s-n-rmmflk... .. -. m-.-=-.1._-.~ - Yer-GE no _ amp-us ROPERF-At East Royaity,_‘lllarch 39th, to Stephen m4 ‘Mrs. H.099?- s son Maanraoas uiouLvus/tux -Moons. -- Jan. 14th, at the Methodist Pal _.,-.-. Montague, Miss" lssbella Molly- poaux, Milton Cross, t0 GQOPKB Garnet Moore Whim Road. ' DEATHS ousness, and 3n very ' ' "niryshould DARRETTZ-At Bangor. on March 15th, after a. short. illness. Caleb Garret and his son George. 9-. MeFADYEN.— at Canoe Cove Mar. aoui, ' Catherine (Moradyen. used 67 years, widow of the late AleX- McLean. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. t_o_Canoe Cove cemetery. WAR VETERANS CASE. arrows, March 30u~~Tll9 dele- ' gallon from the Dominion Execu- tive of the o. w. v. A. ariwlnlvll to interview the Government with regard to the bonus DYOPOSlllOll spent an hour with the Minlstci" of Finance this morning, and pre- sented, their request regarding the bonus. When seen after the meet- ini. they stated that they bad not received any definite tinswt-r be- yond the customary promise of coil slderatlon and also stated that it was their intention to remain in Ottawa until thoy hiul received some definite decision one way or the other. The gcticrtil cXCt-ptlnu is that nnilllflg further will br- fllllli’ in line with their request this sea.» sion. it i.- estiinatcd that the bonus asked by the Veterans. if grziuii-d. will t-tist tlic country $$25.00lJ.0i.l0. - NOTICE! stun getting your horses truth‘ for the Spring Sales by_gettiiii: ti box or l)r. (Jliurclfs (Tomlin-in lulu"- dcrs. You urt- surc to he satistlt-d with the results, till tht-Y Wlll lllll your animals in UCndlIlUll‘ 'i_u|\*_l\'l.\ on tho siimt- nin-vunt of v-u- It -' they arc now getting. Univ-dun y ~ r l. supp y you, o I‘ ..-... . i{"l"l;$n(';:8 Dollar. Dr. W. G. Church. Surnmcrultle. Tulli-ii-Wl-l- a a . Auction Sale The fine large brick tlwcllinr house with store, 2S Poufllll Sill" and barn will be sold on Weilni-s day, 31st day of March at l2 trcltvcl. noon orfthe premises. This on ’ a splendid olllllllllllllll‘ i0 ="9"‘_“'“ valuable property iitlcil up with modern convenient-cs, and cullifllll in; about lwcniy rotiiiis suitabil- for apartments or boarders, and for a store as well. ANGUS McRAE, Owner. B. CARTER. Auctioneer. 7814-3-24hIE\Vcti'l‘\icsS:it-ll. llolv Trinity Church Georgetown A meeting of the mciubcrs and ldherents will be bold in the PARISH HALL WEDNESDAY. MARCH 318T .. AT 8 P. M. 4 for the purpose of arranging for a permanent minister. A. N. JOHNSON. Secretary. 7551-3-30ME2i. ;_. ~_... "_“.i-=-‘ A Satisfied Man Hllllfrlllllfilllflfti. March 25th, i020. DR. W. C. CHURCH. Sumincrside. Enclose you will find one dollar for which you will please send- int‘ another box of your CODCllUlJh powders. Some time ago l bought a more very much run down and started to fecd your contllllvll powders and find it to bc tho very best tonic on lho marks-t. and will recommended it lfiiillyfllllllVitllllllg to put their stock in good contlilitm quickly. Yours very truly. GEORGE A. MaoDONALD. 7942-3~30l\'ll<.‘4i. Notice . As I intend running cash business after April ist. .\il persons indebted to inc i '- i-c qulrod to make iinmt-rliutt- si-iilv- nient by cash or note, as urn-r lllt‘ above date all unpaid bills will lll‘ handed over to an attorney for col- lection. ti strictly A.. W.. McLAREN llcllc llivcr. 7550s5-30hlEfvipil. ’Wm_____f"i‘i__-‘ ‘ House anti Lot for Sale The unds-rsigncrl offers for sale his homestead of fivc acres of prime land with good house and ‘barn siitritt-ti til Lung (Yrcr-k. willi- in a quarter of :1 mili- of scuuil. churches; and sioro. For furIlii-r tlfllflflllilllflfl ltpply lo PAUL McPHEE Loni: (‘rc-dt. 7944-3-30." Efiipd. ?._‘_? ' '_“ A New Garage and Repair Shop To be opened by May the first or the 15th wrru A rrm. OILS AND EXTRAS Dive us a call with your car when around and we will treat you right. ‘ E. E. SHARBELL. Manager. 7NS-3-BOME3I. SUPPLY OF PRESENT " bikgits d. b t fihzzculdbetseaudfitonc: Dr. Wilson's RBINE. BITTER\ comm lb: mum of , furore: that joy of livin not known to hes ache su . s1 A! your (I07¢_j}I. and $1.00. _/~. s}. ’ _ The Bnylry 00;; (orapany, Llnlg‘ ' s1 noun u l Canadian Government Merchant Marine '1 1 421-.»- >__@%__' ‘P, +$‘7_'=, _ . .u:'.iiiiiii Sczilci” will duc lit-ri- bout .\l:i" 1st, and litzii‘ l! i’,!ll"\‘lll f‘ o of priv- illlf‘-‘, .-‘i' for Si. .ltiliii‘i<, Nt-tvfoiintl Liu i. dlrtw ‘Phi. is ll uvw sit-alu- "i". huiui" . last ltlillllllll. Poi" fut-- lhti‘ " ‘Lvlllllfs as lo siizlvc 11ml i":i‘cs iipplj.‘ to BUNTAIN. BELL 00.. \ l"ll Thi- S. S. “ b" l5. Auction Sale FARM, STOCK, CROP, lMPLE MENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNlTURE T l '\il*\1ll‘ill\‘l its lillill .it llrtirhlt v 'i'll "fill UN MONDAY, APFHL 5. At the hour of 12 o'clock, (sharp) Tlit- lflllll‘\"l' - S'l‘()l‘l\— llvlltl pi‘ lll'i"ll i-tiws. tilt-d, some ‘o fr!" Iii >\'.ll l f1’. ciifllv, I -. 2 bra-ml with lamb, ,. sows, l lul‘ lilpl, l: \.‘\\'\‘n' 50 lit-us. lmplcmen ' for till‘! .-\il fitviir liott-l wagon 0 l)il.~‘lll‘lS point.) . ..) bus Wll.‘ l0 t; t» in‘ straw. .(1\lillllli‘ lso his farm i-iiiislslizig of 1120 iicrcs 0f ('llt)l('t‘ lurid frtiiiiiug tlll llrzicklt-y- Point Buy, whcrt- abund- ance of sou manure (‘fill be had summrr and wintcr...-\loug side. or‘ school, hztll and chiiri-hcs. ’l‘hci"l- is a fine two story housc fiil-rii with biith room and siwvertigtz. also largtrand commutilotis farm build- inns. Terms for stock, crop, etc... 8 months credit 0n llDpPOVtlfl joint notes. 'I‘erms for farm mitlc ltuown at sulc. Sale positive. PETER BRODlE. Auctioneer. Tiiillzl-ZTMI-Jill. \Villy‘s Kniglitfi Coupe, run only 403i) miles. two spare tires and rims. seals four. Costs this year $5.000. will scll this Fill’ at bargain fol" cztsli. Anyou. vviiiits ll ciii" of quality (‘Sllllltll lllltil this offi-i". Writi- tltli‘. St. (lcorgt- St., Mont:- lnn. N. ll. ClearinglllictiongSalc Clearing sitlc of dorm stock. crop and implemcnlsiiiirl furni- iurc. APRIL 1ST l am iiislt"iit-ii-d by Ali-s. dilutes Xlilvhcll to sci] on hcr prvnlistrs ill l‘ornwall. Thursday, April 1st at l p. m. sharp. ’l‘bo fiiim of 52 at-rcs all gnntl louse and outbuildings, six iuilat-s from (‘hariotli-ttnvn, rlcar church, st-iioltl, illlfl iiitll and cheese clciir factory‘. Slot-k- l riiitrc, gr-nrrriil purpose. I more with foul, l horse general purpose. (‘mum 7. i-nws duo to froshcn curly in pring. I flirr-ixt t-ttu", l ynlllli! in‘. Slim-p l0 vliuiri- shut-p. Pitts 1 sow with liltt-i" of 12. l Val] pig. CROP 11m busht-ls of outs, quantify of {Kllilifllal llllfl straw, l driving wag- on, l cxprcss ivzigoit, l trurit wagon with polo. I singh-"plougli, l disk llflTYfHV. l curl, l wood sleigh, 1 box . izb, l kin-hon range, 1 liiiisy t.".iirn. 1 separator. A ipmtitily of ollivr articles not mt-ntlonrtl. All sums of five dollars and und- r-r cash. over that amount 9 months credit on approved joint notes. Tt-rms of farm made known at sale~ - PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. 7906-3-27ME4l . The Woan Who l Lovedand Earned- l l iv JANI PHILFI ‘ A Modern Story o! Home and Iualnooo JERRY PONDER$ HER PROBLEM CHAPTER 9i. I l wondered if l had given Rcb-, ert more than lie could do SUCCOSS-J fully in urging him to trim tlic windows. it was alwost a business in itself. as he bad said. as well as being un art. ‘ "if the window trimming bothers you at all, can't you do it after hours. until you get used to follow-‘ ing my dlztgrauts? Then l could conic down and help you," i asked him. , “You would bc too tired after selling hats all day." lie told me. “I'm riot selling hats now." I had not failed to notice the chungc in his tone. as lie referred to my work. "Well, if you are a mind to, i'll tell Mi". Burch that I wlll_do the windows late, after the others have gone." ' ll right, I'll bc flown about .\ll day l thought of Robert. All day l zu-t-tiscil myself because l had not found ."\ way in help him before After 1 finished my work, l picked up. a late magazine and comm-mood 1.: ivatl a story". l read ti fcw para. graphs when this sentence caught iii_\" thoughts and hultedlhcm" “liusiiics women mtikc ma an adjunct lo business. instead busincss an adjunct io iiiarriitge." 'l‘licn it wont on: “it isn't that men so flhj"t'l to tho iilczi of ilic busi- nt-ss wotunvi, as that the vrumvii so lllllTllill‘ llit-‘r businv tvt-n fluiuglii and fit on subscr- llli to it. Poi" siugli- women this "._\" not bi- a fault. lt may even bu El Vlflllt‘. llut for ii marrictl woman to hold lhc t-flitudc toward busi- ness is lititl to liztppinz- ". Her liusbimrl ft-t-ls that ho i rrlcgzilctl it.lnoi" luisllinll, and if thi- successful. especially ly, he loses all ambition in time -it, indeed hc docs not go to picc " entirr-ly," I rcatl this paragraph ovci" and nvoi‘, lllitl i lllf-ll" iliibcrl simply an llllli"! lil iii Jisiiicss? .\.ntl had . l‘ ll"‘lll‘ 'll‘l.\ boon falzil in out" llllllllllll Wits ii I who was rs.- "llllllr for rho change» iii him. liis <l~lvi‘ii.;p ‘ -3 ll wit. fl dimurbing thought, and “l. v curt: our fin-s together. ." wlllil iii‘ lllllllt’ of tlll" thin}: l llilll don.- witliutit ltvliCVlllg ii. ivos for llll’ ltesl, llllil not one ut-tioii but t hull t'Oll.\llll'l"'il llobcrts good as \\‘t*ll as my own tiilvaincriucnl. Ycl I FHIllZitl tlizit l hurl doni- just _c.\:ut y its illfll wriim- nnd 51th] .1 ....il ii.:iil-~ t- uyvlliiitg subsc 1am to my busiii cvi-ii ilobcrfs hap~ ltlllvss which . courtso itlso incant my own. For loving him as l did, l was not happy had not been for soini-‘iiinix knowing him miserable and touring to lose him. l thought ii!‘ Gitrdnt-i- Kenygn ihiii ht- niid for ii fcw short weeks 1llll'i‘illl‘tl lo m" not iniu l cvcr llflil ii disloyiil thought toward mp husband, but l could see how Mar. iun luigiil have appeal-ti to Robert in the same ivay. Then by my llfillli; $3()_fll1S0l:l)9(l in my own af- liilrs anti tiilltiiig of‘ i llieiu con fillllllll‘. lit-i" influence hiid grown- perhaps nnperceplibly til first, but bot-itusc she. bud loved him. and had no outside interests. she al- most won him from me, l came to no conclusion with all llllli lllllllllllg. But things were gradually cryslalizing in my mind, almost unconsciously, Just now 5 was bout upon helping Ilobcrt to gel on. I hiitl nearly" two weeks of my vacation left. By the time I hiitl to return to the shop, he would have become interested ~ ———¢o>-—-i f .._===-_~ F’ What causes fllliioligesltlou f.\'.:_"".." ""———' '-'-_,—-- - An excess of lll'l(l in lhc stomach souls the 10ml iind Sillfii fi-rmt-iitii- tiuu. llislressiiig gases ftiriu. Your incals don t digest but lily like liiiubs of lcail. Then you have liciirtliiirn, flatulence, fullness. bel- ching, headache and real misery in the stomach and intestines. A few taiblets of “Pope's Dlapep- sin" ‘bring relief almost as soon ‘is they roach the stomach. "Pope's drug llliipopsin" costs little at .\ business Slilllll consisting of slorv. miiw-liotisc. wharf; itlso llllt‘ illVblllllg liousc and out buildings itttzicliiltl iii Husticovilln, For par- ticulars apply in J. C~ CUDMORE, “lllsltite Sill. illllimtiuwctlfrisiilll. TS]. A it. Cw. A FINLAYSON GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR , I93 Hillsboro 8L, Charlottetown Books opened anti" closed. Government reports prepared. Financial statements prepared. Profit and loss statements pre- pared. Comparative and merits prepared. Audits and investigations. Preparation and installation of the most up-to-ditte systems. Accounting lo general. Phone 62 from ii s. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 437-1. after 5 p. m. other state- firi-its one TELLS HOW an: Pitt put it iiwiiy. l wcut ' Avoillyllllil '1; WAS BENEFITED BY TAKING LYDIA E. PINKHAMQ 'VEG-" ‘E TABLE COMPOUND Regina, Susi .--“For two years l suffered t‘roni periodic pains and nitusca so I was unable to get ur- ound. My mother had me take Ly- dia E. Pinklianfs Vegetable Com- pound, and l am much better and able to go about all the time, which I could not do before. l re- commend Vegetable Compound to my fricntls if l know they suffer the some way and you may publish my letei" it it will help any 0K6. as I hope it \vill.."—l\llss Z. G. BLACKWELL, 2073 Oaler Place. Regina, Sask. It‘ every girl who suffers as Miss Blackwell did, oi" from irregular- ities, pninful periods. backache. sideache, dragging down pains. in- flamniatlon or ulceration would on- ly give this famous i"oot and herb remedy a trial they would soon flnd relief‘ from suffering. it hardly scents possible that there is ll woman in this country who will continue to stiffer with- out giving Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound a trial alter all the evidence that is continually being rtublislieti. oruvlni: beyond contradiction that this grand _old medicine hits relieved more suffer- ing among women than any other medicine in the world. For special advice women are ziskcd to write Lydia E. Plflllllillll hiedicitte Co. Lynn. .\iass._'l"lie re- sult of forty years experience is at your service. 23l- {iii-i-{i pnflnflh w» that hc would not fall buck again. , So l pwtnncti, little kuowini! llll‘ hold certain itlcils bail uonn bull. “Well hero l am!" l said (ha! night after waiting outside lul- til i sawJio ivaia alone in the store. "Now we'll get to work." lttibcrt (‘.l(‘i\I".‘ll the window. lllPll i Sclvcdvtl the things ‘l thought would ilill‘l'.('i ihc most attention iintl at the sumo time make an ar- tistic showing. We worked steadily for nciirly two hours. When wo-fln- ished, l was delighted. Sporting goods rtaally lend themselves easily to decorative purposes. ~ “l guess the Old Man will 0P9" his eyes when he sces what we hay-l done, “Robert said. as we wont home tired, but satisfied. Tomorrow--Encouragement zzNo mun or woinztn should hob- blc piiiiilulli" about lief-misc of !‘()l'l\§ “,-],.-n i-o f“ l‘l'llll ll l‘l‘ll“r is" 2t‘. hand an." ll(lll(l\\'ily'S (‘orn Cure.‘ mi citfi With Manslaughter ,_,__,._. ... A.\llllEllS' llllllll't\l‘_\' o. Poul. will) llt-a manslaughter ', lliirclt 29.---'l‘lic pre- Jlllllllliltlll of .\l. At boon cliiirgcti with through negligent-r- iu causing firc, tipciietl here on Saturday. wlicn llrs. Nlillct" and Alt-Queen iPSllllPfl again that tlii- liitc Lewis A. King of tho Oxford trillfflly crime to his dcu li by suffo- riilioii and lllili ilit- illlllflPs receiv- i-rl were cituscil by some external source which (mused a clot of blood zit the bait-k oi‘ his head and anoth- cr on his chest which occurred lic- fuvc his (loath. llow llic cxicrtial blow was tic- livcrctl lo tho ili-i-ezisuti the doctors did not attempt to decide. ‘Mr. F. L. Milne-i". who is lip- pcuring for l‘ie accused, asked many questions, one as to whether the clots of blood would be suffici- ent tn cause ileath. Dr. Miller ans-- wered "No." ‘but lllill lt tititzht have some effect up consciousness. Al- so questioned its to whether an in- toxicated man would become siiffo- cateti quicker than a man in good condition, the doctor said he could only make a guess which would be “Ycs.“ ' Dr. l.‘I"Quet1n’s evidence was on the "time lincs us that of Dr. Miller's. ’l‘lie preliminary ex- amination ufll ho continued on Monday nfteriiooii at "Oxford. A large crowd ot people from Oxford and Amherst were present at the court opening. --i THE JOY OF EASTERTIME BY NI. J.’ FAIRCLOTH t) lhc- 1m" of Euslerlime Wlicn earth is rolled anew in lnnclincs and sunshine. Sweet mill-lic- fllls the air— The song of birds, the humming laces. The sweet wlitl flowers, the bud- ding trees. The singing brooks, the rippling rllls, ilow they thrill us ‘mid tho ilays \Vith lliclr Easlcrsong of praise! But the. sweetest note in earth or licavcn is the glorious message "Christ is Risen!" The crowning jov is the (‘hrlstl _ The (‘hrist lo human hearts flour, So real, to. so vcry nenr ‘Phat wi- can iron upon ills arm And loaning. rcsl; Meanwhile, lie roads our heart's (loop longinga (‘nutlcrt-d, Iinr-xprcssed. llt- sharps our joys. He knows our sorrows. ilc understands the loneliness and |)illfl 'I‘liut oft would fain oppress "I know it all." Ho. whispers With ilccpest tenderness. And brnallios into otir hearts ills pence and rest, And tho sweet assurance-- "flt-catiso l live you i-ihal] live also, in my Fitlll8f"B house await. you Mansions bright and fair- And loved ones, too. await you there." Living S0 Life grows radiant with (‘lirltit and hopes Amid the glorious Ertsiertimc; And lienrta are filled with heavenly 679i7~2blVedsal lBWkl. lav And God's own sunshine. rm: cimiuorrarowa antacids: j . . ‘ YOUNG WOMEN, ., "OQOO-OO-O-O-O 0-0-9‘ ‘nous filR ‘i The Motorist n‘ ALIIRT i..-oi.ouan v HANDY GREASING METHODS‘ Leas Lubricant On The Hands And More In The Bparlnga The less burdensome lubrication‘ can be made the more conscien-| tiously and regularly the motorist‘ will perform it and the longer his, Lubrication by means of ordinary, grease-cups is» a “-niussy" ‘ breaking process and ls too often shirked and deferred. but lJrlllD-l ately considerable progress has re- ceuity been made in facilitating the lubrication of the so called minor; parts to which grease-cups are gen- erally applied. There are, upon, the market, for example, greasing systems which do away with in-l iiividual cups and which are ap-, plicablc to itny new or old can; One such system consists of it pow~' erful grease-gun, the delivery froml which is through a length of' flexible metallic tubing, carrying ll special grease-tight. locking fit-l tlnghpon its end. All individual- grease clips arc removed fi"om ill-‘il car and a dust excluding fitting so‘ devised as to lock to the end of the‘ flexible tube, is screwed into the place of each. Tut: gun is filled with grouse, its tube end is applied to a hearing, by snapping lhe c0n-‘ netting parts together iind lubri- cant is lUTCCd whcrc needed by the screw action of the gun. There rs, thus only one handling of lubricant‘ required in the greasing of n largo uumbcr of bearings and the flex- ible tubing rcntlcrs awkward posiY lions tinnccessiiry. ‘There is, how-l cvcr, uuiie at sentiment to llie cf-l fcct tluil liciivy oil isbetter‘ for spring-bolls, steering-gear plns| and other bearings that have a re-l siriclctl movement and this has resulted in the development of irri- proveri oil feuding flE‘\'lf't‘S for list.- in tiliictrs wlrlre grease cuffs hive t'll£~ll()llltll‘lly becn employed. ’l‘licst- are small 1ilunger-operiitetl oil pumps, so designed as to be screw- ed into the threaded holes formerly. occupied by grease cups. The lit- tle cup holds quite a quantity of oil and ls generally 2ll‘l'tlllg"fl to lllt‘ bearing, l)il1'illl3 oil is not pt-r-' inittcil lo run lhroitgh wiislcfully" 21' 1:4 tht- citse with. lht- f)l'tllll£ll‘_\‘ “llllllg t‘ltl>‘(?t| oilcr. Ily (l[)i>‘l‘llllllg tho plunger‘ rt (‘lll l of lubricant is sci iiilu the bu: ,_i;, u; mm. high prussurc. 21nd tho pluiigt-i‘ h givcn .| siroln- (it'll-p (Ingugh m ltvvp oil slightly oozing out from llii- cud o fllit- bushing. \\“;tl1 lllCSil improvements, together with. the oillcss or sclf-ltibriczitiug btisli- inf-I. witicli is l)('ll'l[.,’ c-onsiilerubly used. the lubricitlion of running llwir parts and tht- llkt- should be ru-bbctl oi‘ must i1.‘ its tlistigrpeuhln fczitiires, BREVITY. l/Wc all ncctl broviLv. We nut-i] It cvvn iii zit-lion. Ritz-st of us ituikcii two movctuciits whore one would stifficc. We wasti- muscle and nerve‘ “llil “Hell-KY uud life lu tioliig things that prtvfit neither ourselves nor anyone else. especially in flilllllZl llllllga ill lltllil. iind clumsy ways when it lilllc thought would prov-l lflt.‘ a simpler" way to thc sum... end. iBut above all we need brevity lll hlieccli. li seems as if the world had never‘ before bccn tiverwlielm- 0d wth such a flood oi‘ wortls EVPFY day iii books and newspap- ers the press pours forth millions of them lllllL no one can rend, or wants lo l'(‘ll(l. oi" ought to read. Every tiny public speakers deliver vast volumes of talk on lwhicli they huge reflected very little be- forelian and on which no one will reflect at all afterwards. The old liillllll-T was that speech was given us to conceal our thought. bill. it serves tm even more useful purpose For thought ‘ils difficult. and talk is easy. _ ll seems almost as if the wide diffusion of education hail suppli- i-d chiefly words and enlarged our tfUllllllfHl, or iiiicommtm, vot-abuitiry without enlargiug' tlic thought be- hind it. lt ought. iiol. to be so. The fort-must, the only vital, futictioii til‘ ciiucutiou is to supply thoughts. Anti it may ho taken for gritirtctl that the more we think tlic lcss wu speak; for ilic more we think tho plalnei" we see the huge signific- once and the danger of speaking Especially is it true that the more back- , fcvd it little of if, uutoitmticzilly, ml - in concealing our lack oi‘ thought! n Charlottetown on- .~ "tin Ocean Route . MONTREAL. IMarch 27.—With the opening of navigation this year the Canadian government mettchgit marine will have in operation twen- jy-eight steanlshipg on the Atlan- tic and Pacific oceans, and by the end of May. if promised deliveries of new ships are fulfllled,__there will bo five more put into commission, making thirty-three ships, and hY mid summer the total is expected to reach 4 vessels.‘ The preponder- ance of traffic will ‘be from the St. Lawrence, and several new services car will remain-in good condition. y "on, Mammal (mm “We; down city of the enclosure. ports will be opened. - One lbenefit to the Atlantic ports of Halifix and St. John will be that they will enjoy their own summer ltrafllc in this respect. for though Montreal will be the chief port to} most of theSt. Lawrence traf- fl." the" life to he some direct ser-' vir z from these Atlantic ports. l The new ‘schedules now being drawn up provide for services from Sydney. Charlottetown and Hali- fax to Liverpool. in addition, there will be occasional sailings from (Iliarlotlctowu to St. John's, New- foundland; n weekly service from Si.‘ John. N. 8., fortnightly one from Halifax, bring- ing back raw sugar or rubber com- modifies is also likely to he es- tablished. _ Last year the services of the C.G. .\l. M. were confined to Liverpool and London in Great Britain, and they did not touch Brazil, noi- did they tukr- in the coastal ports of the Maritime Provinces. NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and spreuy cure ror LaGriD e. coughs. uni-is, ilenoacne. Neuralg a... Flu, n mild laxative. llreak ‘(lld in a few lmurn. Get the genu- ne. at all drulr stores. 25c per box. Suhl n! Foster's Drugstore. RUDE 404% LONDO . arch’ 2S. ~Oxford do- fcziictl ('flllllll‘tllll‘ Saturday tiflcr- noon in the first ducl inter-varsity track and lloltl games to be held by the rival universities since" Mzirch, lill-i. The final score was Oxford 5 l-2 events; Camhritlgc. 4 1-2 rvcnts. first plzitees only counting in the uiccl. lLS. While. formerly of llowiloin (follcgtl, won lllt‘ running high jump for Oxford in ezisy fashion with a whining’ leap of 5 feel 7 inches ztuti iiuiut-tliziltlly followed with an rizhililion jump in which lic :t(iil"rl two inches In his per- i'iii"iiiai1ct>. li. J. Fcallicr. also all .\lllf'l'lt'llll ltlioili-s scholar. won tlit- lutitiiuci" throw for ill‘ dark blue with at throw of 100 fcot 11 inches. 'l‘liis was the one upset of flu- incct. for Oxford had cxpcctcd to win iii.» piiicc‘ with Noiikes. who had boon llll‘f)\\‘llll.',' the liiiitiiiicr bot- tor than ll0 feet in ])l't‘llllllllill‘_‘y' trials. B. G. D. Rudd, from South Africa. was also a strong fiiclor in tho Oxford victory, winning the half- 1 Stallion linrolment EVERY OWNER of it breeding Stallion must secure a certificate of cnroliuént from liic Department of Agricultum. 7973-3-31 Nlijwtuitii. FOR SALE t‘ House, barn and lot. Al. Center- vilie, Bedequo, 1% story house, 7 rooms, born, hen house, lot 125 feet square. well, orchard etc. All for $1000.00. Apply, H. M. DOWNING, Borden. P. E. l. 7885-3-26Mi3fma5ipd i_._t___i._._._..__________. Farm Tor Sale At Brackley Point, ten miles from (lharlotfetown 50 acres, all under cultivation, house iind barns. Ploughing done and telephone con- nected with (llinrlottetown, For further particulars, apply to D.M. llobinsoii on premises or Warbur- lon & Show, Charlottetown. Tis2ti-il-27MEfmwGiptl. _ outfit SALE exactly anti carefully we think the‘ less wc spciik. lf we really linvt- something to say. wt- try to say it with an cxtluisitc and finished brevity. . Of course brevity can be carried too fur, lllii)'_.l’l(! tiwkward an innrli- culiite and incomplete. Wc may be brief and tedious at the same time. Some onc brought Voltaire, the tnastei" of’ brevity. an eplgrtiiu iii. two lines. "Ab!" suld Voltuirc. "Very good, but it drags in spots." ‘Fire old coiiilc dramatist said of ll dull oai. "This laconic use makes brevity ridiculous." Wc do not ivaiii to makc brcvllty ridiculous or let it make us so. ‘Nevertheless. we should all do well to cultivate and practice bri- vlty. nnd wo may be sure that wi- should be much more listened to it‘ we sllpkc less-Ex. _ lielp Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with lil-MIIIIIS Dissolve easily on tongue-as plans‘ to take u candy. Keep I your stomach sweet, try Ill-gold; ' nan: av soon a. IOWNI _§ untrue or acorn IMULIION (ftmsisiing of 110 ticrcs or land 95 acres cleiir. 15 under hard and lsoft wood. Spring running through farm. Good dwelling house and out BldQ buildings. 6 miles from Char- lottetown three quarters of a mllc from church and school. One and one half miles from station, For further particulars Apply A. NEWMAN, Brnckley Point Rd. P. E. 7li24-3-24-M Ewfmtvtiiptl. cutout: ivtuonu RAILWAYS Change iiiTnie Table Commencing Wednesday 31st inst., tiwo trains daily Sunday ex- cepted will run each wuy between Summerslde iind Tlgnish. The Trl-wnckly trains will be withdrawn nnd the trains to re- place them, will run daily Sunday excepted. as follows; Leave Tignish 8.15 a. m., arrive Summerslde 1.85 p. m. Leave Sum- .merslde 12.00 noon arrive Tlgnlsh 5-20 l1. m. All other trainswlll "run as at present. See timetable ad- vertisement in tomorrow's papers, District Passeng n Agent's 0mm March 29th, 1920. 7556-3-30ME3l to Cuba, and a. "First ‘Annual ' I OXFORD WINS TRACK MEET ' l mile run in one’ minute Bl‘ soo- onda and runninl a dead heat with -~ < Butler, of Cambridge, in the 440- yard dash in the excellent tlme'of _ .77, . - v , I l't\\.\r\\\.u. . 49 ~34 seconds. Abrahams. of Cam- bridge, was the only double win- not" or the day, capturing both the hundred yards sprint and the broad lump. ' . ‘mere was no notable perform- ance considered from a record standpoint, except the running of Montaguegof Oxford in the three- mile race. His time of 14 minutes 45' 3-6 sqonda cut 6 2-5 seconds from the previous track record. v l‘ Wall nguhlod Nature's lllllpfi saline moody which scum the body or ans to u! propcrlyan rqululy Sold at all Druggilll lilmrl Martin. Lil. mnmrtll. nutivlna The games were held atthe his- toric Queen‘: Club grounds and attracted a great gathering of spectators which taxed the capa- nuns: twin-n ~---~. n»... KENSINGTON RACES. JULY 14th, i920 " CLASSES - 2.40 TROT STAKE. PURSE. 3250-99 Nomination and first paymentAprll 7th. 1 per cont. Nomination and second payment, May 7th, 1- per cent, Nomination and third payment June 7th, 2 tper cent. Nomination and fourth payment July 7th, 1 per cent, Horses must be named on July 7th. No deductions from money winners. Besides thgabove two open classes will be held which will he an- ' bounced later. . Nominations, and payments for the stake rnce to he made on the dates announced above. Records made this year before July 1st no bar. This track ls u member of" the National Trotting Association. JAS. O'CONNOR, President. A. A. LOCKHART, 7883-3-26MEmwf. 6i. Secretary. Clearing Sale Upton Farm, West Royalty Three miles from [City Thursday April ist. One p. in. (Sharp) Having purchased a tractor l flnd it necessary to dispose of a large portion of my fiirin machinery, most of which was purchased new lust your. including 1 McCormack bindci" (new), 1 Massey Har- ris disc drill (new) and all other horse farm machinery including harness etc. _ As it is the intention to brood only registered live stock the .fol- lowing choice grades arc niTercd. Two 2 your old Sitorthorn steers. Ouc RV; your old Sliortliorti stony, (inc 2% your old Shortliorn heifer (in milk.) Ono 6 itiontiz-s old Sliorthorn heifer cnlf. Two 2 lycar olti steers. One 2% year old heifer in calf (Jersey Grade), All other grade cattle on the fiirm. , Several Iytlllllg ewes with lamb. Also one extra ch0lce cnrrrlnge inure 7 years old. One pure bred Registered Clydesdale mare 4 years old. One Clydesdale filly 3 years old. Also the following overflow pure brads: Ouc registered Shorthurn bull cnlf, dam “Marla Selkirk"-—a. full sister to J. hi. Laird'ri clfampion show cow "Peach." One pure bred registered Oxford-down (prize winner). 3v pure bred Yorkshire boars. 2 pure bred Yorkshire sotws. These blili are W‘ °l Bllllbury Bess and aired by the prize win- ning boar at the Charlottetown Exhibition, 1919. Also a large quantity turnips, pressed bay, household furniture nnd other articles. ' Sale positive. If stormy first fine day. Terms at sale. J. sIJsNKi-Ns J. A. MacDONALD, Owner Auctioneer 7789-3-23lVliEtuethssatmonwed5i. pNOTlCE To FARMERS a Air the roads lllmllgll llw Cfllllllry. are iii an almost impossible condition. for hauling, we have decided to cancel this weeks ship-l merit of hogs. Our agents will buy at the usual buying minis next wet-k, on our usual buying clays. WM. DAVIES C0. LTD E. M. CRAIG. ~ Middleton Elva noes WANTED "We are ready now to receive live hogs, pa ‘ng its follows, delivered at our packing house, C ar- Iottetownz- 150-275 18 cents t 275 up, . 16 cents Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents" all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat.‘- urday. Iliglll h0g8. under I50 1bs., are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief rofit from feeding comes in the last few weeks of ' inishing, it is respectfully suggested that farm-era hold any §mall h0g8. under 150 lbs., until- of weight and ual- lly lllille Profitable for all concerned. (But shou d it be necessary to dis ose of any such under-weights to above prices. We also buy at various points throu hoot the Island and full information can be obtaine from 01117 local representatives." DAVIS & FRASER; Charlottetown, P. E. they will be receive at market value, proportionate , -~