Full weight of tea . / . every package 1115111108 TEKis good teal’ Sold only in sealed packages RepresentatilvcwWanted Well 811110111141 1111111 111 sill 111 i "London Times" History of the \\' House, London, NULL-Dill)’ i1rs1~ 1- munerntion. 1-112. 111.- l'1'i111l111r 11111111 r1-- ihrarii-s. l1-11<1'11;c 111-1111l1-, ', 11t1l1li<l11-.1 111 "'l'i1n lass r1-f1-r1-11e1-s1-1111si111-r1-d. ADDRESS ‘SALES LIMITED. 32S St. 1‘1i1l11-ri111- $1., \\'1s1 .\l 011111-111 INSURANCE ' is the best insurance in existence. ' and‘ at present it is put 011 tlbsolttt fraternal insurance t11 compare Wll-li THE INDEPENDENT O Liberal commissions arc given full particulars can be received 1'1‘ “'1: invite applications. . A. D. FRASER. lligh Secrt-tziigv. 7111-2-181111511110. NOTICE l! you have horses in poor con dltion from the effects of distem per or from any omei- cnuse, where the coat is dry and dirty looking 111.111 they have no ambition. And “they do not improve on the feed that they are getting. Try a box of Dr. Churches condl tlon powder which will build them upl and put them» in s good thrifty state of health where they will keep on less feed and look better. Sold by all stores or direct on re celpt of one dollar.. ' . DR. W. G. CHURCH Summersldsfl’. E. l. 6316-1-17-MEtf. ’ NOTICE We are prepared t11bu_v11n_v quan- tity of live and dressed hogs pay- ing the highest market prices. Following is a list of our buyers who will buy at their respective sta- tions every Wednesday until fur tlier notictu. . Everett Wcdlock. llunter ltlvcr. _ Perley Drake, Vernon, Alck D. Martin. Grand View. Harry Jenkins, Hiizelbrook. Bert R. Brown, York. John Whitehead, Kenslngton. Louis Muttart and T. ll. Smith. Albany. William Clark, Suinrncrsiile. We take hogs every week day at the Plant in Charlottetown. For information Phone Ofllcc 532, Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING C0., LTD1, Kensington Rodd, Charlottetown. l’. i1‘. 1. J. M. ROOP, Manager ql-‘AIJ-JD TWTNIH-IRS. iultliw-ss-i-d 11. mstmastm-r 121-111-1111. will 111- 1- 1- -d ut Uttiiwu. until 11111111. 1i11y. thi- 2nd ApriI..l!1' , 1 r1 vi-yanoi- 111' His .'\lii_|1-st,\".~' .\l11i1.~1. . ll. prupoiu-il tfoiitrtu-t i111‘ full!‘ _\--111-_.-. 11:1 l'0‘1|lllTh'\l timi-s 111-r 11-1-1-1: 1111 1111- 7-111111.- (fiirdigun and lliiihvny 14111111111 from the 1:41‘. July 111-xi. Printed notices containing 1111-111- 1-r information as u» 1v11i11iiti1111>1 111' proposed (‘ontroct rnny l11- 111-1-11111111 blank lllflflfl 11f Tender n111_\' h1- 111.» tainted hi. the Punt ()iTlt'1-s 111‘ (‘111111- gun anti nt the 0i't‘l1.-1- 11f llll‘ |'11_-1 UiTlcc inspector. . JOHN l1‘. \\'Iil‘).\ll. I arm's-for. ciiiiiioiieiowii. 11:11 v1- i11-..-1_1. _ 1121-2-10-111-1-1 111:1. BEADED TEN-DEBS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, 1m Friday, the 19th March, 1920 for the '1 conveyance of His Majesty's Mulls. Y-on a proposed Contract for four years, 1i times per week over thi- route St. Mary's Road Rural Mull Route No. 4 from the 1st. Jul-y next. Printed notices containing f11r- flier information as to conditions f proposed Contract may be soon 0nd blank forms of Tender may be tainqpst the Post offices or t. Mary's Road and at the oillce the Post Oiflce inspector. 1 - JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office inspector luspecttzrbi Office. , . 4 ' .111 , _- y-biirt-liu-z. r.1il1'11111l and within 4 .11111l wheels. l \\'h_v'.’ ll1-1-;111~:11 i1 is 1111- 1-l111i111-st -ly 1111111111 11111111111111111. 'l'l11-r1¢ i~1 1.11 111111. l.*'.."lIl‘tl by RDER OF FORESTERS for 1111 111111111" ions 1'(‘('ill\'l'il 111111 om 1111- 1l111l1-1-s1g111-1i. J. F. WHEAR, 11.1211. ' l-‘arrn 111' 100 111- titii-s sot'i\v11111l. ~.1 .1111; 111111 Jun- ip1-r. lltilltlrlngs 111 341101‘. ri-puir. A-p ply 1t. .\l1rl\'in11on, l’l1-11.'=11nt ‘drove. 1.111 iii. T04 ll-\l1~.‘.<1till1'p11 I Attenti 11 Duct , 5-111111 ,11\'1-l1in1: 11n11 stori- . , with slot-k of lirugs, talc... and i111- gooil will of oni- 111' the best 1111-1111-1111 11r111-111~»-s in Southern New lir1111s\\'i1-l1. l-‘or terms 11nd partic- lIl2Ll‘_.1 1111111)" l" J. T. WHlTLOCK, llonl Estate Agency‘. Si. Stephen. N. B. i Cape Traverse .11;1-,-1,1' 1111 111-res 1-11-111-11 1 11.“, ,11-1-1-_< 111v1-r1-d with h11rd 111111 soil wood. 'l‘l11-. whole 1111-111 is 1\'1-l1 11-111-1-11. .\ll lniildings 111 most 111-u l‘11111'1-11i1-1111o school 1.’. miles 11f 11111-111-11. For full particu- lurs 1111111)" 1111 pr1-1nis1 s. - . AUGUSTUS WADDELL ' 11111. Shore Farm for Sale 1 I 11111-1" for sale 1n)’ farm consist- linl! of 110' 111-res 1111111-1- 1-111111-11111111. 1L1. 111-res 11111rs11 hay 1111111, 15'» acres u-ood and 111111111 r. 'l‘l1ls i'11r111 is 11':11-i11g llr.11~I1l1-y l'11i111 llay having 111111111 l 1-1111- slmri- frontage, 1111.; 111-w llilllfif‘ 111111 burn. | For full 11111111-1111112‘ zipply 111 ‘ A. R. CUDMORE. ' lirackley Point Qu1-1-ns (‘ounly 1’. 1'1. 1. IIEUT] " 1 . Big Auction Sale 1 11111 i11slr111-t1-1l b)‘ 1'. S. Mulch 111 1<1111'11.-1-1ifl'1- 111 si-ll 111 Public .-\111'.- .io1i 1111 111,1 11r1-111is1-s 1111 Stitnrdu)’. 11‘1-=l11'1111r_v 1.1111, 151241 111 l1! 11‘1:l111-11 1101111 sharp 111i 111s slot-k. crop 111111 implements 1111.1 household turn.- 1ur1- cousi. lug 11f~ 1 work lmrsv. l0 )'1-11rs 111d, 1 colt 3 years old, Sir 11111111111. 1 )'1-11r 11111. a ll11rry T. ' .1111} . I 6 milk cows 111 calf. 2 heifers. 2 years old, 4 0:11-11, l your old. l0 full pigs. 100 111-us, Plymouth ltocks llurred. i sr-t. driving harness, 1 set cart harness. l 11111-11 wagon pnd. 4 sols 11-111111-1‘ tr111- ‘i driving collars, 4 iwnrklng 1-11 . 1 pair oi’ pacing -l11:-bl1|e.-=. i pair quarters boots. 111311111 new] 11nd other-articles too numerous to men-lion. l 300 bushels choice set-d oats, lrsh- ish White 1ill graded for seed, 20 hushtls r1-1i fife wheat. 1 Parlor $111112. l Dining Suite. 2 |Bed 11011111 Suites. l 111-gap. l stove ‘Quebec heater. Quantity of ap- pies. lvlut-lilne-ny. 1 lliniler, i hay cut- t1-r, 1 hay 1011111-1- 111-w. l huy rake. 1 inunure spreader. l disc 1lrl1l, 2 gung 131111115, 1 single plow, l disc. hurrow, 1 spring hurrmv. 1 11mg lrirrow". 1 p11111111 illggor, l scufller. 2 \voo1l aie-‘lghs 1 box sleigh, 1 1irlv- ing slolklpi. truck wagon. 1 (irlvtng wagon, l shaker 11nd drum. l Err gin», l-Impiri- F» h. p., 111011’). i truck farmers boiler. trui-k 1111111151, 2000 1 ' Laval Separator 70G . p. All sums up to $10. ‘(lash 111111 nvcr llint uinnuni 9 mouths approv- ed Joint note ti pcr cent interest. Sale positive no reserve us farm is already sold. ' l" WQHPHM“ .1 . r111.» was»... a. .1 a 1 """' "' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r111 wtliillii W111 loved and llimed BY JANE PHELPI Q- A Modern-Story of 1111111311111 o Businsls 1 I -OO4-Q§Q O-OO40-O-GOO-OQ-OO-OOQQ ANGTHER WARNING-AND A,N INVITATION , (‘l-IAFPER 511 “\\'h1-11 are you coming hack to 1111- slinpi“ - .\lur_1' asked the, tmestior. after l had folluired hcr to the door. "in u day or two. The doctor :'.:1_vs ltobert will be all right. He will be confined to the house long- 1-1". of course. but l1‘.- 1\'|ll be able 111 vrait upon himself." "l don't know, (i1-rry-—l wonder .1'11111tl1111~s about you 111111 1111111," S111- spohe \'1-r_v st-liousl)‘, soniothllili 1111111- 11111i.<11:1l for hluigx. "You're so 1vr.i,ip1-1l 11p 111 t|i1ii shop, wlr-I M)" .1r1-1l111ng 1s"n11l you \\'11111 to do that .)t1111i1111'1. liotlit-r inurh about-- anything 1-1.-'.t-—wli11h1-1' you are going 1o be happy, or make 111111 21111111)‘. 1'1111'r1-1111.11111g 1111 the time 111 see what you're going to 141-1, 21111111111; \\'1111t )'1111'r1- gelling out of llll‘ 111111 you 1i1111't <111p and a-sk if 1111-11 s1111)‘llii11'g 1:11.: or lint- you .11":- . Ksing i11-1-1111s1- 11111 look ~11 every» 11g from 1111- business - 1-1111 of tl1l11gs'—)'1111r o\\'n business end. 1 1v11111i1-r 1|‘ _\'1111 1~\'1-r think you ain't 11-1-1111111! _v1111rs1-lt' 1:111‘ 1n- lt11l11=rt1~1~ '111 r " , _ ' \'h.1i 11 11111-11‘ 5:11"! you are!" l ~ 11 l1i1 111111.1ti1-11l. "l'd like do 1111 we 1111111111 1111 1i’ 1 wasn't ..- 111111111111 Win11 we would 11111111- it’ 111- 111111 111111 11. 111111111 to come :11. 'l‘l11-11 l11- 11-1111l1iii'1 l111v1~ 111-1-11 hurt." "You l1.v1- 1.11111 111111111 1111-11 1111 tho 1111.111 slllcl- you took 11111.1 tint" 1 r1-- lurnt-d, not 1111111115, 1111511111111’, she said wriotisl "(£111.11 11111111, Gl'l'l'f.'. 1 11111 awfully .orry' lfor 1111111-11, but. l 11111 sorra-r !:.1- 111111. 'l‘l11- ivoman din-arr»: gits ‘11- 11111.11 in 1111- 11111 111111-11 :11 wronli" 11nd xviliiour Willi i111’. for n11 1111.\11'1>r, she l1-f1 1111-. Y1-1 l 111111111111. of what Mary had "lllil, evt-n if 1 1111i 11111. consider it .11 1111- i.i1111-. A d11y or 1111-11 after- 1v.1r1l l said to Robert: '1.-u 1.11111 me the ri-nson you 111111131 come home that night you 1r1-re hurt “'11s because you were b1111- aud depressed. \V11s tin-re an)‘- hing particular. 1111111111111; new that 11111111- you so?" "No," nothing but th1.- sumr: old 1101')’. l-le 11nd flushed and at once 1 11111-11’ 111- -u‘11u11l be 1111-1151111 it‘ 1 asked no more questions. But al- though l seldom questioned hiiu, l 1111111 determined to ll11d out what 111111 happened tha-t night . "Where 111d you get your din- nor?" "l had dinner at Marion's." “How 1l1ld it happen you didn't take licr 1o the theatre it‘ you dined with her?" - "011. she 111111 1r prevlrnis cngagr» 1111-11." Suddenly 1 thought l knew the reason 111- had been rleprr-ssc-d 11nd why 111- 11111.1 111-en s0 absent-mind- '1l 111111 1-1re11-ss when crossing i111;- street. lie hail been either jealous ~11‘ anpoyed ir-cause Alariou could not 1.111 with him 111111 deprvssrul for 1111-‘ sznnc rczison. l asked n11 more questions. 1 111111 l1-11rn1-d 1111 1 wanlcd to .k1111\\1 Mary llyan t-ould talk 1111 she pleas» .-1l-—it. would 11111111- no 11ili'1.1'c111.1.. Robert would probably ‘lr- 111111 do lllsi. 11s h1- \\'11s doing no mutter wilt-re we 1\'1-.-1'1-. 11o was i11_ love-- 1r something v1.-ry llkv i1»1\‘ith .\l11r1o11 llovi-y. Y1-1, even thinking ' I 111-v1-r doubtI-il that 111- still 1:1 t-1l for 1111-! That night l slept vr-ry liitlo, 111111 1111- 111-kit 1l11y was so tir1-11, so inat- t-.-11t1v1-, 111111. illatlaini- asked n11- 1i For Golds or - Influenza and as a Preventative Take "Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets" ~ Be sure youglet the Genuin Look for is signature 6'. %.-%m on the box. 30c Witter-Wheel Wanted j licffel or vulcan, 82 to 60 in. Secondhand, in good condition, with attachments. Write full par- tii-ulnrs and best cash price. W. P. K., Clo Guardian Office, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Garage xutomobiles, Marine and Station- nry Engines repaired Ford repahs and Specialty Gasol- ine and Cylinder Oil kept in stock. 15 years experience Leslie Campbell J. A. McDONALD, Auctloni-cr 3 TXUJl-ZJSMiEHpd. . 1Q:- . ,.-- 1.1 Capo 'l‘rav1,»rso , < 1 DON'T PUT OFF it's the neglected co1d,co h, tenclcr throat or tonsils, t ai debilitaie and leave the body disposed to serious germ diseases. - SCOTTS EMULSIDN should be taken at the first sign of lowered resistance, cold or cough. The, energizing virtues of Scott's bring essential nourishment and help to the weakened system. Give Scott's a trial. 51.1.1118; liowi . llloonifirlil. N. . l w1-r1- 111 . “Why no, 1 11m perfectly well, l told 111-r. "Mrs. \\'111l1- l1-f1 111.11 huff-sold shi- li;i1l1i‘t 111-1-11 getting lllu proper 11tl1-111io11. 1 1111111-1-11 you haul 111-1-11 svaiting 1111 her, st) l uuncluilcd you 1vcr1- ill." " Her sarcasm cifi-cttiully 111111112 .1110 pull 111_\'s1-lf together, 111111 for the rest 111' tho 111i)’ l 1-11111115-111-11 111-1111-11 t11 11111-1111 strictly to buslnviuz. l walked 111111111. l i‘1-lt 1 111-1-111-11 " 111111 1~x1-1'1-is1-. I 111111 lll'1ll'l)' 11-1111111-11 tl11- 11111 11111-1; l11111s1- irhvn I 1111-1 Gardiu-r Kenyon. "’i‘his is lurk" l 1-x1:l1ii1111-1l. 1 told 111111 11111111-1 lftlllPPFri .11.-1-.l1l1-11t, and 111' inslstiul upon walking 11111111- with 1111-. "You say 111- is p1-rf1t-tly 111i right now. Why 11111 pluywhook1-y 111d go to dinner with 1111-?“_ Tomorrow--Lost-Another Job. IN MEMORIAM MARCELLA McDONALD. The many friends 111111 acquaint- ances of‘ 11111111111111 Mclkniziltl, Sel- kirk, rcc-Ldvetl a severe shock when they 1001111011 oi’ 111-r death a few hours oftr-r rettirning 11111111- from thr- sncial i11 th-e S1. Margaret's p11ri~:l1 111111, W11l111-s 1y night, par- 1'_--11l1ir1y her 11112100111105, \1.'11o with her, enjoyed the entertainment. bliss Iilt-llonuld was a strong, healthy girl, I10 years of 11,, She 111111 bot-n I',vlng 311 the U. S. for the past seven or eight years. Last full, at ithe death of her broth- er Hugh's wife, s-hc 01111111 home and kept house for him slit-c. She leaves to mourn her stidden demise, 11 brother Hugh, rural 1111111 carrier, Selkirk. and Joseph i11 Maine, and 11. sister Flora, in Boston. ' l-lor funeral took 111111-1- on Satur- day mornflng, 111111 (tonsidering the inelcniency oi‘ the iveaiher, was largely -a11t_en1led. A Muss of re- quiem wnl; said by the pastor, llev. Father blcPhersonf when all 1min 11011" - i The Motorist IV ALBERT L. OLOUGH ENGINE SEEMS TO BE “STARV- ED» F. V. G. writes: We have a truck engine. which will run from ten seconds to two minutes and then 111e, 11s if the fuel supply were cut off. 1t will not speed up, as when the throttle is opened it will stop. Magnet and carburetor have been changed without benefit and wiring and plugs are good. Where is the trouble located? Answer: This seems like a case of insufficient i’u1-l supply, and we suggest 1111- foilowlng test: Put some gasoline in a squirt can and. 111-st as tho engine shows signs of dying, inlet-t :1 lltitle of it into "the carburetor ulrlntuko. it‘ tho engine. then picks up, it will be strong ev- l1lenc1- that it is not getting 1>11o11g11 fuel. Th1- r1-1ison for this might. be lou-ntlin a plugged 111p tank-vent, 111 11 ‘badly working vacuum system, 111 il 1:a1'hur121ur-ilo11<t tli-it stir-ks in thr 11p position or in obstructed fuel 11111- or strainers. ll’ this 111111 11f investigation proves fruitless, _ pleat-11- -writ1> 11s again. EXPOSED INTAKE RUNS TOO OLD B. N. writes! l have n car of old model, recently 1ivcrhauled, the e11- gine-oi’ ‘which runs light perfectly, but when required to take a hill it begins to miss. The lllll‘ k1‘. pike is 18 inches long and tho arburotor, of old mo l cannot be adjusted to stop the 111 szalng. is this the fault of the carburetor or the engine and ivhat can l do to remedy’ the trou- ble? Answer: We ‘believe that -the in- take pipe runs too cold to vaporize present day gasoline and we sug- gest that you install .1 combination exhaust and intake manifold, to preheat the uitixture. I-f you cannot getune, you can make u sheet met- al Jacket to llt around port of the intake pipo and supply exhaust gas to this through a flexible tube. The carburetor may be partly at fault 11nd 1.1 modern one might give better results, but we should try heat on the intake system first, as this SIIOIIId P951111 in your getting a com- _ . jjJ-v» . t 111 1111111 111 they enioy. cold and illness. health all through life. FREE—-A Bnlln 11f Cons Rsdpn smf upon rqlnl. The COWAN CO., Limited Toronto that was mortal was sympathet- ically lulid ~10 rest by kindly hands in St. Margaret's cemetery there to antait the final resurrection. R. l. P. -_¢a->-i-_ MRS. E. J. ANDERSON The death of i-‘annie 11.. the well known trnvelloi", di-rson, (i('.(‘.lll‘l‘t‘(l at their 11 idenc- Qucr-n Street, 'l‘rnro. 1m ‘Thursday evening the 12th. Dec- eased 111111 been a great suffers-r for tnonthl; past, bearing her sufferings with (‘hristiau fortitude. She was proniltiriii in every good work in the coiumtiuity 11nd 1i valued member :11‘ 1111- 1111111111111111 allaptist Church. She 11- 1v1-_., to mourn their loss bcslil- is 111-r liuslnitid, one son Fred, to both of whom 1h1- syimiuthy of all gor-s out. 'l‘h1-re also survive thrco l1rotl11-rs .-\. \V. Sterns. E. l). tin-rns 11nd llill"V\‘_V Sterne of 1711111"- l11tt1-t111v-11, 1'. l1). l. 'l'w11 sisters Airs. \\-'. M. iirigill, 1.11s Angeh-s, 111111 Airs. .1. 111. Stvrns, Dartmouth. 'l'l11"- 11111- Mrs. And1-rsr11n will b1- trrr-atly iulssed in illu circles lll which slu- movud 111111 in 1111- church 111' \\'l1l1'l1 11111- ivils 11 m1-1ul11-r. 'i‘h1-. fuui-rnl took 11111-1-1- on Scilitr- 11111‘ 11nd 1111s 111rg1-l_1'11tti=|1111>1l. ltvv. iir11-1- l). 14.111111, Pastor of 11111111111- 111-1 liuptist church conducted i111- sorvice. Prof. W. i1}. l<‘l1-t1-.l11-r 111111 the l1111i1111-11lat1- (fhoir 11-11 the sing- ing. All that was tnortul oil‘ anoth- 1-1- l-‘rit-ntl 1111-11 lov1-1l 111111 was laid to ri-st i11 1111- 11111111- Slr1-1-t cemet- i-ry. . J. An- oino res- ---—--<+>- CARDINAL BEGIN TO GO TO ROME QllEBldti, Feb. 15.—l1is Eminence (‘ardliial Begin is planning to leave tor ltomc in the month oi’ April next lo b1: present at the canonization of 11111111 11f Arc. 'l‘hougi1 eighty yi-ors of 111:0, the vcnerubli- (‘iirditr al is 111 excellent ‘health. His com- ing visit to ltou1e_ will make tho twentieth trip across the ocean in the porforiniince of his dutieshls ecclesiastical oillccs as archbishop and cardinal. I g 1111111 ~ Buttermaker Wanted 'l‘cnders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday Feb. 28, for butter-marker for Launching Factory for season of 1920. Tender restate wages per. month, without help. AENEAS P. MCDONALD, Secretary. 7143-2~l9-MEtst5i. NOTICE Members of CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS must return ‘purchase slips be- fore March 1st to get re- bate for 1919. CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS, _ Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. 7l4lrZ~ll|-Ml§3l Hilr.’ ‘ bustible mixture that would lire regularly at open throttle. FITTING ovsn-sizz-Pisrons J. 8. E. asks! ln enlarging cylin- 11ers for oversize pistons, which do you recommend gnludiitg, reboriug or lapping? it 1111s been suggested that, in lapping the emery used is likely to remain in the pores ot‘ the met111 and cause scoring. . Answer: Probably grinding is the be-st 1irocess, as 'belng less liable to leave the bore distorted and as rc- sulting in ll. very line finish, but es 1-1-ll1-nt results om be obtained by boring, ii‘ a first class outfit ls cui- ployvd. ltcatnl-ng also, gives good satisfaction. Any one oi‘ these pro- cesses will give satisfaction if tl11~ equlpnienl. and eispocinlly tlii; workmanship are good. 111111111111; is 11111-11 only 1o impart a smooth sur- 111111- to 1111- bore and to (‘OFPPUI 111i uti- iifim-uriit-ios and 11111 wh1-11 the bore is to bn enlarged appreciably. ii‘ reasonable cart: is used, 11o trou- ble 111*1-1l1l>1--i1.~11r11l from the action o1’ abrasive embeddoil l1i the literal. Questions of general interest to column, space pcrmitilnq._ if an Immediate answer is desired, en- i-lose self-addressed, slumped enve- lope.. Address Albert L. Clough, care of our office. SlNCl-Z | 11170 ‘LO 3O Bl-SECOUGHS H" TENDERS? Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received up to noon Monday 1st March from par- ties willing to erect and finish a Mnnse at Valleyfield according to plan and specification to be seen with the undersigned. The trustees and building committee to furn- ish at building site all material nec essary to erect and finish building. Address Valleyfield M. D. Mar- tin, Secretary. 7l13-g-18ME3i SUPERHOSPHAT I SLAG ..___. Above fertilisers now In stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now ls tbs time to buy as prices are lure to advance. osstoisshos, 1.1-0. isao-i-zauieii. motorists wlil be answered in this, NE of the best firings any mother can do, is.to give her children Cocoa every day. Children aswell as their elders need something hot to drink, and Cocos is the only thing adapted to their youth which at the same time lt is not a ‘stimulant, as are other beverages, but is nourishing and invigorating. 1t strengthens their power of resistance against Cocoa is recognized by doctors and dietitians as one of the standard foods, and is particularly recommended for growing children. ' the form of a beverage at breakfast or lunch, or after school lathe afternoon, it is easily digested and the children love it. Taken in Give your children Cowan’s Cocoa every day, and it_ will help them to develop sturdy con- stitutions which will be the foundation for good Fallon the (Iranian s» tbs tin is preparing Cons. m ~ ATT EN for them; They have satisfactorily completed a employment. N-O.1-—IS A YOUNG MAN 22 years of ago who worked in a Hardware Store before going to France. Ambitious and wants position in Hard-ware Store. Hard- ware Merchants you have n vac- liim out? bench to go to War, now wants to repair more slices. This mun has .14 years experience. Should $2184 placed right away. ‘Phone NO. 8-—A J-OB PRINTER WITH-E years experience wants to start N0. 2--AN ‘EXPERIENCED OK, again. Who will help him’! rwlth 4 years training as sker. lie cooked on the ‘S. S. Mlnto. N0. 7-8EVER‘AL YOUNG MEN, Best references. Who can help all experienced winters want 11 him out? lob. There should be no trouble in getting them placed. N0. 3-—-YOUNG MAN 24 YEARS of age. Has attended P. W. C. N0. 8- VOUR TEAMSTEHS and completed businesss course. should all be returned men. He wants position as Book-kaep- Think It over. sn- psrtlculars of er, Warehouseman or Time-keep! single man, age 24~Phoue 714. er. We are expecting a big de- -<--- mand for this chap’s services. NO. 0—-A SINGLE MAN 31 YEARS of age has 19 years experience as NO. 4—A YOUNG MAN WHO- Klan-maker. CA1N<MAKERS an- wants position as clerk in Drug- other man in your establishment store. Education, St. Dimstaifs means something to Charlotte- University and Union Commer- town. cis1 College. Worked four years in a drug store before going ov- NO. 10FVOUNG MAN. GOOD ED- eseas. Have you an opening? ucation and cheerful disposition. -—-——-—-———--i— wants clerical position. He has excellent Overseas record .-Should be plscedright swa-y-—Phone 71_4. NO. 6—A SINGLE MAN 28 YEARS of age, who left the Shoemalierhi Jr-nportont ffl-IE ‘EIVIPI-OYNIENT (‘Phone 714) Market Building 1111111 - Over 200 returned soldiers need work. It is our duty to ‘provide it 1 five year contract with us in France, ‘Belgium and Germany, and are now out of employment- Charlottetown must place every returned soldier and sailor in suitable NO. 11—IS A BUTCHER WITH 10 years experience. Wants to get back to work at once. We expect to hear from sill the butchers. NO. 12—-0NE OF OUR CONTRACT. ors or Builders must want a first class carpenter. We have 20 good ma. Try them. NO. w-FARMERS WE HAVE several good men who wish to work on farms. Write and let us know your requirements. N0. 14-A YOUNG MAN WANTS position as chauifeunllss hsd ex- perience. Will the Auto Dealers of new cars? v NO- 15—-THls NUMBER l8 A ber with 7 years experience. Age 23. Single. How about giving him a chance N0. ill-YOUR SIDE WALK needs to be shovelled. You cer- tainly shoui have ,those ashes taken out o your cellar. There is a man waiting to do it if you will phone 714. in addition to the above there are other applicants for all kinds of positions. 11.1116 above 11513 do not include tho class of help you require give us a ring. We have, or can get what you want. Refer to by quoting the number in the margin. l'~‘ i f t rd- lng any of the above returned soldiers-‘Phone or n 0mm um m“ O FFICI THE 1.1111111111110111. 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