5 - DEBLOIB BROS" LTD. _ i . § and they have no ambition. ,, s l i l. . t l ed tenders will be received undersigned up to Friday, , 27th from butterrnakers < to take charge oi Lake factory season of 1920. Ten- tn state wages per month wan- aker to find his own help i! required. ' GEO. E. LANE, Secretary hols Vernon River. ‘ Ril-IMEHI. I SUPERIIOSPIIATE stile Above fertilizers now vii stock, o‘ . can supply atdowest prices. Now is the time to biiy as prices are‘ t ‘sure to advance. ’ 6l630-l-29MEizf. i The Woman Who Loved and Earned 8V JAN! PHELPS A Modern Story o1 Home and g Business ooo-o-eooo-o - ~A DISAPPOIINTMENT Chapter 52 I ii-oiilil roach home Saturday" night. I ieii-giu-plieil iiobiirt, and isiipposi-il or‘ i-oursi- lie would meet rue. tlzirdiii-i- Kenyon iveut back to ioivii on lliU some train. "May I take you home?" be ilSli- ell. as the train drew into llie sla- iioii. “Ur do you expect someone to meet you'."‘ , . ' ".\l_v liiisbuliil will lIl0Ri rue, i Don't seil furs of an unknown value to unknown peddlcrs. I Send to a reputable House capable of gratiirg and ship. ping your lure to tlie world I "ii liliii i was coining on 2 tiaiiii," - ' "’l‘biu uiziy l,i-:ill some eviiuiug? I il-iil‘\'\' yjoii are liils‘ iluriug llii‘ markets when; flifiydl brmg . ii-ii you uuil your liii llr] bolii the highest price for you. iii- lliliPii ..\~ il ll \\'('l'i‘ nfli-riboiiglit Ship your Filth‘ Furs to "l ll] i)il:._\' during ilii- ll iiiil us. We‘ll value them and‘ .» iii illllllt‘ ui-iirly i-u- ' i-v- t-iiiug, iiuil on Sllli(li1_\’ri"'lii2lt I5, uii- loss soup; or‘ our housekeeping frii-iiils tiike pity oii illi ziui] iiiviti- remit you_ths cash the day wr- recelve yourturs. Ii our E price isn't as good as you ex- I-I I‘l-a-i f- Property tor Sale at A North Wiltshire- Tlic undersigned offers for sali- his general store null ilwclliiig house, the Post Office is" lil Li)!‘ y store. " .- lf llii sproperty is not sold by privati- sale by the 25th Ftfi)l'llill"_\' 1920, it will be sold by public iiiic- l’ tion on ii day to be named litter. . E. CAMPBELL. fillM-il-lflhiFllii. ‘ n . R 'l Me ting A pdbiic meeting oi’ all piiriii~< interested in the prociiriiigof l‘iti|- way useoiiimodtiiitm beiwecii ili»i Georgetown and Murray IIiii-lioiir branches on the south side of the Hillsborough River will be help iu the Hall. Webster's at 7 o'clock p. m. Al] interested lire requested to Corner, on Monday 16th Febizpary Instant, References: Any branch,Bank of Montreal or Bradstreet! Mercantile Agency. Send your name and we'll supply you with shipping tags, ii‘ my work. I ziui lii .i iillliy shop nu ilii‘ .-\\'\'l|lll', bend $.lit'lw\\'()lilllll, .lllli ii i: s iill iuy strength 215 iveil .li iiiy iiJue," .' i-xplzilueil ('ii|i)(5i'1li\‘~ ly. Jiisi wuy I r-liiiiill] liiivi- taken so niiirli iroiibli- I ilo not know. biii l ~t'ii.\'.'li ilisiipproliiilliiii iii his llilPS- ‘s-n. a. I - RFAI. SlBl-IRIAN HAITY- Lon-i all fur bearing snim ls. On: i"‘ifil‘ .oo Re gisllreri Posrpai . Th1) ma. 1 to»; k.- izmcve-l PUHPIHAE. S]v|‘|'|fli[‘f!i|‘pl'l' Jon-r. Trap! and Hum-iii; (lauds of tvvry tit-- pupae" alum-s o. ltm t The NORTH EAST c». Ltd: l 7 Cam Notrs Dome QUEBEC iwuir<i~ you (‘iillili not do -l was going to say, till bulb pafiilifliihfliilil I iiiirigiui- you-do, illlll iii! ‘.iib xvi-ll." ‘ l':iuk you, l lry to," l replied Jun .i.=. we ilriiw iiiio ilii- station. Ll..i'lliii-i' illlil I ivalkid up the ioug pliiifoi'iu lo the gale together. - Di,- we piisseil llirougb, be ‘full be- liiuil. wliilr- I liiirrleii forivarti look- l L F _ iii: rigiii ‘tlllli h-fi for iEUiJlfYi. .»\i iiidl I l"‘iliiiit'ti ilizil’ bi- was not , - ‘- there. lli- bad not couii- iu meet ,GO INTO POULTRY FARMlNG m“~_ ' y FOR 3A1; '.“ioii liiivi- missed your friends —',.'our illlSiLiflii. Mrs. Hepburn?" llllflilltd‘ iliili eiiiigbi up with iil'i‘. ‘I'll-i h-r uie iiike you home." 'l‘biiii as I liesildtvil, lie iiiilh-ii: "I !iili,~'l bin"- .i iiixl. and sbzill be glad J1 l‘lllili)tlll}'." ~ I .-.iili no more, simply gave liiui .lii- tizhlri-ss, iiud let bin! help inc Pow-ire Viliiiiiw wide l'ilf‘i~ liiiilili oiii- Iiiiiiilriiil llt‘i't'>' tliii ll1lilll'.li .lll\'i'llil}.',(‘.\' for ' ‘-ii wi-ll zill- llli‘li'l‘_\<, coin-iii illl(l dii Spiiiiiliii "1ll"ili‘l' soutbi-ru lli iiie (all), and zifter putting lil i-xpioi. Ziiull .iiiil plenty’ of illliil of our handbags, lie gave Ihe i\;il l‘ ll"i\'l'i' my ziililress iiiid stepped iii iiill b» lill‘ r-liiol‘ iii flilfillll- l . l iu l liii". _\'i-iii':~' |)."lllii‘ lite. I Mefiilfi‘ sillPlilll‘ mill Nlldlill-‘lln- l. I ri. aiiii iillllilll‘ your ltuberi was oiit ivlieu I reached M. P'S Mfluhlfrs WRWUUTWH 11m‘ iililll- = illl'il"‘li ill liomii. I |i.i,[ oziieii ii_\' lliiiiiei‘ oii Martin and Brodie. M. i.. \ . \\.'..iil\ l illll_\'. For ilii- ‘iniiii, M) ill once iiiiinirki>il my Leonard \\'0od, Palmer iin-l p:ii'ii: . . ..»il iiii'oi'iii:i- lv-g 1111i] umdi- iiiysi-li‘ cuiuforiiible “handler are invited lobe |)i‘f?§i'll‘. ii iu .l l lrii. .!1 ‘!.'i'il!l‘l'.- xii ibo iin 1o Willi for liliii. .\t lllZ-él I bud DAVID MacDONALD, gli-r-"igut-ll been i'iii'ioii.<l_\' angry ibiii [tobert (‘UIXVCHOIY Glerifinniiii. I; 2-2-l1.\IEiivk. ' dill W""— PQY _ s} 7 i erotics As I am leaving llir- iililllll about tbo 15th ' of till- month iIll at-iztiiiiils due. lil" fitLlSi. b9 Beltlvd at l?» Sydney‘ Si. lii" i :~j~ mailed EJGEUYP mm lilli‘. If uol '~'~l~ , tied then, they will liiivi- io bi- li-ft ' for collection. Any KilULig, to be ri- turned can be left zit above ziildrc-s. H. J. CAMPBELL, "'l‘bi: ltiiwltgv .\l:iii." l. :1 Sylillry Street '. 6827~2-6.\ilE5ipd. P F'W'“"_“”' NOTlCE If you have horses in poor con dition from the effects of disteui per or from any other cause. where l the coat is dry and dirty looking Aiiil they do not improve on till} fer-d that they are getting. Try '3 box of Dr. (Jburcheq condi tlon powder which will build them up and put chem- In a good thrifty state of health where they will keep on less feed und look hotter. Sold by all stores or dirt-ct on r1- ceipt of one dollar.. QR. w. o. CHURCH Suminerside, P, E. I. 6316-1-17-MEtf. NOTICE .. We are prepared to buy any quan- ti of live and dressed hogs p.i_\-- ln the highest market prices. Following is a list 0t‘ oiir buy who will buy at their respective sti- " j lifisrl-l-Qllhmdlslfii. '~il()lll<l pill iue iii siicli 1i position iEPHXlT‘ a siriiiiger; iliiii lii‘ bad uoi moi Iiii‘. I bail been angry, too, ii iiiyseii‘ bet-rinse I bad ilétlllleii it . iiecesstiuv to explain tliut l-had tclr- griiplieil liliii l ivus roiiiiug. .iiiil liiid ‘old lliiii be ivuiihl llll‘tl iu JOHN D, l/lclrlTYRE. , i»; iiiii. at. I lI rslliil ,iili2-I !i‘.ll-I.\‘.iiI‘,=-,iil Shore Faun iorhSale _ Uiii as I waited iii ilie lilllliilill‘ roiuii, iiil iiuzi-i‘ tile-l iiiviiy", and only iii!‘ lh~>i i to 5K1‘ ltoberl. re- iiiiiiii-il. l irii-il in l't‘litl. but soon _ _ lilill my bunk iisiilii iiiltl stood by I on. i- ilir :>.- lil\ l.l‘i'lll l'0l1-'l>‘l‘ lie \\'ililil|\\' in Willi lor liliii. 'l'cii, 1111' i-i d’ d- ri "ii-iilw" i iihiwillilii. ll. liivil l: ol-ioiik Hillllilllhi ililil be i‘ ll. 17> fill“- ll .il uoi i-inuo. l 5ll't‘l('ilf‘ii oiit on 3-‘ ‘lii- k'irli-‘il~ I would iviiit lheri- for ' ." liliii. l i-oiilil not go to niiil. Ii iv.i.~: ju>i lialf past oiii- wlii ii ‘ll’ rziliii- iii. "lli-llo, (ii i-ryl Wlii-ii did you gi-t iwlllll‘ " lii- lii-iii and kissed me. “\i li‘ o'clock. its l wired you." l lili lil_\' ziugoi- rising iig. .i I ililll .i.~-lii-<l .~u long, iviis '1 llitil, that llil lil)‘ lillllllillillibll was once lliUlV l jii't‘,'.;llililil lil my uiiiiil. l- - "Wiriil uii-l I iliilu‘! gi-i any luvs- . . , \' 44in “IEIPFP did you bIi-llli it?" "'1 l» ilie store, lii‘ course." 'l"lii-u: 4 "l.ii llll‘ -,»i-, ii uiuw have been 1. H i'i'lll' l.‘ l’ i. ». ‘n1. il I ubiuil "lill -'i ii; I . i ii..ll. yiiilj.‘ lo ‘ A. H. C-UDMORE, -i.l~_\' l'niul ‘ liiiiuly . In. i_. l ui i'i|i_\ uooii wbi-ii I soul ll." "'Ili:i| l‘k]biillll< why i iliil not ri-i- [Mull of l‘i\'i!lilll"i'.i of ill!’ 2| |-.l.-ul l'li.iriu;i<_-i-iiii . . ‘l\'l' il. 'l'bi- :~lli|'I' (‘ii - ill iioou i . . -. I = --l l ~ ll ‘. , . ' iiiirp i ‘l l)| '»"',,-‘,,,‘,,, ‘I shin‘! F: r li)llllii4'i|i'l‘li lili‘ hziiiirdai- iitii-r you ~i ‘l 5‘; 1m - . , _,-_ _ ', .,. fliriu: fl I iri-lriilioii ou Illoxiiliiy’. " Mm“ I ‘Hm Jim‘ “hum n‘ Iwlyw", _ ‘H,’ VP," .'\i>. iiol at vvoriL \‘) i.‘ vliidq" ‘illl In l'l(i lvttl U“ H “in mm’ umlnv‘ I “mum .- . i. \ . ~ * -' - ‘ -. H‘ \'AII'l'i_V liiivi- lllPl you ll l b:ii| rer- ui-l I'm-r l'i:iu .\luuil.'i_\'. Fi-briury . ‘Piil. { liki." furilii-i‘ lt"l‘lii'llilll'_- zipply ti) law-ll llii- wire.‘ “\\'lii-i-i- illlYi‘ you l.ii ill'l‘ll liIil ii >o W. J. BROWN. Set-reinry-Itvgistrtir Illl. 2T, 11120. ‘l was" |)l.'l_\‘ill,'{ rziinh. at .\i'i‘.l’- iouIs for purl of the evi-iiiiig. On my \\'1l_\' lioiiic I stopped for o game of pool " - "’l‘lii-ii-‘.\- iiolliiug iii ilii- ivorld '.li\lh‘ llii- ltiiltfl‘ of a lionii- (lcrry- iiiilliiiig." l'illl lliroiigli lll‘_y' iiiliiil as iii- spoke. I liiiti-d liliii to go to the '7'“ irl ill» i‘)\\'ll. ‘P, u, ' - Q pool rooms —woiiltl ii home prevent , fig? ‘ lilili-wdllii bis iutliuiicy wllli Marlon _, l ‘ How-y"? Tomorrow-—Morc Bad News ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Persons \\'Ii0 (‘ziir-li (‘olil l~liinii_v.\iiil Who A's-e Weak .\nil Run Down Are Earliest Victims. inxoieii i_§'—i‘i>iiuii1~:.'\'i' 'l‘( ) .\ K 1'} .\ N Y (‘IIANPICS liiillil Pp” Your Bodily Power Ur Res liliii-o It)" ‘Faulting 'l‘:iiiliu' And l~‘oi'lii‘_v' Against Attpcll. .\fiiiili of the tiifiiidlil)" cxperieii pect, return the check and ii.-. i I iliiiiior." r-i-d by lieolib iiiilburiili-s in i-lieitli we lI realm your furs at "ll<iii‘i you i\1‘l']) house. il$llilll‘iili lug llll‘.fi|ll‘l'ltil of luiliii-iizii lies in gtrllgées "c [my all express mom i], pi.- \'(iif'\\_ _ lil!‘ iziet that it epri-oils with ail- ' , "No, \\'l' have l)i)1ll'll\‘l| i'V\" slut-v iiio.-it ligbtulug rapidity. Alilioiigb gggiczffriggz"Hfgriamlgi" i\'l‘ liiivi- il\'l'i\ uiiirried. \\'l“(it'i. il- siiiio ziiid i-ity aiiitliiliiltiiis lliiige s e - i.l ii iriis iii JH’ \'(lll\'l!lll\‘lll. bet-uusi- stirrer-riot] iii keeping it limit-r im- tiol lii some si-iztloiis, tilt.‘ iliscasi: bus guilt-ii X-iitiroly beyond cluiirol iii others, Ii is iiiilverszilly ugrI-i-il by llli wull iiitoriiii-il ])\‘l‘hi)ll.~i llilll ilie siir est piwgvifiitlvi‘ is lo got ilii- system into the best possible pbysii-ul con ditioii, iii orlh to bi- liliii‘ to throw’ off llie iliiPPlltlll. ll liiisi been siiilctf‘ lbiiL ii is possible lo perfect tlic pOMPIS of ibiliiiiiii Pifzlib-‘iiilltitt no that ii t-iiu iliroiv off almost illly iii- fetrtiuii, not excepting Spituiitli lu- fliieiizii, wlili-ii is geiiertilly sup- posed io be one of ilii: most cori- iaigioiig iliseiises known. Aiedtcal ziiiiboiililtas zigri-e that people who are weak iiiid iiiu-do.vii are tbo earliest victims of the in- fliieiizii epidemic. If you rind yroiir- self weak and losing flesh, or you are iii a generally riiii-iliiiini eon- ilition you are really iii danger if y'oii should come iii contact with the liifliicuzii germ. - As 1i poivi-iiful reconstructive limit: iiud syn-item biiililei- 'l‘aiiliiti is witiitiiii an Olltlili. This is ii suitc- WABD UFF INFLUENZA BY KEEPING IN BEST * PHYSICAL IJUNIIITIUN mcnt of fact, and is fully supported by iecognizerl authorities. Accord- ing to all airt-eptcd reference works, including tlii- i7‘. S. Dispensutory, Encyclopedia Ilritanlcu, and the leading text-books used in the schools of medicine, the principal ingredients of 'I‘aiiluc pOsSeSs tho most powerful reconstructive prop- cities known to 301M100. This state- ment isfurtlier proven by -tbc fuct that millions of pursuits who have oirtuiilly tllkeii 'I‘iiiiliii: liiivii tcsli» iieil to its cxirriorilliiiiry powers us it medicine. - "lkiiifac ‘ J'\'-HliiOl't'.‘\' lii-zillli and Sllmiitttb to dill! iveiikwiud ruii-ilown vsy $101M by cuiibliug every organ of ; tlio body to perform its proper function in tlic way unture intend- i-il. It creates n good, healthy up- pi-tiii: for ivlitilustunc, nourishing ifood, iiiiil is an ideal strengthen» illi»: loliiir for persons who are in a inn-down couililloii and who iiro :'ul'l'i-.rlii;; fioiii tbc after-effects of liurd winter colds, grlppe, or bron- chial troubles. irrefutable cvldi-uce of the recou- ialrut-tivc powers oi‘ 'i‘auliic is sliowu by tbe fact that lt ivas used by tens of thousands during lust year's epidemic with splendid re- sults. One well-known 'l‘exa:i physic- iini iitnteil that lie bail never found iiuyililiig to i-qiial 'I‘iiiilar. for build- liig up his patients who had’ hail lufiiieiizii, and that be had treated over fourteen liunilred cases In one mouth. - lu taonnertlon willi the Tunlac 'I‘i-iaiitmeiit, keep the bowels open by taking ’l‘aulac Laxative Tablets, samples of wlilcli are enclosed with every ‘brittle oi‘ 'I'iiuluc. 'l‘aiiiac is sold in (fliarloltetown l)_v Ileddin Ilros, iii Montague by H. J. Muboii, iii Upper Jeniseg by Frank 1.. Farris, in Georgetown by Seymour (l. Knight, in Sourls by James G. Ferguson, in Keiisiiigton by Kleifiiit l\icl<‘titlyen, in New Glas- gow by J. C. Stevenson, in Emerald by P. F. Hughes and in Brodiilbnne by J. Gordon McKay & Co. n 000000 HINTS FOR The Motorist sv ALBERT i.. QLOUGH 1 >QQO4OQQQOQO§O4OOQ>OOQQO IGNITION—THE SPARK 0000-0 v4 eovv< The power proiliiiteil b)’ Tl Kilom- iiie i-iigiiie is due to lill? explosion pressure‘ iii its <-_vliiiili~i'~. acting to IiiOVt’ its pistons, jiisl il\ i110 l-I-l-‘i pressiiri- lii ii giiu bnri-l-l ‘i-is. lo move ilie bullet. lift‘ l>' i-iiiiseil by tlii- siiihli-u burning of lil“ iuixiiire of gairoliiii- vapor iiiid illl‘, wlili which lii!‘ vyllilllvlb‘ 4'1"‘ iilliid-niii- niiitliod by iirliirli ii i-liairge of mixture is Ill'“i“l'\'l1 l“? roiiiliiislitiii iii i“iit‘ll l'yllllll“l' fmf“ iii eiirb two (‘.l)I!l])it‘l\' tiiriin obtus- (‘Fililli shall, bziviug i)l‘l‘ll ilesrrilieil iiiiili-i‘ “How ibi- l-Iiigiui- Works.’ Iii tll'lil‘l' liliii ilii- liii-l rbilijl-ilj‘ 1'71"“ Q‘ ploilv, they" must bi- kiiiilii-il hi‘ ll»!- iiiii-il. jii-t lilii- iiiiy ollivi‘ nibsiiiiiiii- iliiii is io is» iiuriiiid, imii ibis is lioui- by iippl-_.'iiig biiiil lii lilt‘ cliiirgii so us to riiisi- ii 1li)l'liili\ of ll. above tlii- ll'lll|li‘l‘iillll‘l' at which i-lii-iiiiriil (‘lllllillllillillli oi tlic by- ilrogi-ii iiiiil i-iirbiiii iii llii- iiildlllllll‘ willi ilii- oxygen iii tbi- iiir willdziki- |liill'i'. \'i'litiii eve-ii ii vl-ry liillllllt’ poi-lion of lill‘ ttiiillT" line lbiis iHWll kiiiiili-il, lili‘ lillllll‘ almost iusiaiiiziii- i-ourly’ sprenils lliroiigliiliil (‘dill-R- liig wliiii. is kiiowu as explosion. iiud wlli-ii explosion ureiirs, llii- iiiteii- sily limited ivaiii-r viipoi" iiiid ciir- huljip iii-id gun, thus formed, ioiiil lo oxpziiiii with NW1" |'\\I'l'i'. lllllfi proiliii-liig the pr ‘aiifi- iipoii lift‘ piston lliiil iirgi-s ii iiloiig llx e-“lruko iiud (EPYViUDS useful [1()\\'('l'. lie-at di-vi-lopetl iii aiiy Wiiyvlllily be used for ignition purposes. some early, slow speed engines biivliig been lg- iiiii-il by exploding the charges lo ‘i lliiiiie, an iiiti-uscly gtii-i-bi-iileill air is so intensely heated as to pro- duce the electric arc. so commonly used as a l-ighi until very recently. If the pressure of the current is made sufficiently great or, in other words, ll‘ its ‘voltage is high enough, ii will jump from one fixed metal poiiii in its pi-itli in another near- by one, so intensely beating the illl‘ or gas between them as to kin- ilio whatever combustible mutter is present. 'l‘liiis the common spark- piiig flirty be thought of as a device to furnish electrically produced lteait in iihe form oi an arc or spark for the kindling into combustion of the inflammable mixture Iii the vic- iuiiy of it; points. .\'0t only must the spark produce a sufficient bign tcuipt-rziiiire. but ii must do ii prac- tically instaiiiiiiicouizly and tit ex- actly the right instant iii the pis- ton‘s lllOVFlnUfll. Smut- engines make 3,000 or more tiiriie per min- iite, ivlieii at full speed, Oi‘ 00 turns t‘il('ii second and, as ihcre must b:- .i spiirk lii each cylinder once cv- QT)’ two revolutions, the time be- l\\‘I‘t‘ll the sptirlts iii ti cylinder is uue-liveuly-iifili of ii second. To the l'_Vt‘, sparks occurring iit this rate do iiot illllltiil‘ separate but con iiuiioiis. A variation of ()I\\' tboii- saiiilib o!‘ u sci-und in ilie pi-riod i)\l\\'t‘i‘|l sue. Vi! sparks ivoiilil :;i'l‘iOllSi'j liitiirit-re Willi oiigiiic up- eriiiitiii and Ulivdliili that. iiuiouiit would be objoiztimiablenvblcb shows wliiii ii ih-liciiii: mutter high-speed ignition is. As lo tbi- period iii the pisioii lllllvvllllflll ivlien ignition Silillllii be i-ffceleil troiisiiltn- figure 2 priuii-ii bi-rowilh, showing ii rudl~ mi-iiiiiry siuszletcirlliiili-r engine, ruii~ iiiug iii the iiii'(*i‘ti0‘li of u clock ililllii. Ii. is liuitgiucd tliiit the charge of gas and alr Ills been taken in, during the preceding iiOWIISEPORB and tliiil It liiis been twouipressed during llie stroke wlilcli is sliiiwli as jiisi tfillllDiPltNi. with lite piston il\\'tl_\' tip llllil the coiiiietatiiig-riiii iii line ivllli tlie criiiik, which is point- ing tip-the engine being on ivhul. is culled upper (lend-center, and just bogiiiiiiiig a down stroke. 'l‘lie slightest further rotation of the metal tiibc or ll wire, made ivblle but i-ixiiik-sliitft. will bi-“lng the crank oiit by iin electric eurreiii passed of line with the connecting-rod (as through ii. lioivever, slut-e tlii-Qig- lii figure three) nnd will give the iiitiiig lieiit must br- produced at plsloii and connecting road n lev- exaictly the correct period in the erage itpon the crank to turn it in movement of the piston and not iii (the direction that the (Plifillle is run- oiliei- times iiiid at illsiillllfl exire- iiing, thus maintaining the proiluc- lions every Wednesday uu tlicr notice. lil fii r Everett Wediock. Hunter lilvi-r. ._ ‘Parley Drake, Vernon, Alex D. Martin. Grand V I I-Inrry Jenkins, Ilszeibron " § Bert R. Brown. York. ' John Whitehead, Kcnsing low. k. tori. Louis Muttart and T. II. Smiili. i “ MAIL CONTRACT Allll» 'l‘ ii h‘ lllilill‘.‘l,~li'd lii .l|, \\'|ll h" ri - i iiiiiil IHIIVILIYIT ‘ .l.i|l.. ii foiii Hll llii iiil Itoiiii- Noyce: Albany. k g H H, ._ illllil liii- ‘ --i- iii-ow- Wiliizim (‘Iar , .ummers to. ii I\i1~.'l~ill"’ v _ " H v ‘ h . - ' s: ii- in» iiQ-ii ii-ii Big values in Soft Coal g, the Pliliilfl. in Cthflfilitrtltlflfllvghl _ y :,:..,.l..,<.!.i “pi-i? ,l. or.) and . . wi ‘or n orms ion one co o.l‘_..| . 1m. orb...- ., lil il . " ' iii-ii m- . ,,;.~.~i Large quantity on hand. CANADlAN PACKING CO., LTD.. v ‘I Kensington Road. 1* Charlottetown, P. E. I. ~ J. M. ROOP. Manager Phobos so FARMERS i . Mlscoucbe, Nortbiim, (Hm. "lil-lilMEmislhiiii-i. FY Our agents Will take delivery nf iVl‘ bogs n. follows: Cardigan, Mount Slcwiiri, Morvll. lii-i:- iil\'l'i'_ York on Wednes- ,-- day, Feiyrlmry 18; at Hunter iiiver. l-Juii roiil. ' on 'l‘hiir~rl-ii' EH38 I18 your bogs and reel-Ive lvgliiis- llliifiil xlihll i'II.\E [Ltzlit-ii :ii iiii- lii» lime: 0 ' HI \lb: l)‘. Keusliigtuu. iv-m-i. _ 1i). ]ll'i(‘l'f\ WM. DAVIES c0, LTD. , “Wow ‘WPwn-ww "w; » v E. M. CRAIG i |~illllli Nillllilgvlfl. _'.'. Vb.» Different Grades THE iiiiisiiisioii siisii s. oooii FACTORY SZO-Z-MEIWR. @- WANTED 'l'li-- iiurlcrsignril will bay speci- zil prices for iiiiy qiiiiiiilty of saw logs, all dimi-nsitiiis; also lath and lshiuglc wood by tlic cord. Deliver- (‘Ii at Kviisingtoii Sash iihd Door FIIPEIITY per J. W. WARREN. iiiiiii»2-ii-Ml~livi'lt. I!“nl)‘ clnsc togcilii-r in point of time and furthermore, since the. c.31- linder iiiiisi be closed lo tlie oiit- slde iiii- and free from tloii o‘f poivcr. As the crankshaft turns further, this leverage increas- es for a time. it is therefore just Wofkiligils tiiie piston is ili~llliS upper dend- Ibrllvtlfl h}! F9 parts passing tliroiig-li its walls, el- ectrically produrzetl beat, in tho form of ii spark is the only prscli cal igniting agency. Wlieii an elec- tric current is passed through a wlri- that olTeri-i runslilcrtibic res- istance to its llow, ilic wire is iiCill- ed, as for example in the case of iin elcetrli: toaster, iiiid when the ros- lsiriiicc ()|Tt’l"l.‘(i lyy the wire is still greiilcr in proporlion to tlie current passing, the ivlre glows with iii- dcnse bent. as lii the CHM‘ of the lnteiintli-siizcnt lamp il|aiiitiiit._ ll. lil- iiteud of ti wlrii, the resisttiiiiri‘. which the ciirreiil ban tn ilow [hruugh is ilii- iilr space (between two ends of on electric clrvllll. "l" ‘ "w *“""i ~- . o»: uxru F I! unto 5 t fr‘; J center position, that the charge in the cylinder should have been fully ignited, so that its expansive pres- sure may iict fully u-poii the piston through the increasing leverage ni- fortied by the connecting-rod and crank and the spark must be so regulated as to bring this about. Suppose, on the other hand, that llie spark is so timed that the charge is fully ignited when the moving parts are in ii position shown iii Fig. 1 within the piston still moving iipwiird upon its com- prcsslon stroke and the connecting rod and i-rrink nnt in lino. Any gas» pressure iieiliig upon the pie ton head possesses ll leverage up- I ms MARKETS l; Saturday and are wholesale.) HALIFAX: No change in whole- sale prices. During the week end- ing January 31. 18,577 barrels of apples were exported to Liverpool. and’ 2,429 barrels to Iluii from this port. _ ST. JOHN, N.B.: Domestic Spy, $4.50 per barrel. Potatoes $7 per barrel. Arrivals for week ending February 7: 1 car Nova Scott-i ap- ples, 1 car imported mixed fruit. MONTREAL: No. 1 Spy. iioldon Russet. Farneuse, Jiicintosb Red, $9 to $10 per barrel. imported boxed apples $3.50 to $4. Nova Scotlsn No. 3 and Domestic Bald- win, Sturk and Ben Davis $3 to $3.50 per burrel (auction) Pozatoes $8.50 per bag in car lots on track for good white stock. Onion miir- ket very iii-ni; Quebec reds $7 to _$ll for 75~poiind brig. _ WINNIPEG: No change in [)i'l(!- us. Arrivals: 1 can" B. C. ripples, l can" Waisliiiigliin zippleia. CALGARY: N0. I Yellow New- iown and \Vll'it'S£l[I, $3.25 per box. ltuiiire liciiuiy‘, lizililwin, will~'J'"\9l' iiiid Spitzenberg, $3. Alberta pola- ioera, $75 per ion, I3. C. WWW" $85; B. C. onions $130 I191‘ 1""- VANCOUVER: Ni). l Ycllfiw Nnwiovvu, ltumc llciiuly. Winter iiillltillii, Spy and Stiiyiiien Winc- 53]), $3 to $3.50 pL-r box" Wiilvtiflll and Delicious $3.50 t0 73-75». 10m“ tliiin and Mirlntosli $2.75 to Srdplivll liiivis, Iiaiiiwin and Miinn 52o‘! to $215; NO, 2's from 26 lo 5o cents less per box. SOURIS MARKETS 60 65 . Not. quot. .. . . . .. 85 19 Butter.............. Eggs . Outs . . . . Potatoes Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter . . . Eggs Outs Potatoes . Pork ., . . . i? MONTAGUE MARKETS Butter............ . . 60 Eggs .. 63 Potatoes, bus. 81-50 Outs . " $1130 Pork - - 32V.» CHARLOTETOWN MARKETS‘ Butter Tub Butter 5388s Potatoes Oats Pork ' . Beef qrt. Hay .. __.--<-Q>—-——— SUMMERSIDE MARKETS Butter (dairy) per ib 50 to 55 Butter (creuinery) lb. 68c Criliekins . 40c Eggspper doz.. 61c Hay, pressed $18 to $20 Hay, loose . $16 to $13 Hides pcrlb.... ......20c Oats (blk.) new . 90c Oats (white) new . 80c to 92c Wliiiai, per bush. $1.75 to $2.00 Potatoes none offered . . . . . . . . . $1 Geese, drawn lb. . 35c to 45c Ducks, drawn lb. . .. 30c to 45c Chickens, drawn lb. 25c to 30c Turkeys, drawn lb. . . 45c to 50c Hogs, dressed lil/fie to 10c on the crank, but it will be noted that this is such us to tend to turn ibe sliiift lii tbedirectloii opposite to that lii which the engine is run- niug and its effect. i, toward stop- ping the engine or reversing it. This is it irase of yiroiiialiire, over- iiilviiiici-il or too t!iii'i‘;’ firing, ivliicti results in loss of power, knocking, and over stressed (engine parts. iin- agiiic, on the contrary that condi- tions are iiii represented lii Fig. 3 and that tlie charge is iiol. fully fired until (be purl“ are in i-lio pos- ltiou represeirteil, with tlic piston not only past iupper dead-center but partway along oii its dowiislroke. The leverage of the gas pressure on ithe piston, through the connect- ing-rod and crank. ls in the right (lirectitui. to continue tiie engine's movement, but the period elapsliig before the exiiiiust vulve opens and the useful pressure ceases has been shortened und thus the pressure de- veloped has a shorter time to act und for other reasons less power ls produced. Questions of general Interest to motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. If an immediate iinswer‘is desired, en- close self-addressed, stamped en- velope. Address Albert L. Clougb, care of our office. AGENTS \VAN'I‘ED. Only sfncto , Caniulln War llnok. written by Canadians. intru- duction by General Currie, da's Sons and Great Britain In World War.’ offers returned men and others, men or ivomon, wonq p. ful o portunity to mskc $50 to week y. Charles Marshall mpdet 20 first l9 hours. Mr. Peel avers es :80 weekly. Miss Robinson mo es 00 or more every week. Join our ~l an sales force at once work spare time ree. Winston or full time. Outfit f 00., Dept. D., Toronto. MVER-EATING rte the root of nearly all digestive ‘avlls. If your cligeellon h weak or out of ldltenbvtter aat lees and use lii-null) the new aid to batter digestion. Pleasant to take- active. Lei _Kl-moi'de help straighten eul your dlgudve troubles. - MAUI IY coorr a Iovims MAKIII or acorn lmluiou (All prices quoted below are for _ FEBRUARY 14, 1920. iiiiioiioii siiivice i Canadian National Quebec and Montreal ,- With Connecilone for TORONTO and ALL points Welt. Vla the only All Canadian Route Ar. p.m. Railuiaqg Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sends‘,- Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, dally except ‘Saturdays’ makes Best Through Connections to Prince ‘Edward idand Polnbl. See Your tickets read— , Via-JANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS w. K. RdGERB, City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. w.'1'. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent. Charlottetown, P.' E. I. Farm, Stock, Crop, implements and Furniture ‘at David White's Farm, York Point, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. At l2 Noon Sharp x Infilflwlfid by Mr. White I wlll sell on the above date, his beauti- fui farm and summer hotel property, consisting of 50 acres of the best of land, in a very high state of cultivation, with t-wo large and convenient houses, good barns cuid outbuildings-i. The buildings are id- eally situated, being sheltered on North, East and West by a heavy growth of spruce and fir. The farm is only 7 miles from the city in summer nnd only 1% miles from the city by ice. A ferry runs daily iu summer, wharf 5 minutes‘ walk frorii house. Plenty of seaweed. Best‘ oi’ ivater in house and barnyard. Phone. This is the chance oi’ n life-time to Bet areal farm. . STOCK 7I°T5°5"Th° “fell-known standard-bred stallion Dingola (heat rec- - 0H1 23-05%). 10 years old. Rcglstcration No. 48769, Sim or Patel“, 2-1934- and Dimgfllfl. 14-22%. a sure sire of speed. PBIOIB (2.19%) sired by Dlngola, dam “Capltola," mind in d and faster than his mark. Has been miles in 2.15. 5 ' n Lapitoia, standard-bred mare, 18 years old, dam of Capt. cres. cons, Patoia and other fast ones. New in foal to “Dlngoln,"~ 1 {Jlydesdale filly, rising 3 years, broken; 1 Clydesdalg gglfllng rising 5 years. Sound and a good worker; l farm horse. 19 years old :' 1 driving horse, "Commodore," E) years; 1 ‘driving horse, “wood. burn," 14 years. consisting of 6 milk cows in calf; 2 newly freshened cows, extra choice; 4 heifers in calf; 1 tat heifer; 3 oxen, 1 year old; 1 heifer 1 year Old. v Pigs-l sow will furrow In April; boar. ' . . Iiiiplemerils—Nciv hay loader, 2 ruck wagons, mowing machine, hay tedder, 2 rakes, 40 gal. oil uiiilr (iron): plows, barrows, 2 driv- lug ivzigons, 1 express wagon, driving sleigh, 2 sets carriage harness ncarly new; farm harness of nil kinds, forks, hoes, shovels. etc., etc. Crop—12 tons No. 1 Timothy hay, 8 tons straw, 60 bus. wheat, 60 bus. red potatoes, 50 bus, turnips, 6 barrels apples. Furniture-A; bedroom suites, 4 bedsteads, 4 wash stands, 1 dress- er, 10‘ chairs, 4 rocking (‘il-Jlffi, ll small tables, 6 wire mattresses, 4 toilet selsgl extension table, Zcliurus, 1 range, 3 stoves, 2 clinches, l. refrigerator, 1 sitiuboiii-d, 3 lirgc ail-wool carpets, 10 feather pillows large quantity of bedding, comforts, sheets, etc., quantity of dishes and cookery utensils. Terms fur fiiriu iii sale. Stock, crop, etc., ctc., nll sums of $10.00 or under cash; over $10.00 9 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. 0 per cent off for ivasb. Owing to the large-quantity of stock to be sold, an extra Auctioneer has been engaged to sell the furniture. This shirts at sumo time as stock stile. Don't forget the date, February 18th, at 12 noon sharp. J. A. Mcoonsto.‘ Auctioneer. 2 hi! piss; i Purebred. qtteseei- GBIBQUJIM 1311,13 dil7pl8. / Wireless Operators Wanted by the Merchant Marine jAlso a number needed for land stations. Canadians from 18 to 30 years desiring n steady position halving $90 to $100 per month and found should write the Canadian School of ‘Pelegraipby, Queen Build- ing, Halifax. We supply sppnrptus necessary for partial home study. From 3 to 8 months according to time devoted required to pass examination. Authorized by the Marconi C0,, London 6009-1-3Msat20i. FREDli HUTH 8t C0. Established 1809 12 Tokenliouse Yard LONDON ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS’ Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale . - Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse-— , 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY BENNET, Agent. 1123 Broadway New York i For particulars apply to E. H. RAYNER, Summer-side, P. E. Island ziii-iz-ziusum, 6.25 a.m.. .Lv. Charlottetown 6.45 a.m. Lv. Summerside Ar./ 0.06 p.m. 1.08 p.m.--Lv Sacxville Lv. 1.16 p.11‘. V2.25 p.m. Lv._ Moncton Lv. 10.65am. 9.20 p.m. Ar. Montreal Lv. 9.26 p.m. ' . iCattle—17 heiid of cattle, all well ibrcd, mostly Shorthorn grades, v 4 \\ ‘ ~ fieyeu-ewwflz.» »__, . ._ _-.....-_¢,,;,...,_.._.‘_ .___._ _ _._,_ ,_. “ 4.5 ait::as=‘.ii:w-£mu~ -r _-I _ - .-