PAGE TWO In the Stuti mill-v Season 1920 Acoiotnooi. 21o Two year 01d record ‘ ‘r1..- . 1 i . trotting three champion. his _ ' lion o! I’. I1}. Island. with ti1.- 1:1 track. out 11f i’! starts lli 11.11:». n1- and was the highest Il111ll\'_\ \-..1.t: .1 year. Look tip his l)I'l'\'tlI|I>'. |..11- l. to July int, then tn lrilllilil]; 1.1 1.11 - first service. $15.00 more \\'IIt-11 11111. era’ risk. uvi tioos Our agents will take ticlivt-ry live hogs at the following sia ‘111< Mount Stewart, Bear River, Yigg. day At Hunter River, Emerald. lie moad. Elierslie and OLettry- on This arrangement will b1- c1111 See our agents at these points_11r E. WM. DAVIE ‘iii —-:___>—- 2'; :_:~;:~ LIVE, HO A _ i cs We are ready now to rcct-ive. livc hog-l, l its follows, delivered at 1.1111‘ Iottetown :-- 150-275 275 up, IIADINUNII hI-ILIJ. 111x111 c. I ‘Z .3??- N t‘ "-111.11 112-- Y‘! 11.. . lii- It v11, ,i hi 11.111111 ..1 1 '31- "*1 p, iii‘ A 11111161011 S co tot-p ooh, L131‘ -11.? TA. 1 1.‘ - ‘F, . mclriziig l8 Lqfiiiifi It’. ct-tiis 1. liottsc, Brood smvs, any wcitilit. l-i strut-s‘ all good quality, we] l faittetl. o. 11.111; no h 1 - _ him, h1- nould Iiave llliil'i‘lt'tl .\I‘.1r» The Woman Who Loved and Earned BV JANI PHELPS A Moder-victory "of Home and Buulnou 2 v 00-04440 ADVICE—AND A DECISION i‘lii\i"i'i<li1t S11. “licrrj: Sit-rctlith, you have got to Ios _\‘tiiII' Iiusbtinti oi- your Jul!- \\-'Iiicl1 i,-. It going to be? ".\iiir_v Ityaii looked ail inc serious- l_\‘. “I tin-at. it, (It-cry, lief-ire Itubert “'11s IIi£I1I‘l(‘Il llt.‘ planned to have a Iioiiie, you iii It. If he Iiati known you would not iiizilie a hotne- Io. 1.111 IIovc-y. I-1very'o11e"~—- "\',1t1ii 111111i.'t uiitit-i-sttititl. Altiry. \\'t- talkcri it over, -:i-i\d he said I could keep 1111 working." “I luitivv all about that -— ivliui ht- stiitl. Iiut lie thought you woud lure Iiiiii well eiitiugli iiftt-I‘ you \\'1-1‘t- iiiairfotl to 11o as lic wanted. II,1- was alivays taking about home ‘when I first kiit-w him, and that wasn't until you were mar- PIUII." "1111, .\l:iry, ht- doesn't enough to Iivc 11ii." "lie "would Ii:ive—--i1' you ltatlii’! 1111111111 111 with your salary. It will lake i1‘ni t1 little loiigei- now to get ziht-atl; but I'll but 11iy last dollar ht-‘Il i11;t..1- 1.; 111d i1‘ you will do as I 93 I'll ts i11-t-n iii my mind to tel] you things for II long time. Gcri'_v-—to tt-l] 1-1111 that Itobert was cliairgiiig 1'111‘ the stirs". littt I gilt-ug- Marion‘ rttblie-l 11 ‘n. so there aiiii no IIPPII 1'01‘ 1111- :11. Itobcrt is ziffectioiititc. likes to be eiiadc a fuss over. Mar- ion has tionc i1. Don't scrowi. If it 111111111 been her. 1'1 woitld have 111-1-11 stun: '1 \‘ 1i worse 1111c. Now will you - miiictlctig I have iti my mind? i1‘ t." 1Ioi1‘1 ivork out. why no dum- tlttiic. I1’ It docs their it is 111. 111 you." "\\'h::1 is it'."' I tisketl nieekly. .\I.-11‘y 1110 1111.1 :icciisc1i inc of being .1 hnriiifiil "rifiitt-iict- to Itobort. "1 lIll\'\-‘ 11'iitc1I and Iiiiitt-tl thtit 11111111111; would I11- different tiiiless _\1111 111.1 out 111111111 iiiistartihle board- Iiit; 111111.11, anti itito :i place by youiu .~ ' Ilc ltnows you ain't ever llitlllft irlieii Itt- is out. lie hates the 11l-11»1-_ s11 lic stays out and leaves _\'.--.t1. Now (lrirtliit-i‘ can't very -is u ll 1-111111- flllll see tiit- like he '-\.1111s 111; it ain't proper. and he \\-111'1 1l11 tiny-thing to 1:11i1i11rniiii-sc nit \\'ii.'1t I li.'1\'+! plaiiitt-tl is for 11- ‘<1 change 1111'. I'll take your " I :1 month or six ivt-t-Irs ~—~ , . 11- iuj.‘ flat. It ain't 111111-11. but i‘ :1 lillilti‘. 'I‘t-II ‘.l:11I:1i1i1~_\11tt tiy-lst have a vacation. $111- \v11ti'| 11:11-11 refuse you, Ii she - 1111i you wtiiit to go back i0 .3; l I i 71 (lizir- - Delivery may be nitirle on an); tiny exec-pt Saw urday. Light hogs, under 1m) lbs, arc oi’ very 11111111 use for packing purposes, anti as ‘the chit-f profit trout feeding comes in the last few wet-ks" of finitxiting, it is respectfully suggested r1 int fiit-mcrs hold :1 ny small hogs, under 150 lbs. 11111111 of weight anal qual- ity more profitable fo c all c<11it'.-r-1'11c1l. But 5111111111 it be necessary to‘ dispose 111' any such i11i1lc1‘-\'.'111_t};lits they will be received at market value, prtiptii-tioiitite to above prices. We also buy at "varitttts points 1hc1111gii111it the Island and full information c1111 l local representatives. 735943-2111 Etf. 1c tibiftiticcl front our I).\ YIN‘ & ltdflfiiiif. Ci1‘.1i‘lottcto\v1i, l’. I11. I. o++ofifififiooo+4oooovvoes000¢ovvoooooooooooooooo-vo4 a. Av‘ LQQQA Vvv New Universities Dictionary Distribution. ling, packing, clerk Iiii-c, Up to 20 miles (Sets. 3 pounds. one are out. of tlntc. AAAAa.A--A- 9'1‘ ."'~. '1 Charlottetown Coardian coo1oN Three Coupons anti 98c Secures this New dtillltfllilt‘ Ilit-iioriaijv bound in black flexible seal grain, ilittsirztttetl with full pages in color and dtiotonc. Present or mail to this 11111101‘ tin-ct.- (711111111118. with ninety-eight cents 11> 1‘11\'(l‘ cost 111' 11111111- etc, osiagc: (lvcr 20 miles I icts. For greater distances. ask l’11.<t111.-i'.<11-1‘ rate for HOW T0 Gil" ilfl For the Mere Noiiiiiizil (‘osi 1:1 .'1l:11tt1i‘:11-t11i'1-tititi MAIL ORDERS \\'II.I. iii-l l-"ILLICII Atltl for I’ 2-3D1(7'I_'I().\'.\Ifll-I.\' IN UNI‘) All Ilictitiiitirics published prt-riotis to this .QOOQOMQQO+0o-Qvoooovoovoooooooooooovooooooovvooa Q _ you won't have any trouble- 1-1-111111: .1 job. 'I‘h1-1'1- ain't muny 1:111 v-Il It-Its ike you c1111." " , '.!:1i'_-v!"- - l1oti'1 ask Robot-t tithing .Iu~t 11-ll ltiiii i1 is done, .11.'1- you .t1‘1- tired 1111.1 11121-11 a rr-st. flu-ii 11:1‘. it 1111 111 hini 111 ltustle so you t'.'ili - ‘ I'll itiorc ovei‘ to- nic 1 iktrdtir-r will help me. atitl _\'.11 :-1i1l ll-ihert can 11love in." “I 1i1t1'i st-t- how I c:i1t"~--- “You -=:t_i you v.'11ii't give ilobteri 1111. It's 111111 (Jerry or lite job. It's 1111 111 yeti." "\Il right. liltry, i'Il try it. I’ri - tit-Lg iniiltei- than let .\Iar- hhv- liiiti.‘[ 'l‘l1eii I titl- I ltut1w \-1-ry' little atboiit Iiotist-Irct-piiig anti cooking Mary. “You got cotiitiioii sen-re, :ii|i't. you‘) 'I'ii1-n tlit-rt-‘g iny cook book. I 1li1Iii'l lilllliV iiuiii from Iiceistetik when I started a home all by uiy litilt- lunt-stitiiv. I guess yott know t1.-‘ 111111-11 ‘s I did," “I'll 1 ' i1 for .1 1111111111." “I gut t: 111111 11-211 bt- 11mg t-ntiitg‘. I11 prove I ant right, and that :ili Annual Auction oi Fat Cattle at the ' ilxpenmental Station ’I‘lic aniittal auction sale of fut crtftlt- at the Experimental Station, will tnkc phtct- uII Friday, Murch ‘.511, at ont- 1i. iii, in atlditioii-to the DPOI cattle, .‘i pure bred Ayrshire bull ctiivt-i-t from 6 tti II months old will I11: offered tit the stile unless sold previously. FENJ- CARTER, Auctioneer 77.711214201111211. Sale oi Hay and Lumber Will Sell for Walter I-J. (lllfllfi on Saturday, i\IiI'('li 27, 1920 :11 Milton Station commencing at 2 p.m. tIic ftdloiving: 1'1 Iticlrs hay (15 111' lii tonsi; :il- s11 111111111 7.00 logs, gtlttil 11111 growth 111111111-1", suittiblr- for Iiourds. shing- It-s. yilttnk, eic., in piles to suit piir- t-Iittsers. ' Tt-r1iis—AIl stints of $10 and un- tl1-i' t-nsli; over that tiniount 9 approved joint Auction months crctlit on IIIDIPS. This lumber is within one mile .11‘s11w mills. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 11111111111111 SALE I will "st-II for Mr. Geri. H. IP11»- l--r :11 Ills‘ Itotnr- IE5 Hochfortl 51.. I1|I 'I‘hurstI11-_.-, March 25th coni- int-tiring :11, 1.310 p. tn. till hi9 fur- tiiittrr- mid household effects com- prising parlor, dining rnoitt. ltPIl v1.1.1,“; hall and kitchen furniture. dishes, stoves, carpets. oil CIOUI. tillIOl’ WOIIIZIII, illlil H91‘- v THE cnARLorrE-rowiv GUARDIAN If It does, the cut-out is probably at faultf FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND 8O FORTH 4 0-0-04 HINTS FOR 1 1111.»; Motorist IV ALBERT L. cLouou OOOOOOQOOOWOOOOOQOOWOOQ‘ DRIVING GEARS MESH DEEPLY TOO R. C. writes: After having had a new bevel driving-gent‘ installed lii the ia-ar-axle 01' itty ctii‘. I notice that when I have driven tirotiiiti a turn or over rough going there is stiiiietiines a rtittgli grinding sound iroiii the rear t-iid like that iiiude by tit-airing a stick over a wash- hoard. The truss-rod under the tixle is loose and I think that the meclitiiiit-s disturbed the bearing adjustments when they put iii the new gear. What had I better-do’! Answer: The iiuturul assumption l5 that the thrust bearings which taontroi the eiiovise movement oi‘ the differential and driving gear are in such Itiuse adjustment than the large gear can move 5o closely tzi the p.nio11thut there is "bottom- ing" of the teeth of tho two gears which would account for the noiso which you describe. You better Iitive those zidjustiiieiits looked to at once making the setting such that the gear and pinion cannot incsh so (rlosely- but that a piece of paper can puss between their teeth ivitliout-beltig caught. The truss- rod should be tightened but not enough to spring the housing out of line. AMMETVER FAILS TO SHOW CHARGE A.H. ztfiiis: How can I tell wheth- er the szcneriit-ii‘ on itiy gar is charging tho battery‘! The starting system and tho lighting system are wired sc-perait-Iy- tiiitl I think 'lIllLi. the gcitertitoi- is not (roniiectetl with the ttiiiiiietci‘ on the dash-board for the tmly time the altimeter re- gisters is when the lights are on. Answer: We know of no system in which the ttimiietcr is connected to- show tiistchzirge and iioi charge and 'we think that i1‘ the geenrtitor were, charging the 111111119101‘ would show it. I" is tiossilih- that tht: gen- erator ftist- has biowti, that the cut- out tines not ivork to connect .1111. gen-rotor Into cIt-t-itli o1- tiiat the [it'll l‘.'i|Ui' IJPIISII (‘IIIIHICIS III‘? (It'- fectivc. A 11111111 count-trier! 111m sitlt- 111-{111111111 11nd tiit- titht-r Id ihe gent-ratin- tt-rinitial itisitit- the cut out should light i1" the genei-titor is all right, :11itI running :11 fair speed. i1‘ this proves t-o be the case, re- niove 1111- ciit-oitt lirinsirit; and close tiit- 1-11iit:11‘ts with the linger atiti st-t- it‘ li1- iiIIIIIi“ll‘I‘ shouts charge. that Iillg iioht-rt liiertltiitit is loo 12inch btiniwlitig Iitiiise, L111.) little wifc. and so n11 tiuibitioii." . 'i‘h:il :if11-i‘iio111i I 111111 Madame i 1111*‘ 11:111.- 211 111.11. :1 nitnithK-t Vil('.i~ ' :1 .111tit-..1‘. '11 ast leave ‘a-t night. "I111: (lorry-f I .-.in‘t Ict. you go on sttcl‘ short iiottc ' short, I knoiv. not Iit-Ip it." Shr- situtmcrl for 1i while. but final- ly putt: 1111- and lot iiie go-Iirst as- L-iiii-iiig herself that I did not intend going clst whet-o. I ft-lr .1 strange exliilerzitlon its I Iiurrir-d home. I had burned my bridges iietiintl me. I would put all thc t-ffzirt I had put into the busin- iicss of selling Iiats, Into this busi- ness 11f ‘winning back my Iiusband. I didn't yet believe that just keep- iltt»; Iiutisr- was till that Robert need- ed, l1u1 it might be one of the Ihiltgs. fvlai-y- had been‘ so sure; and Ilctiy anti June both had often told iiio that Itobert would love a home. As i had told Mary, I would do anything to keep my husband. lint I criii- Tomorrow —- A Surprise. NOTICE! fitnrt getting your hornet: rclidy for the Sprint: Stilcii by getting a. I111x of DI‘. Church's Condition Pow- ders. You are sure to be satisfied with the results. an they will put yntii- IIIIIIIIGIH Iii condition quickly 1111 thr- SIIIIIC amount of fccd that they um iiow getting. If yotirdctil- er cannot supply you, order direct. Price One titillur. Dr. \\'. G. Chtirch, Suitinicraltic. 7blli—3-l0l\II-Jtf ___..___ Clearance Auction Sale 0f stock, crop rind farming im- pie-merits. Ross IVheutIey, Union Itoad has been postponed till Sat- urdn-y March 20 nt 12 o'clock. No reserve its fiirni is sold. J A. McDONALD. Auctioneer test-rt 11.11-12.51. NOTICE _ _..- Awiual General Heating of the shareholders of tho Telephone (‘company of P. E. I. will be held iii tho lit-at! oillce of inn company, Queen SL, Charlottetown on Wed- nesday the 24th day of March, 1920 rit the hour 11f 8 p. in. for the rcccpiimt of the nnnuril reports. The tiicciion of director-g rind the transaction oi’ stir-Ii other business us‘ may properly come before the tiicciing, WALTER 3. GRANT, Secretary. 'l‘erm.~1 cash. BE NJ. CARTER. Auctioneer TTSGQ-ZOMEAI. "My... 7569-3-12-ME10I .Jttds01i. we the oiIicc-rs and memb- Made Young hotly full ‘of youth :ii11l Iicaltli niay be yours if you will kecp your sys- tions: (l) necessary on uii auto does one cost? 1iout- SOIII" ‘ with iota oi’ OHIIIPYB Wmllll lire? (4) 11111.1 the clutch 1iiislieti nut foi- Iiundretl feet or so? iiioii 1irud1>iice, a ought to be carried oii tevei-y car. Fifteen per cent. of the cost of ilrc insurance. can be saved by so doing. (2) Onc containing liquitl is the usual size ad Ia found to be sufficient If handled properly and the iii-e is ttiltcii In time. A good one can be boughtyfor $9 01‘ $10. (3) It would be very likely to, It‘ the ignition system produce-o a stray spark or there should hap- pen to be nii explosion through the carburetor and it certainly would create a very risky condition. (4) Nu, The clutch is intended to be used iii this manner. However, it is not considered good practice to hold it out on long coasts, as this is unnecessarily hard on the clutch bearings. Questions of general interest to motorists will be answered In this column, space permitting. If an immediate answer is desired, en- close self-addressed, stamped en- velope. Address Albert L. Clougb, care or‘ our oilice. i-o-oo-i- LETTER OF SYMPATHY To Beatrice A. Judson and family Jae. II. and Mrs. Judson rind Mrs, W. McCalIuin. Dem- I“I'l9IId8,—-R02IIlZlIIi-’. the great sense of loss sustained iii the death of our tiear brother Austin Gray ers of (‘ourt Garden Island No. 816 Can. Order of Foresters desire to coitveydc you the nssiiriiiice oi our 111111-121 sy-tnpathy in this your hour 01' sort-own \\‘11rd.< cannot avail to assuage grrf. bttt we feel that the good life lived, the kiiitliy deeds done, and the cheerful words spoken by him who has gone 11ii before, will be ii source oi’ comfort to you, and .11; incentive to its tospcak a. 0111911 eat‘ skin :iii1I a tent iii order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL The world's sttindartl remedy for kidney, liver, bladder c1111 uric acid troubles, the enemies 11f life and looks. -Iii use since 1696.111. all drug- gists, 50c a box. Look for iiic iituiie Gold Medal oii every box and accept no imitation Male Help Wanted , H'I‘I'IH-IN'I‘K AND ‘PICAUIIICIIN, —— 31111111: iiicn niid women. write for our $0011.00 offer for Hiiiiiiiici‘ - holidays; also $1110.00 for I-lustci‘ holidays. No do - posit required. Educational and patriotic work. Exceptional tipportiinity‘ for rctitriicd mcn. State uize. experience. (Jolicgt- standing. interview by appointment with Iiliitrlct Iicprt-nentutii-e. Ad- dress Mr. Cflfifild. Desk t‘... Supt, Students’ Dept. I82 Spudinti. ‘for- onto. Farm for 150 acres in good state bf culti- vation 151; miles from Itocky Point Wharf. House. out buildings 8nd ' fences all in good repair. Well wat- ered. Telephone connected. For particulars apply A- IWEACH-ERN, Rocky Point 7690-3-17ME5i. r“ NOTICE We are prepared to buy any quantity of live 110211. oevins the highest. market prices. Following is a list of our buYB" ~ who will take hogs‘ at their respec- tive atations every Wednesday until further notice. A. M. Wright, Montague. A. D. Martin, Grand View. Perley Drake, Vernon. Harry Jenkins, Ilazelbroolr. Bert It. Brown. York. Everett Wedlock. Hunter River. J. W. Fyfa, Emerald. John Witelieud, Kcnslngtoa. Louis Mutttirt and T. H. Smith. Albany. M. A, McNeill, Alberton. William Clarke, Summeraida, Mai-ch 3rd. and Miscouche March 10th and each place fortnightly on Wednesday until further notice. We take hogs every week day at the plant in Charlottetown. For information phone office 532; Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING co. 1.1-0. Kenaingtmi Road, Charlottetown, c. o. a. an... 111.. 1111111111110 11m- Is a flrc extinguisher 1 t2) What size should be usftl uiiti how iiiucli Ii‘ one should itctitch Dot-s It do any Iiarm to a Answer: (l) A-t :1 niatioi‘ of r0111- iIrc-extingiitslici" a quart 0i’ “hi?” _""*-~1--\~\-'1.1.1. ...1..1\1-\\\~w-\\\\§ kindly word rind to do good we have optiortuiiityfl “'9 feel that our I1roth1'r's pas- sing has created a vticziiitry in our (lourt and coin-inuiiity that catinot be ii-Ilctl 111111 we will always cherish the iiicintiry of mir- who was illi- iiiverstilly loved and respected. We 110w ctniiiiit-iiti .\'oti to the teiitlci‘ care of IIi1ii who is not only the Iiuiei" o1’ the Great Iligh (Your! above, but is the loving Heavenly Father, the kind elder brother, .iiitI Friend of the widow. and the comforter‘ of all those who put their trust in Iliiii. figured oii behalf‘ of the tilllcr-rs and Dl1£.‘!III)t‘I‘S of (‘out-t Garden {IS SUPERIIOSPHATE Above fertilizers now in stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now Ia the time to buy as prices are 411KB to advance. DEBLOIS 5808., LTD. ‘BSD-LZEIMEII. For Sale ~.____-r______ Island, No. 811i ("dlllifliiln of Foresters. . PERCY MUTOH, C. R. JAMES McOALLUM. J. A. MOORE. liiarcii 10, 1920. "WANTED" MAN IS CAUGHT AT LAST -.\ION("I‘().\', .I\IiII'Cl\ 1S.—-.I11nics Budd, who has bee" \\‘1lIii.(‘1I by the Farmers Notice (‘omiiit-iiciiig Airtrch 221111, wr- wilt take delivery of live hugs lii the folltnriiig Hlilll(I|l.'~"()]1 the fol- lowing tiatcs, paying the ltigliesl market prices‘. _ \\'1- give below ti list oi‘ our r11 tiia-sctitzilivcs- at tht-st- stallions. \\'lIi)IlI wt would advi - you to sla- ln-fort- iis1111sii11; 111' your Ii-vt- slot-k i'lbit'\\ll“ii‘. . EVERY TUESDAY A. M. \\'rlgiit, Ii-Ioiitttguc. A. I). Martin, Gfflllll View. Pei-joy Drake. Vernon. llzirry Jenkins, Iiazt-Ibrtitik. lit-rt ti, Iii-own, York. M. A. ‘i-lcNcill, Aibcrinn. EVERY WEDNESDAY Evert-U \\'ctilocit, lluiitei- uii/GI‘. .1. W. I-‘ywfo, Emerald. .I11li1i Wliitt-lit-ati. Ketisiiigton. lkiitfs Muttart & 'I‘. I~I. Smith. AI-Iitiny .- Doublc tenement house with, burn oii corner Grafton and Cum-' bar-land ‘Sttsj All modern con-l veiilence. Also large building lot‘ adjoining directly opposite, resId-_ ence of Wm. 1101111111. I1’ not sold. by private stile will be sold by 111113-- tiun oii 30th at 1.00 -p. m. sharp. FRED P. WEBSTER. 7715-3-19ME10i. William Clark, Miscouchc, TIIPR~ dav, hiarr-Ii 21rd. SlIIIl‘i1_i‘i'Sltlt', Wediiestiay. Nltirt-Ii 111st rind CZIPII place fortnightly until further notice. \Vc taltc IIDgg t-vcry day zit Char- lottetown Plant. For‘ information phone Oiilce 5112; Plant 5211i. CANADIAN PACKING 60., LTD. J. M. ROOP,Mniitigci‘. .\\x fi _ .. i .- Order cu tawtuéal police since Jatitiari 11th on tlit charge of robbing one Joe LeBlan 111' $3.000 In cash $375.00 in chi-c and bank book, was arrested he totlziy. Frank Stevenson who w previously ari-estetl in connecti with the robbery, has been out t. bail awaiting the capture of ‘Bu Stevenson plctitiretl not gitilty t0 th charge. Iiotli ticctiscti will be 1 iuilgiied tomorrow. w’ 1 1 1 -—--->-0->"——- Mlnards Ilnlment relieves neuralgit IBig Clearance Auctionhlt 1 , At Gienfinnau '1 ON tvtorvoav 29TH AT 13."; O'CLOCK NOON SHARP I 11m ii-isirtictcti by Albert S, Itobcrtsoii, liieriiiziiti, to sell IJI\ Ma 1i1-1-1i1is1-s at (Ilt-nlinntiii his beau . tii'tiI farm t-tinsistiiig 11f 132 11cm l, 111' t-htiice land I00 clear, exit-t good buildings. Shore. fur-iii. Alsti :ili his stock. crop eie. I I11rscs—I trotting 131111111111. (’|‘roubl< maker) that ‘stepped iinii in 1.7; ervy fast, good driver I yetirs; I Iiaiitisniiiti Ilrickiiey Geld ing, 4 years; 1 draft innit. I200 lbs; I horse 12 _V(‘Ill‘t-ij I choice tlraii filly. 3 yt I i 1 i l choice grade Iiolsiciui i5 to 8 ye: s with trtilvos at side. Iit-avy IIllll-{t-FS; ti grtitic Iiolste I to freshen first o1‘ June; 4 lieiferl to freshen June 1st. | (‘rupmili tons extra good rim- ‘ oihy Iitiy. 200 sttiok oi‘ outs (twliitel 1qtitiiiiity sced wheat, outs, hay- ‘secti, potatoes. . ,1 'l‘e1'ms~7 riitinths 111i 1 UVPI‘ -all suml $10.00. l; per cent per aaiiun 111T for cash. .11‘ stormy oii Wr-trnr-sdiiy 31st. Sale positive, nu reserve except on I-‘ridaty- . J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer 7750-3-20Msatiiioiiwedsut4i. for them. They have us in France, Belgium Charlottetown must p employment. NO- 17—vou~e MAN wrrt-t a years experience us Stationary Steam Engineer, also experience in Sash and Door Factory wants position. NO. 2—AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with 4 years training an baker. He cooked on the S. S. Minto. Beat references. Who can help him out’! N0. 3-YOUNG MAN 24 YEARS of age. Han attendeq P. W. C. and completed business: course. Ho wants position as Book-keep er, Warehouscman or Time-keep- er. We are expecting a big de- mand for this chaps services. NO. 15-18 A MAN 27 YEARS OF age. has passed 1st year Prince of Wales College and has four years experience teaching on Prince Edward Island, wants position as clerk in Department Store. N0. 5--A SINGLE MAN 2B YEARS of age, who left the Shoemakei-‘s bench t6 go to War, now wants to repair more slices. Thitt man has H yearn experience. Should 1'11» placed i-Igbt away. ‘Phone 4 Oct the habit of calling botli Employer and Employee. lrnportarrl: (‘Pbmia 7'41 P. E. I. J. M. ROOF... Mtmlur. THI CHARLOTTET IYOZB-Z-ITHEIHO. Over 200 returned soldiers need work. NO. 20—8INGLE MAN AGE 30, IS OWN GUARD IAN HA8 It satisfactorily "complete and Germany, lace every ret and are n urned soldi I N0. itt-GINGLE MAN, AGE 23 with experience in 1t general store and also as traveller, wants position as Salesman. N0. 7—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, all experienced painters want a job. There should be no trouble In getting them placed. an electrician with 6 yearn ex- perience in Direct Motor Install in-g, Conduit Wiring, Electric Crane operating and Power llouae work. Wants position. NO. 2I—SINGLE MAN AGE 23, with experience in selling men's clotliin-g, wants position as Clerk or Sales-mun. N0. 10.-YOUNG MAN, GOOD ED- ttcation and cheerful disposition, wants clerical position. He baa V excellent Overseas recordjbould be placed right swam-Phone 714. N0. 22—MARRIED MAN AGE 33, twlio “peaks English and French with nvcr f1 years experience iti Grocery business wants position on Prince Edward Iaalnd as d a five year contract with lava HIM A CHANCE is our duty to provide it ow out of employment- er and sailor in suitable O. 28——I8 A MARRIED MAN AGI 35. with good education and I graduate of Sussex Dairy School. has 15 years experience ll Cheese maker. Wants position as Manager of Cheese Factory or Inspector of same. N NO- 24—A YOUNG SINGLE MAI 1158 23. has good agricultural and ctlerictil experience, prior to an- Iistinertt. Intends going Went ii no employment is availaible on Prince Edward Island. This mil I11 11m tzoou to lose. Think 1r ov- er. nnd ring up 714. NO. 27—BLACKSMITH, FOUR. years experience ln- gene blacksmith work.Thia man i! ll‘ xious to get started up in bull’ nesa ain. Can you suggest l! opcni for him? NO. 25-—SiNGLE, 20 VEARS ' age, ambitious and splendid at,“ for wmeliouse work. Wholesal- ers, give liim a chance. NO ZF-CARPENTER-S BY TH‘! day. month or yenr, are vraitill‘ for work. Have that work 110M nuw. before the rush bell"- Trnvclling or Inside flalesmam for Groceries. "It 714. WIWH 1'0" have 1111? work tobc done. The service is free l0 Refer to by quoting the number in 111x any of the above returned sold ‘Tl-IE ElVlPI-OYIVIEINT Market Btiildintz elven 1m; SPACE ron A nmoo or out uonf I Phone 714, tfor particulars. the ‘mrtrtzin. Foi- Information roll” iers—'Pbone ‘ OFFICE