Auction Sale maciaAAcP-lh Borden on April 26th. 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac, a daughter. Congratuliw v ions. _' KEEFE-_—At__8ourln. on April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. l. J. Keefe of Btellarton, (nee Evelyn Holland), a soil. ' . l Manmaoiss g i GRANVILLE CIRCUIT — There will bolt service next Sunday in Granville at 11 a. m.; in Rose Vai- ley at 3 p. m. and in Bradaibunci iit. 7 p. m. I MOKAY-MCLEOE-At the home of the bride in Charlottetown on April 28, 1920 by Rev. T. W. Good-l will John B, McKay of Springfield Lot, 67 to Gwendolyn McLeod. (Putt and Summers-iiie papers) DEATHS McLEOD.-At Trenton,» N. S. oii Feb. 19th, Eliza. beloved wife oi‘ Alex. J. hlcLcod, foriiierly of Glen Martin, l’. E. 1., tiged 49 yrears. leaving a disconsolate husband and a family of eleven to mourn their loss. ._-_-_¢0-c>—-- MRS. MARY MCDONALD At Heiiithcrdaie on .\pril 2511i. .\ll'.\'. .\iaiy llt-aloiizilii ant» .3; _\t 11".‘ A klllfllflv’, God fearing. aiiil iii dustrioiis ‘Wulllilll has guiiu to her reward. t I7;_‘.‘_‘_@...____- ~i_..____. RE MORRIS AND suiiii Dissolution Notice Please take iiotico that the lltii‘ Arthur E. Smith a iiieuibei oi filitriv firm died on J.inuar_i' i‘, 1920 iliiis dissolving the partnership liciwio~ fore existing between \\'. F. Morris. A. E. Smith, E. H. [leer and ,\\ ter L. Beer under the uiimc .\lori*i.~; and Smith. 4 W. F. Morris has purchased all (he iii-terests 0f the salid E. H. Beer and \V. ii. Beer iii the said llilflilfll" iliip of Niorris and Smith aiiil ll£l\ assumed all llilliillilfis of llic said‘ fl. l-l. Beer and \\'. L. Bccr iii i-iiii~ . nectioii therewith. iE. H. Bccr and W. L. Beer have withdrawn from the said business and partnership anti the business hereafter will he conducted by W. l‘, Morris for himself andtlie t-slait- of the late Alilllif‘ E. Smith. W. F. MORRIS, E .H. BEER, ' W-L. BEER, MABEL WORTH. Witness , 8616. i“ ._.____-P—* "=11"- . oi Chcize Furniture l will soil for Jlrs. Jttscpli Viark. tit her il-Hllli, .\liilpcqut~ iload. Ga): Town. on Thursday. 11a)‘ 15"“- Coninieiicing at 1.30 o'clock p. iii.- all lier furniture antiliouseiiold oi‘- fects comprising parlor, dining roomybetl room and kitchen furui~ ture, rugs. mats. carpets, dishes. glassware, range stove and every thing good and in splendid repair. Mrs. Clark having sold her pro- perty everything will be sold. ('Olllt‘ curly anti hid often. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. -5-1lili4i. "lllmlllt! Etud” ENROLMENT NO. 18 The British soldier 2, l5 1-2 will make tnc season of i920 ai 1:54 Kent Street. (Yhiirioltotown. The British Soldier has evcry quallflcation for a great. sire anti is proving tame to be a fact. Al. our Exhibitions and Horse Shows his stock take most of the prizes he took first for the three best colts by one sire at the Horse Show 1920. ills colts arednrge and hand- some, showing ,_, lots of spi-od several having been sold for good prices. . ' The British Soldier has the most. perfect "Trotting Action" of ‘any stallion ir the three provinces and with his superior breeding cannot fail to produce speed. "Terms" season $15.00 cash or note due Nov. 1st. Single chance $10.00. Insurance 620.00. usiiul re turn. For further information see W. 8. McKIE. 8342-4-29thfss4i. DARKWOOD ’l‘he stallion Darkwood, fiili brother to Parkwood. 2.21%. sire of Lou Helen 2.21% and Kittie- i-ll. will sinntffor the season at the owners stlhlo, North River Corner. JOH N MePH EE, _ _ Owner. BISH-Iwofll. - i.» Ii‘ I “are ' -'. - I . ' —themndhe|ling. soothing Ind at!» p» '7 the, for Kidney and Blad- der trouble: yet produced. l‘ " , relieve pain, and assist the organ: to regain normal llClllllLfllldlllu the system of llflL‘ nciii poison. Gt! Gin Pills lmrhy aiiii lie mi iii: nfc aide. 5012M nli ilrugh-ists and dealt-is, with money-back guarantee. tlninple sentlne. Adduux Th. National Dru: & Cliunical Cn- c! Canada. Ll:l., Toronto U.$- Address: Nu Zia-Cm, iric.. 202 Mal- Sl... - Buffalo. N.Y. 4,.<fi~"o"”""'/. .1 , f. ltllll"i’:i. ,l|t_i' do it. iu-‘ri- ll llil for For ltVr-l lill.\'lil il1li‘l orti ttinailti. pr $1.7 to $3.3 pct ii(‘l‘(.‘, write .\'i-ill K- llolicrisiiii, itt-al listati- .\i:ciii.<, iiollllior, S:i5l€.'i1t'll!-\\'illl. rigariliiii: ilio g lillltl in \‘.'t-.~ii- * ranging ' NOIlCE 'Il\‘~'il_\' l'i'ililt‘>‘i all ticrsoiis illl.l\ it)('lllII‘liIll1-|il\\'li it) iiilicv tit tlii-iz‘ ciiriicst t‘till\'\‘llli‘llCt". DR. K. W. MCKINNON, Vrteriiiary‘ inspector I t’ 42l]llil_‘ ‘All; ill jiiisill l‘ - ggivcn that All .it of any‘ kiiiil ‘Si1l"lllli:§[l\f'.\‘" . .iii‘.i liourt atta'hi>il s. as i‘. iilllrii lic lllsliPfilyifil iiip-il b liirc lit-iiiir, tlil't‘l‘t‘t1 .\ll:i'l\',l‘ iii-glcctiiig ‘ii ctiiii lllt ' ~al -‘\~ wi‘h H t ‘t-nvu. - DR. K. W. MCKINNON, \'c:i-iiii.ii-_v lll$]i\'(‘l(-‘\'- (lllicc 131i kcirt Si. 83.331311 '..'.\ll‘. iiuiiiiiiisiiii Tenders will be received by i110 undersigned for culling and deliv- ering lumber by the cord, at the following ll. ll, siiiiitiiis: Vernon ltivt-r, Siirrigv, tlliiclicn Siding). Wood slaiiris, litipotli-itl. tllcliin- nous dint-z). Lumber is within ono anl tiiiclialf iiiilt-s liiid tip-v tiiffcri tit stations‘. as liihiit-i‘ tlcct-ptctl for ilclivory’ iiioiiilis. For fiirtlirr write or t-iiil. .THE MONTAGUE lNG CO., LTD. 8408~4-““‘if siiiiiiiw infiiriiiiitloli. FURNISH Faun For Stile A first class farm iltllllllllllllflf 75 acrcs. sitiriti ti trii lllilPS from (Thar l')ilt‘ltt\\il, \'.'t ll ii-iii-i-d. good build- ing" ‘Yogi ilii r with iii‘. fariii iiiipii» .. 1 .ii'l.l»lliliilt‘.~' ii.i,| also l‘; au- s wood uiiti aii amount of luiiin- lici‘. Good liiiiiso, all with clear iiiic. Hrict- niiicliidiiii; everything if sold iiefori- .\lii,v 1st. $2100. \\'i'lio or iiiqiti" to \\‘. l‘). Mo“ illiillll. lii‘.i<'.1i_-: i’~ .. .-..h~-l~"\‘~*li. L __,._,.._ _. Farmers Notice (‘oiiiiiiencing March 22nd, we will take tit-livery of iivc hogs at the following stations on the fol- ‘owlng ilatesjpaying iiie highest iiarltet prices. WP t-rivt- hoiiiiv a list of our re DFQEQPIllfIllYIN‘ at thi-sv, stations i: im w‘ would advisi- you to sac tciwrv ilispiisitig 0f your live 510C! lsi-wiitere. EVERY TUESDAY A. hf. Wright, Montague. A. D Martin, Grand View. Pcrlcy‘ Drake, Vernon. llarry Jenkins, llazelbrook. lv-rt ll llrmvii, York. EVERY WEDNEBDAV Everett Wedlnck, Hunter River J. W. Fyfe, Emerald. Jolin Wllllflhfllid, Kensingion. Louis Muitari & T. II. Smith, \iban_v. William "lurk. lvliscouiai, ‘limo day. March 23rd. Summerslilo, Wednesday, March 31st. an‘; each place fortnightly until further novice, We take hogs every day at Char- lottetown Plant. For information phone 532; Pltilflfitlll. ' CANADIAN PACKING 60., LTD. J. M. ROOF, Manager. office . 4,. stunts; l with ‘tiiigv ti ~.l. ‘ two -v ‘uiiuriiiiv to do all the heavy‘ 'iii'_. 'tll' -lliii will Aladaiiic fleets " ferciico who saves?’ . ' u‘ mes; ~\__. l i iiie Woman Wiio - i Loved and Earned PH ILPI luau UNDERSTANDING ('ii.\.i"l‘l‘}l’. 117. iiit- iii amazo- -lttilicrl SllIFPtl til . liicfli. "You :liiii't iiiviin _v-.iii iiavc bccn i WUfKlil-Z in your old plat-o this past l iiioiilii! ticrs iilll ltt-i-p tlic house?" Iii-iv vulllii yiiu got diii- "I'll trii you iioiv, dear. I talked .\l‘lt1i=lllt>‘, told -lici' l would -.v rlt doubly" liaril to iiiiike up for lltilll‘.;. and tiienuiiiitlc ~ as I bclicvt‘ iiiaiiy woiuv-ii could do if 'l‘iicn I liirt- a \\'0Illfl~» . bccuiisc l have to kcap ' hands nit-o to ‘be around cus- I stay with lier until 9.30 that glYvs inc 111E111)‘ 0i’ time to shop iit l0. l lay Ulll all .' slic is to do until I m" liack : l lc‘ '- tlic sli.ip at 4 ‘lii- alsi takes all iiie laundry‘ ~, l list-d l‘) tin tho tiii~ things it‘, but it tiziys lit-iiot" to lcl '|‘iii~ii l! also iicips lit-r." tN-rry l iltiii'i sct- 3i i litlw It*i'll nbli- in do so iiiiiizii. lii ilit- slitip iiil iiu.‘ ' |.i_v tlvlli‘ iiu-litiiitl, sys i'i .<iii‘p,.i.<i- i i-oiifil do ii .. ' lii|.<iiii.. .".v,|i~i~l ilt‘ill', tit: lii‘.'> "iiiil (ii itui '\(lll tliiifii _vi1ii‘.’" "\\'|i_v iio- tiiiiii‘! sirt- tlizit 1 lili.\‘\‘ iiiiy right to tibjct-l. l iicvcr i.~i'i you \\'t"i‘i‘ doing anyriliing \\'liy didn't you toll inc ililil-rt-iii. bcfiii-c?" "l minted to try out my theory‘ first. I hi"; i ili'\\'ii_\";£ lii-licvi-ii a wo- iiiaii Vtlilltl lit-ip. could do lu-r share iii‘ t-iiriiiiig, aiwirvs supposing air.- lillt‘\\‘ liow. 'l‘lic rt soii i fell tiowii at first, lluiicri.—ziiitl l tlitl i':iii iltiwii » was iliat 1 nevci" liiitl llilil a iioiiiv, iievoi‘ had tried to iiiakc one. I thought. as you (lid, that l i'.>iiiiin'i do llJlll, anti so l chose iiii- shop,“ ‘ "ilui i beliovt‘ any cxperiuiiccii cirl, it‘ shi- isn't too young. can do just what I have done—— love a niaii wcii ciioiigii iii illlllit‘ a lioiiic I'm" liliii, and also help liiiii llll;lf§\"llill_\'. aiiii lie all tlic iiaptiici" for so tin- iiiiz. (liiis 2il’('ll>.l(|ill(‘tl to rtiiiiitic \\'(ll'l\'. days iiiit-ii wiiii stiiiic-iiiintr worth wliilo, can't iicip lHil grow disroiiioiiiotl wiiii nothing to do savi- kotp two or three iiiiy rooms i'l(‘.'Ifl, and cook two meals ti. day.“ “l guess you are right, Gerry. pay you only work Slli'll lllPilll as iiiiiirh as ianiiiitrli iyllflll you <liori- hours» l you art‘ worth?" "i iiiiifu so. ‘She tifft-roq iiie $50. .\ii‘:i llobcri, lliiiitzs i-iisi so inucli now tlisil wc wort: iisiiii; cvi-ry pon- fl" youvoarn to livc. Now we can 1'1,‘ liic expense, iiiid still save." ".\o, you'll do iiie saving. 1'11 run the house." . ".»\il right! have ii your own way, liie. sin/tugs will some day no into a lioiiii: for , so what dif- . Wtfsaitl liiiio iiiorc, bill that night licitiri- lit- sit-pi, Iltiiicri sziiii: "Ytiirrvl a \\‘t)Ilill'I‘, Corr)’. I don't l(lltI\_\' \\'iilt‘ll (‘llilliiilll is lllP strtiiit: vsi tonight. iiiy liivi- for you, oniiiy pridi- i.~ you." “I'll I'fllllt‘l' ii ivouid llt' liic lt_l\'t\_ iii livrt." _l "l Kilt-rs it is." lii- rt-iiiriit-ti sleep- iy. i lliiry ‘illfl Gilflllfll‘ (‘illllC ill oxnectetiiv the ill-xv flvgning, Robert not I. told them. "You're a grUiil business womiin GETTY!" Gardner said. "l believe it will woiic out all rliglit.“ 'll 1H5! -workctl out. Gardner." litilicrl wviii on. [Silo li:i.< lint.“ \\'i’ll -\l"llilllll i‘. iiitiiitli. and i iii-v- ct‘ li.i'.~ l\.*i‘ll >1) i-iiiiii'tii'talili> or iiiori- happy" lllilil this last llliilllll " ‘l illll lliYillH illllrt’ iloiic, iii‘ i :_iiiii'riipti»<1_ '3.) lhtt] i; l"lt‘l't' iii tiiiy '\'lt\' with lllill ll'ltli1LI.\ t‘i lloll," hi‘ .\‘oit kiiou" bow iii . r ivorli lltii. \‘,')ll ciiii , - art» mu ‘ I v or iizniiraiilly (‘P117111- iiiiviii. \\ii\ should vtiu do liit- inn] - . . K "TIER _“']“‘l1 ""1" iltitii" wiiiiiiiu can "-15 -lllll'-'ii't licijsiii ii‘ ‘ I I ll Ilia.’ ltiiltl o!" “I f)‘ Witt-Ii _\'llil liliVl‘ provt-p ||m| yum. illltjvt- lll"l‘i‘ \"tlli.‘llIli‘ tliuii llfs‘l‘,t_" I Illlllt .~ iililllilllfll‘ point 1H0, Gard- “i- - .\ \\.'|ilI.-t a hiiiiii,» in 11m ‘~‘“""""=~' r0111" ilay- Ann Willi livini; illflillllifl]: a< it is, tho hrwni “ya,- rm. 00110101! itivttv rapidly. You see ev. Pit with it ]||‘t-l[_. iin- and _ right in her. 1 . I'm?- Uilrtllici‘ returned, “ailtlml ‘tilt not. tuirprised that she grew {aalltntli lit‘? lioustrto-housi: wurk_ A" 1h’ ti!" koic up to tut». scratch _ e_ tine unless they have the llillll. surroundings. You m, 1 H“ l“ W Kilt in touch with the are. diary and I will he looking out for a place noiir us. Perhaps you Will bi.- ivble to rem another Ti e | .. y - 3 'ij.7.':.':g..'.".:ii.'i::. wort". fist‘. i_i Lit! (ity Loiirt. ltuum, ttlty Itp|| thnriottr-ttiivii ut 8 o'clock p Tutmdu)‘. Miiy m1 1920. All roritfl’; i-utors uro l b i dloilv iuvitolimtil] fitloniilld “w W" w. n. PRVONVSE, inn-con. am‘ Sew I". n. i. P. a. A. .... _ House and Lot -ior Sale at Auction To he sold by public auction on May 3rd nt. l2 o'clock nonii, the lot, No. 244 (Yunihcrland Flirt-ct, the property of W t‘. (liirdintar. lic- siilcs tho house. tiiero is a fruit and vegetable garden. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER, ~33’ ' . Auctioneer. 8455-4-25-Swws4i. trw-"rwr twill“)- - ‘ train. , (Iharlotistown o "Q4004 iiiNTS’ . FOR " The iifotorist Iv ALIERT L. QLOUGN awwooo vooaoooooo-o-o-ou; BRAKE BAND ADJUSTMENTS Th: Band When Released, Not Touch The Drum in order to kecp brakes in first class winking order there are two g. iii adjustments which are c. . ioiially required iiamoly those or the liiakt- controls, including pv- diils, l~vt rs, pull rods and equaliz- prs and of the braking parts tlieni- selves such as the bands and the cams or toggles which operate them. Since the emergency Make 1:: coiiitniraitiveiy little used and rc quircs but little attention, its work‘ iii_:z p 'ts iicoii iiot be \'t‘l'y acce- ssible and ii is almost universally or‘ its ivorking parts thus hing dif- with its operative parts inclosed iii the Lraltc drum. Adjustments of its “Hlfklllg putts ‘thus being dif- ficult those iiro soltiniii provided -i‘or iillfi what lililc \\'I‘ili‘ lakcs place is usually corrected by slightly short- ening iiii~ control rods. Willi the f-mi t): IVlUL‘ iiraitc the Uflfllllilflll’ are tliii"l'i'lli. ii is \'(‘l‘_\' scvorclv ust-il it‘ iiot lIlJll$(‘Il——~ thus requir. ill}! rallii-i fritqiii-iit iiiljustmctit thus iiriisi bc itt-cossitilie, Mun! '. t toil ll]ltiil aiiii to grip the - ‘ti flit‘ lirakt- (frlilll. As all "s arc cxpiiscil, it is rt-adily Lttillvll al iiiid tiit- manufacturer usually provides full means for tid- justim: the band and other parts “t t-c-iiiticnsatti for iiie effects of wear. Detail-s 11S to brake-bands aiijusliiiziit vary with different de- signs but tliei-o are certain general principlcr that apply to all. The biiiiti wiicii in its 114038111 position should be tree oi‘ the ilruiii ‘through- out its lciigili, as OIlICFWlS". there is a ilrziggiiig aclioii at all times and D')\\'f‘i‘ is conliiiuousiy- ivaslcd, but ilic ('ll'lll‘llfl(.'t‘ a-iitnvtetl tiii- ham] is iisiiiilLv very siiiali~not moiw- iliaii Hi2 iiicli and unless the liaiiti iiiitiiraltv tends to HSSIIIIII‘ nearly a cit-culm- foriii it can hardly be iiriiustcti so as to clear the drum at 111101011115. ii is natural curvature l:= lf‘l'cflllllll' or flillPTWlSt‘ incorrect, heiidiiig into shape is thc usual re- lili'il_V, .‘\ badly iflllTPd tlzind also tends to boar iiiciiiily at certain res» irictcti portions, wears unequally, tl0\'4.*l0l)$ stiucaltiiig and chattering and is iiickiiip, iii power. In the cast- of a badly worn band lining which stands too far away from tliedruiii, especially at t1 point Op. llflsitc from llie contracting me- -'lliilllr‘lll, it may be found neces- . '~ toadjust it closer liv screw- inuin on the, band support usunllv llrovitiod at this point. ' ' (To be continued) year with the ilrivfiléfii-ZI‘ offiyihg it you like ii. Rut reiil estate is too expensive now to think of in- vesting." Tomorrow—Mary's Plan if if“; r i ‘ ll. FIELAYSON GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR I93 Hilllboro 81., Charlottetown Books opened and‘ closed. Government reports prepared. Financial statements prepared. Profit and loss statements pre- pared. ' Comparative merits prepared. Audits and investigations. Preparation and installation oi the most up-to-dute systems. Accounting in general. , Phone 62 from 8 u. m. to 5 p. m Phone 437-1. after 5 p. m. i79ii-2-5~Wedsat1Swks. s and other state- __'=_’*i Canadian Government Merchant Marine The SS, "(‘iiniidian Aviator" sail- ing for Montreal. May 8th will ho due hcrc May litli and sails for Si. Joiiuls, Newfoundland direct. with horses cattle and sheep on dock and produce tinderdeclt. in ordcr that. we may have rc- giilar sailings from Montreal to (‘liarlotteioivn iuid St. John's, New- foundland during this year it is of importance that our merchants and other importers patronize this steamer from Montreal. For till other information as to space and Freight [fates apply to BUNTAIN BELL, d. CO. Agents. April 301i, 1920 . a SEALED TENDERS, arftlrerncd In ihi- Postmaster tlr-ni-rul. will hc. rcr- ONTRACT din-ti of Ottawa iinttl l~‘riilii,\'. tlii- lltii Junt- "OIl\'l‘_\r'llYlI’l‘ of‘ His l\lu_fi~sty'a hlnila. on ii propmioil (‘oiitrtict (or yvnril. iouti- Nt-W ltntiic Nu, l iic.\t. Prlntv-d notli-i-u coiitiiinlni: furth- Iitmll. "ll London Itlirul Mull frinii llir t-r ftifurmntltin its tn conditions of‘ prnpvii-ti-d (‘imtriict may lu- ni-i-n i-nil blmil: forms of 1'1'IN|4‘I‘ may bi- ohtntiii-ti I'll tlit- [Hist flfflci-u of New Iitintion and at tlii- office tif tlic ‘out (villi-c inspector. Chnrltittm- l (IIWII. JOIIN l". \VIIIGAII- I'm-t Ufflcc Inspector f Point Office Inspector's flffir cto-rii-nv-vawn, April 2n, iiibo, lltitldvil-lldrlili. a f 1 (120 for thi- four six tlmcn por work on thi- fut (Ictohor MA t iuuiiuoiuiu dleittistllll summit ‘By Electrified Barb Wire BEIJFAST, Ireland, April 29.- ‘lled-Some two hundred Biron Fathers Th0. have been on o, hunger strike in many people _ throughout the the 391m“ hi] 51mg, l“; Monday i1P0Vl009 . will! W310i" it? “'8! when theGovei-nor of the prison re 01101181111311 ‘he I190!" 0|’ Mr- J01"! fused their demand for uncondiiion llowlett of Auunudaio will bring a] papa“, Fam- ,;,1 the mtin have feelings of sorrow and regret. The been removed to the prison hospi- deneased was u son or. the late ‘i, .- ltobert Richard Ilowleit, a native]. The military fit guarding the pri- ti; Sussex, Enslilnll. W110 Willi 111B sou which ls surrounded by 0" ‘ii-others John, James, and William electrified barbed wire. came to this province between 1830 and 1832 and who with a number of LONDON, April 29.-—'l‘. P. O‘- (‘oiiiioiz Nationalist member for other Englishmen settled in what is iiow kiioyvu Rs Sailors Hope, niiii Liverpool moved the. adjournment» Aiiziuiidiile and of whoin the presenpof the House today to call attent- fiinilies of Mills, SWBllOWS, Nor- on to the treatment of the prison- tons, Tayiors, Lasaels, Yostoiis, ers iiiu\' Wormwood tE-‘cruibbs and Chaffeys, and Howletts. are des- the threat of a strike at Liverpool. rended. The deceased was born Jmucs Sexton, Labor member for on the farm on which liedleil 7ti_St. Helen's and secretary of the year ugo and spent most oi ills life| National Union of Dock Laborers. iii his native community. In his said i-fint the leaders of the docil- curlicr yiears he teamed the slilp- ers’ itufoi tlliicountenaiiced such a building trade under the late Don- strikt iii support of the Sinn Fein. aid liforrlson of St. Georges and af- The Home Secretary said ever? ter mastering iiie art in company consideration was b61115 B110“?! W“ with his father and his brothers, prisoners but they must be prevent lilllll ihrco scliooiiers iit Aniiandale ed from rcturniflil l0 Ireland l0 00h iiiiiied tlic iUoiiifort, Bonui Rover, 1111119 their evil ‘courses. n and ,1“, Lama May Those yeg- iivlr. O‘i_ounors motion vias dq- 501$ were. while. owned by the HOW- 599191!» 147 i" 53- lutts, i-ominnndeti by the late Capt‘- Wllliaiii ll. ilowlcti who in his day was tiiic oi‘ "the most successful mid daring commanders \vlio sailed in, tiio Wziritiiiiri iind Nowfoiintllatiti‘ \v\'lll“l‘h‘. The ialo Mr. litiwlctt took 1 tlccp int-treat ill lioill Pullllf‘ ‘mil l"'llL'ltl\lS affairs. lie was during many years superintendent of tho Sunday S.‘.i_nnl, iflcilt, null a Dru-l con or iiie Aiinaiidale ilnited llall- tist Church. Ille was ilurins ll "lim- ber of years Post Master and has boon president of liotli the Red, [lguge Dnfrylilg Association, and the Aiiniinditlc Public Hall (‘o. lnl politics he was as u Liberal-Courier- vzitive ui’ which party he was a- promiiieiit member lint he was broad enough iii his views to voic- Mr. Russell McArthur, N)l'llllllll‘l, m, “m, Occasion. for any nian wiiotil R. R. ‘No. 2, reports an (‘lf“f:plltlll' lie thought would make a lieliel ally fine filly born April A». MP» representative than the candidate Albert lilcArtliur one of our lirlst 0f p15 uwn party. lie was also a horsemen. has pfflllflllfltltldvllllfi. tic Justice of the Peace and in that hes-t blood foal he ever saw. attitl office he did ‘much to keep down lie has been breeding bloods til‘ needless litigation. The writer has forty years. I u heard liini say that “a Justice of Mr. McArthur, also has a 111,5 the Peace should encourage pleople sister to this foal 2 years and .. '1] live in peace" and this principle days old, that he has priced at he zealously foiiownil. wliclifivel‘ 5309- _ _ anyone can“. Seeking law against _ These fillies are certaimy bred flnothpr‘ Ova, anything that could in the punple, as ‘obey-lam ‘bynllltt: he 59mg‘; without ciivoklng the aid royiiiily lgretlfilirott ng a I 3w or 1w- ‘rzi sit .."F""i.:;r*..i._ twice married his first Will‘ “'05 (“l5 “t” (31.0 wngfxr‘ 81x 5;, ‘in Elizabeth Taylor, a 0911511191 0f the i) on 1Y0 mg Si?! a e an: he; bv {Me “falter Taylor' From ‘this nlmnllgllccefs nhagl) mliegrecords as a m“ he had m" chumenfldrs": nrllflhbwiltll) yioi no equal The Fred w- Chmfy o! Rosie“: lumkil-lm yof ‘ltheg fillsles 1s by ‘Lord Henry ‘vimams of Hnmmm (mm- Hdrgtin s second dam by ‘Plect- ly’ Canfnmla‘ and Isaac u n‘ AW wgod ‘tzhird dam bv Dean Siv-lft llilllflfllf‘ au-d one sou who died iii fourth (hm my o‘ Iv-lymg Fmnch: mrwwy‘ m“ 590mm w"? is “(laugh iii-in Arid this mqire is to‘be re- tcr of the latc Donald Nicholson of‘ ‘Him-ed m Bonom‘ 0'0"" this Se!“ Dumlas‘ Sh“ nursed mm- m? son This is whyflBottom can re- "fly ‘hrough MS m“ mness' main for six years at the same Fmm m5 mama“ with h“ he had sitand- this stock giving excellent aw?“ “himreu o‘ whom ‘he-two satisfaction aud our best liorse- nldesttjlrial dens 1111111 élit-ékfiveGleigllég men continuing m breed back. aeCares‘.l10~i ' - - slunicv in California. Robert Roy, lmmm“ i“ ‘m mdlvldnl cannot , be beaten in the three provinces m“; Elby k3,, 0n the homestead and 1 t v I , V" .ti~<, (leorize Jatzkson of Fortune 3,10%‘)??? gglfplgeifg‘ ailgdnxoliwlmpr BiirlflP- _'rl"‘ “moral svrvicvh‘ “l bred trotting horse in Eastern (‘an- ‘Y i” "V" r‘ ‘ - u ‘ ' by the records have. n0 eqllfl-l- liriiok. aiid uiiderilic auspice-s oiVIhP B "n m nmko the season of hlastmit: order at the Elm/f" Hi9 o m“ w libt irois iyoie Mil-ills D lit-Don. 19130 at Tflvnc Vallcyn ‘ ]iiI-‘i".": .... illll, oiiiiii-i u. ‘sit-oi, Jnschp ciiuoiv. William Jeiiltiiis. Frfln0l$ 500ml"- Agent recently writes: “Secured and \Valiei' Robertson. The ‘fun- eral extended 8111108! IP01“ ‘he 110050 l0 ‘he Chllrcl‘ bemg “early 26 orders one day for "Canada's 011B mile 10:91:13“ fintlhglfiefigiingé Sons and Great Britian in “grid 6d by B17101" Y B War. making $40.40 profit." 0n- Antlflndflle 811d 0111mm“ places‘ derfui opportunity for students. teachers, returned men and others to make $10 or more "per day. Oh;- tlt free. Winston C0.. Dept. IL. ' Toronto. ma. JOHN. HOWLETT. Iiowlett. - 1920. To Mr. April J iiliu 4 t l|,' LONDON, April 20.—~Sinn~'I~‘eln demonstrations at Worinwoot: Scrubbs tonight. led to riotous coii- flict with aii anti-Stun Fein crowd. Several persons were slightly in- jured and two lrish priests were roughly handled. The-r" was no rc- sponge u, m» tlfilllflllsifiblltlll from inside the prison. _ Five more hunger strikers were ‘sent to the hospital today. .____{Q>- li-orsc Note Jllnnrdhl Iilnlim-nt for Uumlrull‘. The Percheron Stallion D. 0. C. out) Prominent farmers in iiie following districts realizing the great value of the excellent type of drait colts sired by the celebrated Per- cheron Ftallitin DOC (4112) have l‘(‘(|ll(.‘E'ili‘.ti the owners to extend the services of this celebrated stallion to their districts. Wm season ‘will-ho niiido as follows: Leaving the. manager's stables at Mount (Jarnicl on ‘Fucsduy, IMay 11th. for J. l). lVlcLelliiws. Grand River, nt. noon; thence to James Mclntyreis, Bayside, over night; Wednesday, leave James McIntrye's. through Arlington by Port Hill Road. at or near A.R. Gorrlll's Northaui. alt noon; thence by Nc-ittlia-m Station to L. J, McDonald's. Richmond, over night; Thurs- iliiy morning loiivc L. J. McDonald's. Richmond, in tho evening for Mount Carmel where lie will remain at owner's stable tl-ll tlio follow- ing Monday, the 17th of May; Monday, May l7. leave ‘manager's stable at Mount (lnrmehthence to Urban Gillie}, Mlscouche, at noon; thence to Bert Lyie's, North St. Elcrinors, for supper; thence to Wm. B. Mc- Neill's stable, Sunrmerslde. over night; Tuesday, May 18th, ‘thence to Stanley Perry's. St. Nicholas at noon; thence t0 mB-IIIIEWH 8111018 at Mount Canine] where he will rem uln the rest 0f the week. This routo will ho con-tinned fortnightly, health and weather permitting. DANIEL 8. GALLANT, Manager. 8598-5-1tthss7i. - -AUC'l‘l0N SALE OF srock AND CROP i am llllllioflliétl by Harry Rodd to sell on his farm. Briwkley Point Road, on Wednesday May 5th, commencing at 1.30 o'clock p. m, 16 head choice cattle comprising 1 cow, newly freshened, 1 cow newly frcshened, Guernsey, 1 due to freshen, soon, Gurnsoy, 1 cow newly treshened, guernsey ginde, 1 cow newly freshened, Ayrshire, 1 cow newly fresliened. xuenisey, l cow due to freshen/June, Ayrshire, 1 cow due to freshen June, Ayrshire, 1 cow newly freshoned, Holstein, 1 heifer two years old, Guernsey, 1 heifer two years old, Ayrshire, 1 heifer fl months old. 1 calf, 1 hull, 1 0!. 2 pigs. Horses, 1 choice draft mare, 5 Years old, 1300. 200 bushel choice Bonner seed oats, 100 barley and oats mixed, l0 tons choice timothy hay, 10 bushel 2 rowed hnrley seed. lilight we!" gon. 1 truck wagon. 1 drum and cleaner, 1 wheel barrow. 'l‘iJltMS.—-12 months credit on all sums exceeding $5.00. Under that amount cash. B per cent of! 19:‘ cash. Sale positive. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. ililfifi-f-Zti-wsiniiltx-fl. I RATTRAYS y ll Mliiir 3 for 25c Burns Evenly Always Cool and Swim ‘rciuiouu NATIONAL RAILWAY CHANGE 10F TIME, P. E. l; DISTRICT Commandos Monday. May 3rd, 1920, trains wiii lows:-—— WEST:— _ Daily except Sunday leave Charlottetown 7.00 a, m a Emerald Jct. 8.25 a. m. Borden 9.10 ti. in. and Sunimorsidcrg a, iii. Passengers for S/umin amide [yangfefflug m Em; Junction; returning leave Borden 4.10 ‘p. m. arrive sum l side 6.15 p. iii, Charlottetown? p, m, m” D011)’ PXCQP! summit WW9 Charlottetown 1.40 p, Borden 4.45 p. iii. returnin leave Borden 9410 p_ Sunuiiersido 10.50 p. m. (.2 iirlottetown 11.20 p, m, Daily except Sunday leave Charlottetown 2.60 p, m am Emerald Junction 4.55 connect with train from Borden m- 1" Suunnorslde 6.15 p. in. Tignlsli 10.00 p. in. ' t" Dfilig’ except Sunday leave Charlottetown 4.40 p, m, a, Emerald Junction 7.10 p. m. loave Emerald Junction 9.50 n" on arrival of train from‘ Borden; arrive Summerside 10.50 s" Dally except Sunday leave Tignish 5.00 a. m. arrive Suniuierill 10.15 a. m. leave Summersfde 11.20 a. m. arrive Chariottetoy: 2.26 p. m Daily except Sunday leave Tignish 9.00 a. m. side 12.25 p. m. leave Summmerside 1.55 p. m, Juct. 3.25‘p. in. Borden 4.45 p. m. connecting with m“ lrlp of Carferry for Mainland points. M Daily except Sunday leave Sunimerslde 7.05 a. m. an], Elllflfilld Junction 8.10 u. m. connect with train for Borden an: arrive Charlottetown 10.50 a.m. ' Daily except Sunday leave Borden 7.10 n m. arri a. in. Summersido 9.55 u. méTlgnish‘ 5620 p. m. Dull except Sunday eave or en .1 p. m, tin-iv sidey6.15 p. m. TIRIilBh iooop. m. ° s““"‘““‘ Daily except Sunday leave Emerald 5.05 p. m." arrive Borden 6.05 p. in. EAST:- Doily except Sunday ieuve Charlottetown 6.35 a. Stewart 8.30 a. m- G00f89i0wn 11.30 a.m. Souris 11.25 a m. returning leave Sourls 1.15 p, m, Georgetown 1.15 p, m' m’ Stewart 4.15 p. ‘m. arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p, m_ ' ' Daily except Sundr-ii’ ieiive Elmira 5.30 n. m. Souris v.50; m Georgetown 6.45 a. m. MLStewart. 8.45 a. in. arrive Clllllflflil tetown 10.00 a. m. returning lpave Charlottetown 3J0 p m ab rive Mi. Stewart 4.15 p. m. Georgetown 6.10 p, m, '90,,“ 6.05 p. m. Elmira 7.20 p. m. . k SOUTH:- Daily except Saturday and Sunday leave Murray Harbor 6.45 am. arrive Charlottetown 10.40 a. m.; returning leave chariot. tetown 3.30 p, m. arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. m, Saturday ONLY leave Murray Harbor 7.30 a. m. arrive Char- lottetown 10.25 a. m.; returning leave Charlottetown 4.00 p _ mi. arrive Murray Harbor 6.45 p. m. ' I DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE, ' CHARLOTTETOWN, P. B. \, run“ m- aril l1]. ilffin u. i» arrive sllmm” arrive Einei-ilt e Emerald 3,1. m. arrive m 85134-2821. ,_ iiiciiiviivs SALE Al‘ PUBLiC-AUCfitlF Case: Chaiies H. Kincli CompliiliuiiL H s,__ Ariioltl Rattenbury, (lhurles l-lenry Benoit, Defendants. Lillian llattenbury - To ho sold at Public Auction at tho (‘ounty (‘ourt House, Halifax. N. S., on Saturday, the 22nd, day of May. A. D., 1020, at 12 o'clock noon. . . The Tern Schooner "BEAVER" now lying at anchor in Dartmouth Cove, Halifax Harbor. are the particulars ofthe suid schooner: 192 Tons Nett 226 Tons Gross. Built in New Brunswick in 1890. ‘Length 117 ft. 8 in. Depth 9 ft. 2 in. Beam 28 feet. Gasoline Engine for Hoislinl. Complete suit of sails, in good order, part nearly new. Sold by order of His Lordship Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Vice Chancellor of the Court in Chancery for tlic Province of Prince Ed- ward lsiund. the sale to be confirmed by said Court. TERMS 0F SALE-ZS pcr cent. at time of sale. biilnncc on d!- livery of Bill of Sale. JAMES HALL. Sheriff The follow- I 8495427iststst7i .1 Agent m the Receiver. ‘ Shore Farm for ‘Sale; About 7 miles from Charlottetown on the E851 ltlver.» 80 acres of land with buildings, also 25 acres _ very near. Land iii good state of cultivation, well fenced with woven wire, mussel mud and sea-wet in front of farm. For further information apply 1° P. A. Farquharson, Prowse Block, Charlottetown, Phone 655, or Bartlett McKinley, Frost & W000 Charlottetown, Phone 99. 7864-3-23MEtuethsti. ‘LIVE Hoes WANTED We are ready nowto; receive live hogs, Pl ls follows, delivered at our packing house, iottetownz- 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. p Delivery may be made on any day excePi S‘ urday. _ iiht hogs, under 160 lbs., are of very little l!" for pac ing purposes, and as the chief _rofit M111: feeding comes in the last few weeks of inishiIiKi is respectfully suggested that farmers hold 8:111 small hogs, under 150 lbs. until of wei ht: and ti" it ity more profitable for all concerned. ut-ilwlld be necessary to dis ose of any suchunder-W? they will be receive at market value, proportion! to aboveprices. m We also buy at various points tlirou liout w island and full information can be obtaine {r010 ° local re resentatives. p DAVIS a causall- ar- Oiiariotmown. P» - iii‘