it Pays to Advertise Your Foxes in The Black Fox Maglzioe t The Illlltlllilllg testimonial letter. which Blwaliiidfm‘ Ilaelrh“ been received from a wcll known Ittllit-h er ill Sumniekrgbrtiiary 7’ 1920 The Black Fox hltlgazine, 1400 llroatlivay New York. N. Y. Gcnt1elnen:— _ 1 have hall wonderful returns from the page ildvertlselnflnl I B011! you. and I tlln fairl-y buried ill inquiries frolii prospective ranchers i!“ over the United States and (Zanadzl. ‘ 1 r wouidnpprcciate it if you would intimate to Ollqlllflefsnlll you‘ paper that if there is any delay ill replying l0 lhP-It] lime“ is M" .1 matter Oil intentional laxity. but a physical impossibility to live fl _ the promptness that I would like to: btit all enrllllflflfl WI" 9 ""5 wered in the shortest possible space of time. Yours truly, D. J- BONNELL Sl1lliln0r5ltlG,P. E. 1. The Black Fox lilagnzine is the only Magazine ill the \V0rlll D1111- llshed exclusively iii the interests of the Fur Farther-tit reaches them nil-and now iris a very great circulation throughout. the Lnitetl States. Canada. Japan aiitl other countries. There are lllinilretis of people today who want to buy high grade "Quality Foxes." but as these buy erg are uritloly scattered your only chalice of reaching them is through carlgylng tin advertisement In this ‘ Blngnzille. “trite for advertising rates. and reserve space in advance. THE BLACK FOX MAGAZINE, 1400 Broadway, New York We are ready now to receive Iivc hogs, paying as follows, delivered at our packing house, ar- i0ttetown:-— ' 150-275 275 up, Brood sows, ally weight, 13 all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be illade on any day except Sat- urday. _ I Light hogs, under 150 lb§., are 0f_- very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from feeding comes iii the last few weeks 0f finishing, it is respectfully suggested that_ farmers h 1d any small hogs, under 150 lbs., until of wei ht _ ity more profitable for "all concerned. ut 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. 17% cents. 15% cents. V: cents,- DAYIS & FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E;_I. ATTENTION It is our duty to provide it d a five year contract with anti are now out 0f employment- n suitable soldiers need work. bench to go to War, now wants to repair more shoes. This man has 14 years experience. Should be placed right away. 'Phone 714. NO. 11-15 A BUTCHER WITH 1O years experience. Wants to get hack to work at once. We expect to hear from all tile butchers. INO.12--—ONE OF our: CONTRACT- ors or Builders must want. a first class carpenter. We have 20 good men. Try them. NO. 13—-FARMER$ WE HAVE several good men who wish to work on farms. Write and let us know your requirements. NO. 14-—A YOUNG MAN WANT! position as chauffellrJ-las had ex- pcriencc. Will the Auto Dealers send us tho names of purchasers of new cars? NO- 15--THI$ NU ber with 7 23. Single. him a chanc NO. 16--YOUR SIDE WALK needs to be ahoveileti. You cer- tainly should have those ashes taken oilt oi’ your cellar. There is a man waiting to do it i! you ____.________________._ NO. 6——A JOB PRINTER WITH 8 yoalrs experience wants to start again. Who will help him? NO. 7--SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, all experienced painters want a job. There should be no trouble in getting them placed. NO. 8— YOUR TEAMSTERS should all be returned men. Think it over. For particulars of single man, ago lit-Phone 714. NO. 9-A SINGLE MAN 3i YEARS of age has 19 years experience as Can-maker. (JAN-MAKERS nn~ other man in your establishment means something to Cllnr1ottc- town . MBER l8 A BAR- yoars experience. Age iiow about giving e _L__- ucation and cheerful disposition. wants clerical position. He. has excellent Overseas rccord.Slioultl be placed right away——l’hone 714. will phone 714. are other applicants for all kinds of positions. If the above lists require give us a ring. We have, or can get what you want. 9T6 YOU the margin. For information regard- ers——'Phone OYIVIENT OIFFIOE Market Building IAN HA8 GIVEN THIS SPACE FOR A PERIOD OF ONI MONTH \ Refer to by quoting the number in ing any of the above returned soldi nd qual- '